January 26, 1964
(vol. 74, iss. 91)
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… Spaitans led by as much as six poinis once, 14-8, but Russell potted threej straight baskets to help push Michigan back into a 21-16 mar- gin. The Wolverines ran up an 11-point lead midway in the first half…
… one out of every Russell was fouled on the shot, homeon nlyone ut f eerymade good the charity toss and the Wolverines led 71-63 after what both coaches referred to as the turning point of the game. f…
… Wolverine center Bill Buntin swished two layups, a foul shot,c and a fancy hook to set the scoret at 80-65 with five minutes to play,; and the fans started leaving. t "It was the most rugged gamez we've been…
… our boys force those shots." Russell, who played the entire 40 minutes for the Wolverines, had a field day with 34 points, leading both teams. The sensational soph hit home on 12 for 23 from the floor…
… Michigan. "We feel we can rebound with this team," he said, obviously with thoughts of next Saturday's r e t u r n engagement with the Wolverines in Ann Arbor. "If you'll look, we're leading the conference…
… in this department. However, Michigan grabbed off several critical rebounds which held us to only one shot at a time." Michigan fans that made the trip to see the Wolverines play yesterday received…
… Challengef RADIO REPAIRS, to rack up a first for the Wolver- I After the meet, as an extra add- MUSICAL MDSE. Ines off the 3-meter board. Team- ed attraction, the Wolverine swim- ~~~~~ ~~~mate Don Ewlng placed…