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February 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… Keough and wing Dave Perrin negated this assumption last night however, as they led the Wolverine icers to a 6-2 rout of powerful North Da- kota. WCI1A Standings s hat trick des W Denver 14 Michigan…

… were fantastic tonight. Everyone was skating and picking up their men." Facing off to the resounding cheer of "Let's go Blue!", the Wolverines avidly accepted t h e crowd's advice right from the start…

… tosed ivedNot to be denied participation in the festivities, Wolverine R a n d y Glendinning (Donim, Marra) 8:15. 8. Rinnie only twenty seconds later ND - Abrams (Hudson, Marks) 19:10. lifted the puck…

… added, "The entire team played very well. We knew t h a t Dakota would be tough to beat and skated accordingly." Noting that the Wolverines de- served the victories, Renfrew said, "We've played well for…

… the last five games, and the puck h a s finally started to go in." DOUG, GALBRAITH, Michigan's forward, chases North Dakota's Roger Bamurak in last night's game at the Coliseum. The Wolverines

… players putting on an extremely aggressive and ob- noxious show. While Greg Jackson, Dave Scholz and the other Illinois players were giving the Wolverines a physical mauling, the capacity crowd of 16…

… was 2 4 able to get 19 more shots than ° f the ? Wolverines because of the 0 0 rough backboard play. 15 92 The leader of the Fighting Illini was Jackson, the 6-8, 254-pound sophomore center. He scored…

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