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May 06, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… Factor Artz, Oliver Each In First Dual Win -* Get Three Safetie Willis Ward, Although Off Wolverines Garner Eigl Form, Scores 10 Points;N. Blows From Two Illino Lamb, Hunt Star Pitchers A crippled Michigan…

… Illinois here yesterday ternoon at Ferry Field before a lar afternoon. crowd. It wasn't record-breaking first The Maize and Blue nine set do places that gave the Wolverines their the team rated as the best…

…, Wolverine all-around is 231 2T2him at the late; sacrificed him star, although definitely off form, was second. Ratterman, coming up ne: high-point man with a first in the With Captain Eddie Dayton and singled…

… was par rounds of 70, the Wolverine golf- Complete track, baseball and competing him "under wraps." ers completely routed a six-man Ili- golf summaries will be found on Cook Sets Record nois team…

… single match, lowed with a sacrifice, giving be who formerly ran for Illinois, had a each shooting a 75. The Wolverine runners a base. Then the Illini cate satisfactory time at the expense of sophomore ace…

…. Then the results of The Wolverine team will leave career, was characterized by a ha the field even. taed to ces i. Thursday for Columbus where they very fast ball will meet Ohio State on Friday in an…

March 06, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… TODAY The meeting of Comedy Club orig- inally scheduled yesterday has been postponed to 4 p.m., today in the League, according to Clarence W. Moore, '34, president. Wolverine Cagers Come From Far Behind…

… win gave the Wolverines a tie with Ohio State for eighth place in the Conference basketball race with four victories and eight losses. After the Hoosiers had piled up a 14-4 lead in the first 11 minutes…

… of the game with Stout, Indiana for- ward, leading the attack with five goals from the floor and one from the foul line, Ford opened a flashy shooting and passing attack that gave the Wolverines six…

… and dropped the ball through the net to make the score, 14-8. Less than a minute later, Al Plum- mer took a pass from Fprd and dropped in a one-hand shot to bring the Wolverines within four points of…

May 06, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…:15 p.m. following the In- diana track meet which will start at 2 p.m.- Wolverines in a contending position in the Conference race for the first time in three years. Today Coach Ray Fisher will pin his…

… brader discre- tion to the President would result in "an alliance with the British." Track Opener With Hoosiers Set For To1eday Wolverines Are Favored To Overcome Indiana; Meet Starts At 2 P.M.j By DICK…

November 06, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… Institute Crippled Wolverine Defends National Team Says Democratic Regime Is Country's Only Hope For Economic Recovery MADISON SQUARE GARDEN New York, Nov. 5.-()-.Franklin D Roosevelt closed his campaign…

… (Special to The Daily) MEMORIAL STADIUM, BLOOM- INGTON, Ind., Nov. 5.-A battered and crippled Wolverine team not only beat off the determined attack of a fighting Indiana eleven, but scored in a knife…

… battle, and these features did not tend to help Michigan's cripples get along in the bruising contest. The Wolverines paid for victory with the serious injury of Wistert, star tackle, while Petoskey…

March 06, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… juggled his team so that four forwards and one defenseman were playing for the Wolverines but they could not score. MacInnis again stood out with his speed and continued aggres- siveness. Goalie Clausen had…

Wolverine grap- plers to come through with victor- ies. The Maize and Blue leader, Big Ten title holder in the 165-pound division, took the decision over Voliva, his strongest conference competitor, in the 65…

… setbacks of the evening occured in the 135-pound match which marked Blair Thomas' first loss of the year. Eddie Belshaw took the decision over the Wolverine star, who was runnerup for the United States…

April 06, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… With U. S., Britain States Wolverines, N.Y.A.C. Battle For A.A.U. T4 Title At Columbus T Spence Establishes New Sprint Record Michigan Ace Is Second In Backstroke Finals; World Mark Shattered OHIO…

… in last year's championship, gave evi- dence they again would fight it out for the title. The Wolverines placed Drysdale in the 150-yard backstroke in which the New Yorkers had no representa- tive…

December 06, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…: Hockey Team Opens Season Here Tonight Varsity Will Meet McMaster Puck Game Starts At Strong Squad; 8 P.M. The 1938-39 Wolverine hockey sea- son will get under way when Coach Eddie Lowrey's squad meets…

… and centre positions respectively. "Spike" James will do the net mind- ing as he did all last year as a sopho- more. Michigan won last year's game by shutting the Canadians out, 6-0. The Wolverine

March 06, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… mile and the broad jump, and took six of the remaining 10 first places. Johnny Woodruff of Pitt, Olympic 800-meter champion, and Capt. Bob Osgood of the Wolverines each took two first places, with Osgood…

…. Despite the fact that Wolverines defeated Wisconsin, 43 to 31, in a more or less listless game at Madison earlier in theseason, they expect plenty of trouble tonight. Harold Foster, Badger coach, could not…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… up somewhat, but a large, crowd is assured for the Wolverine's only home stand against Conference opponents. The meet will mark the, last local appearance of the Michigan squad this year. The Maize and…

… consideration. He threatens to give Keller a battle the entire distance. The Wolverines' strongest group is in the quarter-mile event. Captain DeBaker, Allen and Ellerby have all been clocked in less than 50…

July 06, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… members of the Wolverine club, young sons of University faculty members, visited the Student Publica- tions Building Thursday morning and' were shown the processes involved in publishing The Daily. The club…

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