Michigan vs Chicago Football Tickets

1930-1939

The rivalry between The University of Chicago and The University of Michigan may have been the most important in the Midwest at the end of the 19th Century and beginning of the 20th Century.   Chicago and Michigan consistently produced the best teams and dominated the Western Conference (predecessor to the Big Ten).   When Chicago cancelled their football program in 1939, the great rivalry ended.   Since resurrecing the football program in 1969, The University of Chicago resurrected the football program in 1969, they compete in NCAA Divsion III.

For more about Michigan Football, visit the Bentley Historical Library site or The University of Michigan Athletics site
For more about University of Chicago Football, visit the University of Chicago Football site

1930 at Ann Arbor:
Michigan 16, Chicago 0





Photo Courtesy of Ken Magee
1931 at Ann Arbor:
Michigan 13, Chicago 7





Photo Courtesy of Ken Magee (Right Half) and Brian Powers (Left Half)
1932 at Ann Arbor:
Michigan 12, Chicago 0

 
Also see Boy Scout admission ticket
(courtesy of Brian Powers).


Photo Courtesy of Ken Magee
1933 at Chicago:
Michigan 28, Chicago 0

(Press Pass)

Also see student admission ticket
(courtesy of Ken Magee) and press pass (courtesy of Ken Magee).

Photo Courtesy of Jack Briegel
1934 at Chicago:
Chicago 27, Michigan 0





Photo Courtesy of Ken Magee
1937 at Ann Arbor:
Michigan 13, Chicago 12

See also general admission ticket (courtesy of Ken Magee).


Photo Courtesy of Jack Briegel

1938 at Ann Arbor:
Michigan 45, Chicago 7





Photo Courtesy of Ken Magee
1939 at Chicago:
Michigan 85, Chicago 0




Photo Not Available