Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach F. G. Mitchell plans to give F. B. Cutts '28 a much-needed workout on the mound. It is likely, however, that Willard Howard '28 will relieve him, as Cutts may possibly be sent to the box for a turn against Michigan on Saturday. Present indications seem to point to J. N. Barbee '28 as starting pitcher in the clash with the Wolverine nine...
...Bowdoin nine this afternoon on Soldiers Field. If conditions are favorable, the contest will start at 4 o'clock. Recent cancellations owing to rain have not granted Coach F.G. Mitchell sufficient opportunity to give his first string hurlers the necessary work-outs, and, with a difficult game against Michigan scheduled for Saturday, he plans to send J.N. Barbee '28 to the box this afternoon. F.B. Cutts '28, a likely candidate to share the pitching duties against the Wolverines with Barbee, may see service in today's encounter...
Samuel Marinus Zwemer is a big-boned, crude-featured, Dutch-descended son of Michigan. He has been called the most daring, resourceful and successful Christian Missionary to the Moslem world. When the issue is Cross against Crescent he is proud to stick at nothing. Therefore it was but characteristic that Dr. Zwemer should have been caught red handed at Cairo, last week, in the act of proselytizing students at the Mohammedan University of El-Azhar...
Friends of C. C. Little 10, president of Michigan University, have given a cup to bear his name, to be presented to the winner in the broad jump. Little won the shotput against Yale and in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet in 1909, and took first in the broad jump against Yale the following year when he captained the University cindor forces...
Yesterday, the election of Ward Irvin Gregg '28 of Calumet, Michigan, as captain of the 150-pound oarsmen for the 1928 season was announced. Gregg is an Exeter graduate and rowed No. 6 on the first shell last year. He will continue at this position during the spring...