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October 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… governor would honor her earlier pledge of providing same- sex benefits to state employees in the event of a favorable decision, by presenting the See APPEAL, page 7A Enemy of the State The Wolverine

… goal sailed through the uprights, the Michi- gan sideline emptied. Players gathered in a circle and started chanting, "It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine" as they jumped around and pumped their fists…

… to the sopho- more slump. Lloyd Carr can't coach. Michigan isn't the powerhouse it used to be. But by beating the Spartans in overtime for the second straight sea- son, the Wolverines proved all their…

…; it's not fair to call this season a failure simply because Michigan won't win a national title. Carr recognized long ago that winning the Big Ten should be the Wolverines' ultimate focus, and, in case…

…. True must-win games don't begin until after Michigan has a Big Ten loss. And this is when the Wolverines are most dangerous. The 2003 season is a perfect example. Michi- gan recorded two early losses to…

… Oregon and Iowa, which meant it had to win every game for the rest of the regular season. The Wolverines See WRIGHT, page 3A AI H T Bill Gates to talk about tech careers By Michael Kan Daily News Editor…

October 03, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… delivered a crushing knockout blow yesterday in its 24-10 vic- tory over Indiana at sun-drenched Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines (2-2) built a 17-0 lead early in the third quarter, but just as they frittered…

… abruptly ended Indiana's come- back hopes. The Wolverine offense took the ball at its own 25-yard line immediately following Babe Laufenberg's touch- down pass to Duane Gunn, and stormed down the field for…

… then Ricks maimed the Hoosiers' comeback hopes by busting over right tackle for the 23-yard knockout punch so desperately needed by the Wolverines. "WE WERE up by seven, and we said 'We have to take it…

… than we did last game. Last game we kind of faltered at the end. This game we kept the momentum at the end." MICHIGAN also had the momentum in the first half. Kicker Ali Haji-Sheikh put the Wolverines on…

… Rice dives into the Indiana end zone from one yard out yesterday to put the Wolverines on top, 17-0. The Hoosiers then took over and began a steady march that came to an abrupt end when Laufenberg…

… fumbled while trying to hand off. Michigan defensive tackle Winfred Carraway came up with the ball. MICHIGAN then surged downfield, mixing up the run and Smith's passes well. The Wolverines were stymied…

October 03, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Editor Wolverin cending 4 It wasn't the type of excruciat- cend ig ing loss thathknifes your memory went Mi with sordid details. And it wasn'tt a smear that you snicker about after the momentary sting sub…

… must in all In pick Rally be labelled inferior, the ( figment Stops Wolverines, 15-7 of the sportswriter's dime at least on a half dollar, and es encountered an Georgia team. And chigan's eight game…

… quarterback as say Francis Tarkenton, a Georgia alum. With Michigan leading 7-6, 4:11 left in the fourth quarter, the ball on the Michigan 28, Ridlehuber rolled out to his left on first and ten. The Wolverine

October 03, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… :; .;\' .:"yet another hapless victim of kthe Wolverines' massacre ma- .: ;,;., . ; : :::chine. ': ;,;: :;:; " T H E A M A Z IN G th in g ab o u t \4\\>the whole week was that no one ' \. would admit Wakes e was…

… more of a threat running sthe ball," he said. "" "- .....The Wolverines' main defen- : . :sive platoon, bolstered by both ,:;.,...::N > old stalwarts lk avnONa ,NN'.N~ ' and Greg Morton and somere…

October 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… of a University cashier's receipt, the Wolverine Club announced yesterday. Arrangements have been made for a special train to carry stu- dents to and from the game, and tickets will go on sale Oct. 6…

Wolverine Club has only 2,000, will be sold Oct. 9. Total cost of both tickets will be $14.60, with individual game ducats selling for $3.60. The Wol- verine Club, sponsors of the trip, sclosed that by…

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