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March 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

… not the first man out of the Wolverine dressing following the loss, and his contempt for the officials was mild compared to the long list of unprintables hurled at them by his assistant, Freddie Snowden…

…. The Wolverines were still under the limit for one-and-one, so Grabiec expected a one-shot foul, with Michigan regaining possession. But official Charles Fouty ruled the'foul intentional and awarded…

… was Michigan's most aggressive of the- season. I know I've seen at least two better ones-Saturday's trouncing of Minnesota and the Wolverines' victory over Illinois a few weeks back. He thinks that…

… found success the same way when it knocked off the Wolverines at West Lafayette. The fact is that Michigan did not play a real good game, V except for the first 10 minutes of the second half, when they…

… came aback to take the lead after an 11-point halftime deficit. Grablec's outside shot was flaming and Wilmore was doing another good job. But for the failure of the Wolverines' front line to stop Wright…

… line this weekend when throughout the regular season. they travel to sparkling Cham- However, with off showings by paign, Ill., for the Big Ten tour- both the Wolverines and the Hawk- nament. eyes, an…

… upset can not be com- The Wolverine dynasty of esthe- pletely discounted. tic body control will bt after it's The formula for victory, accord- eleventh Big Ten title in the past ing to Coach Loken is…

…. first loss for the Blue in 47 dual Besides the all-around men, meets, dating back to 1968. Since Michigan will need strong per- then, the Wolverines have started formances from their individual a new…

February 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… period to give the Wolverines the nod after 45 min- utes of intensely fought basketball. After Russell's shot, the Wolver- ines still trailed 96-95, but Johnson then hit two foul shots and fired a perfect…

… fouled Means attempting to get the re- bound. Although Russell and Johnson dominated the scoring with 40 and 27 points respectively, Wolverine coach Dick Honig termed the win an example of "a great team ef…

…- bucket to give the Wolverines their fort," crediing all seven of his winning margin. Doug Ashworth players who saw action. Honig e - - also had great praise for the Chip- pewa squad, which played Mich…

Wolverines also were both- ered considerably by a Central Michigan man-to-man press and committed numerous turnovers, helping the Chippewas' cause. For the Wolverines Russell and Johnson were backed up in…

April 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… the] Green. The winning tally came second quarter and it showed on, just 30 seconds after a disputed the scoreboard as the Falcons tal- penalty handed out to Wolverine lied two goals to make it 4…

… helpless Johnson held -the Falcons to a 2-2 tie aft- into the upper right hand corner er one quarter despite being on of the net. the defensive for most of the per- The Wolverines climbed back, to within…

… cellation of the Houston-Minneso how Judge Roy Hofheinz is taking to tie the game for Michigan. The Falcons controlled the en- suing face-off and carried play into the Wolverine zone. Withj Johnson caught…

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