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May 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

… 10-6. The Wolverines' season was less successful than that of Michigan State. Coach Ray Fisher's crew recorded 22 wins and 9 losses and finished in a tie for third place in the Big Ten standings. While…

… at one time holding a 7-2 Conference mark, the slipping Wolverines team with four. Paul Lepley fol- dropped costly games to Michigan lows with three. Thirty two runs State and Ohio State. Earlier…

… Links By JACK HORWITZ With a mediocre season behind them, the Wolverine golfers stand only a fair chance of moving past the third spot in the Western Con- ference championships to be held today and…

… in the weight events, but to better his winning performances of last year. It will be Nilsson and his team- mate, Roy Pella, who will hold up the Wolverine end of the weight The Rainbow Combo You must…

… haunt the Wolverines again as they dump- ed the linksters with a 19-17 beating. In the same meet the Maize and Blue racked up its third Conference win, whipping the Northwestern Wildcats, 211…

… where one day a team can be on top of the Conference and the next can have some bad luck and be out of the running. If this is the case, then the Wolverines have a chance to win the championship…

… Detroit. This was the first of two defeats Michigan handed the Titans, with the last one being a 18%-8/2 thrumpiV, last Friday. Three OSU, Purdue Losses The Wolverines then headed towards the Ohio State…

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