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January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines have win if they had hit on an extra ten per cent of their foul shots? Why, you may ask, do we need a mathematician for this simple operation? The answer is the one-and-one foul rule…

… can be assessed or not, it is a safe assumption to conclude by saying that an improvement from the 15-ft. line would help Bill Perigo & Co. The Wolverines, currently in a three-way tie for second place…

… no one ever gave us a chance of getting there, and then win- ning the playoffs." Another thrill for him was the pair of goals he scored in those playoffs. Quartet Enters K. of C. Relays Four Wolverine

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… competition with experienced Conference teams resulted in nothing better than a fourth-place finish for the young Wolverines. THEN CAMF THE YEAR 1920, and for half a basketball season it seemed to be just a…

… finally six games, a challenging position for the title. ILLINOIS STOOD as the barrier to the Maize and Blue un- beaten string and at the same time stood in the way of its championship dreams. The Wolverine

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…--Pandemonium breaks loose as Neil McDonald (not shown) slides the first of three third period goals past goalie Joe Selinger enabling the Wolverines to defeat Michigan State, 3-2, In the foreground is Michigan's Ed…

… Switzer, who scored the win- ning goal a few minutes later. Wolverines Rally To Defeat Spartan H ockey. Squad,,' 3-2 Howes Plays Final Game for Michigan; MacDonald, Rendall, Switzer Get Goals By JIM BAAD…

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