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November 21, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

…:20.. Breaking all precedents hitherto; established, the race itself was not a set up for any one man, or for any combination of three men. V 7 L +ar t , hn 1.s rlh d b, WOLVERINE "B" TEAM ENDS FIRST SEASQN WITH…

… muddy field which Crippled by this wholesale loss materially hampered the Michi- of players and unable to build up gan ball carriers, and although the a real offense or defense in the few Wolverines

…. Geistert, Reserves, Hughes' place kick being who scored three of the five touch- sufficient to give the Wolverines downs, starred for the Wolverines, a 3-0 victory. breaking away for several long While the…

… Badger Varsity was runs, while the Michigan pass de- handing the Wolverines a 6-0 lac- t fense completely broke up the Iii highly touted Maroon aerial at- INDIANA AND PURDUE tack. Deprived of the services…

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…

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…

November 03, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… center position. The others who will make the trip are Beidenweg, Decker, Gundry, Pearl- man, Patton andWidman. (Continued From Page Six) gan. They do not see how Te Wolverines backs can penetrate the…

… Illinois forward wall. They may+ see today. Physically the squad is in ex- cellent shape for the confilct with the Wolverines. Practice this week has been light, because of the fact that this is the third…

November 24, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…, who finish- rCONFER ENCE A BROWN, IOWA CAPTAIN AND CENTER, LEADS HAWKS AGAINST WOLVERINES 0 S COUNTRY K A -. r1. ....rLf My ..al" w TODA Y NEW COACII IS SECUW3D FGR WOLVERINE HENCERS After…

… as the [Wolverines are determined to end the season with a victory. HOCKEY NOTICE All men interested in varsity or freshman hockey are requested to meet in the Union Monday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The…

…- tion golf match here. ed sixth last year, may return to form to spring an upset at Madi- son, while Monroe, Wolverine track star, who finished tenth, may also surprise Michigan fans. In the absence of…

November 04, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… attempts. ceptions. With Captain George Rich re- verting to the form he displayed at Chicago last year performing the leading role, the' Wolverines flash- ed a linebucking attack that com- pletely eclipsed…

… several nice runs for a net gain of 17 yards. It was Dahlem who placed the Wolverines within scor- ing distance in the opening quar- ter when he intercepted an Illini pass from the hands of Stuessy on his…

… defense. Except for Peter'sI long drop' kick which missed beingt good by the narrowest of margins,c the Illini did not seriously threat-l en the Wolverine goal.s Michigan resumed the offensivef in the final…

November 25, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… touted as -_ wth best incBin cirucessful THIS IS HOW WOLVERINES UPSET HAWKEYES, 10-7 INieBm repulsed the Iowa running attack ;- _-___--_-___-_ ,_---____ --._Niur n henevertheirgalu wasattjFIRST PERIOD out…

… line, where Iowa 38-yard line. The Michigan played Dahlem. The Wolverine leader ran Michigan-Geistert for Dahlem, threw another pass, which Simrall verine 48-yard line. Rich made a he fumbled. It was…

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