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February 17, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… in Lansing. He will enter the Muskegon meet a decided favorite to cop the title. eplaces Courtis on Michigan Front Line i I I 1 Recovering from the rouwg work that the Wolverines went through to win…

Wolverine ice team have turned all their ef- forts to working for the coming series with the sextet from Madison Thursday and Saturday nights. Both games will be played here on the Coliseum ice and promise to…

… aided ma- terially in the past games of the Wolverines. Michigan must win all her con- ference games from now on if she wants to stay in the running for the title honors. In addition Wis- consin, the…

February 21, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… holder of the team and it will take everything breast stroke record for the Intra- Indiana has to keep its scoring re- mural pool, and is a member of duced to a minimum. Leading the the Wolverine Varsity…

…- 'Michigan Varsity swimmers.f L ion; Weiss,; fast forward, who is Returning to Ann Arbor afterl hrd to coer during a game; and the meet the Wolverines will pre- anitz, at the other forward post, pare to face…

… Gopher start his old post at forward for team has swum in the Intramural Indiana. In the game with Chi- pool, and it is also the second Big sago last Saturday night he held Ten meet for the Wolverines this…

May 16, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…7,MAY 16, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TIMEE Wolverine Nine Tied By Ypsi; Linksmen Lose To Illinois C"}--- Varsity Uses Five Pitchers In 5-5 Draw 12-Inning Game Is Called Because Of…

… favored to win had he not hurt his knee, and Don Canham, who took second in- Netters Seek Tenth Victory Of Season Seeking their tenth win of the year, and their fourth in succession, the Wolverine netmen…

… singles and doubles matehes, the Wolverines do not expect too hard a fight in today's match. In first spot for the Kalamazoo team is Marion' Shane, Michigan Intercollegiate Singles Champion. Shane won the…

Wolverines num- ber one team last year, as well as win- ning the Michigan Intercollegiate doubles championship. doors, are unlikely to be in shape to battle Capt. Bob Diefenthaler of Illi- nois. Jake Townsend…

…'s Walter Mehl, collegiate record holder in that event, figured to double in the mile, the Wolverine distance ace should carry home the mail. In the mile, Michigan can do no worse than last year when none of…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…T H E :MI C HIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1939 Track Team Opens Outdoor Season Defeating Illinois 88-38 Capt. Watson's- 54-Foot Toss Wins Shot Put Bill Also Throws Discus 158 Feet As Wolverines

…. 2 in. for his victory. Dick Bennett, in his first time out for the Wolverines, won the javelin, and Dave Cushing added another Michigan first in the pole vault. SUMMARIES Mile run: won by Barret…

… that he is regular left wing on the second line of the Wolverine varsity hockey team, number one singles player on this year's tennis team, and is major- ing in English, with the ambition to be a…

… for a master's at Michigan. Weintraub has "prepped" former Wolverine luminaries Art Settle and Jack Titlebaum, and Pete Lisagor, of Ray Fisher's present squad, for their Michigan diamond careers…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…"r WIAPXH 11, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Michigan Qualifies Nine In Bid For Sixth Indoor Trac k Title Gedeon Leads High Hurdlers To Pace Team Wolverines Also Dominate 60 Yard Dash…

…. Stan Kelly and Jeff Hall made it a Wolverine grand slam. Kelly took a second and Hall a third. Besides Smith, Wisconsin placed Haberman in the semi-finals. Three Place In 880 The Wolverines also showed…

… Coscarart was considered the regular second baseman when the squad as- sembled for practice. Natators Break Four Records Qualifying 17 Tomski Heads Wolverine Assault Smashing 50 And 100 Yard Marks (Continued…

… Benham and Adolph1 Ferstenfeld finiishing third and fourth respectively for Michigan. Seven men qualified and the Wolverine sopho-( mores, Ralph Pyszinski and Jim Wil- kinson, finished eighth and ninth out…

January 21, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… Tearn Tonight Cellar Awaits Wolverines If They Lose; Stephens Paces Hawkeye's Attack "Blazing Ben" Stephens, the Big Ten's number one scoring threat, leads his resurgent Iowa teammates against a down…

… optimism is not as high as thestalks however. That's because they know what has happened to the Wolverines -and' that they are liable to bounce back with a vengeance one of these nights. And as they put it…

… broke. The injury jinx hit the team, at the same time, the Wolverine sharpshoot- ers lost their touch and as a result the squad has lost four out of the last five cotnests. So tonight it's either win or…

… Hillberg At Defense Post. In Contest At Coliseum By NEWELL McCABE Once again the Wolverine hockey sextet will have a chance to show the, local fans, on home ice, that they can match the Golden Gophers of…

… Defense Powerful Although this year's Minnesota's hockey team is not as powerful as the previous squads they have sent to the Coliseum, it is the Gopher defensive play which kept the Wolverines score- less…

January 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

Wolverines came from behind after the Nittany Lions had annexed the first two bouts by decisions. Weidig Is Beaten Tom Weidig, inexperienced Michi- gan sophomore, fell a victim to Carl King's clever grappling…

… Mericka, Wolverine 136 pound- er, took the advantage at the outset and with his opponent, Frank Glea- son, having an advantage of head scissors, the Wolverine used this to his own advantage to pin Gleason…

… State ahead 12-10. Morgan gained the advantage at the start, but was unable to hold the ap- parently stronger Bachman in a see- saw struggle. Buckeyes And Wolverines Meet At I-M In Battle Of Champions…

Wolverines may emerge from a year's submerg- ence and rise again to the pinacle. Patnik Should Win The diving, both first and second places, should be conceded to- the in- vaders. Al Patnik, National cham…

… N G II with an In the quarter, Ohio will have to fight for its points. Welsh and Hay- nie can win but Ed Hutchens may swim instead of the Wolverine cap- tain. For Ohio, it will be between Johnson…

November 26, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…THE M GCHIGADAIY PAGE Elevens To Battle Before 102,000 Today Wolverines' Marks Up For Approval ..,..... s s \9\ I e . Coach Oosterbaan Will Stress Speed In Michigan Cage Attack JACK KASLEY…

… By TOM PHARES1 Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan's new head basketball coach, will this sea-{ son introduce to Wolverine fans an. offensive weapon little used during the "Townsend era"-the fast break. For…

…- tion. Bill Watson, Wolverine track cap- tain, and Elmer Gedepn, varsity hurdler, are also slated for recogni- BILL WATSON tion. Watson put the s-pound shot 70 ft. % in. at Randalls Island, N.Y.j on July…

… through a two-hour ' practice at the Coliseum last night in a manner which brightened the Wolverine hockey hopes for the coming year. With the opening game against McMaster University only two weeks off…

May 21, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Smith Hurls Varsity Nine To 6-3 Triumph Over 41- Pitcher Holds Gopher Squad To Four Hits Two Wolverine Uprisings Net Six Runs To Annex Final Big Ten…

… Game By BUD BENJAMIN Michigan's baseball team snapped back into winning ways yesterday as Burt Smith, chunky Wolverine right- hander, hurled the Varsity to a bril- liantly pitched four hit 6 to 3 victory…

… 2 1 10 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 A' 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0, 31 10 A 0 0 1 01 0 0 0 0 41 4 2 4 1 0 Sherwood Defeatled (Continu ed from Page 1) put the Wolverines into a three-way tie with Ohio and Wisconsin by com- ing…

March 11, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…-one men were named by Coach Charles B.. Hoyt yesterday to defend Michigan's Big Ten indoor track and field title this week-end in Chicago. The Wolverines will leave tomor- row morning for the Windy City and…

… record of 3:20.6 that was set by the Wolverine quartet of 1933. The Davidsons, who last week showed so creditably against Johnny Woodruff in the 880, will face Ohio State's Chuck Beetham in the Conference…

… enters. 50-yard free-style: A toss-up between Ed Kirar and Walt Tomski of Mich- igan and national and Big Ten champion Ray Walters of Iowa. We lean toward the Wolverines to take Walters and break the…

… March and a number of natators who have been bettering Big Ten marks all season will be out to make those marks official. Varsity Leads Parade The Wolverine swimmers who have broken or at least equalled…

… Tomski of the Wolverines and Ray Walters. Iowa star, all competing, the record is sure to fall, but the man to smash it is a matter of dispute. It will probably be Kirar. Kirar and Walters will again be…

March 04, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

Wolverines writes, "Kes in my opinion represents the ideal athlete. In the first place, he is the practical example of that nebulous term, 'good mental attitude,' for his very pres- ence seems to buoy the…

… the Wolverines that is of primary importance. have the great advantage over "Pig- Dye, who has harressed every gy" Lambert's team Michigan team he has ever played no This ability to control the ball off…

… indefa- mained a scoring threat every minute tiguable constitution has made him of the game. most dangerous under the basket. Huffman, of course, gets the If the Wolverine giants can keep second team post…

… rings around Illinois Monday night and it is passes like this one that Wolverine fans hope will defeat the title-bound Purdue team in the closing game of the season Saturday night. The picture shows Herm…

… House under the expert tutelage of Coach Ray Fisher, ex-majorl league mound ace, in preparation for the strenuous campaign that has been scheduled for the Wolverines this spring. Headed by Capt. Berger…

October 29, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… to meet the strong schedule which the Wolverines will face. The remaining divisions look strong, and by the time the regular season ar- rives Keen expects to put a strong team on the mat. Tiny Wright…

… To Be Moved Over To Tackle Spot Joe Rinaldi Will Be Back At Center; Everhardus May Have Cracked Rib John Viergever, veteran Wolverine tackle who suffered a reoccurence of a leg injury in Saturday…

…, first string forward last year, John Jablonski, Earl Townsend, George Rudness, and a number of sopho- mores will be trying for the forward positions. played resulting in Wolverine victor- ies. Courtright…

…'s estimate of the Penn eleven makes it seem likely that the Wolverines, to win, will have to omit their seemingly customary second half let down, for the Quakers will be here to bear out pre-season predic…

April 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… aunts and aunts. At any rate, the tendency is carrying over into baseball. Over in Albany on Wednesday they had quite a pop- -------- ---- ----- - Whitey Wistert Scores All Of Wolverine Runs…

…. - The Western State Teachers College base- ball team this afternoon squeezed out a 3 to 2 win over the University of Michigan nine the Wolverines get- ting the bad breaks throughout the game. The…

… by Paulson and scored on a long fly to left by Re- geczi. The Wolverines tied the score in the sixth when Wistert walked and scored on Paulson's single after go- ing to second on a passed ball, but the…

…. The Wolverines will continue on to Evanston tonight, where they will open the Conference season in the first of a two-game series against the Wildcats tomorrow. "Whitey" Wistert, number one Michigan…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I, r From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Coach Capon Referee Traub Diver Dies Ray Aitenhof Wolverine Swimmers Meet Wildcats Here Tonigl Purple Natatorsl Seek To Avenge…

… in my classes." MINNESOTA objected strenuously to Referee Clarence Traub, who handles the second Wolverine- Gopher hockey match. They thought that Fox, who worked the first game, was satisfactory. In…

… Frank Kennedy, distance star; Fred Fenske, sprinter and fancy diver; and Dan Marcus, a sprinter. The feeling among the Wolverines as they paddled about the pool yes- terday was that the meet would be…

…, the Michigan fencing team will meet the Mich- igan State team at 7:30 p. m. tonight in the Intramural building. This meet will be the hardest that the Wolverines have had so far this season, according…

March 01, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… fly- . Have you seen the plaster Above Lowrey's eye? Varsity Hockey Team Will Meet Marquette Here Wolverines Look Forward To Hard Struggle With The Milwaukee Sextet Reid Over Injuries Teams Will Play…

Wolverine Victory Fencing Team 'Lv I Michigan Grapplers Complete Dual Season Saturday -To Meet i Two contests which should provide . . hockey comparable to that shown here in the games with Minnesota…

… meet, gave the Wolverines plenty to think about, when they won five events in times better than the Wolverines had made at Evanston. Horn, Lemak To Meet Horn repeated his 2:31 for the 200 breast stroke…

… Saturday night with a bang to end the Vikings' un- broken string of 11 victories. The Wolverines found themselves after. the crushing defeat of 5-2 on Fri- day night, although many expected them. to break…

…'s backstroke improving every day it is quite possible that the Wolverine will clip seconds off the dual meet mark in this event. Dave Kennedy seems almost cer- tain to retain his supremacy in the 220-yard free…

… competition, although the latter team swam the distance in 3:38 in their meet with Illini. The Wolverines' time was 3:41 in the Northwestern meet. Mann announced yesterday that reserved seat tickets for the…

… best in the state, was not able to appear because of a bad attack of influenza, his place was ably taken by H. Maas, a foil man. Captain Jerry Winig and H. Maas were outstanding for the Wolverines and…

… his three foil contests and his only sabre match. Meyer, of the Wolverines kept up the good fencing that has charac- terized him all season, and won all three of his foil bouts. Nahrgang Wins Two Wally…

November 29, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… the Fs (Continued From Page r ) time and time again, raced down the field to down Evehardus' long punts before the Badgr safety mazy, Rebholz, could run them back against the Wolverines. After a…

… comparatively slow first half, the Wolverines came back in powerful fashion to make toe fina appearance of their graduating seniors a complete success. Hudson, Hewitt, Samuels, Auer, LaJeunesse, Hozer, Douglass…

May 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… of second place in the Conference rat-I ings, Michigan's net squad scored a hard-ought 5 to 4 victory over the strong Illini team here today. Perfect weather and a capacity crowd greeted the Wolverines

… deciding match. By winning four of the six sin- gles, the Wolverines appeared to have the match won but the crack Illini doubles combinations out- classed the first two Michigan teapms leaving it up to Brace…

… and Reindel. lammer, Wolverine's ace, was impressive in his 8-6, 2-6, 6-4, win over Turner. Miller of Illinois was decisively beaten 6-2, 6-2, by Colby Ryan, whose improved game has led Coach Johnstone…

… had dr rolling around the cup. ,as about three feet in If sloping green. ers Hornsby has been h: roubles making the Ch perform in ,pennant styit to edn Ed Russell, Wolverine track star who yester- day…

May 17, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

…, although the Wolverines will not be called upon to meet any Conference foes. On Tuesday afternoon Coach Ray Fish- er's charges will play the only home enco unter of the week, a return game against Western…

… slow, 15.6. Sentman came back to w the low h dles, both he and Capt. ave of Illinois beating the. slim Wolverine. Campbl of Mich- igan raid eay se ond ~to Tolan in1 both dases. ach squad won seven first…

… country all spring, and ratet as the most dangerous rivals to Wolverine supremacy. Indiana has V a well balanced team that has en- abled the Hoosier institution to, down such a powerful outfit as Illi- nois…

…-1 One of Michigan's oldest rivals m II ni hurdler.' on the diamond will furnish the' sar_ ___urle ag opposition in the third game of the WOLVERINES BEA T week, the Wolverine being sched- WBwi uled to go…

April 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… bustling activity duri; these ideal sping days. Coach Ch rlie Hoyt and the Wolverine thinclads hold sway on the domain once occupied by the pigskin warriors of former years. Athletes are at work on the cin…

… first year mcrntor has several promising young athletes under his direction, who should become stellar performers on future Wolverine teams. In spite of the tendency for prac- tically everyone to let…

March 03, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… Michigan's outer garden, saw con- siderable service on the mound as a relief hurler, in which role he proved most effective. Even though the Wolverine star made a good appearance as a pitcher, Coach Fisher…

… to Date Points field post, although several other to First Place Laurels men with the squad may get the job. Fred Eichrodt, former Cleve- for Wolverines. land gardner, is one of those with - - ~- the…

Wolverines as a team to be feared in the Conference meet that will be held on March 13 and 14 in Chi- cago. Coach Keen's chances to turn out a team that would cut any ice in the final Conference competition…

… MICHICAN OUWNTET TAKE S SHORT HE ST Wolverines Will Meet Hoosier Squad Again Saturday at Bloomington. Michigan"* Varsity b a s k e t b a 11 team was given its reward for so decisively trouncing the Badgers…

… Indiana the Wolverine five let their oppo- nents down, 34-22, in a fast game. This week's encounter should prove to be about the same kind of an j affair with both teams stacking up much the same as before…

January 06, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… at Guard Post Li~i, ih-Ljay gamles Dan1-E '_d t-dWess showed best for shej Wolverines, both appearing to have jFound their scoring eyes. T h e i r both llie nub:Ot&i buy Wvriliatier £ , of iootball…

… fame., at one of the guard posts.' k i ' U 2' ~N iY M '/\I'LR GOL s _:j{'.'1 _\E "t Z Ri 1S. .OR t Reid and Crossman {outstanding as Wolverines Outscore Canadian Sextet. (Continued from page G) played…

… lef t of the net. Ontario Aggies score~d their only goal a little Tess than riIve rniiite: after the start of the second ses- sion. Scollie and Bob henry moth managed to break througn the Wolverine

… still Rc ur Air u<. il -. .., WolverineWeir i t c Ei C= O IAseason as an Gop;eer or h nas oen Aflin t sche:dule. Next Saturday T t I facerd u othe tir'applers from Wesrt t~o ~ars iodgila on an eight bout…

November 20, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1'30T THE MICHIGAN D A I Y HOYT ILL C6HOOE 51XTH IU l I Choice Rests Between Feustal and Fitzgibbons to Fill Wolverine Entry. '- ~ Int rarr1 i ra A CLASESIF1 ADVERd…

… last week when he beat Crawford, and stocky little Fitzgibbons, who will have to prove to the coach that he has recovered from his in- jury before he will be allowed to make the trip with the Wolverines

… take the honors, Howell and Wolfe have look~ed good also and should be in the first ten men. The Wolverines will leave here by auto Friday morning and go to Milan where they will take the Wa- bash to…

…, and Harris, ( Good running weather aided trie; (Continued From Page 0) meet to be close, tough team for the Wolverine3 Co) ___beat. ALL-CAMPUS CRSS COUNTRY Not all of the thrills of the se .- The All…

May 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

…, est golf matches ever shot in Ann order to lay claim to the Confer- and Eapon. i Arbor. The Wolverines are hosts to once tennis championship, the The procaufr lineup will be as ! ' follows: Axin…

… the other Wolverines to engage il leaders is therefore a matter of round is one of the most closely up some more records for the boys the singles matches. conjecture, with Kiegler or Comp- ( matched…

… required for the New York artist self against his Wolverine op- day afternoon. play. to establish this record. ponent. ~V iconin rew Meets' Pe~'Veteran squad TA IG EEV *r MADISON, WisconsinMay 23 - With the…

February 18, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… promise 4 the Wolverines in the final mat eir opponents in a very material on the freshman team three yer n defeated them for the seco ry. The Purple machine has dis- ago, so he may prove valuable in…

… virtually tions, Coach Mann took his nata-j and Watson, also ex-Wolverin Llled. l tors to Grand Rapids last Thursday ' aided the Yacht club to victory. Minnuesota, Ohio State, and Chi- for an exhibition meet…

… with the .lo- This week two - meets, are ont ;o may be counted out of the cal "Y" team. The Wolverines had tank team .card. TIhe Maize a .e, having failed to show any- little trouble in chalking up a 54…

… home c :prise the followers of the Big club. In the preliminaries the f erence meet; of the Big Ten se n~e court fortunes. Maize and Blue aggregation down-' son. Records Threatened -inWOLVERINE

… pound class fur- nished the feature entertainment of the evening with the' Wolverine taking the hard fought match with anl advantage of 1 :37. Robinson wrestled to a draw with °Kelly last unable to pin…

January 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…rtF, Nt1CH10- iL EMI:: ,. 'I A . .'; " . 30 THE. MiCHICA'N DAiLY ~W~ThAY ~ tR~Thf~fl l I1 i..1. cf " 1.\11 ali4.l, ,1i/, -i OtPI WOLVERINES LOOK TO CONFERENCE AT SCHEDULE 10 "1 MIC…

… HICAN MATMN DOWN TWOil STRONG EASTERN SCHOBOLS Prnceton andF.& M. Defeated by Powerful Wolverine Grappling Team. WIN BY LARGE SCORES Hewitt Continues His Victory Streak by Accounting I for Two Triumphs…

… from more experienced op- l ponents. The stocky Wolverine 1481 pound defender won the State A.A. I U. title in this weight last year and is looked upon as a favorite to start I the first Big Nine meet…

… i o r circuit forX team ole ntheir own floor toni he 1929 baseball campaign, show- The Wolverine "B"' teaml was sent through a rather strenuous drili ing the way for all the other slab yestegay…

… Lefty) Grove. smoke-ball State Normal school A Ypsilanti artist of the world champion Phil- last Saturday night will take t .liel adelphia Athletics, was second to r floor for the Wolverine juniors. the…

… exhibition of shooting itven by the Wolverines in Monday night's game against Illinois, Coach Veenker started his practice sessidn yesterday afternoon right where hl, charges started slipping the worst in the…

May 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… sacrifices by Bill Steppon and Beebe netted anotherscore: In the ninth, the Wolverines topped off the day's work when singles by Ged- eon, Smick and Beebe and a bobble by center fielder Fred Nyman, were com…

… The Daily) - It took Michigan's Don Siegel only 57 seconds tonight to show Detroit fistic fans that he is a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight fight picture. The giant Wolverine gridiron star…

… SCORES Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. New York 8, Cincinnati 7. St. Louis 2, Boston 1. Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 2. Is. Varsity Seeks Eighth.. Straight Triunmph Here Balanced Wolverine Squad Holds Edge Over…

… year the boys from East Lan-' sing are without the services of Ed Flowers and Tom Brand, the two mainstays of the team that beat the Wolverines in their meeting last year. Meanwhile, the Michigan squad…

… record of one win and one defeat already marked up in the record book, the Wolverine netmen turn their efforts towards Columbus, Ohio, where this weekend they will face Northwesternj and Ohio State on…

February 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… and Jack Leutritz. Wolverines Are Favorites Michigan entries will be top-heavy favorites in many of the individual events as well as in the relays. De- fending champions Bill Watson, El- mer Gedeon and…

… Wes Allen should be good for victories and the Wolverines are much stronger in the relays than they were last year when their com- binations took down one first, two seconds and a fourth. Elmer Gedeon…

… result of intensive workouts since the start of the week. The Wolverine squad appears to be in its best physical condition since the beginning of the season, with not a, single man in the starting lineup…

… the season at 175, as will Forrest "Butch" Jor- dan in the heavyweight division. The feature match of the meet promises to be that between two un- defeated rivals; Don Nichols of the Wolverines and…

… Lowrey's Wolverine hockey sextet showed a handful off Michigan fans that they still have thek power to win a hockey game. Although walking off the ice with the 6 to 2 score in their favor, if the forward…

… Straight Wins Against Woodstock these faults had' no real effect on the final score.' However when the Wolverines come up against Waterloo Saturday nigh at the Coliseum such mistakes will mean the difference…

… between another win, or whether the small Michigan team will fall back into the losing column. Wednesday's game can easily be considered a practice game which prepared the Wolverines for their next four…

…. After the Chicago contest, the Wolverines will return to Ann Arbor since no game is scheduled for Mon-, day. They play one more game away from home-against Purdue next Saturday-and then wind up the sea…

January 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… points in 'he 100-yard free-style only because Tom Haynie was the only Wolverine entrant in that event. Johnny Haigh started the breast strokers off in the right direction when he went his 200 yard lap in…

… record for 800-. yards. So Haynie, an all-around swim- mer who holds the record for the 150-yard individual medley, turned in a neat 2:33 to pull the 1939 edi- tion of the Wolverines 21.1 under the old…

…, brought the time Ontario Aggies Rally To -Beat Wolverines, 4-3 Hockey Team Folds Up As Visitors Garner Three Tallies In Last Period By NEWELL McCABE Before a crowd that might well have fitted around one…

… table of an important chess game Ontario Aggies hockey team put on a three point rally in the final period oflast night's contest to hand the Wolverine sex- tet their third straight defeat 4 to 3. Coming…

… onto the ice in the fatal last period Michigan held a safe 3 to 1 margin, and in the previous periods it seemed that when the demand was great enough the Wolverines could garner a tally. As the game…

February 18, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… Only FiveWolverine AthletesSuccumb To Ineligibilil Ly Jinx Fraternity Mermen Reach Finals Individual nor s One of the largest groups ever tox enter the Intramural interfraternityI swimming meet…

… Kundla and George Addington. Between them 20% Djsc they scored over half of the Gophers' points. Pjms-Mflr Jake Townsend, who was respon- Pajamas - Mufers sible for the Wolverine conquest of Neckwear…

May 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… Coach Ray Fisher and a 14-man squad will leave at 3 p.m. today for Evanston to play the Wildcats Fri- day in the first of two games which will take the Wolverine team to Wis- consin on Saturday. Seeking…

…, Grossman, Gopher pitching ace, hurled his third shutout of the year, beating the Wildcats 6 to 0. Northwestern has lost all nine of her Conference starts and should be an easy win for the Wolverines. Floyd…

…, third baseman; Merle Kremer, left field; George Rudness, center field, and Vic Heyliger, right field. Moving on to Madison on Saturday, the Wolverines will play their last Conference game until they meet…

…-Michigan tilts will decide the Big Ten championship. Larson will be on the mound for the Wolverines Saturday and will be seek- ing his fifth win. Bill O'Brien, Wis- consin righthander will oppose him. Although…

… undefeated column for the first time.. Next week's schedule for the ball club will give the team plenty of prac- tice for the Iowa series. On the twenty-sixth Western State will play the Wolverines at Ferry…

… track championship. The Wolverines are rated the underdogs in most mid- western circles despite the fact that they are defending champions and won the indoor title last winter - but we are echoing the cry…

… prospects of winning than Michigan, yet both failed just where their greatest strength seemed to lie, while once more the Wolverines fought through. And the interesting thing about it was that it was the…

… Chicago. Kocsis' Advantage Offset Thompson, who stole the show from Dutra last year, will offset any ad- vantage the Wolverine leader may have in knowing the course, assur- ing the gallery of a good match…

May 17, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Saund- president movement before. ers, Bill Barclay and Al Karpinski will leave by auto this morning for W- -'-0Evanston for the defense of Michi- 14-Hit Barage Enables The Wolverines To Win Last Game…

… 2. A 14-hit barrage by the Wolverines in the sec- ond game enabled them to take the night cap with ease, 9 to 3. Michigan's two runs in the opener came in the first inning. Rudness, stealing second…

… pushed across the home plate. Rudness sacrificed Fishman, who allowed only four hits in the seven innings that he worked, to second, and the Wolverine left hander then scored on Brewer's hit in the fifth…

…. Uricek opened the eighth with a triple and scored imme- diately as Jablonski duplicated his feat. Lerner followed with a double that scored the Wolverine catcher, and then scored himself on a fielder…

… second Illini pitcher in the ninth inning. Lanky John Gee pitched the first two innings for the Wolverines, allowing four hits in the time that he worked. Fishman Slash To Affect Higher Positions; To…

… individual title he won in 1934 and lost to Michigan's Johnny. Fischer last year by three strokes. In yesterday's meet the Wolverines (Continued on Page 2) Minnesota Invaded By New Heat Wave ST. PAUL, May 16…

March 17, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… advantage. Larson, incidental- ly, was awarded the prize which goes to the man selected as the finest for any weight. Michigan's seven points which gave the Wolverines fifth place in the meet were garnered by…

…' Wolverines' Only Explanation L J -1 DON SEATON, Illinois track coach, was recalling his prediction of the outcome of the Conference trackI meet. "Sure I said Indiana looked stronger on paper," he said…

…, it is hardly likely that young Williams will return to school, this semester. The star backstop's loss deals a se- vere setback to the Wolverine nine. Coach Fisher was depending on Wil- liams to assume…

March 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Defeated By Iowa,_39-37 Michigan's 5-Year Reign As Big Ten Swimming Champions Ended Record Is Broken In Medley Relay Northwestern Third With 21 Points And Illinois Fourth With 19 By GEORGE ANDROS…

… the Wolverines 39 to 37 in the 26th annual championship meet. Northwestern was third with 21 points, followed by Illinois 19, Chicago 18, Ohio State 15, Minnesota 131'/2 and Purdue 22. The turn of the…

… by Clay- ton Brelsford and Ray Fink in the mile, which carried Michigan through to victory, topped by a brilliant relay victory for the Wolverine team' of Fred Stiles, Harvey Patton, Frank Aikens and…

… meant the meet. Don Lash of Indiana, the favorite, found the going too tough for him at the tenth lap as Staehle and Stone passed Tom- my Deckard of Indiana, leading the field, and the Wolverine pair was…

… earned in the two-mile, however, the Wolverines added the relay win, five seconds in- cluding the points by Brelsford, Stone, Birleson, Stoller and Osgood, a fourth by Fink, and a fifth, by Davidson in the…

May 15, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…- petently handled, and no Wolverine netter was forced to more than 6 won games in any set. Bob Ander- son, playing No. 1, defeated Sar- genti in a short match, closing on the long end of a 6-4, 6-0 score. Sar…

…- genti had taken two more games off the Wolverine No. 1 player the last time they met. Sherwood and Arnold battled with the same results yesterday as came out of the Ypsi series earlier in the season…

… re- peatedly. Only after a prolonged series of volleys were the Wolverines able to break through to win, 6-3, 12-10. Dean, paired with Anderson, played the top doubles posts. It was with- out too much…

… Michigan, indoor c favorites to repeat ou first double win, has b ionship aggregation a sophomore class ever ti tition under Coach Heading the Wolverin are Stan Birleson, Cla Howard Davidson, Bob Stiles, Sam…

… Stoller and all place winners at th ference meet and all e peat for points outdoo; With Owens pacing Ohio State, four other petitors have formed1 a Buckeye team which to stop the Wolverines are Charlie…

… telegraphic relay meet with Wis- e indoor Con-, consin and Ohio State, the Buckeyes xpected to re- winning first place piling up 48 points rs, against the Wolverines' 43 and the the way for Badgers' 25. first…

…, igan weightman, had the best jave- et four inches lin throw, hurling the spear 172 feet. Other Wolverine firsts were won by formances last John Morgan in the pole vault, clear- diana has ap- ing the bar…

… were encouraging the Wolverines with lusty shouts and even riding Buck Slavin a little. Along about ncon Wally Weber' started telling us how he was the orig- inal ice-carrying full-back, teaching the…

… between first and second of the most disastrous single days a Wolverine links squad has had in aOX SCORE long time. I BOX IC R The depleted five-man team of Woody Malloy, Dana Seeley, Cal Markham, Larry…

February 20, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… such a nickname is re-educating America had turned the Wolverines out of a . on so vital a subject. Then there is the case of Whittier College in California Big Ten title. In the Conference out- whose…

… his' appendix was the ice. Since the Wolverines played removed in an emergency operation The Minnesota D a i 1 y, student Minneapolis Arena January about ten days ago. nswspaper at the University of Min…

… for not teaching in their first three grid gan year. his Varsity players cagey enough reason. With Jewell in the Wolverine goal, tactics. Two of the fans interviewed Michigan would have been generally…

… the Goph- ers could do was tie the WolverinesPD in one game. PhiBD.Leads When it was first known that Jew- ell would be out of the lineup, titlee Are teThin hopes became nil. Coach Eddie Low- rey began…

… gasoline ad) i low's 1935 single game record by a to Michigan's Wolverines by ignorant point, pulled his average to 12 and a wolverine except the single, moth-eat fraction points per game equal to the rounds…

February 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… unofficially shatter the Conference record and come within seconds of the world mark, as the Wolverine swimmers administered a 58 to 17 drubbing to the Michigan State team at the Intramural Pool yesterday…

…'s hockey team as they take to the Arena ice here at 8 p. m. tonight to do battle with Minnesota's formidable sextet. The Wolverines still have a chance to tie for the Big Ten championship, it was made known…

… efficiency tonight. The Wolverine defense will be strained to the utmost tonight. Chapman, Gabler, and Jewell will have a host of potential scorers to battle against, since almost every member of Minnesota…

Wolverines Hopes of regaining second place in the Conference standings hinges on the outcome of the coming week- end games in which the Wolverine quintet faces Purdue at Lafayette Saturday and Minnesota here…

April 19, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Normal C Wednesday Afternoon. b Wet grounds caused the post- Donement of the scheduled match with the Detroit Country Club for p Coach Thomas Trueblood's Varsity h golf team. The Wolverines remain- ed at…

… Lenfesty's outfit with an aggre- gate of 413 compared to 416 for their opponents. The opening intercollegiate com- petition for the Wolverines is card- I ed for Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 F when Michigan…

March 19, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…URDAY, MARCH 19,1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Grid Candidates WOLVES ITO MEET STATE 1INTURNEY Seventeen Wolverine Grapplers to Take Part in A.A.U. I Tilt; M.S.C. Favored. Michigan's Varsity…

…Er Wolverine Track Team to Face Stiff Opposition in Last Encounter of Season. Coach Doherty, freshman track mentor, predicts a close meet for this afternoon when the yearling thinclads meet the Ililnois fresh…

January 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…AY, JANUARY 26, 1932 _ T MICIGA TL -'- agers CommencePractice for Strong Ohio 11E9LB AFTER LOSS NGOPHER(CURT JIlness of Hank Weiss Puts Him off Form, Weakening Defense of Wolverine Team…

… took them down, 30 to 26, the Wolverines went1 through a rigorous scrimmage ses- ssion yesterday in preparation for their invasion of the Buckeye state an Thursday. The reverse at Minnesota evened the…

… series between the two teams as the Wolverines annexed the first ' game in Ann Arbor. The Gophers had. a smooth working defensive machine on the floor Saturday which held the Michigan basket jshooters in…

Wolverines will be meeting one of the strongest quintets in the conference when' theyedgo n the floor Thursday night in Columbus. R q Ohio State has dropped only one ga'me in four Big Ten starts and tht as by…

… fact that tank stars of Detroit Yacht Club forced an even division of honors as far as first places in the individual events were concerned, with three each, the Wolverine natators were able to chalk up…

February 22, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…vh-up FIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,"'NDAY, FITDUARY 22, 1931 Wolverine arsity agers efeat osiers, 33a24 I IN[IPHILADELPHIA'S PENNANT CHANCESI DEPE NDON VETERAN PERFORMERS I(T TFID P AC E (ditor…

… because of injuries. The fact Coa bell and Veller. that he was extremely lucky in this too The Wolverines were tied for respect last year doesn't mean that had Norm Daniels once again led his Lady Luck is…

… to win the game. Eveland, f...........2 5 9 against a Conference opponent. The Weiss, f.............. 2 2 6 Wolverines started out their first B BIG TEN STANDINGS Daniels, c.......... 4 3 11 year with…

… Score of 14-3 to Give Varsity Thorough Trimming. linois walked off with the fenc- meet at Champaign last night en they defeated the Wolverines the one-sided score of 14 to 3. Conference champicl h ve a 1…

… MINNESOTA, 51-13 Schmieler Sets New National Collegiate Breast Stroke Record for 220-Yards. Purdue Wins From Wisconsin f llmin i, Swrn Chlirfc as the Wolverine captain droppc i zs wamps%.ui cagu; of his…

… Illinois last week, but are vel also took defeats as his share still favored to win their second7 the meet. Winig and Powers, the major championship of the year er Wolverines on the trip, did when the final…

… conference opposition by the overwhelming total of 51 to 13. The Wolverines flashed real style and speed and held the lead for the en- tire meet. The 440-yard relay team of Mar- cus, Fenske, Klintworth and…

…-fifth seconds. in Intramural Sports Valentine and Meigs, Wolverines, captured the second and third The Intramural Sports building placehonors respectively to keep management recently issued a re- he Michigan…

November 16, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…'c knocked down a third returned the bal of harriers, running as atm, Mihior pass and the Wolverines. to the Gopher 30- once again finished the day with wereor onahsed another five yards. yard ma ker . ie- a…

… clean slate by defeting tne K r 11p~ cd over the goal li2.e beth =as tackled Wolverine cross country tb,2-(l c an h ali ly *S rmrall aftera 37, in a dual meet yesterday mr orn- ats arown2-yard marker. s i…

… . - y a r d gain ing over the Varsity course Manders roundcd Michi an's let 3rockmeyer mtadc One Wolverine, however, stood end for 2C -ards and 2, first downj two at center. out above all the other rnes…

… Minnesota 35-yard line. Riebeth hit concude th lit o Mihign'sbrilliant return to the Wolverine Michigan's left tackle for two yards. concude th lit o Mihign's38-yard line \vhere he was tackled B…

… stopped for an in- in dual meets; and Northwestern, Newmrran's pass stant and then continued for a first Illnosan Cicgohae aleninto Hudson was ~~?--- down on the Wolverine 40-yard line, a quadrangular run…

…. ., ano 7yrs h e ald W'olverines Improve. b ro0k en up b5J. a gain.o 7yrs Welrfie Michigan's showing yesterday Brownell. Simia:mral nedogain.beh' was better than that which it made:' punted over the h ead…

… Howell and Hill, and the bettering straight up in the air. It was of Fitzgibbons' and Wolfe's condi- downed by Cornwell on the Goph- tion the Wolverine harriers shouild er 30-yard line. Brownell rounded…

… StateEl en Vt ie - ed N ewrn Wolverines Play -ere *K .. Wmle :~back nearthi Michigan State's gridelers, now ' zone line pointing for the Detroit game next '" pumnted o u week, took advantage of an open…

June 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… Spartans rode to victory on the supple left arm of Charley Griffin who held the Wolverines in check throughout the contest. The Wolves were able to solve his deliv- ery for only two hits, a single by Superko…

… a single, but drif- fin fanned Tompkins and Hudson, and made Straub fly to Sachs. The only other times the Wolverines succeeded in placing men on the sacks outside of the ninth was in the first and…

…. The next three bat- ters, however, were retired without any scoring being done. Wolverine Rally Halted In the ninth the Wolverines made 1 a desperate attempt to score. Su-: perko started off peacefully…

…, but Straub punched a double off the scoreboard in right scoring Tompkins. Griffin pitched masterful ball, fanning nine Wolverine batsmenI and allowing but one base on balls.{ Tompkins, Daniels and…

… Michigan mounds- man. Compton fanned six op- ponents, while Sommerfield sent four Wolverines back to the bench via the strikeout route. Myron played a, nice game at short for the Maize and Blue, kill- i…

Wolverines to a total Mittenmeyer had singled to open the inning, Myron took Griswold's' MALTESE DEFEAT! grounder and threw him out at first ! on a nice play, holding the runners' 5 0 C C E R ELEVEN on their…

May 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

… week is another Wolverine: T D YI SeGO O B TT EO.S RE had plenty of experience in this ponwo theis eadBl _____ _________________ ______- ds cram qua is e~ig fr afirst or sec- Y, gler. Likely to be Fishe…

… srvein the person of Sinmpsoni of Ohio the h alf. mile relay.tLawn of 'rolatl, Michigans Wolverines and Col- them up for Colgate is not kmown.asteldigcnnerfristCmbl, urya S th gate's Maroons will clash at…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 7

… heir to 443/4 points of this year's total which brought the. Wolverine trackmen their third con- secutive outdoor championship. After Ken complements this array of track power with his own freshman aces…

Wolverine history. Chuck Decker vaulted well over 13 feet last year while in high school, and did 13 feet 5 inches in the Junior AAU's. Despite sickness, he has shown up well in practice, and may be the…

… far in the lead for batting honrs with but one game to go. Much of Michigan's success in the Big Ten race which is in its final week and finds the Wolverines fight- ing for a first place tie after…

… boasts a .375 mark which leads the entire club. Pete Lisagor has been the only Wolverine to ap.- proximate Charlie's rwco-d with a .335 average. Coach Fisher marveis at the man- ner in which Pink drops his…

March 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… batting average compiled last year. the Wolverines managed to break Gedeon Is Confident even by taking eight games and tie-k Fisher is especially elated over the ing two while losing eight in their e…

…. exhibition series, bowed to the Cin- er, piloted his team today into the Wrestling Semi - Finals;I The Wolverines are entered in the cinnati Reds, 5 to 4 in 11 innings, Isemi-finals of the amateur…

… the place for fussypeople. first extra period, Raab twisted out= from the defensive position and in Delicious dishes too. 27 seconds had slipped a body chan- -Al cery on Morgan that the Wolverine For…

March 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

…MARCH 12, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Track Team Captuses Sixth Straight Indoo r Title Cinder Squad Retams Crown By Big Margin Michigan Scores In Nine Of Ten Events To Gaiii Overwhelming…

… last lap to insure second place. Heyl coasted in a surprise third to add three more points to the Wolverine's mounting tctal. In the 60 yard dash, defending title holder Davenport was far back in fifth…

March 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

….-(Special to The Daily)-Michigan's undefeated wrestling team swept to their sixth straight triumph of 'the season here tonight by drubbing Chicago's grapplers 22 to 6. The Wolverines won six of the eight…

… 'Michi- gan's luckless red-head Andy Saw- yer at 136 pounds. The Wolverines left immediately after the meet for Evanston. They meet Northwestern tomorrow night. WRESTLING SUMMARIES 121 pound class: Weidig…

… top-heavy favorites for another Conference crown. Ohio State, chief rival to Wolverine supremacy, was hampered by illness, but even at full strength the Buckeyes were out of their class. In the words of…

… of the four Illini penalties. Zimber will be in one of the defense posts, ready to meet any aggressive attack of the Wolverines. f I RIG TEN RIVALS Illinois Beaumont Fee Ziemnba Thompson…

February 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… University of Michigan swim- ming teamsmashed four National In- tercollegiate records, and two pool records to hand the Hawkeyes a 61 to 23 defeat here tonight. The Wolverines won first places in every one of…

… through with first places in both the 50 and 100 yard free style sprint events. He failed to set new marks in either event, however. The Wolverines started off the record breaking chain of events by…

January 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… awaiting their coming with open arms. And just so does Wolverine coach Charlie Hoyt welcome sophomores Warren Breidenbach, Phil Balyeat and Jack Leutritz to his squad. But here complications enter in, for…

… when the Wolverines square off against Michigan State in the first meet. Ross, a strong, smooth- striding runner, took down second in the outdoor Conference meet last spring and, although he has been…

…'s Wolverine track squad gave definite indications that they are rounding into top form as they went through the last in a series of pre-season time trials at the Yost Field House yesterday after- noon. "It…

… looks like a pretty well balanced team with quite a few of the second place men almost as good as the leaders," was the Wolverine men- tor's comment. "The boys appear in good physical condition, and if…

…, has done 49 flat and won the Junior AAU quarter-mile championship last! summer. Hoyt is enthusiastic about prospects for a good mile relay team and ex- pects the Wolverines will improve on their fourth…

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