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October 27, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

….” Power’s shot rang off the post, but it marked a turning point in the Wolverines’ approach to facing the Broncos’ physical game. They forged a newfound poise against Western Michigan’s heavy…

…-oriented group like the Wolverines, the Broncos’ disruptive presence proved a significant challenge. Some of Michigan’s adaptation came from the units Pearson put on the ice. After the Wolverines’ highly…

October 27, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… volunteered with the Army-Navy Wheelchair Basketball game and co-founded the Wolverine Support Network in 2014, an organization that provides confidential peer support groups to students…

… age groups. But this year, Luce — a freshman defenseman under Berenson at Michigan — has found himself in a bit of an adjustment period with the Wolverines. “Obviously getting used to the pace…

October 27, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 19) • Page Image 8

…8 — Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Guard position provides depth for Wolverines By BRANDON CARNEY Daily Sports Writer A combination of new and old has…

… spiced up the competition among the guards of the Michigan women’s basketball team. The Wolverines return four outside players who played meaningful minutes last season, including two starters…

October 27, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 17) • Page Image 9

…Sport sMond The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com October 27, 2014- 3B VOLLEYBALL Hesitant Michigan swept twice on road No reason to panicfor Wolverines By SAM LEMI Daily Sports Wr MEN riter…

… the Wolverines found themselves on the other side of the result this weekend, as they were swept by both the Nittany - Lions and the Buckeyes. "ATe "In some ways, the success that very we had over the…

… goals were reviewed - three of Boston's goals and one of Michigan's. All three Terrier goals were confirmed. The lone Wolverine goal was overturned. "It's disappointing when the outcome of the game comes…

…. Instead, Michigan sits at 2-3 with a tricky road series against Michigan Tech next weekend . - a team that just swept Ferris State on the road. For those with a short memory, the Wolverines opened their…

… and knows there were far more positives than negatives on Saturday, despite the loss. The Wolverines entered Saturday knowing the Terriers boasted 17-year-old freshman phenom Jack Eichel, a sure…

… concern with his power play. The Wolverines entered the weekend 0-for-9 with a man advantage and allowed two shorthanded goals. So they made special teams an emphasis in practice all week. The result…

…: Michigan flew back to Ann Arbor after scoring three power-play goals-and allowing no shorthanded goals. The Wolverines looked drastically better compared to the team that showed up to lose 5-1 to New…

October 27, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

… give up its most shots on goal for a season since 2005. Fortunately for the Wolverines, redshirt junior goalkeeper Haley Kopmeyer has made sure most of those shots have not found the NOTEBOOK back of her…

… ago, the Wolverines arned two Big Ten Defen- now have 11 freshmen on their ayer of the Week awards. roster compared to just three ley's played great," said seniors. ;an coach Greg Ryan. With starters…

October 27, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 34) • Page Image 8

… capitalize. game 3-2, but the line changes Berenson said rest could play a sparked the stagnant Wolverine role in rejuvenating him, too. attack. "I think it's actually a good thing Berenson made even more…

… Berenson is confident it won't be Wolverines' 30 points this year. long before Caporusso is back to That means Berenson is moving scoring goals. Hagelin to join junior Louie Capo- "Is he a bit of a concern…

… want to get Louie nett, who pulled his groin during and Wohlberg going and get some practice a week and a half ago, is points for those guys." about 90 percent healthy, according The Wolverines average 2…

…'t know why he snapped it, but he did," quar- terback Tate Forcier said Saturday. The team experienced similar growing pains against Indiana, the first game after Molk broke his foot, where the Wolverines

… record- ed six dropped snaps. Moosman seemed to find his groove by the Iowa and Delaware State games, though, and putting a veteran back at the position will likely make the Wolverines' tran- sition…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

… prepared. "It was like we were play- ing against each other, playing against ourselves," said BU coach Jack Parker, who uncharacteristi- cally didn't show his team film of the Wolverines before the game…

…. The Wolverines had three more man- advantage chances (12-9) than the WILDCATS From Page 1B score. They had six shots on goal in the first half, going into the wind. In the second half, the teams…

… pleased with their perfor- mances. Mahtani advanced farther than any other Wolverine in the event. She ousted Northwestern freshman Stacy Lee in the first round in three sets, then cruised past Purdue…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

…6B'- October 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com * Wolverines optimistic about offseason strides Borseth regrets his big blowup a Team practices are four weeks ahead of last year…

…'s pace, Sims says By ANDY REID Daily Sports Editor CHICAGO - From the excite- ment around the Michigan table at the Big Ten men's basketball Media Day, you wouldn't guess that the Wolverines won a scant 10…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 17

… to her high school Even in a non-scoring event, course, ran a personal the Wolverines raced like a ,000-meter time of 18:00 championship was on the line n the meet for the Wolver- against No. 9…

… second overall (18:18) Wolverines' first meet of the sea- edshirt freshman Amanda son, which was also held at the nzie rounded out the top Hudson Mills Metropark - the 8:27). The Wolverines took…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 18

…8B - October 27, 2008 sMonday The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 8B - October 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Wolverines win first weekend series, upset No.11 Gophers A H…

… basics," junior outside hitter Juliana Paz said. SAuD ALSALAH/Daiy Midway through the first Junior Juliana Paz led Michigan with 16 kills against Minnesota Saturday night in the set, the Wolverines held a…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

…. The result is a receiving corps puz- zle that the Boilermakers couldn't solve on Saturday, and one that wowed Purdue coach Joe Tiller. "I'm going to say this one last time: Right now, the Wolverines

… conference, Michigan coach Lloyd Carr deemed the Wolverines' punt coverage a "work in progress." But after keeping dangerous Purdue punt returner AnthonyCra t Chambers under wraps Satur- day, the Michigan punt…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

… that today." The loss snapped Michigan's 10-game winning streak and 11-match conference winning streak, which carried over from last year. The Wolverines (4-1, 14-4) are now tied with Michigan State and…

… the first round of the Lady Paladin Tournament in Greenville, S.C. The Furman golf course was not sup- posed to be so difficult. Teichert hoped the Wolverines would be able to take advantage of the…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

… freshman midfielder Katelin Spencer was there to put it away. Michigan kept the pressure on most of the first half, allowing few shots - just five to the Wolverines' 11. "I thought our first half was great…

… terri- bly, it was that just two times in the game (we made a mistake) and they made the most of it," Rademacher said. Yesterday's loss was especially bittersweet after the Wolverines had pulled off an…

… knows her time as a Wolverine is almost up, but others have not come to grips with the end. "To be completely honest, it has- n't hit me yet," senior goalie Suzie Grech said. "I don't know, it's just…

Wolverines were Stephanie Chavez, Nicole D'Hondt and Shannon Reid. "Anytime you spend four years anywhere, and you're leaving, you get emotional," assistant coach Dan Dalzochio said. "For these girls, an…

October 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 21) • Page Image 10

….con /sports PORTS FRIDAY OCTOBER 27, 2000 10 ..I- Run for it BRANDON SEDLOFF/Daily Michigan coach Red Berenson said he wants better production on special teams. The Wolverines are only plus-1this…

… be between the Wolverines and Badgers since both teams are ranked higher than the rest of the competition. Wisconsin is ranked No. 3 while Michigan is currently : ranked 12th. "There is a lot of…

October 27, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 21) • Page Image 10

Wolverines in their pursuit to become a one of the top teams in the Big Ten. The Wolverines' season began in East Lansing for the Mary Fossum/Spartan Invitational. Michigan finished the tournament tied for…

… would play." The Wolverines' second tournament of the year was the Lady Northern Invitational in West Lafayette. The Lady Northern could be called nothing short of a disaster, as the Wolverines finished…

… the season for the Wolverines was at home, in the Wolverine Invitational. The inconsistency con- tinued, as Michigan posted scores of 330-329. Although they finished fourth overall in the tournament…

…, the Wolverines were inconsistent in their short game and did not post the scores they were capable of shooting. The Wolverine Invitational did produce the best individual performance of the season for…

… the Wolverines, as senior Sharon Park finished second, shooting 76-80. Freshman Misia Lemanski also stepped it up for the Wolverines, finishing 15th with scores of 83-82. "Each tournament we added…

… tournament of the fall, at the Notre Dame Invitational in Bonita Springs, Fla., the Wolverines turned in their best performance of the season. They shot their two lowest scores of the season, 315-316, and…

… had another day to play again." The time off between tournaments caused the turnaround in Michigan's performance, Teichert said. After the Lady Northern Invitational, the Wolverines had three weeks to…

… chipping and putting. The practice paid dividends in the Notre Dame Invitational. The Wolverines were able to use their improved short games to post lower scores. "Misia only hit six greens in regulation and…

… scores for the Wolverines, finishing sixth and 15th, respectively. Teichert had good things to say about the development of all of the players on the team, but wanted to keep things in perspective. "They…

… only to develop individual skills, but to develop as a team as well. With so many new players, the Wolverines had to develop team chemistry. "As a team we have gotten a lot closer,' freshman Bess Bowers…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… Ellerbe, an assistant hired in May, as the Wolverines coach - at least for now. The 34-year-old Ellerbe takes over as inter- im coach for the 1997-98 season less than five months after former Michigan coach…

…." Ellerbe, a native of Capitol Heights, Md., joined the Wolverines on May 29 after serving three seasons as coach at Loyola College in Baltimore, leading his teams to a 34-47 overall record. Goss, who…

… watching the maize and blue win Saturday's big foot- ball game, many Wolverine fans celebrated by lining up for the 12th annual ROTC haunted house. The terror-filled production was held in the basement of…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

… Spartan punts and a Marcus Ray interception, Michigan had the ball on its own five-yard line with 5:36 to go in the first half. The Wolverines promptly drove 95 yards in I I plays, culminating with a one…

… interceptions. Meanwhile, Michigan pounded the ball on the ground, looking to establish a running game that was almost non-existent in the first half Of Michigan's four third-quarter drives, the Wolverines could…

… outside the Michigan Union this weekend, getting lady to board a bus for the Million Woman March in Philadelphia. closest Wolverine and galloped in for an down. ELLERBE Continued from Page 1A Schenk and…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 11

… DiAllo Johnson and was beaten picked off Michigan's sixth pass of the up all day. Then game. Bill Burke, who Yipes. accounted for JOHN The Wolverines took what they Michigan State's LEROI wanted when…

… Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines were ' ble to capital- ize on any of their eight power play opportuni- ties against the second-ranked Spartans. ~JOHN KRAFT/Daiy By Pranay Reddy Daily Sports Writer If…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 13

…. 2 seed in the conference tournament. 0 With the slippery field forcing sloppy play by both sides, the Wolverines were happy to emerge from the game drenched yet victori- ous. "In these conditions, you…

…, the Wolverines would have nothing to regret. Seven minutes into the second frame, Michigan forward Jessica Limauro beat Spartan defender Melissa Jannetta to the right side and blasted a shot into the…

Wolverine Classic. "It's the first home regatta on our new course," Michigan captain Lisa Labadie said. "This weekend is about making new traditions." Indeed, the crew team continued a longtime Michigan…

…. Despite the cold morning temperatures at the IM #West outdoor pool, the Wolverines turned in a hot performance, torching an experienced Michigan State team 129- 74. Michigan began its quest for a 12th…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

… all season, Irvin managed to put up some good numbers against the Wolverines in the first half - but not as good as usual. He was the only Spartan to gener- ate some consistent production - but not as…

… lockerroom; he was almost invisible in the third and fourth quarters. Michigan's defense came alive in the second half. The Wolverines picked off Michigan State quarter- backs Todd Schultz and Burke five times…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 15

… emotional, but every play is important, so you have to concen- trate on that particular play. That's not the time to be thinking about the big picture." Focusing as they have been, the Wolverines have been…

Wolverines got to the Michigan State 14, and Kraig Baker kicked a 30- yard field goal. The next time they got into the red zone, in the second quarter, they ran six straight running plays and scored on a one…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 16

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - October 27, 1997 Don't panic: Michigan's seaso JOHN KRAFT/Daily Greg Crozier and the rest of the Wolverines will have to improve their defense and special…

… expecting the Wolverines to pick up exactly where they left off last year.t "I'd rather lose 10 games att the beginning of the year ...- and win a national champi- onship, than go 30-0 and lose the last two…

October 27, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 21) • Page Image 17

… missing yesterday at the Big Ten Media Day - Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight and the Michigan basketball team's media guide. While the lack of the Wolverines' media guide S not a surprise due to the…

… recent firing of ,higan basketball coach Steve Fisher and Friday's hiring of Brian Ellerbe as the Wolverines' interim coach, Knight's absence raised some eye- brows. A Big Ten representative informed the…

October 27, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 21) • Page Image 13

… for the Big Ten ampionships starting Nov. 3. For the Wolverines, the game basi- Ily amounts to a tune-up and a chance get used to the field before the con- rence tournament. "There is no pressure for us…

…'t raise our eed... it is not a o-or-die same." - Debbie Belkin Michigan women's soccer coach "They play a direct game," said elkin. "They use long balls. They're aggressive, fast team." The Wolverines' last…

October 27, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

… said, "so we've been working on that this week." Minnesota's focus on the run was undi- vided, and it showed whenever Michigan took to the air. The Wolverines had 354 yd passing, with wide receiver Amani…

… question that the Wolverines have a significant talent advantage at the skill positions, espe- cially with the injury to Gophers' star tailback Chris Darkins. But how those advantages will play out on the…

… rushing offense vs. Min- nesota rushing defense: Wolverine tailback Tshimanga Biakabutka and the rest of his backfield bullies have brutalized opposing de- fenses this season. Michigan's 183.4 yards per…

… game is spectacular, espe- cially considering that the Wolverines haven't established a consistent pass- ing attack to spell the running game. There is no reason to suspect that the Wolverines will alter…

…, the better off the Wolverines will be. Consequently, a pounding running game appears to be the way to go against Minnesota. The Golden Gophers' de- fense has allowed 186.8 rushing yards a game…

… role tomorrow Let the running game do itsjob and don' make mistakes. Yet, much like again Indiana, the Wolverines persistent groun game could allow Griese to surprise th Gophers with a big play downfield…

… Thelwell, Tin Arwell and Tony Levine-all have th ability to bust out big plays. Needless to say, this will be Michiga secondary's biggest test of the year. Th Wolverines can't depend on its defensiv line to…

… keep the quarterback off his gam as they have in games past. Minnesota il too strong up front and has proven the) can provide Sauter time in the pocket. So, the Wolverines ability to defen the pass will…

… many weap ons to be contained tomorrow. Advantage: Special teams: Wolverine placekicker Rem: Hamilton has been as solid as you coul< possibly expect, while punter Nat' DeLong is inconsistent. Same story…

… Allison. Crozier made a fake to the backhand that sent Allison sprawling and Crozier sent a wrist shot into the bottom left corner of the net. The Wolverines played with a lot more emotion after Crozier…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

… # . .. . .. .... ...... . ...... . ...... . ................... w 'M' CAN SINK OR SWIM LAKERS Icers try to hold onto first DAVD LUBLINER Mike Moes, co-captain of the Michigan hockey team will lead his Wolverine teammates into Sault Ste. Marie for a weekend…

…-1-0). The second place Lakers look to stop the Wolverines with exceptional defense. Sophomore goalie Brandon Reed's 2.30 goals against average is second best in the CCHA. Only Michigan's Warren Sharples is…

… difficulty in this task going into Sault Ste. Marie. Presently, a good situation for Michigan would be a split. Berenson said he would like to take the first game of the series in order to give the Wolverines

… impressed with this year's Wolverines. "For this time of year we're playing well. Our work ethic has been excellent and we're winning close games on the road. The team effort has been good," Berenson. Will…

… take away our skaters," Berenson said. "They don't make mistakes so they'll make it tough for us." The Wolverines appear ready for that tough series. by Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer The Michigan…

…-9, whereas the Gophers are atop the conference with Iowa not far behind. Despite the Wolverines' disap- pointing season, the squad has no intention of giving up on this season. "The attitude on this team is…

… any lack of confidence." The team has good reason to look positively towards this weekend. Historically, some of the squad's best play has been against these two rivals. The lone Wolverine con- ference…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

… team bus departs for Columbus today, the Michigan field hockey team will head into its final week. The Ohio State game emerges as a must win game for the Wolverines who hope to carry their seniors into…

…'s games, the Michigan field hockey team hopes that the play of first-year forward Katie Vignevic as well as others can propel the Wolverines into their first post-season tournament ever. Giants lose…

… fourth." Sweat feels the main competition facing the Wolverine harriers will come from Indiana, * Illinois, and Wisconsin. The defending Big Ten Champion Badgers, whose team also captured the NCAA…

… Championship last season, should be particularly dangerous with the extra fan support generated by having the race held in Madison. The Wolverine runners have cut back on their mileage as the Big Ten meet has…

… anywhere in the top three. However, they never seem to run well in the big meets, according to several Wolverines. Whatever happens to the team's hopes, Rowand could become the Big Ten individual champion…

October 27, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

… wrong. And though the Wolverines didn't reach double figures in scoring, they did tie their season high of eight goals. Kay McCarthy started the barrage with an unassisted goal early in the first half…

… hack," she commented. "They were frustrated and started to hack a little." Whatever Toledo was doing, it certainly couldn't stop Michigan from scoring, as the Wolverines continued to pour it on in the…

… team's play for later games this week than with the scoring. After playing Central Michigan tomorrow, Michigan hosts third-ranked Old Dominion on Thursday. The 21st-ranked Wolverine's NCAA playoff hopes…

… Eastern Michigan. But the night didn't seem quite so dreary for the Wolverines when Tong Park's goal. with fiftee minutes left broke a 1-1 tie and propelled the Wolverines to a 2-1 vic- tory. Dan Giter…

… effort was not enough. This week the Wolverines travel to Spring Arbor and then take on Wayne St. at home on Saturday in an attempt to improve their 7-4 record. The graduate soccer club had similar…

…." This lackluster play allowed the Tar- tars to catapult out to a 4-0 lead before Uwe Pleban knocked home a penalty kick to avert the shutout. The Wolverines had many late second-half scoring chances. In…

… fact, two balls hit off the crossbar in the late stages of the game. The Wolverines fell to 1-3-1 on th season. They will try to get back in the groove against Detroit College of business this week. The…

… Sue Vodicka show went on the road to Columbus last weekend when the women's soccer club competed in a tournament down at Ohio St. Although the Wolverines finished fourth in an eight-team field…

October 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8---Saturday, October 27, 1979-The Michigan Daily MICHIGAN ROMPS IN WCHA OPENER: Wolverine icers demolish Duluth Big Ten Advance By JON WELLS There are many ways to score goals in hockey…

… of nine goals in the first period. Fresh- man Wolverine center Bruno Baseotto was the dominant figure in the scoring barrage with a hat trick in the opening frame, his second of the young season…

Wolverines with 13 points in just three games, remained soft-spoken concer- ning his achievements. "I feel great. I'm happy just playing," he said. While Baseotto was demonstrating the tip-in, the rest of the…

… Michigan team was teaching the ;Bulldogs further scoring lessons. The second Wolverine goal came when Dan Lerg fed doe Milburn streaking in on the left wing on a two-on-one break. Milburn beat the…

… coach Dan Farrell, Fricker had a bad case of the flu and was pulled after the second period for this reason. The victory last night has to be en- couraging for the Wolverines, as not only did they beat a…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

… weather is on its way. The iciest of the winter sports, hockey, has returned to Yost Arena. The Wolverines started their season last weekend with a pair of overtime victories against Bowling Green. However…

… they vWill not be. Last season, the Wolverines had a tough time at it as they went a bleak 15-20-1 overall, including a stret- ch that saw them lose 16 out of 20 one point in the season- But that was…

… Six years ago, Michigan's present ticket manager, Al Renfrew, retired as coach of the Wolverine hockey team. To replace him, Athletic Director Don Canham brought in a relative unknown named Dan Farrell…

… disaster. What was so ironic about the team's poor showing was the fact that before it even began, the Wolverines were predicted to win the 1977 NCAA National Championship. Fast start, then disaster Michigan…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 27, 1978-Page 13 ii Mihian hockey. action pacihked 6 minutes, i I, * I h 1 7 { The 1978-79 Michigan hockey season has begun with the Wolverines getting off to a…

… his sixth season as the Wolverine coach, is counting onl senior Mark Miller to lead the team offensively. Along with Miller, Farrell has junior Dan Lerg and a whole host of recruits with the ability to…

… put the puck in the net. Last year, the Wolverines played many exciting games at home and they ex- pect to continue that through this season. The team will play their home games at Yost Ice Arena again…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

… opponents totaled 192 goals in 36 games (5.3 goals per game). Early on in last year's 15-20-1 campaign, the Wolverine icers were ranked No.1 in the nation and were sailing along towards one of their finest…

…, the defense collapsed. "We were not a good team defensively. We didn't have the defensemen or the defensive team play. And we didn't play well in goal," commented Wolverine men- tor Dan Farrell. Farrell…

… change from offense to defense)." These freshmen will be paired with the two veterans, more or less, Tim Man- ning and John Blum. Manning was the one shining light for the Wolverines on defense last year…

…, the senior from Quebec, notched the goal two years ago with under six minutes remaining in the contest which propelled the Wolverines into overtime in that NCAA final against Wisconsin. A defense will…

…, those fans know more than one would imagine when they start chanting that familiar line of 'Dee-fense!' They couldn't be more accurate in exhorting the Wolverine icers in exactly the right direction…

October 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

… threatening skies move into the Twin Cities, most Minnesotans seem to concede a Wolverine runaway. Both television com- mentators 'and Gopher coach Cal Stoll term the Wolverines "awe- some." The feeling is not…

… COGSDILL and MARC FELDMAN Unlike past Bo Schembechler Wolverine squads, this team does not have one -super lineman around whom to build a strong blocking line for the running of- fense Bo loves so well…

…'s "best against the run" unit. Rob- bed of their fourth shutout on a freak deflection play last week, the Wolverines have prepare4 to shut off the power thrusts of fullback John King and ' the sweeps of…

… quarterback John Lawing is much more equipped to tote the pigskin than to toss it. As always, the kicking game nds in the Wolverines' favor. Punter Barry Dotzauer continues to hang the pigskin high in the air…

October 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… 3-0-1 overall record. The Wolverines are a step be- hind the Gophers with a 1-1 Con- ference mark. A win by the Goph- ers today could possibly mean some post-season fun for them. Although fair weather…

… of late, and Minnesota's Bobby Cox, after peppering the atmosphere with leather against Illinois last week, is expected to test the Wolverines' pass defenses today. Borstad Out? Minnesota may have to…

October 27, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…, OCTOBER 27, 1940 Z-323 Wolverines Humble Pennsylvania s Harmon And Westfall Lead Offen The Story In Pictures: Tom Harmon In The Clear . .. Francis Reagan Bottled Up-That's The Key To Michigan's Smashing…

…-touted Francis Reagan was caught just over the line of scrimmage by Center Bob Ingalls. The dancing Wolverine to the left (63) is Guard Ralph Fritz. RIGHT: Quaker Francis McKernan had to leap high to snare this…

…- ness before 59,913 howling spectators. Capitalizing on an early break and applying the wizardy of all-American Tommy Harmon thereafter, the undefeated Wolverines staggered George Munger's pride of the…

Wolverine paws. Only in the punting department was Frank able to hold his own against his sensational Wolverine rival. They each finished the afternoon with a 37-yard kicking average. The Quakers were by far…

… the toughest nut Michigan has been forced to crack all year. On first downs, they.held the Wolverines even with 12. But under fire, and when plays meant points, Michigan's brilliance shone through…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. inators that 'organized religion was Wolverines Bow Before Indian "If you must be a bookworm, be not meeting the demands of the ian early bookworm. If you have a' undergraduate body, and that by Attack on…

… dealing with transportation and has written more than a score the field. j and do not realize their value. of books, most of which deal with The Wolverines showed signs of Sometimes we uncover valuable…

…. the band also entertained. the country and his final selection If the Wolverine hands were laid - has fallen to Ann Arbor. on Useman during his 60 yard run HARVARD BEATEN He considers this an ideal…

… Editor TlADIUM, CHIAMPAIGN, ILL.. Illinois team gave the Indians a the fifteenth renewal of their annual hird quarter to hand the Wolverines eat and shove them deeper into the pletely outplayed Michigan in…

Wolverines, registering 12 first downs, totalling 173 yards from rushing, while Michigan compiled 4 first downs and gained 41 yards from scrimmage. Illini Use Three Rushers. The Illini alternated their ball…

… carriers, employing Lanum, Hum- bert and Timm to good effect against the Wolverines. But it was not the rushing or passing game that was responsible for the Illi- nois victory. Great blocking and…

… stripe, but all of his attempts were either wide ox short. Michigan's offense did not get under way during the first quarter, but the Wolverines staged an attack in the second quarter that gained ground…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…;.l~s r 'in 'i , .. s, <' ,'. 1. 4', s (Continued from Page 1, dol. 7) $ <!absent is the natura came too late to aid the Wolverines. ward overacting. A "Withz the ball on Michigan's 41-I picture…

…. Featured are the Wolverines took to the air.! electric fans, 'he said, "experiments have proven I Ralph Graves, and Truskowskvs pass to Siinrall netted "In the spring the gravel roads there is a certain…

…Illinois i, th'retened once when Yanuskis+,T E D Y-NV MR5 Wade two first cdowns, placing the iTUF AY.r NOVEMBER OS WAY NE ball onl Michigan's 22-yard line. MSCL 1>~~ acre the 'Wolverine line stiffened MU IA…

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