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October 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… from the last game between the Wolverines and the men of the Illini played on the Urbana gridiron. The Gold and Blue won an overwhelming victory, 29 to 7. ance when the team journeys to Illinois on…

… Saturday. Michigan is out for venge- 640 HAVEN (By Harry B. Grundy) Mchigan and Illinois began foot- ball relations in 1898 before the coming of Yost to coach the Wolverines. In their initial encounter…

… teams of those years but in 1905 Illinois, which was not then knownI by the polite name of Indians, again appeared on the Wolverine schedule. This time they fell before the Yost attack by the score of 33…

… fall of 1906, with Michigan out of the Western Conference, Illi- nois was met for the last time before the Wolverines return 11 years later. Michigan had little trouble in win- ning by a neat margin of…

… Big Ten foot- ball schedule was arranged by the Wolverines. Nineteen hundred and eighteen was the S. A. T. C. year and Michigan minus the services of two captains, Smith and Wieman, won its entire…

…- ed the championship to Illinois on a basis of more Conference victories., Illinois Wins First Illinois scored its first gridiron vie-' tory over a Wolverine team in 1919 wften they took the heavy end…

… of a 29 to 7 score. Michigan was bom- pletely outplayed by Illinois, who won the Big Ten championship that year. Last year the Wolverines were great- ly strengthened after their disas- trous play of…

February 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

…'s1 Purdue cagers. Only two games remain on the Madison card. The Badgers willI enjoy a layoff for the. remainder of this week, and will renew activ-t ities with Coach Veenker's #econd place Wolverine

…. Wolves Have Two Two more games likewise remain on the Wolverine card. The Wolves journey to Columbus to engage the rejuvenated Buckeyes Saturday and then return, for the all im- portant finale with…

… will be three men who went abroad with the United States Olympic wrestling team scheduled to appear, George and Hewitt of the Wolverines, and Scott of the Hoosiers. Scott will go to the mat in the 178…

… Olympic entrant, as he is not un- beatable as was demonstrated by Hooker of Purdue. 'The Indiana team on the whole is, in the opinion of the Wolverine mentor, one of the best in the United States. They have…

March 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… 1. 1 TE TITLE MICHIGAN DOWNS CORNELL TRACKMEN THREE FIELD HOUSE RECORDS SHATTERED, ONE[ IS TIED, AS WOLVERINES TRIUMPH IN' STATE ASSEMBLY GOVERNMENT GRIPPED1 DEFENDS ATTACK MADE ON DIGNITYpy…

…, in the 16th dual meeting between the two schools since 1902, last night at Yost field house. The score was 501/2 to 441/. Don Cooper, star Wolverine hurdler, who accounted for 10 points in the meet for…

… and field house record made by Hubbard, Michigan, in 1925. Benson, Hornberger Tie Benson, Cornell star, and Hornber- ger, Wolverine distance man, finish- ed in a tie for first place in the two mile run…

…, out in front, was unable to shake Hornberger from his heels, and the Wolverine star did not attempt to gain first place until the final lap. Here the two battled in a fast sprint,. with Hornberger…

….6 seconds from the field house record held by Callahan, another Wolverine distance man. Lomont Wins Half Mile The biggest upset of the day, and the deciding factor of the meet, came in the 880 yard run, where…

… . I Oklahoma Aggies Take First Honors In Natio a1 A. A. UT. WrestlIn Chuiplonship Finals3 AMES PLACES SECOND (Special to The Daily) * AMES, Iowa, March 26 -Alfred Watson, star Wolverine matman took…

… speed, Hahn broke the tape in 2 min-t utes, 26 2-5 sec. ILLINOIS VAULTER SETS NEW RECORD: WOLVERINE STARS SMASH SIX MARKS IN AMASSING GREA9TEST POINT TOTAL IN MEET HISTORY Spindle And Darnall Take Events…

… place with six points each. Paul Samson, Matt Mann's giant Wolverine who established two new national collegiate records in the 220 and 440 free style swims in the pre- liminaries hield here last night…

… free style, buts was .again victor in. that event. Spindle created the fourth record for the Wolverines when he defeated Jim Hill of Minnesota, last year's champion, in the 150 yard back stroke and was…

April 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… entered the Penn relays which are being Id at Philadelphia at the same time. Michi an's chances in the two relays which the Wolverines have entered m are conced~ed to be unusually good Farrell's men have…

… opening game of "he Wolverine season. All of t' : 'layers were confident that they would keep up the record of straight victor-! 'ies which has been established by former Wolverines. ' Four .singles and two…

… the weath- er is good; MICHIGAN RECORDS In the Michigan-Harvardtgame of 1914 the Wolverines gave thle Crim- son men the greatest battle ever evi- denced between thetwo schools. Har- vard won 7-0 but the…

… Easterners when the Wolverine tennis team was defeated 4-2. The two schools were tied in the singles in a hotly contested match between Shafroth and Norrington but Colum- bia took the doubles sets. At the…

… Drake relays in both 1919 and 1920 Michigan won first in the I1klf-mile relay. Also in 1918 the; Wolverines came in second in this event. II '. With four titles to his credit this New York…

February 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Walaitis of the ket-shooting ability but their of- Big Ten Title; JMopes To Go potnttohoveryigtly Wolverines. fensive threat has been altogether To Japan As Champion hv ofradn aepohc Michigan's medley relay…

… Japan and er. His biggest trouble at present Wolverine Varsity and a team com- ; the possibility of another Western is inability to control his deliveries, posed of the reserves and freshmen The first…

… half of the Minnesota tp 'Conference championship. The Precobb, Drabicki, Vereen, 'Presby, will follow- the meet. The Varsity tilt ended 14-9 inl the Wolverine present squad includes, besides an Bobceam…

… signs of Outfielders, in addition to Nebe- audy ' their work handed out in daily. Slagle, Middleton, and Kaplan. I- practice brings a smile to the face' Park Plan ~of the Wolverine mentor. Subscribe to…

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 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…

February 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… needed as pinch tters. Last season, the Wolverine tered the ninth inning in the game th the.Maroons at Chicago with two ns needed to win. The Michigan meback spirit arose to the oecasion ien pinch hitters…

… Pheney and hluntz each delived .three' .bag- rs, driving in enough scores to put e game onice'for the Wolverines.' This seaso the Wolverines will need be well- fortified with ;batters, to Nset the strong…

…$Knode, the leading swatter of st year's nine, will greatly add to e offense of the Varsity squad. Strong Offensive Needed Last season, the Wolverines 'were >t rated as highly with the stick as ere the Illini…

…, however, the Wolverines will eed both a strong offense and de- mse to repeat their victories of the Two more men have been named by Coach Drulard to represent Michigan in the Central A. A. U. swimming meet…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. inators that 'organized religion was Wolverines Bow Before Indian "If you must be a bookworm, be not meeting the demands of the ian early bookworm. If you have a' undergraduate body, and that by Attack on…

… dealing with transportation and has written more than a score the field. j and do not realize their value. of books, most of which deal with The Wolverines showed signs of Sometimes we uncover valuable…

…. the band also entertained. the country and his final selection If the Wolverine hands were laid - has fallen to Ann Arbor. on Useman during his 60 yard run HARVARD BEATEN He considers this an ideal…

… Editor TlADIUM, CHIAMPAIGN, ILL.. Illinois team gave the Indians a the fifteenth renewal of their annual hird quarter to hand the Wolverines eat and shove them deeper into the pletely outplayed Michigan in…

Wolverines, registering 12 first downs, totalling 173 yards from rushing, while Michigan compiled 4 first downs and gained 41 yards from scrimmage. Illini Use Three Rushers. The Illini alternated their ball…

… carriers, employing Lanum, Hum- bert and Timm to good effect against the Wolverines. But it was not the rushing or passing game that was responsible for the Illi- nois victory. Great blocking and…

… stripe, but all of his attempts were either wide ox short. Michigan's offense did not get under way during the first quarter, but the Wolverines staged an attack in the second quarter that gained ground…

March 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines will drop Wiscon-. sin, Northwestern and Ohio State until' the 1928 season. Exact dates for the Conference games will be set at the schedule meeting to be held at Iowa City dur- ing the…

… throws. Baltimore is the largest city in the country supporting a minor league baseball team. Wolverine Five j May Play Cornell Here Next Seqson W~JLVRINS AVOEDTO MN OVE REDL LAN WITE LUIN UANNIUL LAS…

… For the 15th time since 1902 Michigan and Cornell will meet in an indoor track meet at the Drill hall in Ithaca tonight, with the Wolverine squad favored to win the carnival. The Michigan team entrained…

May 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

… school of The only two meets that were ever Youngstown, Ohio, is sending the held by these two schools were won Schafer brothers to carry its colors by the Wolverines, but they were so to the front in the…

… at Evanston by a score- their efforts during the season. of 5-2. The hurling staff received the The Wolverines now lead by virtuel greatest number of awards, seven 1 of their five victories, and one…

…, captain of the three outfielders, Lang, Jones and Purple team. The Wolverine star Hollis were awarded numerals. was forced throughout the sets, win- Coach Mather is pleased with the ning the first one by a…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…. Distance, 119 feet, 4 3-8 inches. WOLVERINES A WAIT TEST WITH MAROON (Continued from Page One) Vick is certain to handle the receiv- ing end of the game. Ernie has been going like the proverbial house…

… through in one of the games with ed four hits/in one game alone. The Wolverines seem to have a crack] pinch hitter in Jack Blott, the 'alter- nate catcher. Blott was given three chances during the last…

January 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… air rink on the cam- pus, the ice of which has been in ideal condition the last week. Duff, for- ward, will play his last game with the Wolverine team. Hooper has returned to the squad after a week…

…. Dial 5821. 89-90 j FOR SALE J-HOP TICKET for sale. Call 5876. 90-91 } t FOR SALE-J-Hop ticket, Marks 6581. 88-89-90 '', news is DANCE -AT- A RMORY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS LUNDQUIST'S WOLVERINE

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…;.l~s r 'in 'i , .. s, <' ,'. 1. 4', s (Continued from Page 1, dol. 7) $ <!absent is the natura came too late to aid the Wolverines. ward overacting. A "Withz the ball on Michigan's 41-I picture…

…. Featured are the Wolverines took to the air.! electric fans, 'he said, "experiments have proven I Ralph Graves, and Truskowskvs pass to Siinrall netted "In the spring the gravel roads there is a certain…

…Illinois i, th'retened once when Yanuskis+,T E D Y-NV MR5 Wade two first cdowns, placing the iTUF AY.r NOVEMBER OS WAY NE ball onl Michigan's 22-yard line. MSCL 1>~~ acre the 'Wolverine line stiffened MU IA…

April 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Michigan counter had n made in the third inning. undgren's machine worked well in field and with the bat. Every nber in the Wolverine lineup hit ly except Kirch and he added to scoring with two runs. Perrin…

…, Robertson winning third, the only Michigan place in the event. Second and third places in the 220 yard free style went to the Wolverines when Gilmore and Bab- cock counted. The feature of.the evening was Gil…

… one well worth taking in spite of the defeat. Grand Rapids has ex- pressed a desire to appear on the Wolverine schedule next season. If it is real artistic, decorative wall coverings you want, go to C…

May 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… Merkel. Wilsonl, tired frc and fight, dropped the next tv nd the title. Merkel won; 6 ithout difficulty, although Caged a brave stand in the It ter Merkel had taken four ga. row. The play of the Wolverine

… faggerty flied Kazoo . ....,.2 0'04'0}iO 0, 0l2 0-4 amn nout toMiller things began to look pret-' Michigan ... 2 0p0q.0 0000 3 x-5 ty black for the Wolverines. Shackle- The lineup follows: tmlnIford, the…

September 27, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… the Junior meet with a heave of 42 feet 8 3-4 inches. The winning distance for this event was 45 feet even. The distance in the Senior meet for this event was 46 feet 11 7-8 inchs. The third Wolverine

… University will meet Northwestern's negative team here, while the Wolverine negative teamr will meet Chicago's affirmative team at Chicago. The subject for the women's debate, which will be held December 8…

May 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…- Wolverine captain. Perchance will be able to find opportunity venge in Saturday's events. rdsley will find }rivals. worthy of el in the hurdles, When he will te with Dili and Pollman. Blotlh ye hurdlers of…

… the highest grade .re credited with marks of 16y ,q seconds for the 100 and 220 hurdles, reshectivediy. If they ven approach thosqe marks in the g' meet the Wolverine Hurdlers~ lave to* step to beat…

January 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… Press) PANAMA, Feb. 26.-Seaplanes op- erating in the defense of the Panama (Canal yesterday bombarded and E theoretically destroyed enemy sub-, i rn iri;q whenh nohPPn asi--t av HALF ENDS 21-5 Wolverine

… basket- ball race with the odds heavily in fa- vor of their opponents, the Wolverines displayed a spectacular brand of ball and upset the Illinois five 33-24 at the Illinois gymnasium here tonight, and…

…. The skipper gave the Wolverine guard some in- structions and sent him back into the fray immediately. Haines then scored a free throw, and Michigan again flashed brilliantly, keeping the ball away from…

… for Madison where the Wolverines will face the Wisconsin five Monday in. another important contet. The Summaries Michigan F.G. F.TPts. Chambers, If...........3 1 7 Reece, rf.............0 2 2 Doyle…

May 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

…'d For Wolverines Fresh from a weekend trip which resulted in victories Aver Illinois and Iowa Saturday and Monday, the Var- sity baseball team arrived in Ann Arbor late yesterday afternoon and took the…

… Presbyterian hospital, after an operation for carcinoma of- fell a notch due to the defeats at the hands of the Wolverines. Fisher's Dr. Charles Poor Will I)euotce Ein. team is now in fourth place, one stein…

April 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

…' editor. of the Wolverine, and any other pub- lication officers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by the Board in Control, of Student Publications on Saturday, April 30, 1921. Applications, in…

February 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINES9BEAT MIANS IN1FSTu CONTEST,24T018 ILLINI HELD TO THREE BASKETS BY EXCEPTIONAL GUARDING SENSATIONAL PLAYING GIVES MICHIGAN WIN Karpus Scores 10 Free Throws and Field Goal; Three Pretty Baskets Caged…

… the lead in the Conference, 24 to 18, in the roughest and most brilliant basketball game ever played on the Waterman gymnasium floor. The Wolverines took the lead at the start and were never headed. So…

January 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…'s Varsity wrestlers leave in the 175 pound and hlavyweight I N GR 1*:1 M [ETIthis morning for Lansing where they' classes complete the list. will engage the Michigan State. squad{ The . Wolverine matmen meet…

… Chi- Coach w nnicnrrivestAtiEvanstoniAndtt tte sia cago next Saturday afternoon in Yost Arries A Eviisln ~ tonit in a meet with the Wolverin(Seldhui pca ett e Supervises Workout Of Divers Ifield house…

… send the same i into two groups this year for wrest- WOLVERINES FAVORED men against M. S. C. as defeated ling competition, an eastern and a Northwestern last Saturday. Captain western circuit. Chicago is…

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

… Buckeyes, while Tes- day's gamc with Purdue was called off because of rain The- Illinois lead is threatened) by te Wolverines who occupy second place, half a game e-1 hind after winnin~ fiv-, consecutive…

… Monday. The Hawkeyes are now in third place, half a contest behind the Wolverines.f Wisconsin also partially atoned forI y its 4-1 defeat at the hands of the Michigan team on Saturday by hand- ing the…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… competing for the first time as a Wolverine Other Games chalked up a win but has not reached his best tennis yet. Captain Krick- SAmerican Le e baum and the other veterans, Crane AR agueand Vose, played good…

… college will 100 002 020 01-6 13 2 engage the Wolverines in another pre- New York-Scott, Davies, McQuillan Conference meet on the following and Snyder. Monday "at Indianapolis in what Philadelphia…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… hammer, javelin, an ddiscus events is not expected to benefit the Iowans, whose only potential point scorer in these contests is Captain Dauber. It is in these three events that the Wolverines are expected…

… should increase their speed by a full second, for he is capable of better than 50 seconds in the quarter. He is also a probable scorer in the 220. Although the Wolverines are expected to show better…

February 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

…?'i hadonly -' wen iiuCsota Iwas the only teami ,t;. "{ifre t cj ' i the Wolverines the whole- jheI iyt g~E3 1) ~thtiIs , vZr si L )eao the Mich2ig'.an-lPennsylvania 1 s tf C) h-a t et Iir, ;-,( id iLciigI26pin…

…'ilar.,M. A. C.'s only first place, on in thefancy (iving b'y Kiefaber, ay fail to thec lot of the Wolverines, ,r Papenguth a ;nd Mildher have been ins- rea«t in p)ractice and should' ire a splendid account of…

May 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… starts at 4:05 o'clock fternoon both teams will have usual line-up with either Fish aw in the box for the visitors. a a veteran and if he pitches to- tould give the Wolverines some pposition. \ idgren…

… .600 .400 .200 .000 Crnikshank Reports w Cruikshank, star broad jumper and hurler of thd Wolverine team, put in his first appearance of the week yes- terday, and he engaged in a light workout. He…

July 27, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLVERINE , Iverine, STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER ON OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. ed Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. s: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Phones…

… of nbtices of events will be published in- The .Wolverine' etion of the Editor, if left or mailed to the office. communications will receive no consideration. No will be returned unless the writer…

June 27, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…-American open tourney here to- rounds of the district golf tour day with a card of 33-35 to add to his ment here with a 74. Fred Glov 74 in the initial round Sunday. He is former Wolverine golf captain, is t six…

April 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… From Page Six.) sity plenty to worry ajou during the coming season, and should be a great help to get the older men into first rate shape. Last year in the match with Oak- land Hills, the Wolverines

… probably be broken up with Hammer pairing with the Wolverine captain. This combination has performed credit- ably in several practice matches. I Spencer and Beal will take the post for the Wolves in the…

WOLVERINE RESTAURANT 'til l ' ti ' ti I _ , lhe clock won't drag a weary round when you come to class pepped u p with a Shredded Wheat breakfast. Lazy hours follow meal too heavy. There's a lot of energy in…

February 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… wound up a two months periodl of steady training in prepara- tion for thie Illinois Carnival. Some of the best competition will be met by, the Wolverines tomorrow night and1 they can reaily meet it for…

… 1 I I ipi I V 511 n* d Ieiw~1eElr, Wrll .e Othe C IV1est TTV. Michigan man entered in the meet.I WOLVERINES CONFIDENT::. Other fighters who have been enter- ed are as follows: Smyser as a welt…

Wolverine spring- i AVE YOU SUJBSCRIBED) YET? oli M. hunnleyey- 6,board ai'tists will- have the advantage- M . Stein-lG, T. Fitzgibbons-16; Maltz-15, K. Presten-15, H. Gold: of theii' own board, and Thomson…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… and journalism, turn- WOLVERINE SLUGGERS ed into 'a discussion. HAVE REGAINED STRIDE Round Table Discussions Specific subject were taken up inds round table discussion groups imme- Liverance on Mound to…

…, '23, next year's . editorial Wolverine baseball team will stack up board chairman, led a discussion on against Chicago at 4 o'clock this after- editorial writing and policy. noon on Ferry field. In the…

… and may take a The constitution provides for a per- chance agains the Wolverines. * He manent organization known as the plays first base regularly when not on Michigan Interscholastic Press asso- the…

April 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

Wolverines still prac- ticed some of the pranks that caused, them to bow in defeat in the first two Conference games, they suddenly realizedi their power with the bat and defeated the high-scoring Michigan…

…I State baseball team by a score of 6 to 4 on the Ferry field diamond yes-I terday afternoon. The victory over the State nine was as welcome as a warm spring day, being the only game that the Wolverines

February 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… ho c: irx Veteran Mentor Of Michigan Trackmen 9AS TRACK STARS TAKE PART IN _____TENTH ANNUALILLINOIS RELAYS -- Northrup Takes Only First Places For Wolverines When He Ties In Pole Vault And Wins Broad…

… informed the state department that decisions, to run p a 21 to 8 score Union Concert Series throughout the entire production. The the cruiser had been sent to Corinto While the Wolverines were winning…

July 27, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… out the final scores of an unusual game between the two teams here today. WOLVERINES SURVIVE ROUND GRAND RAPIDS, July 26.-Dave Ward, Addison Connor, and John Bergelin, University of Michigan stu- dents…

March 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… most pleasing performance was avid, leadCrsn ices e petition, the Wolverines came along that of Erickson, junior pole vaulter, and Hillier and Brown, catchers. - well in the final two weeks of the in his…

January 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…, cornering ten coun- ers, and it is to these mien he wvill give season he is in perfect physical condi- rolm for a utility man, as he is able season, the Wolverine tankmen sur- ters himself and having a share…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… REFLECT Before you complete your four- teenth hour of razzing the fighting Wolverine team, consider this: Could you have done any better? With which we will pipe down and go on with the story. * * * Here…

…-tat-tat Bzzzzzzzz Tat- tat-tat-tat-tat Bzzzzzzzzzz Tat-tat Boy, what a run! The snarling Wolverines gained beow gullbek of- fle offle poosh! Baby, that was a run! The ball was tossed from (Voice from kitchenette…

May 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… bureau !IrewdlykonIhoghu hoe- near mes and, allowed t afe hits. The only run toff the Wolverine tv sixth when Duhm, thi r walked. Poesel the third base tlin on second. King amen by a neat saer Duhm was…

… seeoni ninth inning 'was ] ei Wolverines. Giles, it safely, after one ma ian walked and filled picked oan the first i might have Been tra' not hit thebank that Id. man, at shortstop,x nt game. He made…

February 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… a en the athletes m et. In the dash nois, joint holde oor record for tched with such t the squad amass- I)efeat of Hlawkeyes Aids Wolverines nasium for the qualifying round. Any al of points in the…

… array of victories bodes no good for the Wolverines and Barker does not expect his athletes to come through with a victory. He knows, however, that, as always, the men will put up a battle and give all…

September 27, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… murder. 666333lii bei Foreign Students to Hold Reception ' BEPIPovided present plans materialize Wolverine Engine Runs Through Cars the foreign students on the campus Amsterdam, N. Y., Sept. 26.-The lo…

…- will have a reception at the home of comotive of the Wolverine, Chicago to President Marion L. Burton within the New Work filer of the New York Cen- Detroit, Sept. 26.-Bishop Theo- next few weeks. This…

May 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… relief driver. Ilachle. for toAvet l4J~lliW~%altbough a freshman, heas had con- __ _ iticdrabhle driving experience,' and a Another Michigan Big Z10 Champion t WOLVERINES DREAK 6 REGOR BETN HO911T 1…

…, accomplished the ter when he heaped 24 11 1-2 inc Hubbard jumlped but twice. Hist leap was good for 21 feet 7 1-2 inc Martin, of the Wolverines, set a Ohio field record for the 440 w~ he ran the distance in 49 2…

May 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… "Carl Lundgren day" fund this afternoon at the Ohio State baseball game when 15 "M" men will make a collection in the stands. The Illinois coach, who was for six years leader of the Wolverines and pro…

…'s play. The ab- sence of Capt. Walter Wesbrook was keeiny Fe1t bv the Wolverines. SI6-MA DELTACHI INIATES11MN E. J. Ottaway, '94, Editor of Port Hu- ron TmesHerald, Given Honorary Membership FRATERNITY…

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