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April 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ..+ . _---.. P' AiS~ N U S PdEAT. U P. }/' 8V<Q. V PrGc* Cm "The Stimpson As you want it, when you want it, from Ed. V Price & Co. ,Will You Spend $25 for a tailored-to-order suit in which have been molded your own indi- vidual characteristics by Ed V Price & Co. If you will, you will find that no locally made suit can equal it and that two $15 cheap tailored 94' ; ' -_ a w,. r 1/ =-T " t . ", :r ~- o / " ~r" - 1 1!/...…

April 30, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, APRIL. 30, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ~r ,A.... ,,. ...a .. .,. .. ......._, ..... r.. r.. . ,...... ........ a .. _ _ ... _ _. .__ HISTORY SOCIETY WILL MEET HER IlissiSipl iValley Associatioii ('o~aiii n 'I'o W. L. C'lemnits' Library} For Session Tomonirrow KAE1RPINSKI TO SPEAK '_ Members of the Mississippi Valley hIistorical association, which opens its 18th annual convention in Detroit to-I flay, will hold their second la...…

April 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

… fl J 1. i i.% ' iK /" ~A~T ~ * .. .* . 1M r___________________ h| TRACK NOTICE OUT All track mncn whp have lock- ,es at Ferry"fMeld should appear for pry.,tice -.t 3 o'clock Satur- day afternoon. Coach Steve Far- rell has planned to have the can- didates in the various events compete at this time. -t ne at - rence TENNIS MEN PLAY I was FIFTEEN MATCHES game ,roons Varsity tennis candidates took ad- t, the vantage of the first good p...…

April 30, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

….w...."- KN e-is WOMEN TO HAVE CHANCE TO JOIN VOTERS' LAGUE GUE Notices Senior Girls' play rehearsals will bed held this week as follows: 7 o'clock ot. day at Newberry hall auditorium, act I; 4 to 6.o'clock tomorrow at Sar-j ah Caswell Angell hall, act II; 4 to 6 o'clock Friday, act I. Senior society will hold a meeting at 5 o'clock today tha Cook building. business at Mar-' All women wishing to join the Ann Arbor branch of the Natio...…

April 30, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ILL] IL r+ r m r 1 t WOLVERINES TO OPEN SEASON WITH CHICAGO MAROON TRACK( TEAM~ HERE FOR INITIAL MEET, SATURDAY, MAY 17 Michigan's next Varsity track and field meet Is with Chicago on Ferry field Saturday, May 17. Three weeks of training remain to the Maize and Blue athletes before this meet. It is to be hoped that the weather of the next few days will be an improvement over that of the past month. Coach Lundgren...…

April 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…play'has been weak, or. he would rank with the men higher up. The combination of aggressive and strong defensive play promises a team which will show well both in singles and in doubles. Particularly in doubles where a steady defensive and a strong offensive player can hit it off together, a brilliant outlook is pro- mised. fair to on this nse arel he men for the east at >aseball een at work in the.' ks and the men are ip. With the show- I ...…

April 30, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…r - v I ISPR NC SHIRTINGS P Fine English and Scotch Woolens will be found this Spring, for the first time, in the medium as well as higher priced Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, The new Tariff makes this possible.' Closeness to the foreign markets makes the Stein-Bloch showing most compre- hensive. Why not take the tip? Balmacaans in all the new colors. LindensClmidt, Apfel & Co. Clothiers and Furnishers Just received, a full line of soft, ne...…

April 30, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…Try the new paper S SUITS, HATS, and FURNISHINGS SELTONA IRST THING you do today our store and choose yottr sp clothes. Then it is settled. J.P. Wuerth Co. efficient vice insures prompt dei, Our complete and compren] sive exhibit of quality clo affords the widest range of ection. The styles and valut young men's and men's s are exceptional. Teach your dollars to have more sense by trading at Wadhams &, Co. Lasting satisfaction with ev- e...…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…SATYtiRDAY, APRIIL 30,'1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIA 11 17, T 11 i R L;i n, -.,._ _-_ ._-.. - . _ ....w.,. "A Tr-U7JI AT 1-,1 7E R'S I T"-r)-7" is ADVCTD OT ); ADA, '91 I1AWE: VE T IN ; iit. shortly, Ithe i fflght l dayscoeucback, and the lint of alumrni i, ce t IFieliiranis ;rath er weak. ,On March {records will be systematized. Class U VRST on. Life'I, its0 o easy as it has ap- i iohootng ill) withi a speed tt de~lI- sc, t res met in ...…

April 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 , 1930 T-'VMT('-4T r AM r1AT.I. PAGE F p ...:. r.r.'. a -=aeie ' , "r"r+; --° 1 1 1.. L IYl A V l-a 1 41 t3 IN .x CAMPUS SOCIETIES AOD CONTRlIBUTION TO fUND FOR CAMP' 01i CONVICTS DEMAND REMODVAL -OF WARDEN THOMAS I rf~i4SEATFDE S"RAFC AFTE ISASTROUS ENTENTARY FIRE AT COLUMBUS [pCHAFBOK TAFC fi M 't5 lf' L MCHKIGO CROWDS FILL STRI3E 1111,11,1111~L v, .. . , . .....:...... ... . ,.....: :.r °+ . Sri' $ , ,. +..i . '...…

April 30, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…9 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 T14 r 1tl[T l" "Tr A ht n AT? .., . -- ...........r.W. t iL I V~III11tHidN ~LrLIAG I Tmo 1 I MEDICAL PROFESSORS TO ATTEND MEEIG Sveral members of the faculty, of the'Iedcalschool will attend the meetings of the Association of Ameri- cari*,Physicians and the American As- socfation for Clinical Investigation to be field at Atlantic City from Monday to Friday of next week. Pr1of. A. S. Warthiii and Prof. Carl V. Wel...…

April 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…SDA' APRXL 30, 1929 GEOLOGY CAMP WILL OFFER SUMMER WRK IN CUNERAN.AE ADVANTAGES OF CAMP MILLS SPRING .EXTOLLED BY BELkNAP REGION TO BE EXPLORED Kentucky Mountain Folk Claimed To Be Especially Interesting Ralph L. Belknap of the geology department, who will conduct courses in geology and physiogra- phy next summer at Camp Mills Spring, geology and geography summer camp, believes that the camp work offers students an ex- cellent opportunity to b...…

April 30, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…THlE MICX(IOA DAILY. Ammw ust stylish ,orrect in style To just offer you stylish clothing would be easy for us but would soon set you' doubting the value of our store service. We study the difference between style and correct style so that you may feel secure in any selection yon may make here. There is an individuality in the styles of Stcin=Bloch Smart Clothes that pleases the critical buyer==~a glance at yourself in 'a Stein-Bloch Spri...…

April 30, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGCAN DlAILY PAGE' a a+ ass a t.w is a y t'1 a l_/ h 1 L i A ri ILA 1.61YL' L' Ball Team Faces Normal Today After Two Postponements Nine To Play Seven Tilts In Next Ten Days Wolverines Are Scheduled To Perform Here Friday And Saturday Sek Eighth Victory Gee And Fishman Are Still Slated To Hurl Against Hurons At Ypsilanti Because yesterday's continued rain caused the Michigan Normal game to be postponed for the second time '...…

April 30, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Purdue Wins In 15thInning; Watson, Stone Second At Pen Michigan Nine Drops 3-2 Tilt In 15_Inningsa Vernon's Home Run Gives Purdue Narrow Victory;, Teams Play Today tConthaued from Page 1) pletely, however, as is shown by the hit total which they garnered. Lead- ing the local attack, were the potent bats of Capt. Merle "Butch" Kremer, Elmer Gedeon and Walter Peckin- paugh, a trio which accounted for nine of the 14 safe b...…

April 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGF THFFF SUNDY, PRIL30,193 I'A~E HRI Baseball Team Trounces rish, 9- Smick Pitches Two-it Game For Easy Win Michigan Reverses iForm; Nardone Garners Only Two Notre Dame Hits (Continued from Page 1) bunt which rolled in front of the plate and stopped dead, and when catcher Augie Verhoestra heaved wild- ly into right field, Charley scampered all the way to third. He scored on Sofiak's pop single down the right field...…

April 30, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I[3 The MIjors American Lague Detroit ......100 000 200- 3 7 1 Cleveland ....241 030 20x- g2 13 0 Auker, Logan, Hatter, McLaughlin and Cochrane, Hayworth; Whitehill and Pytlak. New York.....001 000 300-4 9 1 Washington ...100 001 000-2 6 0 Pearson and Dickey; Weaver and Hogan. St. Louis.'.. ..000 000 000- 0 8 1 Chicago ......013 002 60x-12 19 0 Walkup, Blake, Thomas and Hem- sley, Giuliani; Stratton and Sewell. Boston, Phil...…

April 30, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 2,500 ExpectedAt Alix Benefit Track Meet This Afternoon Trackmen Will Oppose Normal In Dual Meet Recurrence Of Old Injury At Penn Relays Forces Ward To Sidelines Tolan May Compete Distances Of Track Events Made Shorter To Insure Keen Competition A crowd of close to 2,500 people, track fans and persons who never saw a track meet but who will be out to make a personal gesture, are ex- pected to see the track team of the Uni...…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…PAIL 30, 195 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y Dickey Replaces Ineligible Snider By TOM WITECKI Coach Ray Fisher has named Jim Dickey to be Michigan's reg- ular catcher for the remainder of the *oung Big Ten baseball sea- son. Fisher is forced to play Dickey behind the plate regularly, be- cause his other catcher, Gene Sni- der, was ruled ineligible by the Conference last weekend. Dickey had played most of the games this season in right field. How will...…

April 30, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY OUTING OR NEGLIGEE 8HIRT8. F Of Old U. of M. should live a are i' Univerit of Michigan Quitar. Xciire crdoubt Interested In the aovtimei\ h, aittas Nye hav 10Pices towiestQuaity highest. Gumanteed every inichIiof the toait Vilinamdiuita oStrings, lit ets.; Banjo iand24 iMan'di ting,s de ttiriii a secillsviudv, wt'ivii ouwouild tall 1and see' what we a sts. Eherythiiig illpropoertioni. Z.. II. ('lenient, A, 'rn I GI.C 1r 0L r...…

April 30, 1905 (vol. 14, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DALY. T "1 T+ "' S ++I.+ ++I-+ -+++I++ -+-- t--4 - I 1--- ! 4. -1 11-F- 41 Burcli Trade+ Yo e lu- en.. \Vi f feld's Fine Tailoring Guarantees., u: t ski lluland a it iiii criiit o1), ad any awlIerO. Oi V011 a faig-,. fit-a iufandl inifuniVOiin-of -lirt- Burchfield's fine Tailoring Trade, 106 L. Huron . .. sL.L_. . . _ trs ,_ r._. w r y .+r HOMAi'S H-OMEi SUPF'LY S 0R1< Offler, i at m li-i-Sal Iim ii -.. BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAPS, SlIO...…

April 30, 1903 (vol. 2, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVE1C( 1TY OF MICIGAN DAILY. If you wan t to know N1hat snmartly dressed f. m ,2n iii sar this sea- 18 o se for' y~g9.d ;. ,.r ,g-R;" ! Y : ' -... ,()i~tl~~ll? ' ' .ll~l '..i 'tJ l 8 J o IT K <\ ' t PALACE At~ A b1~~1T ''~~ av:o Phow: 0,5f. 047, A B Q1 " t x c New Ar ' t7( ' 888 ~ ' "' s ,, .- ". i., , t? 1 8 ( 1 t'.ItttI(. "t1 -, . .. . . I !11 1 (0°, . ,' . ..., i N )'L I. ii. Ga~7ct8wi~ W. S. PC Eyes 1 l.. DAN 8iRi ;ii I.'t i Nil .-.....…

April 30, 1902 (vol. 1, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…THlE MICII(AIN DAILY.'NEWS Amon theSmaler hins ofLif S 'N~ OS (19>'ii.\a -01t K~fIN & KLL. CN J- S+CH AN? OHAS. DIETASa EX(.ELSIOR LAqfirRX To .,tF A, N TAILORS IDA~Y WORK- R PCIAiLTY: VRN0WORK 601 EAST WILLIAMS STREET !15 WEST 'IIUIION ST.. TPhata,' 56 Thsspacebelongys to Goo G overnn ent Club Ofiea TAfN 3. IALLMENDINGER t . FINE ART GOODS taaaaam ~ 1 5 1 tfilli tlatlell1.abrjicto sa R allyt, Ste.TUTTLE'S BIRHFEDS= FeTailorig LUNCH ROOM "No0 ...…

April 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P A r.r. T" - T HE_. - s ___- T V_ - - -- - . 'a.a.., ra Iin 'wm~r,. ££ A~I£5 11 1. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941 VOL. LI. No. 147 Publication in the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices To Members of the Faculty, Staff and Student Body: Attention of everyone is called to the Lost and Found department of the Business off...…

April 30, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…THE MiCHIGAN DAILY P GE TH Urr-. Nine Beats Notre Dame, 3"2; Netters Trounce State, 8-1 4' Big Second Inning Rally Provides Winning Runs The Cracker Barrel By MYRON DANN Associate Sports Editor Track Squad To Face Powerful Team In Illinois Here Saturday Fishman Conquers Irish Hurler In Pitching Duel; Varsity Gets Two Hits (Continfed from Page 1) scored on the play standing up. Harms then hit a grounder to the shortstop, but the ...…

April 30, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, -ARIL, 30, 1940 THE MICHIGAN ~ II Golfers Defeat Purdue; NineTo F ace Spartans Here Today Linksmen Gain Eighth Straight, Win, 14'/To 9' Goodwin Clark Medal Score; Takes BigTen Shoots Varsity Lead (Continued from Page 1) singles match against Doug McDan- iel, the pace-setting Clark put to- gether rounds of 36-35-71 to again sweep his match with the Purdue representative. This victory gave the hard hitting newcomer a record of t...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…PEIR - SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T ----T- - Church Guilds, Discussion Groups ' Announce Week-End Programs Several aspects of modern religion the "Finality of the Scriptures" at will be discussed at guild meetings 4:30 p.m. with supper following. The today and two discussion groups will earlier time has been set for the con-' also be held. venience of servicemen who have to "G.I. Religion-Its Obligations and return to...…

April 30, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…r t. y SiHE;IIC I , Wolverines hip Broncos, 10=9, in 11=Inniwg Si iwfe st W alterhouse's Hit with a Bases Full Provides Win Dick Drury, Third Maize and Blue Hurler, Finishes Contest To Take Credit for Victory I _____._._._ t1 TAKING IT EASY Major League Scores <9~ (Continued from Page 1) here probably the fightingest team the Maize and Blue has faced this year. Twice Western was behind by three runs, and twice they came iigh...…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 THE MICHIGAN :DAILY PAGE THREE SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 THE MICHIGAN UAILY PAGE TIIRE~ _. Hard-Hitting Diamondmen Gain Sole Claim to Big Ten Lead Eaddy, Cline Garner Three Hits Apiece; Wisniewski Hurls Second Conference Win Wolverine Nine Defeats Illinois, 13-3 Oklahoma Aggies Move Into Drake Relays Lead 'M' Golfers Face Test On Purdue Links Today Battle Boilermakers, OSU in Triangular Meet; Vie With Wildca...…

April 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rA L THR TUSAAPI 0 95 H rHIA AL A 'l"L' A. AA At 1. A% F I Mound Problem Worries Fisher LONE FIRST BY OWEN I Trackmen Look Good, But Lose By RUDE DIFAZIO Pitching still worries baseball coach Ray Fisher. Sitting in the stands behind the visiting team dugout before start- ing an inter-squad game yester- day, Fisher seemed surprised, and happy over his team's sweep of the three game weekend s...…

April 30, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…FMAY, APRM 80, 1054 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL SO, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY btan N . . . . by Ivan N. Kaye Frosh Ends Give Grid Squad Boost T- DURING SEVERAL recent issues we have devoted a great amount of space to various discussions of one of the most perplexing problems facing the educational community today. Misplaced goals in athletics constitute in our opinion a threat to American higher education almost comparable to the sp...…

April 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…- THE MICHIGAN DAILY YOUSuel hveherdof State Savings Bank. GEORGE BISOHOFF Correct Clothes for Men- Yo url hv had f 1V tth ierrTok6 no V. Sea fLORL5T. wmAnod mDr. c v cues ADE IN NEW YORK. P E N N Y C 0 0 K N It !r Jhn ; rer C GC CUT rLOWER5 & PLAN P5 When you hear lno. K6,-.1,sPof. It . 5. arhiart Chpin 9t.. between Ituroi .S. sn tMittl-r Ae. , Frak 1 . aier Chistian MairtinPhn80.t a about" Bettr tan Sdas~t<;<...;clothes it means. Better.hane...…

April 30, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…THlE UNIVERSITY OF M\ICIHIGAN DAILY. MICHIG AN GtT! od aio Time Table (Revised) Iarch 1, 1896. EAST.WET. ________________ Mai 1 d LE ---- 3 0 161 1---------8 .18 No lottetry scheimes. Y N. Y. Spcial- 5001 N. Y. Specia---- 7 30 Eatern Ex----10 12 N. S. Limited.--. 9 25 CASH saves you 25 Atlantic Ex--7 30 Pacific Ex---12 15 It1 oti ilOllltP'8ll. [hi:~t D.N.Express---- 5 40 Westene Ex.--2N00 r 1G.:R. Express -.-11 015(Ohi. Nt. Ex-- 10 12 ecust...…

April 30, 1909 (vol. 19, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…Sam Burchficld's Fine Taloin Trade Can Deliover Te Goods Sam Burchfied & Coo EAST HURON ST. totr'Clot Lunst Iose'Coeams: os Bnn Ilp 338 Sooth State Sts-eet THEFftAhNEIS15AND MECHANICS BANKt MAIN AND HURON SITREETS Caaitl $50,000 Surplus adi Profits $90.0d general t lo i usts O c, spercent pat oil0 Time and t avins r101oils. sarely i) postitoe ore t; r. t, ¢_.00ttsdoupwaso s It. lEI~os ,esi. W0t5. . 00' N~s cePr IL. A. WtO AAss aht " . . i '0 ....…

April 30, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. DO YOU 'HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER ? HAVE YOU "MONEY "TO BURZN ?9" We want the most particular student in the University to come in and try on a suit from Hammerslough Bros.' or from The Stein, Block Co., and then he may go to his favorite tailor. Poor fellow! It'll he a cold spring day for the tailor. He can't make such clothes at any price, unless he is one in a thousand. He knows how to charge for them...…

April 30, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… i 6y ..a. .: - ;t: ,, a { _.: r . '6.i.'.'+.. - . f, ' r< .. / .r ' i \ / 1 r ... f \ \. ' -, - :- . Cifi H FP 0d 5 Upi)b") a . p L m EEC. to 0 4. 0r [y} 4) 4) =ia =wI~ 0939 oi N *U 0 oU4 0 , r W cr :o + 0 .: H n - - - - _ _ CE, U .,..LU r w G.~ { 4- H 0 r 0;} +. I _ 9 W' +' i j..':. e _ ... . . nt... } ([p ((F(EF r t F " S.. 4- IU - zt z> ,r U U- 44 Ai r _ '. w r v ,. _ ., I - E " 6) ,, :: . s .. _ - _ i 1 f = J-...…

April 30, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…TEE U. OF M. DAILY. w THE CHEQUAMEGON ORCHESTRA. LEW H. CLEMENT, 51 So. MAAIN ST. Director aod Enoag;er. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY :20 EAST HURON STREET. Good Work Goaranoteed. Goods called for aod delivereed. A. F. COVERT, Prop. HANOS~zarzal1I5 E. Washiogton Street. 22 V ears Ili the iBusinesustli'e-O CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. DANCING and DELSARTE MRS. ANNIE WARD FOSTER 46 S. State Street. MONDAY -S p m. Advanced Class for L...…

April 30, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. See Our Swell Display- of Summer Neckwear ! For Quality, Correct Styles, and Square Prices-We are the "Onliest." AN EXCLUSIVE LINE OF WASHABLE NECKWEAR, Madras, Cheviot, Ginghams, in Combination StocKs, Ascots, Strings and 4-in-hands. Alfred Benjiman's, Fancy Vests, Crash and Cloths-swell patterns. We can fit you in any style of gloves. Our $1.50 Gloves are especially strong. Ask for "No. 30 Every pair guarant...…

April 30, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. Spring Suitings. Latest Styles of Hats. BOYS! 1Vc e ltnohhs' things for you in Negligee Shirts, Neckweftr, Iats--tlhings that you want. ('ile auIt dsee thleil. ~THE TWO SAMS. ANN A LA Rf( 1 LINTE OF TRUNKS AND) VALISES. N1BB I NE 11 O1 F N( KHiS lIi , 1 11 AT THE J. T. J.ACOBS COMPANY, EBLOR. 27 and 29 MAIN STREET. z KY ' '= I'A'O THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCIES. TNI OD O EsEO30I 106(1-1()IS VVAl1A . 1 \+E. C I xc' (i.aCo...…

April 30, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE -- {Sc.ard . . . by Dick Lewis NATIVE DANCERS have been known to bump and grind on'the is- land of Java in Indonesia, in colorful bistros in New York's Green- wich Village, and even at sideshows in the Ringling Brothers touring circus. In sports circles though, there's one Native Dancer that's caught the fancy of most turf fans all over the nation. This one's a smooth-running, unbeate...…

April 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… SUNqDAY, M 3a, r)- 950 - THE MICHIGAN DAILY W olverine Nine Hands 'U Second 10-3 Defeat t Fourth Conference Victory Maintains First Place Lead Varsity Golfers Oppose _k Northwestern Tomorrow By JIM PARKER - Michigan maintained undis- puted possession of first place in the Big Ten baseball race dumping Indiana's Hoosiers for the second time by a 10-3 score yesterday at Ferry Field. The Wolverines pounded out 12 well-bunched hits...…

April 30, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Michigan Net Squad Seeks Revenge Wolverine Golfers In Meet with Western Michigan Today . .n By NEIL BERNSTEIN * * * - _-nIllinois-Links The Wolverine nettersw be sticking to his original choices FRATERNITY SOFTBALL: Sigma Chi Outscores Trigon, 20-5 I , i* ._. . __..,.._____ n .. .. mit. tnr rpvp.niyFL. Whp'n T.hpv mppt fr: 1 'umu r'rvn ge whenVLney1 LeL the squad from Western Michigan College this afterno...…

April 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…IVwD~ S riV2 AP1-IT 30, 1947 THE MICHIGAN IDAIL Michigan Blan i Nine Cops Series as Dole Hurls Seven Hit Game Hitters Break Loose with Six Runs in Ninth; Three Twin Killings Feature Tough Defense By BEV BUSSEY Art Dole, lanky right-hander, pitched the team's first shutouta of the season, blanking the Detroit University Titans, 8-0, yesterday at the U. of D. field to give the Wolverines a clean sweep of their home and home series. The Titan...…

April 30, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…FIUDAYAPRIL ~THEl A'iCiiItAN DAILY 5 PACE TH ... .. . . . ... ..... ....... . Wolverines To Tennis Team To Play Irish At South Bend Wolverine netmen will set out for South Bend, Indiana, Satur- day morning to take on the netters ' of Notre Dame that afternoon. The tennis team, bouncing back after their defeat in Lansing Wed- nesday, will oppose a strong Irish squad. The Wolverines bowed 6-3 when the two teams met here last year. Six Mic...…

April 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…THE -MICHIGAN D A TT Y i' r G r It t T r.~ RP M VHiii V A1N X1 1IIVy a R . aaTa !..a~ UFI A .. A( 'TlV 1 1i : ilL l a Titans To Oppose Un beatenichigan Ne Toa gN Y Boim Hurls lome Game!Yost Looks Forward to Army As Wolverines Seek 26th Football Game oi 75th Birthday JUMPING THE GUN By BILL MATNEYl Sports Night Editor ON CHILLY, windswept Franklin Field in Philadelphia last week, a group of six Illinois athletes gave a remarkable exhibi...…

April 30, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…30, THE MTCHIC AN DAILYA ( SOCE (E H AI T I ARGUMENTT |(T ( YOUNG RECOUNTS His EXPERIENCES STIRS GEN. BUTLERT| dLLTO LL ON FORESTERS' APPALACHIAN TOUR CR E NUT H Ten Seniors of School Visited more estate, where forestry prac- C T {°Stations, Parks, Camps Itices were inaugurated 40 years ago, 3fl n S t a t i o n s , P a r k s ' C a m p st h e s e a t o f t h e n o w d i s c o n t i n u e d . _ _ _ *1' 1# flIRl~hl I*IU on Ten Day Trip. j Su...…

April 30, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…193 THE MICHIGAN, .DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Fred Ratterman ,i * * HE GAMEST ATHLETE at Mich- igan-is the title held by hard-! luck Lawrence Frederick Ratterman. Kipke called him that last year and the story was widely publicized in all; of the Detroit papers. In Cincinnati he was known as the best athlete ever produced in their high school system. He was captain of the All-Cincinnati high school football t...…

April 30, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…TURDAY, APRIL 0, 1932 THE MTCFIT AN D TLY 'AGE TITR rURDAY, APRIL 30, 1932 PJII~ MIChIGAN DATLY PAGE TUE 2~ ~ _____________________________________________________________________________ Wolverine Golf Team to eet Purdue Here Today BOI LERM AK(ERS AR E FIRST BIGTEN FOE Trueblood Will Start Two Vets and Two Sophomores Againstj Opposing Linksmen. Jolly May Gain Place by Virtue of Par-Shattering 71 Carded in Practice Yesterday. Two vet...…

April 30, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…MUSIC AND DRAMA i L F 3 I Joseph F. Sheehan. America's greatest tenor and the fin- t company ever heard in English pera, coming to the Whitney Saturday .ay 4, presenting Balfe's favorite op- ra, "The Bohemian Girl" at matinee nd a magnificent production of Offen- ach's wonderful opera "The Love ales of Hoffmann" in the evening. The tour of this organization has een most notable and Ann Arbor fortunate in having an opportunity hearing the...…

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…SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE3 "T1HE MIND IN T N' (Continued) By James Harvey Robinson Published by Harper and Brothers) NVe know, of blind anima l r ags, of bee iven c to the a1t(- s'Io a',:i-n hot the "good" Wind te 'ins- (Copyright, 1921, by Burper & Bros.) striking, bitsn, scrsatching, howxling, original, unadu ,I;_i ,!italaure l~~ le" is usually synoymous with 6i. Our Animal Heritage. The Na- :oil snarlingof irratio...…

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