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February 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… DROP FIVE MATCHES' TO WOLVERINE MATMEN; SCORE IS 17-11 e TioSpeak AUHREIO Auditorium TO GI VE ADDRESS AT CON VOCATIlON vrRIni VHIPiNAY Spectators And Sportsmanship I LilIL I IIUH II I that…

… sschool just the snnl+In tnr zil n i.. -n-1-A41 ...A CAGERS PREPARED FOR BATTLE WITHN HAWKEYES TONIGHT KIRBY PAGE WILL HILL AUDITORIUM . MORNING SPEAK IN SUNDAY WOLVERINE FIVE MUST TO RETAIN PRESENT…

…" of Victims of Wolverines simply a group of separate acts and 'custom duties on industry is 42 per After handing Ohp State a bad will form a c6omplete unit h vhig a cent whereas for agriculture it…

… beating at Iow City, the Hawkeyes central idea which is carried forth amounted to only 22 per cent. 1 were the victims of the Wolverines through the entire program. Mr. Hoover, Taber asserted to on their…

… Farroh. . director of the expeditions for Y at Mt. Evans. # With the single exception of next summer, he has officially an-' A feature of the expedition next left forward the Wolverine lineup nounced…

January 11, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… with a first and second.hi Wolverines. The Maroon leader Pottle gob another first for Phi lost only one match last season in Kappa Psi in the diving event, Big Ten meets. Rubin an AMA while Fossom of…

… the Phi Beta Del- hands of Michigan and Ohio were, eath oveie ae qa in past, with teams composed of he Purple cagers have not permi' team, the Wolverine cage squad five me and the matches consist- ta…

… squad in the final and cham- Coach Lowrey's Wolverine puck- pionhipiame fmthntouneythee wilagetaechncenossesho ted the trimmings to dampen their will leave today for Iowa City. ing of three games per man…

… experienced Badger aggrega- against the Wolverines and Buck- verine players include Chapman, SWIMMERS' PICTURES However, one such extension pro- tion during the holidays, from eyes. Orwig, Kanitz, Truskowski…

January 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… Out Wolv-erines In Last Milnute, 99 to :39 GAME TIED AT 'THE HALF Another highly groome Eastern quintet, the Penn cage squad, dis- played -enough in the only vacation tilt on the Wolverine schedule to…

…"Slaghtr - and Saturday when the annual Unii- "Buch"SI~ightc versity championships will be ae- Former, Wolverine grid star and a trie. Ti et a oDv ' mmbe ofWalerCam~p's All-Amr,- been held b)efore the holidays…

… tryouts was 2:47, remarkably fast or thej for this meet will be held Monday event, afternoon. t k this great quintet that the Wolverines epen their season Saturday night. The game is to be played in Bart…

October 18, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,, STADIUM TO BE FILLED TO CAPACITY SATURDAY ETSaturday's annual struggle between Michigan and Ohio State will see the W'Wolverines new stadium filled to the - -point of…

…, Coach Stephen .r C Sstrong outfit this season, Coach Far- J. Farrell directed his squad's en- roll believes the meet will preve a ergies toward preparing for the fifth fair test of the Wolverine ability…

… Will Be Ready For Purdue about equal strength, but the Purdue The three and a half mile jaunt tearn is reported to have been con- Saturday proved that the Wolverines siderably strengthened by the…

… behind him. Coach Farrell is satisfied that the Wolverine cross country team will be at least as strong as the 1926 aggre- gation, in spite of the fact that Cap- tain Briggs and Hornberger were lost to the…

May 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

… finals of the Michigan Intersc'io- Badger Match --- game enabled the physical education P i l RTO MEET KRi Mastic tennis tournament yesterday on wolverine nemen wll uiay their nine to win the traditional…

… Ell; -____they meet the invading Chicago team yesterday afternoon at Ferry field. track comptition, Coach Farrell's hrWolverine netmen advanced within at 2 o'locl this afternoon at Ferry Taking…

… veteran, Cap- way for the freshmen to score a single1 Wolverines are expected to turn the rallying power, taking the next three sin's first doubles team, conilposed of lain Hudlin, who returned to 1"epre…

…Iwt event. (In his third roundere match iIrwinhal oftheinnng The 100 yard dash should be one of downed Clark of Pontiac, 6-2, 6-4. The 17-5. Thle Wolverines rallied after |teamii, however, and has suffered…

May 20, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

… EXPECTED ''p1~u , Daie jmpebradNor Knapp, javelin thrower, al Undefeated thus far this seasonbe newe Wolverines, all Coach Stephen J. Farrell'sWovin :ig their first trip. Dah track team entrained last night…

… play two gamesI during Commencement week. The . University of Cincinnati team has been engaged to meet the Wolverines on June 17 and 18. c -1AS. T The Michigan team was supposed to play Cincinnati on the…

… as goodl OVERCOATS as the average 'team among the lead- ein the Big Ten. Highest Prices Paid for. Between now and the ti~e for the! games in June the Wolverine ball DIAINM ONDS club may take on an…

… the highs and Tarbill and Jones in the lows. Ohio will present in Irwin the only serious obstacle for the Wolverines to hurdle. Hester Favored '.o Wini [ I-ester and Lasser fprm the Mich- igan sprint…

February 20, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… touted Ohio State mat team, 17 to 6. The Wolverine grapplers repeated -their performance of last weekagainst Purdue by win- ning all of the first five bouts of the meet, one by a fall and four by decis…

… hisf first home meet of the season to in- crease the Wolverine lead to 6. This bout also went overtime, each man gaining only a slight time advantage in the regular period. The Michigan star gained, an…

… team took breast stroke, and crawl events, will ton, Del., winning the swimming hon-;better than 24 feet. His work in the is a good indication of his ability, furnish the Wolverines some keen com- ors…

October 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… Race t- Ka ssel, Illini End And Captain, Will Lead Strong Team Against Wolverines 'PURDUE MEN NOT NAMED Coach Stephen J. Farrel's Wolver- Ine cross-country team will meet the Purdue harriers in the…

… formerly a pupil of Coach Mantn's while he was still at Harvard, "has tentatively arranged a dual meet in l3etroit between the champions of the East and the Wolverine squad, run- I ers-up for Conference…

… others with the principal tank teams of the country who will meet the Wolverines in the Conference meet and in the na- tional intercollegiate contests to be held in April at Iowa City, in the new Hawkeye…

…. Y I Charles "Chuck" Kassel Sensational end and captain of the fighting Illinois eleven which will face the Wolverines in today's most i mportant game. Kassel was mention- ed for all-American honors…

May 09, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… SLATED TO START ON UNID FOR WOLVERINE TEA rmined to soften the sting of erwhelming defeat administer- them by the Wolverines, North- 'n's baseball nine will take the t Evanston tomorrow bent on g from…

Wolverines scheduled to play at the start season. h Fisher has not determined ching cice for tomorrow's en- r but it is probable that he will Uenson to the mound. Benson the Gophers after they had tak- lead in…

… miles in 14 s, 11 1-5 seconds and the 1,500 in 3 minutes, 53 seconds for cords. HIES TONIGHT WOLVERINES LEAD IN ALOTT TIED FOR FIRST 4 I TEA 3I[ MA TTIN M AVERAGE IN I. BER O F UI( ERS Michigan…

…, and have {!the three players has two four- Two members of Western Confer- scored 26 runs.- Chicago, Pur- WOLVERINES FA<VO' TO COP baggers to his credit. Seven ence baseball teams have maintained due…

… the Wolver- Wolverine net men this year. track squad announced yesterday af- ines should have little trouble in tak- Cameron, Ohio .................1.000 In view of the success of the team terncon. ing…

March 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY fit Wolverines Announced As First Michigan Entries In. Big Ten Takleet ere Are Three v Dick Papcngiitla former state champion, who carried1 the colors of the informal team…

… nfljatnstar havinlg glided. the Coach W. Sterry Brown. Capt. Fran- !ern as "a wonderful swi mmer", ,re- i ;thf Of tb i )oli less than Y1j cis L. Smith 'will lead seven of isi I the Wolverine had forced i…

…, for. his work during the Three other Wolverines make oup3 the fori premier hnrbtteea pasttwo w e shas shown a commen- :eight man teM t a il C fiY (t n n r t e C nee c nttto s daste degree of improvement…

… wvill be the' usual custom, according to the Wolverine mentor, #o~'old practice; upon 'Monday, Tusday, and Thursday nights,,but owing t6 the boxing show which is carded' for the gymnasia.umr Thursday…

May 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 172) • Page Image 4

… and Iowa Shows Wolverines Again in Former Stride ELLIOTT PITCHES FINE GAME AGAINST MINNESOTA NINE Winning decisively from Minnesota in the first encounter at Minneapolis, the Wolverine baseball nine…

…- dency to be wild at times. His per- formance against the Northmen in- sures the Wolverines of a dependable' 'hurler for the next two seasons. Fisher's men continued to keep on their hitting rampage by…

… hold his first real' tryout for the freshman track squad this afternoon at Ferry field. These trials will also be held so as to get a line on the comparative strength of the Illinois and Wolverine

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

…. Bernbaum of Michigan at 125 pounds met Wolgast of D. A. C. In the next bout. Wolgast had a good left and kept 'sinking it to Bernie's stomach but due to the Wolverine's cleverness the first round was even…

… the punch. The third round went to Gotrecher, who had solved the Wolverine's right.aMcKechnie's won- derful, spirit was accorded comimenda- tion. In the last bout Wolinitz of Michi- gan and the veteran…

June 16, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…)L V JL J I IN k, has to live. At the present the THE SUMMER MICHIGAN. lay Afternoons.' aynard Street. , p2414. except Saturday. igned, the signatures tas an evidence of d in The Wolverine ed…

…. The Wolverine solicits an expression of public opinion through the medium of communications. As an indication of good faith, however, we ask that 'each writer give his name awd address, though his…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… tucked WEST IN 440 away, the Wolverine baseball team re- turned yesterday afternoon from its eek there will jaunt to Chicago and Iowa. Only two the track ath- days of practice remain before the. Coach…

… and Illinois the half mile, will enter the contest Saturday with place in this clean slates. The Illini have played 0, where, it is 10 games already, however, while the. leader will Wolverines have only…

… participated in tory. At pres- 7. The Urbana aggregation has but no one in, the 2 games remaining on its schedule, heading him both, of them with Michigan, so that tran the best if the Wolverines want to win…

…-10-12 SOUTH MAIN STREET A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS s counted on to well as 'the 440 the Wolverine rough with a vie e seems to bei West capable of race, as he ou milers in the from Sweet an. THE HOOVER…

July 27, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE ESSOR'S -BOOK S TWO EDITIONS t edition of Prof. Thomas E. book on "American Writers esent Day," which come out re ago, has been exhausted, w edition, which brings the ters down to…

…, New York City., Liners in The Wolverine for you. Try them.' will do it I 5 p. m.-Creatures of Environment (il- lustrated). Prof. A. F. Shull. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School ,f…

January 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…i (' Sophs Annex Loose at Yearling Engineer Expense Game MICHIGAN1 SWIMMERS i ! 1. Wolverine Camp Wallop By Big Ten After TANK MEN SEEK FOR JUNIOR4 MEET ENDURANCE COLLEGE )ERSON SENT TO…

… HOSPITAL V THREATENED PNEUMONIA: le that is cheerful can be deriv- a follower of Michigan basket- from the defeat that Chicago d the Wolverines at Chicago, 40 The Varsity is now proved, for me at least…

… of the game ersonal .fouls, and every other er of the Wolverine five secured tst two. Chicago was not as ag- ive as the Michigan team but ged to offend 10 times during the game was rather loose, and…

… in an officialc ,. ~ILT 7 *re ± working out regularly and is fast get- biggest ting back into shape. it was It is almost certain that, if the SswiftWolverine star does compete in the played New York…

May 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

…, as the Badgers trounced the On Interlachen Country BOTH TEAMS UNDEFEATED Wildcats, 4 to 0. Club Course In another game that was alsoC played on Friday, Indiana downed WOLVERINES ARE FAVORED With George…

… sew up the Club in Minneapolis for the an- defeated Wolverine combination to- victor nual Conference meet. This beau- morrow afternoon on Ferry field io' tiful Mirror Lakes layout, the courts in a match…

… position in first place, while best courses in the country, with of the Conference crown. Wisconsin remained the Wolverine's one, two and three shot holes well closest cometitors by virtue o ntoadtre hthlswl…

… While Lott will be a topheavy thesti.Aleirs s t e distributed over its rolling terrain., favorite to win over the Wolverine their win. All the rest of the eams The first nine, although shorter in ace…

…, Wolverine ace, court game is promised. Jim Spen- INDIANAPOLIS, May 24.-Rain and Lester Bolstad, Gopher star, cer of Michigan will meet Chicago's again slowed race drivers today as who has held the Public…

… Links captain, Callahan. Advance notices they sought to put the finishing championship both eligible to play give the Wolverine a slight margin touches on the cars which they will this year. Both Ward and…

… competi- eligible to start.' honors in nearly -vgry mat ch tor, Beal will be a decided favorite j N driver ahave attracted m which the Wolverines have play- to win over his Windy City oppo- .attention than…

… Ralph d Palma, ed, while his rival to has led the nent. The Wolverine star has 46-year-old star, and his nephew, Gophers consistently. shown a game which is most steady . Bolstad Beat Sheldon and it is…

May 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 176) • Page Image 7

… Michigan will match strokes with the Ma- As the final game on their all- roon pair of Rexinger and Hyman. important and grueling trip this If Moore, midget Wolverine veteran, week-end, the Michigan nine will…

… is in form, the Wolverines should play their closest rivals for the Big run this encounter off with ease. Ten title, the Badgers, tomorrow A possessor of a brilliant net game :afternoon at Madison…

… doubles assignment. The further out in front for what ap1 Wolverine third doubles team, pears to be a two team duel for the 'which has not been beaten as yet, crown, the two Wolverine-Badger is expected to…

… Northwest- ley Moore. , ern nine and allowed them but six The contribution of this trio to' Scattered hits his teammates ham- Wolverine court annals has been a2 mered three Wildcat pitchers for a heavy one…

…, .976; Knetchges, .907; and afternoons in the future. This is Iatthusen, 943. With this cali- contrary to the ruling of closed berof opppsition the Wolverines~ courts on Sunday afternoons of will be…

…. Chevrolet, Fords and With the Wolverine team assured and Alpha Sigma Phi, of the league mile event in the Conference title I Irmae_._561_ of the Conference dual meet chain- 'of fifty-three teams, will be…

March 29, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…, is the outstanding en- trant in this division. Elliott, who sustained his single defeat in a bout with the Illinois star, is ex- pected to garner some points for the Wolverines. Bob Hewitt, Michigan…

…. Sapora of Illinois, Big Ten cham- pion, will make a strong bid for the 115 pound crown, while Mc- Gilliard, Wolverine featherweight, is rated as one of the title pos- sibilities. MIGHIGAN WRESTLERS ENTER A…

March 03, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… Badgers and the. Wolverines in action to- niight as all available seats in the field house have been disposed of. for the first time this year. In- terest in the contest is running high in Wisconsin and…

… game with Chicago. last nightwhile the Wolverines have had to face the tiresome return~ trip from Columbus after a 'harl battle with the Buckeye s on their home court.. The: little doctoir has molde d a…

January 16, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… Varsity ball team will have a chanc revenge for its lone defeat year when the Ypsilanti play host to the Wolverines row night in the second ga home and home series. Coach Courtwright has b( phasizing…

… teamwork in t few practice sessions in ar to develop an offense that able to penetrate the strong ing combination of Captair lich and Shaw for more ti meager total of six bask( Wolverines were held to in…

May 24, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 177) • Page Image 7

…. with lom-e of the other teams. Those who remember the excellent showing made by the Wolverines at the indoor meet are conceding them "a good chance to pick up points. Iowa, Indiana, and Nc~th esternl are…

…. However the Wolverines will be!o ati 'onelat rnti entirely sans high jumpers and dlis-I rated at. least equally with tie «Wol- AN AE cns throwers. verine team, however, havir. defeat- ed the titleholder, 6…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…+. '.Is iI~ WOLVERINE - ' , S MPM UAD A S VWISCUN.,.IN, 31 FIRST VICTORY COMES Oosterbaan ains Individual Big Ten Scorl, IN FINALENCOUNTER Hart, Nygord, Josep 11All Score For Wolverines In…

… last night, achieving its first Big Ten victory of the sea- son in the last Conference game for both teams. Captain Maney, Nygord, and Fisher bore the brunt of the Wolverine at- tack, with Bryant also an…

… credited with 22 stops. Mitchell, Wisconsin captain, made 23 stops. In the opening period the Wolverines penetrated the lanky Badger defense duet, Carrier and Ma'son, to tally three times. Wisconsin's only…

… of the season this coming week-end, wa-,7 the reward reaped by th, Wolverine basketball squad yesterday afternoon following the 45-39 win over troublesome Ohio. Most outstanding in the Ohio tussle was…

February 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… it out for top honors in the western section at Iowa City. Like the Wolverines, the Hoosiers hold successive victories ovr Purdue, Ohio State and Northwestern, while Coach Reynolds' team has also down…

… was hard pressed to win by a single point margin, 14 to 13. The Hoosier team includes three veterans from the 1926 outfit, while five of the Wolverine matmen in Coach Keen's lineup were on last year…

… wrestlers in Big Ten circles. in the Conference meets this far the Wolverine matmen have not w lost a bout in the first five divisions. In the 115 pound bout Eakin willB wrestle for Indiana, and past perfor…

…- mances seem to give the edge to Baker,5 Michigan's undefeated veteran. The f Hoosier has won one of his Confer- t ence matches and lost to the Cornell t 115 pounder, while the Wolverine star L holds…

… considered the pick of the Conferene in his weight, despite the fact that he lost to Hummel of Ohio State by a narrow margin. Sauer, Wolverine star who has not lost a Big Ten bout, will meet the Hoosier…

… overtime bout, but was defeated earlier in the season by Johnson of! Purdue. W'onght's meet promises to be the most difficult as well as the most in- teresting in which the Wolverines have' engaged this…

…, it looks likea had fight. Northrop has been ' .making 12 feet 6 inches consistently.! Prout is the other Wolverine entry and is capable of better than 12 feet. Boyles of Iowa is another vaulter of…

April 04, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…~otor Fuel 66USING IS CONVINCING", WOLEIEMOTOR OILS F - IRS Proper lubrication is the use of the right grade of Wolverine Motor Oil for youzr engine. No one grade of oil can satisfactorily meet all…

… conditions encountered in dif- ferent types of engines in au.,motive service. There is a right grade of Wolverine Motcr Oil for every engine. Free crankcase service at all of our stations. MICHIGAMME OIL…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

…\ i r ^ 7N N ...... \ '1 . Mr. ,... ... b,..Y.,.,.. I Ift I RUM, SULTS Wolverine Track Stock Rises After Triumph Over Buckeyes RfECEIVE ENTRIES FOR NET TOURNEY' 11 ke Three Singles…

… and Both Doubles Matches for 4 to I Score Over Gophers ET 0. S. T TOAO1&RROW AT COLUIBUS IN FINAL CONTEST huck Mer1'e , who won the Big tennis.: singles ctampionship for higan and three f his Wolverine

… namatoh,..added another victory to ir list when they defeated the Uni- sity of Miniesota quartet yester- Safternoon at Ferry field by a int of :5 to 1, the Wolverines tak- three of the four singles matches…

… picking, taking series in straight sets 6-2, 64. he Wolverines leave today for Col us where they will oppose Ohio e on the Buc eye courts tomorrow rnoon. The Scarlet and Grey, rting from the defeats…

… Frak ensoie he Maroons. Carron was eliminat n the singles by Wilsn, the Chi- a star who lost to Merkel of Mich- i In the finals after a hard strug-; .Wednesday's play will close the' on for the Wolverine

… 'Wolverine tracksters showed a decided improvement over their work in the dual meet with Illinois, seven. or the men coming through with im- proved marks at Columbus. Coach Steve Farrell took 28 -men with him…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… their annual gridiron arguments. The Gop- her-Wolverine game has been one, of the most important contests of the West for the past 25 years. This year should be no exception. The Minne- sota team has had…

… the living Wolverine symbol. cripples Out Coach Yost will be forced to launch his attack in the final game of the 1920 season without the services of twq. de- pendable veterans. Neither Usher nor…

August 11, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…[E WOLVERINE JENSIS EASY I (Continued from Page Three) some needy men and women deprived of the means of earning an education. These latter students could pass the ewas proposed course in…

… CADILLAC'S ADVERTISING >st local-. nor's Ie ' or' will Verne E. Burnett, '17, editor of the .,or will 1916 Wolverine, has been appointed for $1. to take charge of the advertising de- partment of the Cadillac…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

… program is subject to revision' jWeek>ly bulletins will be issued and should be consulted for changes. The revised program will also be publish- ed in The Wolverine. FARHER-S FAViORtPROGRAM OF AMERICAN…

… hb references, call Farm Bu1reau Federation's legislative 2-2 program, which was recently submit- antads Thy bingted to a vote.~ The program includes 15 points and was recently voted up- he Wolverine

June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Distinguished Servic Medal. JSubscribe for the Wolverine, $1. I1100L POOLING IN FULL SWING AT PRESENT TDIE /i Lansing, July 4. - Wool pooling has struck its full stride for the 1921 season, according to an…

… market is better and that many woolen mills have orders that will keep them busy, until well into the winter. Subscribe for the Wolverine on the campus or at the office. $1.00 delivered to your door for…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… Saturday. Try Wolverine Want Ads. get results.-Adv. "Paris Friday WINDOW DISPLAYS 50'1 WINE DISPL They Z of Life a short history , the man for med. -Einatein FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE T IVERY, *n the…

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July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

… that meet in t on West hall before the agreement can be fulfilled. This task is made constantly more difficult by the rapidly increas- ing enrollment of the University. Wolverine Classified Ads bring re…

… 1 Lgs in the Library. to 216 N. State St. ;es, light colored rim, Return to Wolverine FOR SALE FOR SALE-Old Town canoe, with complete outfit, $50.00. Call Winans, 118 N. Ingalls, after 7.," Phone…

July 15, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…. State Streets I'. rilhe for the Wolverine-the __ the summer for 75c. Tell your r -Adv.L (FIRST FLOOR) ,, F J5LJ em TODAY ON s Z TIC Fon uENT SAUTNDFE1S8' ANOF LIVERYT 1' a I . . " o- s…

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October 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…I~eflctions '* PACE MENTIONED F"OR BAR HONORklTq,[ 4 r KCNSTP C EK Wolverine Line Plunging .Attack Loses Ball on Downs Near Buckeye Goal Line,.j OHIO SCORES ON PASS' Continued From Page Oane) first quarter play…

…, registering four of their first downs while Michi- gan's attack was dormant and keeping' the ball deep in Wolverine territory through McConnell's long unts and the work of Fesler andI Fontaine in covering them…

May 29, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…M HEMCNCH IGAN DATU THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 . _ .. ,. . ... VARSITY TENNIS fTO CLASH WITHI I [i M WOLVERINES ARE TEAM WEAK IN B AT TING 1111WStraub and McCoy Leadt Batters As Michigan's Average…

… . From British Champ I (By 'Asscitd r es.s) ATHLETICS DROP AA TIGERS AS YA Yesterday provedto be a red let-, fi Wolverines Are Favored T ecisive Defeat OfI Year's TeaMA PL AY PRACTICE MA £W1 555.4f7…

… indi- viduals perhaps most encouraging was the performance of Bacon and hammer. Tomorrow night the Wolverine netmen will depart for Champaign where they will match strokes with the Illini. The Illinois…

… racket wielders have always showed great dual meet strength winning over Michigan last year by a 7-2 count. II The Wolverines have a feeble team average of .208; yet they have won both their games…

Wolverine pitching aces, Bill McAfee and Fredl Asbeck, have been largely respon- sible for the two Conference vic- tories, limiting Northwestern and Illinois to one run each. BIG TEN BATTING AVERAGES 4 .s…

May 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… Undefeated Wolves In Big Ten Contest MYRON HAS LEG INJURY Reports from Iowa City indicate that the Hawkeyecamp is filled with optimism and a firm belief that the Wolverines are due for a fall in their baseball…

… of Myron, whose leg injury received in the Michigan State game will probably keep him on the bench during the' present trip. The defeat at East Lansing has not dampened the spirits of the Wolverines

…, Hutton of Purdue, and and Callahan. The Wolverine pair n (First Game.) and Forwald of Iowa. Carlson of Workhoven of Iowa have all been of Barton and Hammer, the Ili f Michigan, who placed fifth last…

…, who has been playing u and Delta Sigma Phi in the fra- number one position most of the ernity horseshoe tournament is season, the Wolverine varsity golf ilmost certain to be the recipient team will meet…

May 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… BASEBALL SQUAD WILL MEE N ORTWSEM' INVAD1BRTON HILLSI Wiseonsin With One Of Best Sqiuaks In West Will Try To Stop Wolverine Drive MICHITGAN IS FAVORED Wisconsin's crack golf squad, one of the best in the…

… middle west, will come to Ann Arbor today to match strokes with Michigan's Varsity, at 9:30 o'clock this morning on the tricky Barton Hills course. The Wolverines, with fifteen con- secutive. dual meets…

… three straiight over the Maize and Blue. Back in 1926 the Indians journed to Ann Arbor to win over the Wolverines by a 4-2 score, and 'carry home the Conference championship. Two years ago an unbeaten…

… third dou- bles team -was within a point of wining the deciding encounter seven times only to losenthe set and match to the Chicagoans. The Wolverine singles assign- ments will undoubtedly undergo a shift…

Wolverine baseball team will meet the er- ratic Northwestern nine which has earned for itself the formidable title of "giant killer." Today's game will give the Purple team an opportunity to kill the biggest…

May 17, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…'PAG &S I1 THE MIChIGAN DAILY .. #' , 1929' -1 UNBEAT C HURLIN GASSIGNMENT IS GIVEN__TO N'AFEE Asbeck Given Second As ignment; Weintraub's Return Big Help To Wolverines' BOILERMAKERS IN SLUMP A…

… strong squad of Wolverine baseball players left Ann Arbor at 8:15 last night for Lafayette where they will meet Purdue at 4 o'clock this afternoon in an effort, to re- tain their lead in the Conference…

… too much for them to overcome. EN BASEBALL TEAM MEETS PURDUE TWELVE CET ATHLETIC 0- I SPORT WRITERS MEMBERSLIIPS RECENTLY I Any students interested in A determined Wolverine tennis writing sports…

…, Brubaker, Potter, and Tarbill. Coach Farrell and Mana- ger Richard Gretch will round out the party. Hope For Slam The veteran Wolverine mentor has included three hammer toss-I ers, Ketz, Williams and Mc…

… newcomer to Varsity ranks, has earned the berth along- side Tolan in the 100 while Grod- sky will match strides with the 1li ni entrants in the 220. Tolan will be thenother Wolverine entry in the furlong…

March 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… WILL ISS '01110 IELAS the trip. Wolverines To Miss Ohio Relays Faced with one sure meet direct- Although the Wolverines have not ly after the Easter holidays and missed an Olhio relay meet since the the…

… prospect of one more, Coach event was established, it is improb- Steve Farrell, veteran guardian of able that a team will be engineered the Wolverine track destinies, an- this season due to the conflicting n…

… see no way to enter teams in tional Drake relays, an event which both events. the Wolverine thinclads have not The Ohio Relays have always missed for several years. Some of been scheduled for the same…

… the Wolverines have HONOLULU, March 29.-Clar- been represented in some time, ence Crabbe defeated Arne Borg Coach Farrell having taken a four- in the 400-meter free style swim- mile relay team, discus…

March 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… trip to the south, which will start April 5 and finish on the 14th, is identical with that of last year. Cincinnati will again provide the first collegiate opposition for the Wolverines in a single…

…, the only change in the Wolverines' Big Ten schedule being the replace- ment of Indiana by Minnesota, (Continued On Page 7) Yale Natators Best Rutgers Tank Starg Results of the recent Yale-Rut- gers dual…

… except one while he has been Varsity baseball coach at Michigan, Ray Fisher has done a! great deal toward adding to theI prestige of Wolverine athletics. I Coach Fisher-as had wide ex- perience both Is a…

… success, Wolverine teams |having won the Big Ten cham- pionship, in 1922, 1925, 1926 and 1928, while Michigan finished see- (Continued On Page 7) AS A PTrrM2g Yet(?NCipACNATTI ekXe GAIQDZIE A, R r-TAT( OM…

March 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… Hurt Wolverines' Chances In Foils Events FOX WILL MEET WIGGERS Captain Lazar's illness causing his confinement to !the hospital and comning just on the' eve of the fencing meet -between the Wolver- ines…

… with the two Wolverines, 'Thomp- son and* Goldsmith,, i a t c h-e d against. Meyer, the Badger star. IMeyer has beaten Schroeder of 11- 'linois this year in. fast time. Strong In Back Stroke Walker and…

… Seager. The Wolverine water polo team will line up with. Walaitis, Mertz, and Ault, as forwards; Spindle, Hubbell, and Watson, as backs; and Warner, goal tender. The Wis- consin water poloists have lost to…

… - T- - 1-- ............. !""." . - 99 X-F, WWAW IRISH TRACKMEN WILL INADE MDISON 'FOR MEET WITH .CADRER Determined to blast all hopes(, which the-,Wolverines imight pos- sess of .ga ining a tie for…

… ENJOY SOME of OUR *EXCELLENT HOME 'COOKING. TRY OUR SPEIAL, SUNDAY DINNERS ® Quick arid Couirt c'ous Service !THE WOLVERINE RESTAURANT 329 S. Main St. mPrivate Booths Radio Music I -I fi *1 I j I U __U U…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… rkcxEsmx I fi -.E Ni 1 H,1: C -rt 1- L "Y r'ttiLtiY', FEBRUARY GL', l THE M iCHI U YiI~iiL'Y ?RIDAY;- PEksi~uAi~i' 22, WOLVERINE GRAPPLERS TO MEET BUCKEYES TOP VIGHT FIRST HOME BIG TEN…

… MATCH ONSCHEDULE[ Buckeyes Have Lost Three Of Their First Four Meets; Two To Big Ten Opponents ED GEORGE TO WRESTLE In the best of condition and rea- sonably confident of a victory, the Wolverine

Wolverines compete against the Minnesota yearlings this after- noon and Saturday in a tele- graphic meet. The Michigan times will be determined in trials in the field house. Although the freshman squad.is the…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…1" 4 E $ I yid ,A DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY *igan State Harriers Score Victory Over Wolverines C 'LASSIF #ADVERTISI u ~pSPARlTANSANEfOR a -: 1Wen Brown Wins For Second Sueeessive Year; Upstaters…

…- inutive Spartan captain repeated his victory of last year when he lcd the lanky Wolverine by 50 yards at the finish. Michigan's hopes of victory were slattered when a trio of Green and White clad runners…

… were the other Wolverines who competed against the State squad. At the three mile mark Brown was leading the field, a position which, he never relinquish- ed thereafter, although he was pressed by Monroe…

… Michigan 25- jected to showers of varying yard line. However, after an un- intensity prior to the opening successful attempt to gain, Toledo' hfumbled and Smith recovered for the Wolverines.t STATISTICS…

…. Schau plunged , through center for a yard. Draveling tackled Nor- berg for a seven-yard loss. Grove punted to Geistert who caught the ball on his own 27-yard line, and returned it to the Wolverine 42…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… two,; Smithr of the Wolverine freshmen was tied with two Ohio State- men, Wallen- stein and Meadows, for third place. 71018n High Point Man Tolan, one of Coach Hoyt's pro- teges, was the high point man…

… WINS WOLVERINE STIAR'rtr[AT IFV New York. ......... ,...15 PliiladellIpbia..............10 Cleveland ...............15 St. Louis .............14: Washington .............8S net roit…

March 06, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…-day hfor when the Wolverine wrestlers torions, Michigan would have taken Illinoistatms a the long end of the 12-9. jaunt, to the gulf. )yreechigmn meet the Illinois mat teamSaturdayth, Woend lith ha1w-9. On…

… the return trip north the \Vis- y Michiganight in Yost field house they will Rich, Wolverine light heav eight onsin team will lay over one day,I games on have a double task- that owinning then dropped…

… Thelander and Ellorman, with the y over Illi- Wolverines Were Uvderdog fe. possibility of some newcomers They met a Wolverine team, the thstmes. lest that Michigan had produced, but f the lead- a new team, a…

…, hope- champions on their home grounds. re, leaders And yet, the Illini were forced to tern has a the limit to defeat the wolverine a way tie. wrestlers 12 to '9, by the narrow mar-1 iant gin of one bout…

February 09, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…I under a new coach, is the, first teamI to be met by the Wolverines on their expedition to the North. The Badger gameq4 will be played F,1iday sand Saturday at Madison, and the follow- ing day Coach Lowrey…

… Wisconsin sextet into a form that brought them victory over the Mize- nesota team-the first time in the his- tory of Badger-Gopher hockey rivalry that the Badgers ever won. Wolverines Improve Michigan's ice…

… TO DISPLAY TEAMWORKI, Regulars Reveal Ragged DefenI e AXid Offense In Practice Tilt With "Rced" Teanni OR WIG SHOWS PROMISE Another mid-week relapse afflinted the Wolverine cage squad in yester- day…

…, recently signed a contract with the Cincinnati clubt for the 1928 baseball season at a sal- ary reported to be around the $5,000 figure. The former Wolverine star, who figured prominently in the Reds' be…

… RACE DODGE Coach Stephen J. Farrell and six members of the Wolverine track team will entrain at 11:42 o'clock to- night for Chicago where the men are scheduled to open the indoor sea- son tomorrow night…

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

… for the tittle. Th a i Wolverines are ranked as sure to I , IMN score heavily in the field events. On The Badgers won the indoor meet! I he track, they will secure their fair ly a scant margin, but it…

… he did against Ohio, he should get that place. Ketz, Campbell and McCaffree are all going to compete in the hammer -the Wolverines are praying fort three places, one of them a first.J Northrop has not…

May 07, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

… where they boarded a train for Columbus, arr iv - ing in the Ohio city early this me(rn -. 1-ng.f La.st year the )Ohio t earn was~ sla(l ed to meet the Wolverines at Ferry lielU,' but the matches were…

… called off' on account of rain. The Biuckeyes comn - pleted their 1926 schedule in an im- pressive manner, tieing for second wih the Wolverines. Comparatively leis known regarding, the strength3 of the…

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