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February 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…OF "SIX THE MICHIGAN DAI.,Y SAT;" I'DA ', F7PTLT-ARY 11, 1928 m~ sIT~ TUF. MICT-IIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ii, 1928 .. .. .. MATMEN, SWIMMER S OPEN BIG TEN SEASON TODAY WOLVERINE

… TAKE FLOOR TONIGHT Wisconsin Sexte HOOSIERS IN INITIAL COFEENCE CONST Word was received from the Uni- Wolverines Expected To Notch A Win COahel Keen's Squad Ifas Unblemished Records .,Havlniu Won Three…

… I E-sy Victories EIGHT MEN MAKE TRIP Coach Clifford Keen's Wolverine wrestlers, with easy victories over three non-Conference opponents, Ohio university, West Virginia, and Michi- gan State to their…

…, will oppose Power of the Buckeyes. Hager will meet Ackley of the.Buckeyes in the 175-pound bout'. and Prescott of the Wolverines will have the heavyweight assignment against Helgerson. In case another…

… lineup is used, Warren will wrestle in the 158-pound class,Donahoe will be shifted to the 175-pound division, and Hager will face the Buckeye's heavyweight. The Wolverines prepared for to- day's match with…

November 11, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…. Geistert, Widman, and Brown alternated in carrying the pigskin, with the fornier bear- ; ,. ing most of the burden. Four con- secutive first downs were reeled off by the Wolverines, two runs of 101 and 20…

… good blocking on the part of the Wolverine players. After making four yards through center, Geistert dropped back and passed to Widman for a first down on the Alma five yard stripe. After being held to…

…. Wagner's pass was inter-a cepted by Smith, Wolverine end, on! Alma's 35-yard line, from whence he romped through the opposition for another six points. Both kicks for points after the last two touch- downs…

…'S : of the Wolverine team. Capitol City 20 yard marker. A 618 E Liberty As' aunit, the line failed to equal (Continued From Page Six) pass, Grill to Gajewski advanced Tue., Sat. its performance of a week…

… try for the extra point, and portable typewriters ofa responsible for the Michigan touch- iHigh school of Kalamazoo was the The game ended three minutes makes bought, sold, rented, .e WOLVERINES TIE…

January 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… Febi on Saturday, Jan. 28, for a dual meet ,16, N with the Michigan team. The I.A.C. thef are national A.A.U. champions, while Th the Wolverine swimmers hold the na- low: tional collegiate championship…

… now a student at La Northwestern university, in a 100- Chi! yard race in Chicago. The former D Wolverine star covered the distance 11. in, :52 4-5 seconds.- Peterson, who will represent the T I.A.C. in…

… a oifi'-basketball there will be a lull due to the onewcomeruteof tho mazeof he Wlrnes examinations. The league Fonference basketb ,i1 player 'Iead jungles into which the Wolverines ches will get…

… speed displayed by, he furious Wildcats at Patten gym- nasiurm. This drive was also lacking at Madison. A defense found, the offense crti nbled and the Wolverines mnised many shots at Northwest- ern…

… the first time that a Wolverine mat team has ever faced an aggregation representing the Ohio school. Comparatively little is known con- cerning the strength of the invaders, aside from the fact that…

March 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… largest to witness a Michigan team in action on the home mat, watched the Wolverines in their sec- ond consecutive attempt to break the Indians' long string of victories. All of the bouts were determined by…

Wolverine during the meet. Sauer went behind his rival after two min- utes of the bout had elapsed and, al- though Campbell managed to escape twice, the Michigan 145 pound star re-I newed his advantage on…

… the periodj 'WOLVERINE STAR BEATSWCAMPBELL Russell Sauer Holder of the Conference 145 pound title who completed his dual meet career as a Varsity wrestler by de- cisively defeating Campbell, Illinois…

… victories over all of the welterweights in the western division of the Big T'en, while the Wolverine has beaten all his rivals in the east- ern section. This victory stamps Sauer as a favorite to retain the…

… The Wolverines after placing two indoor track title here tonight with men in the semifinals of the sprint, a total of 31 points. Iowa was se- saw their potential point winners fade cond with 27 markers…

May 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… place the Wolverines two full games ahead of their nearest rivals while a setback at the hands of the Hawks woud leave the Michigan nine in a tie with Otto Vogel's squad and faced with the task of beating…

… fluke homer by Winer of Wisconsin, will be in the box for the Wolverines. Either Mulroney or Twogood should be the Hawks' moundsman, Mulroney started the last game against Michigan and was in the lead by…

… pole vaulters. While a Wolverine victory in the first and only home meet of the out- door track sason tomorrow after- noon at Ferry Field seems unquest- ioned, the individual stars of the Minnesota team…

February 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Beacon Oil company here Wolverine leader who exploded late today, causing a heavy 1\lichigan against Purdue loss o! life. Early tonight the known a crucial contest. Te c dead numbered 10, but it is…

… the Wolverines lost their first two Conference tests. Nearly four weeks ago Michigan played host to a fine Indiana quintet in their first critical game. The Maize and Blue had not won a game and had…

… lost two; Indiana was unde- feated. The Wolverines were at the first fork in the long road that repre- sents a Big Ten basketball season and they chose to take the trail lead- ling to higher rankings…

…. Today those same Wolverines are rated as con- tenders for the championship of the Big Ten for a third successive year, but a defeat tonight would bring their total of losses to three and give Pur- due a…

May 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… and in rain during the morning,; Weekly will not be effected until the the Wolverines collected nine point's to beginning of next fall, Hooker said INorthw'estern's three, leaving the yesterday, when…

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