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March 31, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY wolampom = , . ;,: ,, , r / i . i /. ,_ i i .. s ' , I p! < IN The SchultzGrcy TiEHOME OF Itf oODs, ''31 S. STATE- SjTIEET The Home of McLean and Neelands Quality,- Courtesy service Fre Delivery to ll Parts of CI Last Delivery 5 P. M. Office, Open* till 10 P. M. for Ordl PHONES 326-327-328 114-116 E. WIASH-INGTON I Richelieu Coffee , tables in Seas on I A coffee per fection attained only after ...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 5

…ENUDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE This week's success in The Freeman Among the Magazines is Mr. Edward Townsend Booth's re- markable essay on "Spring in Flori- N. B. da." Mr. Booth's style is so consist- THE BOOKMAN for March: Men as ent in its rhythm Hat it might be call- well as women should read "The Flap- ed a prose song. per's Wild Oats" by Elizabeth Breuer. Other articles are: "Shakespeare The title is obviously misl...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIBS Ri p c M rion ttes serious development are inherent, no0 future is concerned I think motion L 1C4Iariettes doubt, but are as yet totally unrealiz- pictres ave inherent artistic poten- ed. tialities and it seems-to me a kind of AGA 'WINTERS The greatest art is tat wich pas motion picture opera is not beyond te the least. The great orchestras, opera boundsi of possibility. There is a otat in te...…

March 18, 1923 • Page Image 5

…i rt 1 SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE SUDY-A. 1,12 H MCIA AL A - The March Chimes AGA WINTERS Chin es' Theatre issue, which appear- gbt hge-wagon offends my esthetic ed ist 'Wednesday, is a typical vaude- sense. Lew Harlan slithers into the ville show-colorful, varied, dazzling, limelight once more with another and, after the first shock of amaze- eIs(tch of Town and Gown :poetry. isvent has ipassed, disappointing. Th...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE FV 'BROOM' AND 'OTHERS' "The old expressions are with us CHARLES T. ANDREWS. abiload. Who of us will labor more always, And there are always others With such an epigram serving bot S e*zealously than these artists, to make as an inspiration and as a hint of its Since in your hearing words are prose, and pictorial art, both here and our world and the future more as reason for being, the poetry magaz...…

March 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… - , iil Ism a 1-rn .r-' ---- 1 t1IIIIIIIIIIII ',A .r -J *SALE, OF, T Erns. And that wa the case. To these men could have one hiher bi R1TR B E odBrmnhmfl the undeirxale Wk erl'c'ni h ere satisfied. with taking frt aR PAV DW® FOR MAT Y'aETR Isk of relacing' Larry witih a yunweysjWsoni.So secnd places and not trying for d-VW Y S E R irman. And the act spelled' hisl tegh'1 R cn eod _- j dom. 1 *In the pole vault Hamant and To. lit a M...…

March 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…zr1nt1 i CHTGAN DAILY ___ 1U " rrrr rw wir + rr s_.. r rr'n"' rrn < _ . ti . C Pill r 'r 1C_ ...rte'""' , '" \..r ." ' f Zr RICKIGAN, SORELY CRIPPLED, HAS SLIGHT HOPE OF DOWNING IOWANS .uet,...hvesggsiost MICHIGAN RECORDS FRESH TRACK STER ,S IN TRIALS TODAYI otet Reachles i Fine Fettle Contest City for To-1 icaps of offensive of the Varsity which has -been one of the strong points in the Mather' game this season. Captain El...…

March 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…THE MCHIGA DAIL y - .." + , . .. . , ' a Sw TRIO 0O0WOLVERINE TEAMS GO INTO ACTION I r oD Ma t her's Co urt Men Meet IowdA Tonight In Final Clash Of Season ON JLI0lL A (Continued from Pa ge One) exception of Ely at center lacks the SE IFO A great battle at center is prom- fast offense that characterized its Gerat Things Expecied of Maize and ised for tonight when Burgtt and work in the early part of the year Ypsi May Enter T Blue Runn...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…THIE AN DAILYj ,-. , 0 -72 ..... \j +: M IiI Mi M11 ,. .. ,apt.. .. rMI 11M / [t1AllliilllllUVII l[ _ Millimm-i 1* I ZJ _ . ,. . . VARSITY CA'PTURES CARNIVAL HONORSl (Continued from Page One) utes 13 1-5 seconds. (A New Carnival record.) 75 yard high' hurdles-Wron by Johnson, Illinois; second, Hubbard, Michigan; third, Crawford, Iowa; fourth, Reahm, Illinois. 75 yard low hurdles--Won by Ril- ey, Kansas Aggies; second, Hubb...…

March 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…_______________ THE MICHIGAN DAILYX_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 "*7D Vh 2Q £ _ - , NCS OBBI TN HUlcrisis. game. t h is Wolverines Trock Stars -- - --- - --- -Four of the retiring players, Ely, Pa- Shine tt Illin CO R . ,.Inw w ss ~w w.. . ar . r a s Iper, Rice, and Capen, and six others,{Sh n6i Mi m nd !cn s tand up bet1) ter. IlubbarO she hadi gone part of his distance as an- w;ill n1lso 1:.1 iiiIt ,,:short race in the ;chor ...…

March 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

…Th" 1lIIQAN D A I LYD4MYE S 0-M." Um U UL U O pp ,.,........,..e.v. ry °; - ' w . wry " < ... (d .te n . ... .. 0 Wft WO&VOWANWOMWAMOW000- v Holder of lainy Lightweight Titles to Enter Rinzg With uiilor College Chnainp BIG TIME.PROMISED FOR ALL IN FIGHT FOR STATE HONORSf Five years experience at the ama- teur boxing game backed by a record of never having been defeated at his weight, 135 pounds, in collegiate cir- cles, is what McLe...…

March 08, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…1l lL&J LYlt'.AlA a1.1 /L'?1L a wiftilL a D ° ,I FARRELL SELECTS TRICKSTEAS TO COMPETE IN M. I" A- A ELAYS MICHIGAN RECORDS FISHERS DIAMOND MENWI RBR 'A OS RIEMOVAL TWFIE1Pl) I)ELAYED BY I fill taurCTG. fVt-VfC ' l Twelve Men Journey Saturdal to toitj Lansing; Coach WVIll Use Reserves Mostly BUI RAETO DO 40 YARD IDASII; WvrT~T1AN IN IINYITATION R1JI those that he can't be reasonably sure will place. He hopes that all his men wil...…

March 09, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…-ZAP M. L oA.ENIRIS1 PPONIRANCAC JI ennis To Have New Managerial Ita rlIem SOT9ty stem A/nd T irainin g In novatio Wthbt iau i U N1SETf R H T ,__.late, the intei rat em ~i y relay carnival -__hwnol__Qogaiztinwic_ is schdiuld to tale pla. on Monay n~ With the tennis seao ntsofrshon ny t R g a~zat':n whichCOCnightIMarch 1, at Watermian gyrm ;)RiOTT1 CAHdistant two annuncemnents of import- are members of that association and a nasiu. CVoaeh Far...…

March 10, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…-- THE MICHIGAN DAILY sr A -froo S i (Ifo-.. ~llown ommooft.- 'I ICHIGAN TRACK MEN COMPETE BASEAiLCANDIDATES I N FARMER ELY MEET TODAY CONTINUESAY WORK THEY'RE OFF--- WHAT OF THE FUTURE? RlESTING TOILUNAMENT WIL STARTsc MARH1 i } J 1 1 1 i i ', i 9 Coach Farrell Sends 3Iosly Second strong in the sprints, quarter mile, Sti~:1Lg' Men to Participate in high hurdles, pole vault, mile and two 1rnill. mile. She will be weak in the h...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY %"- W..U.L U.U.U.U.U. NIP. ...,.... .d..... r /""' ,. ,_ . ... 0 9 21 a A r OW -- s t IESHMEN IMPR OV STRACK TRAHRL But Two of Past Week's Mark Bettered by Yearling Runners DER 1NDIVIDUAL STAR; BEAN FURNISHES SURPRISE eatured by improvement in th fmile, mile, two mile, low hurdleti high jump over the results of 5e events in the first trials held las k, the second Freshman track Is were conducted yesterday in Wa ...…

March 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

…, ,a x :: .....:. ... ..:....-..1 I Ar I YA At. A AAL. . a',& -:1.01V ai-4 , " DIAMOND TRYOUT Fisher and Proteges Anxious For7 Of Ferry Field Lot VARSITY COACH TO RETAIN TWIRLERtS FOR OUTDOOR W Coach Fisher sent the Varsity, ball squad through its usual, stiff w out in Waterman gymnasium ye day afternoon. With four week indoor work already stowed away diamond mentor has started g the candidates for this year's s hhrder and harder workouts. P...…

March 14, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…THE MICFLJ( J !' /'. ' - m rnrnws ""'" ± lilt i 7-7= 1- .. LI IBIS TRACKSTERS WIN OVER IOWA IN DUAL MEET AT UWONA x~lelolo%,~s R4yas Furnish Srpria es Wt1i. t~i~ins Scorijt j 62 ,1'oints (,IJW& : 1 A1I) WLVtlERI1 FI'S Tug'siLFNST1LE ~lSATIUiDpAY Michigan's two greatest rivals clashed in a dual 'Meet "last Saturday when Illinois' track team with most of ,its slated ' winners. coming through and scoring surprise victories in o...…

March 15, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

…TH4E MICHIGAN DAILY H _ - >' ( t , M sra Mrr Y I I , M111 IA1Ui IIIi1 M rM A/// il Poo - a a I TRAINING ON THIE OLD CAMP GROUNDS a T WOl'J IR (F T~HE WWHEREUPmod MAN&F-QOF T! i5 0S OTi T$Y 'T' .T KC ,r K IS .L1G1BLE -r MA AE( v 5 i a7tt ~ ~ r r m [GHT MAKE' AI)UYt 40TA. A M SPE37L VEtST + e ~ME HAL- 4UDVLLt $QRE ARMS .ET ME TO'yGuR~ -AU A414titt-rpr -r~r 'u sHP sf4 Th5 '3S.,o-r 4FV'; TA M TOt{ J)O'UL. * 6t(S A (Nl VJI..L SO1 sM'E...…

March 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYPR 000 ....... ._ 4 6. IG~C&NTRACKMEN TO ,RU TR HIALS FOR CONFEREN1CE MEET' uke, Hatttendorf, CuisiNg", Martin. Places AssuredE Joynier, Thomas :wd iemens f The events are doped as follows for To lRimt Heats# the Wolverines: 50 yard dash between 3 to 5 points, t6io mile 6 to 8,1pole W ill Ruin Tonight on his hand44orYovdr a week. In 440 Yard Trials Another sign of a "'. i t jInx c ainthe,~l f~~ ~ inlielding pra~tIU...…

March 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…'THE' MICHIGA DA Y J 2' N (to"- r .... .... . . .."""" ...".M r..., ...+ ,,""-- - f . .. . ,p..y. .p , .,. un _ M i s !d } i ff Q jj.. ,. "a . ,. " ' . . MI\C H\II FAVORED IN B16-EN TRACK MEEINGTONIGH (Continued from Page One) Michigan is. counting absolutely on Reinke taking first place in the 880, on Van ,Orden in the shot put and on Isbell in the two mile. With a start of 15 points, from these three men the Wolverines should be...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ ,. "-.... fir"'..°°sw"° :. :"' "" wns ". ,. ili7i MUM II Y IY i .. MMMA" 1 . 3 ..... ... a ..:'y .. COBBiVEs MEN Special Practice Handed Out to Bot Infield and Outfield by Georgia Peach DEL PRA TT' GOING GOOD WITH REST OF DETROIT INFIELDERI Augusta, 0a., March 17.-Tyrus Cobb is not going to take his squad of diamond stars and put them in action before he has a chance to give them a few of his ideas. . During...…

March 20, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…_... ...e.... ..r.... _ -I l L 1VAA. v1 *iL"-a. L![- * L - a i . t """'- .,.... ONDER TRACK TEAM 'i RINGS H-OME TLE,' AFTER GREA-T-M.EE ' I ciation of Detroit at the Hotel Tuller. LIIrutv1N o 10' ' l-is topic will be "The Purchasing Pol- r bo4 (#ardI N ot icy and the Business Cycle". , 'AAVI 'I nii MICHIGA N RECORDS 'y ]RECORD, ,.... . __... DACES NyIN OVER AYRES lie Fiashes First in Six and Places in Eight Out of Ten ell's 'won...…

March 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… I ot a Noun- n c jow; t1hib 90, .. - °,- ... TO SEND IBRE TEAM re on Frst Places .In I rlil PJLACIFSECOND) IN EA ST r N ITEEfCLLE <lTh (. Special to The Daily) iaca, N.Y., March 20.-Cornell send, a championship calibre to Ann Arbor to meoet Michigan Saturday nigt. It vill be pac- ly identical -to the .one ' ic c ar off second bhonors at the annusi1 or °Eastern I tercollegates hel ew York on March, n which ate and Wite led all other ...…

March 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… owommomosommom I ______ II-- I "1 .. / . w f 04.......... RAVZE AND BLUE RED AND WHITE ITS ANNUHAL MEET' Heath Holds Out Little Hope For Early Completion Of Pool [UT Of THE CAGE BY SATURAY? f ISHER SYS IT'S ALL UP TD THE WEATHERMAN'S KINDNESS- , ... , . i Arbor. ss to the we hite they wil ped becauset ompete on a ,hange froms will tell on t. May Tumble should place the Wolverin mnasium rec of being bro >le vault and ke has a fine...…

March 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…1111 ic 11111111 i A wummimw-) W4 ,, _JJ ...... I ' ' YY 11 ~~PIDL II Calibre While SArchie c J f t t z 1 ,I i ,t t .l '1 _ DEPARTMENT OF TEAMI NTAINS GOOD MATERIAL# y material galore is contained quad of freshman track art- have just passed their indoor under the tutelage of Archie Starting out with practically as a nucleus the team now any num'ber of men who show ities that go to make up) great Every branch of sport is well re...…

March 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…"w.vr y ., :. A. . v ..... 4' stars Of oth Teams who Will Scintillate At !BASEBALL SQUAD W AITS ADVENT anY a'sG e tetI do r v ntOpRY O ND FBOU D O V' i .ena Cr, n Inears Gratetlnoor~ent...or HI ii O~ilo [O UgU~iO0I WillW y-,ne S ome ayk'CmpsMe FeinneAtleicSucesShow Great Future "ap o vvauoavou cru au Ya,7o.-cauv. Lllg IICAb a.V lLaaaa ao oaava u. - ---- - …

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

…O iK1~mN ' ., ~ 1ti _ 1 tn L. " . - -- .0m." 11 BEATS LI IN TRi GKi Griffith Forecasts Serious Results To Intercollegiate Sports If Pro Rule Is Broken ContinUted from Page One)" the half mile, however, a clean came out of the clear sky, e, Hattendorf, and Cusling fin- in one, two, three order, Roes- dichigan's fourth man, finishing even basis with Cornell's first. e's race was one of the big fea- of the evening for he sha.ttered ...…

March 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY t1r- .. .... , ILL'S i All Michigan! Here Are Steve Farrell, Coach Of The "Wonder Track Team" And Four Members Of Coach Ray Fisher's Title Contending Baseball Squad 'S B EST" Steve's IFORNIA, SUPREME IN 'AST, OUT OF CONSIDERA'ION chigan's more than decisive vic- over Cornell's fast, track team in erman gymnasium on Saturday! t shows conclusively, at least in opinion of no less an authority Jack Moakley, coach of...…

March 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .. Rill illlw lll rMiurs ._ MII _.. .. s r IWIND GREETS OD PATIGE~' . -"- jKansas. Big 'Ten, jwill hold1 light. The three star te m o Fh Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa the biggest share of the spot- p. "STICK IT OVER; LET HIM HITI itertraternity Swim Sees Close Rae. In Prelims.9 of Varsity I Forced to be Easy LWith the comupotition close .in most EN PITICHER S SHO'ING of the events the preliminaries to ...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Oil 17 _..,s.p.. .,g , 4 } n .. lli ffi ) C . . . 0 ' iI to Bl;anq;Z at to 0! MI- WTIG COUR-T I[ tquion and the Varsity tennis players who were not present..at yesterday's showing of the film. IAll those planning to attend may secure definite inf'ormation by call- ing the Athletic' associatio, phone, 167, after noon today. others besides themselves, and be- wailed the fact that the United States :s prone to strip ...…

March 30, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 133) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY-Fll .... ....,.. .u~ -_".. .... i ' . -"°°,R, rui iZ rrw .ft; _ - U' -. ETATHETA P1||N EASY TIUMPH YOSTCARING MICHIGAN IN 1NTERFRATERNIT SWIMFINLS TE PRESS REPORTS GIVE SPACE1 TO WOLVERINE SCHOOL W and 1 err. Stars of ieeL ix iing ta Theta Pi; second, Wills, Sigma Chi; AND COACH1 21 of Befd's Total of third, Wttingham, Theta Chi; fourth, ____ 36 Points Coates, Hernitage. Time 46:2. During his western trip Fielding...…

March 31, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN' DPALY ,, . . I _...... AILLY REtOK FINALS IN CLASSES B, C OF TOURNEY Former Ohio State Gridiron Starf Leaps To Big League Spotlight mgk eets Alma Five Tonight "b )Defeating Birmingham 26.14: $sNCITY QUINTET TO (iPPO$E HOLLY IC FINAL les, clas B,- and Holly, class C, their way into the finals of their ective classes lastnight at Water- gymnasium in the semifina s of1 State interscholastic class' B andy sketball tourna...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY'' SUNDAY; MARCH 4, 1923 PAfIE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, ARCh 4, t9)g POLITICS FROMV THE t the csonr t 'dht e staunchls to the CHURCH STEEPLE pttitciptes ofthte Reputbtic'tn Patty. IDemtocratt'shis evtentlty' teent to icNf'O THE HILLS, By Ediward Nielson ,,ttittt,t to the 'attior ever since the IingI v. The Strattford ('ompany. tieywttenthits nottiet t ritis ite Ieardl Itevieweod by Rober T. ('ratio ftrom so...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 6

…LAGqE Six " Il THE MICHIGAN DAILY IRTJNDAY, 3MARSS. t.I1-94123 .. . ~ h ENCORE IN AM\'ERICAN', o Twl illhaveeto fall tack on tte ko'le' i bt ounavoidale eplitiet FIN IEltS, By John iV. A. Weaver. "proiing". C ertain it is tat the Alfred Knopf anid Comipany. Reviewed blit'Liste Rose l(i t grat ;t nly potilrltetal s. he I 1ave0long l1o)011f(1 101' 01"50oet writer o1tho fist rank:. Iiiorder to abile to interp~retimaloginativly theti Ilo h...…

March 18, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE& SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SLNKDAYMARCH 1.9, Y23d a man twice her age. As she grows{ wine o life, can hecone intoicated Odr, she is occasionally seared with with theljo of living and te hp the brand-iron of ealison, 'this girl o hpi B O~ with a remarkable ability to -w ott-a in the world by accepting a few She has lve-afairs, she earns, here cotonopaces, witaout draining the -iT.own livng, she lives in ais where' glass to the last poisonots ...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 6

…'ahi SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,. ARCH I2, 1 23 All A All t I i I. /~ii ~ M i1 M ART BY SELECTION imer Stanislavovitch" and Son" ar- "'THE FLOWER IN DRAMA." .A took ranged, it seems, in order of their of Papers on the Theatre By Stark met. Young. Charles Scribner's Sons, It is rather interesting to note A. Reviewed by Robert Bartron tunin's quotation which heads the When you look at a tree you do not title stor: "Woe to thee, Babylon,...…

March 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… IulY WI 4i % IT 9 - Vi I' :k 1.6S rf .. y i i ' f ' V j. A' ' -5 j 5 I, ?1 ! ,, '.i- Practices of Squad at Present Tint Are Encouraging to Coach Ray Fisher SEVERAL MORE MEMBERS TO JOIN TEAM MONDAY Coach Fher's Wolverine diamond men continued their work yesterday afternoon in Waterman gyninasiun along the usual lines of practice hand- ed out by the mentor in the huge cage and are showing considerable im- provement as the season advances...…

March 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIA DAILY- 77 7-77 11 KEY REIIESHOWS CREDITABRLE SEASON FgOWOLVERINE ICEMEN Coach~ Bars. Jt anicape*ped by LFlliigl a nucleus of Comb, goal, McDuff and Varw«aid Positionzs with Green Kahn,7 defense men, was a dire one, HellI as the service s of B~arkell, center, Lkerr and Sanregret, wings, of the ELIGIBLITYX $NX ADDS', T 1922 informal hockey team, had been 4IjJUIIIS C PJPLI4Yt MJlost through graduation. 39 to 4 3 Men Turn Out Start...…

March 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…(Continued from Page Six) 42 feet 4 inches. There may be oth- er good shot putters entered from outside the Conference cireles but it is likely that if Vail Orden throws thej weight as. well as he has the last week he will take first place. "Yarnie's" best throw of the year is 44 feet 2 3-4 inches. Hindes, who has made over 41 feet, has a slight chance of placing this afternoons .elay 'eam Weak ened Although Farrell did not want the repprts of...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPEGT6S Misirlo T I. u XI' But One :flan of Last Season's Squad Lost to. Team; R oricl to CaptAin Quartet SEVENTEEN MATCHES ON 1923 -ARD; ENTER BIG 10 TOURNEY Tennis prospects look bright thiqj year with but one man gone from last year's squad, Reindel, who played number two and was.lost by .gfadua j tion.Merkel, captain and numbe; one last 'year, is serving as manager this year while Rorich, number threg in 192...…

March 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~FB~PI~PBE [ i itramural Items liflll NPA4T (Continued tfoin Page. Six) SNOW TIIU$SDAY NS. fourth anyl fifth places respe'ctively. COACII StWLIVM{ SENDS ME THIROUG4H 'PRACTICE$ BOTS DAILY With 'the" Boxing, show schedules, for 8 oclock Thursday nigh2t at Water- man gymnasium, Coach Sullivan's mitt artists are speedily rounding in- to perfect-condition. McLean, eastern intercollegiatei lightweight 'champion,_ has been ma...…

March 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY fit Wolverines Announced As First Michigan Entries In. Big Ten Takleet ere Are Three v Dick Papcngiitla former state champion, who carried1 the colors of the informal team for three years and was seldom beatena. Nor is Papenguth alone a mian to b( reckoned with iii the fanny divin~zr f' fo~r Mildner and Vaupre are a p)ar r w:ho will call Ifor somec Splcmdtid w'"or l) ' fromn their rivals b~efore any cm)OsJ- iack lYearn...…

March 08, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…DAILY a IL -..... -.. LIT TLE'S ND ORFOTBALL 1 1922 All-fresh team. Marion, Dewey,RigL M s okThn Hawkl~insBruce, Grube, Heston, Cr, i k F n t o k T i CL~ASS DECLARED SUCCESSFUL,!good nshould give adStafrogbd forkA to n~Hcy iz' goa ndsol ieasrn bdfrvo cipoistion on netyear's Varstiy team. Coach Little states that the indoorIth is class have, it, it would give at least Miller, Donnelly, and Ingle who w ret football class that- he has been c...…

March 09, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… McKelvey and Hart, lightweights, furnished one of the cleverest bouts of the card in their second prelim- ary. Hart relied on a left la i lollow- ed by a ri ht to the body, whoile Mc- Kelvey pl..yedl mostly 1'or t he body. -20 IUO -fiHU9 J McKelvey earned the (cisiOln. The opener, between Hays and Young, 122 (Continued from Page One) pounds, gave a fair idea of what can ( Coneyrom Pe One, x be accomplished in a mw months' RuhI and Conley, 1...…

March 10, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

…1n, 1"'3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Varsity Track Squad Will Not Enter Eastern Meet This Year Michian's crack cinder artists will in 117, Carl Johnson, captain of tb , not take part in the Eastern intercol- Varsity, was entered in 191-8 and 1919 eiates this year, according to an an- as an individual athlete and compet-i nouncement issued yesterday after- ed in the broad jump, high and low noon by Fielding H. Yost, director of hurdles, and the high j...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . BHIVI INTRG the gymnasium are as follows: White,' F sYB s b M Snider, Feinsinger and Pressnell on; eam1111,Unyone Rockwell, frown A warded Numerals For Work KTIA L Fa TEn N TY BILkIiFh onCoach Ray Fisher, freshm an bas- exception of M orgaridge, a center, and kzthi mo n vna tir nnnl n d t Bumnus, a forward. (Continued from Page Six) Fingerle, cross country 'numeral MR E STOR TIISP winner, and "Coach Hahn's ace in the...…

March 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RD H S Q AD J~out. If the sprinters can stand up n no doubt of the outcome but because they have never practiced a dash of this length it is doubtful if they can make good time. sprinters, and Snyder, a hurdler, will Unique Relay to Feature Program For make up the sprinter's team. Meriman -Entertainment of j is the alternative. Brown, Rockwell Legislature Freyburg and Fingerle with Turner as alternate will run for the dista...…

March 14, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

…I MICHIGAN DAILY w. P ablity in swatting the ball about the Coach Fisher is desirous of deVelop- cage. Although Coach Fisher is part-, ing men who will be his nu~cleus for F 1S H ERl 1 R IE Sf iE $w o wl a e a e lh u tt e c ke il b iv n e e y o p r icularly anxious to develop some bat- the 1924 aggregation, 'which means the horehie, ie.spent considerable time ity to perform in actual contests. 6 T I Gteaching the youngsters the art of____...…

March 15, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…[TEE MICHIGAN -D7A1L a # - -! fllffll(time inicluding Ayres of Illinois, larrET T D0 Brookins oif Iowa, Tyke f Purdue andl Iiiuun ivii, i Spetz of Wisconisn, fl In the high hurdles Hubbard willt 1 FIa tr . t have to face Johson of Illinois, who defetedhim in the Illinois relay car- nival. Coach Farrell expects that the (Continued from Page Six). tables will be turned this week and he may place as he 'went 5 feet 11 1-2 !that he will take fi...…

March 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rO M .. w,. ,. ... . f . 1 DAILY TO PUBLISH BUJSINIESS DIRECTORY B<eginning next Sunday The Daily will publish a classified business directory in connection with the classified departmnent. Representatives of The Daily are busy selling space for the filrpt section to appear Sunday.. I.. RUMSINESS TRYOUTS WANT ED Second semester freshmen with bett. lhan a C average and lio 1) or I grades from their first semlester aer...…

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