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February 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… cellar posi- tion to 'fifth place. SWITZERLAND- Rolf Monsen, a Somewhere beneath that lethargicj front display4d by the Wolverine cagemen is hidden that "something" which makes a basketball team good, but…

… games. leadings have appeared in various papers to the effect that "Wolverines loom as championship contenders" and "Michigan holds hopes and fears of Big Ten Leaders," but everyone will know more about…

… points to the lads from the shores of Lake Mendota though losing 18-13. OFF rt Vedder moment baffled the Coe team. Also, once that clever defense wasl broken, the Wolverines gate some indication of the…

… reason they are con- sidered title contenders. The records show that the last six minutes netted a score of Michigan 17, Coe 3! The Wolverines seem not at all abashed by impending defeat, but on the other…

… all things, and one of these dull days Michigan's Wolverines are going to bump up against a quintet which, they cannot "bulldoze" in the final minutes. See us first. Collegiate Boys We are the ones…

… Boilermakers drilled to prevent a recurrence of this if Pur- due is leading the Wolverines Sat- urday. NEW YORK-Hughey Jennings, a HILL AUDITORIUM Tickets At SLATER'S Admission, $1.00 q THURS.q FEB. 95 8 P…

… Wisconsin, all centers, lead in Big that Michigan took the lead, 13-12. Ten scoring. Instead of staging any brilliant - comeback or scorhig with the renew- al of hostilities, the Wolverines were even more…

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