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February 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… gaining a place. I faculty members in this sport. championship. With the close of the first semes- Tarbell and Kinney, two mem- The students will first make use I ter, >Wolverine trackmen have re- bers of…

… specialty for be held on Feb. 8 and 9 at Iowa lead the Wolverines in the high teams have been placed in 12 twenty years. City. Trials in all events will be hurdles event. leagues of four teams each. All 48…

… places. Due to tlh' other possibilities in the short runs. fact that most of the Wolverines Eardley and Erickson, two veter- strength again lies in the, field ans, will vie with Pottle for honors events…

…, the Wolverines. Several new men Coach Farrell recalled that since I have reported in the last few days Michigan returned to the Confer- and it is largely a matter of con- ence only Illinois and Michigan…

Wolverines' best indoor Western Indoor cinderpath laurels. prospects appear to be in the mile (It is an unfortunate circumstance and the four mile relay. Monroe, according to Coach Farrell that it a letter…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…, but in its last two ap- formance last week in deTeating Cap- pearances the winning drive has been tam Hummell, of the Ohio team, noticeably lacking. stamped the Wolverine grappler as 'Coach Harry Kipke…

…- games, and Myron, a dependable per- encl. former at guard, have materially --l added -to the Wolverines' defensive First Year Quintet and offensive Dower, since the Nor- maI co te od at.e At etroit…

…I Northwestern MIect SECOND BIG TEN MATCH With a 17-6 victory over the strong Buckeye mat team already tucked avway, the Wolverine wrestlers will ference's scoring column by seor,',i six field goals and a trio of…

…, which tied with the Wolverines for first honors in the Conference last year, will meet Coach Eddie Lowrey's out- ft. tonight at Minneapolis in the sec- ond of a two-game series marking the final meeting…

… to 0; three of the points were made in the first five minutes of play by McFaden, Mar- ouette center, who gave the Wolver- ine tean' much trouble in two games a, the Coliseum. The Wolverine .team will…

… Balsamo, the Wolverine aces. Michigan held the lead throughout the second period and it was only a last minute rally that enabled the visitors to even threaten the Kipke-coached team's lead. The Noirmal…

… fill the guard berths. Nyhiand Back In Fold The Wolverine squad will be con- siderably strengthened by the return (Continued on Page Seven) to dampen the ardor of the active year- lings, and every day…

February 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…-awaiting the invasion of Coach thing at 45 yards in the annual m g team robaby one o fielders to report .with the first swimming meet sche Mt tional federation of state high Clifford Keen's Wolverine wrestlers…

… That the Wolverine hockey eam660 yard event. Paavo, lacking members of the team are: Do five hockey leagues and the begin- Coach Mann is working is at present a vastly improved ma- The Michigan team went…

… h second conference match for they three years which the sport has nihsot we ah si efeed Psida Coach Lowrey feels that with the Wolverines since the Northwestern been played. The only defeat mark…

…Mississippi; outstanding represent- Wolverine mentor. Nygard has had boast a stronger front than they _atives of the Missouri Valley and Subscribe to The Michigan Daily nights when the Varsity is away on considerable hockey…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… STRONG HIatrigan Returns To Old-Time Form When Inserted In Lineup . In Second Half (By Herbert Vedder) Alternating between dull ragged ness and occasional brilliance, Mich- igan's Wolverines displayed…

…-23 score, Chica- go lost its :opportunity of dislodging the Wolverines from fifth place in the standings. No generalizations can well be ap- plied to last night's squabble which at times was exceedingly…

February 14, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… players will be an open book to hihs_ cr un was predicted for the Varsity squad in'ji iesadnan ylsn h iltime Wolverines before the st-art of ~ i inthe taning,-ndby lsingshewill( Eteamns. The team the…

… Chicago encounter but again theI drop into the cellar. The fact that Ithie contest.j pices of the Iutra, Wolverine tanksters rose to the 0c- Purd(uec anm also advance by winn lItzel, Rlasnick, Reason…

… suffering from a with the Wolverines for thbird l~ ace MarFe. who has been turning in excellent heavy cold but determined to continue f in the Conference standings. Not ; *ri svstecm xwas timhes in Wisconsin…

February 14, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…W. ght to keep the Wolverines in tilts Ccachi 1emcavl1 :;brinaging d own mie when the points are finally; fromn Madison one of the stronge st sf.3 1i1 CLASIFI C ADVERTI SING XI- D Lt # Claefflld Rates…

… ;.3prhly take 3Wolverine lic-c'ey fans, ha., been de-' 'c floor ithJ,:Ca.pti n FElyV at cenlter,{'lared Iineligible for th-- remal inder o(li - poantd f{?er icr'ards, andl 0-- Ihoseason along wan i h…

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