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January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… through an excru- ciating sophomore year during whichhedandHenry Wilmore never got it together as an effective working combination. The Wolverines started strong, but rapidly floundered, sput- tered and…

… Mich- igan Coach John Orr. "He wasn't jumping well or getting good . arc on the ball. But he did some fantastic things in the second half, didn't he?" gushed Orr. That he did. The Wolverines looked for…

… 21 3 12 1 6 S 4 1 4 21 82 45-84 45-82 36-61 10-16 38 Doily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER JUMPING SPARTAN Edgar Wilson (33) plays the tough defense against Wolverine Chuck Rogers (53) in the first half of…

… opening period provided the im- petus to turn the scoring around and spell doom for the Michigan' hockey team as the Wisconsin Badgers came from a two-goal t deficit to beat the Wolverines 6-3 F here last…

… program' celebrated its 50th anniversary yes- terday as the Wolverine matmen blanked a young Indiana squad 39-0 at. Crisler Arena.' Dave Curby registered the only oin of the day, flattening Hoosier' Bob…

… Pell with 35 seconds remaining in their meet-ending 190-pound con- test. Curby was leading Pell 16-0 when he finally put him away. Jim Brown got the Wolverines off on the right track at 118 pounds by…

… sidelined by a shoulder separation suffered in the Hoosiers' 22-19 victory over Western Michigan Friday night. The shutout was the second of the year for Michigan and left the Wolverines with a 3-0 conference…

…. These two injuries seemed to urn the game around as the, Badgers came back with four goals n the second period and one in the hird while replacement Badger' goalie Mike Dibble shut out the Wolverines for…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

Wolverines ICE WAR ENDS . . . ...not out yet By JOHN KAHLER "IF WE WIN our last four games, we'll have at least a share of the comference title. Somebody is going to beat Indiana." Johnny Orr was not…

… totally whistling in the dark when he made that statement. Michigan must sweep its remaining sched- uled games and get some help from another conference team in order for the Wolverines to win the Big Ten…

… Indiana. Unfortunately, that proved to be an impossible demand. The combination of the Indiana home court advantage, some listless performances by a few Wolverine regulars, Hoosier notshot Steve Green, and…

… left. Monday, the Wolverines travel to Madison to play the crumbling, but still dangerous, Wis- consin Badgers. Next Saturday, the pesky Gophers come to town, and the week after that, the Wolverines

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