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March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…. Icers Smash Await Tonight's Final Clash For League -Daily-John Hirtzel THREE MICHIGAN TECH PLAYERS STAND HELPLESSLY BY AS WOLVERINE JERRY KARPINKA (8) SCORES. NO GAME FOR SOME: .Puck Fans D isgrunt led…

… victory last night, the 3,700 fans saw Michigan put to one of its stiffest tests of the season. It required afurious three-goal splurge in the final period to clinch the Wolverines' third straight triumph…

… for the Huskies a they drove home their only score at 3:27 of the first period to take a 1-0 lead. Bill McLay's hard, low screen shot from the right proved to be the match of Wolverine goalie Lorne…

… Howes. From then on Howes was In- vincible, and so was the rest of the brilliant Michigan defense. They had to be, as Tech equalled the ferocity of the Wolverine offense for most of the remainder of the…

…'s Howes combined for a mere 19 choice saves in the first period. Wolverines Grab Lead Early in the second stanza, the Wolverines moved ahead to stay. Ed Switzer eluded two defenders as he drove in from the…

… blue line on the left. With the Tech team See WOLVERINE, Page 3 'Magic Flute' Tries to Find Light Medium To find "a happy medium" is something many people try to do. This was the task set before par…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Ready to assist is Wolverine teammate Randy Tarrier y(23). Kramer's 15 points helped Michigan to a 74-67 victory. Michigan Hopsters Whip Purdue,74-6 7 By JI[M BAAD A second half surge and a sharp…

… the second half that Michigan showed signs of begin- ning to move. Early in the period for the first time as Shearon be- gan to find the range, and the Wolverine defense began to tighten up, Lead See…

…-Sawed The edge see-sawed back and forth until about eight minutes to go in the game. Again Shearon pushed the Wolverines ahead, stealing the ball and going the length of the court to put in a lay-up. This…

… proved. to be the turning point, as other Wolverines began to find the shooting range. Tom Jorgensen and Ron Kramer each threw in several baskets as Michi- gan opened up a seven point lead, 66-59, and then…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… not overly optimistic about what he saw. Scheduled to play Central Michigan in the first home game at Ferry Field at 3 p.m. today, weather permitting, the Wolverines will give local fans a chance to…

… threw everything right by us." He felt this game should have benwon hv the Wolverines. "They …

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