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January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… by th defeat they took from Northwest. ern last Saturday, the Wolverine: more than matched a fast offens against Wisconsin's stubborn de. fense and held the six-point ad. vantage which they had piled u…

….i _ night because of the absence of eno:,h! good ice to permit playing of the FIRST MAT MEET contest. Although the Wolverines dropped SATISFIES KEEN the only game played, the form they showed was the best…

… with soft and the season. Most of these were of. slushy ice that prevented all at- a decidedly minor character, the tempts to carry the puck. What Wolverine matmen showing a sur- frozen ice there was…

… turned in even! though the coaches told the runp ners not to take it too hard. The Wolverines appear to possess power in the distance runs, 880, 440, and the hurdles. MEN! Smart Styles and Real Values at C…

… condition, and no alternative remained but to call off the con- test. Tommy Courtis, veteran right wing of the Wolverines, was the only outstanding player in the game for either side. Besides scoring both of…

… of the heap with Max Schmeling second and Jack Sharkey third. VARSITY TANKMEN WILL MEET 0D.Y,.C. Detroit Team Best Competition That Wolverines Will Meet This Season. For the second time this season the…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… Last Year. (Continued From Page 6) the game, for 17 free tries at the basket, ten of which were cashed in on. By this victory, the Wolverines served notice on their future op- ponents that despite the…

… that this meet will form the only real compe- tition for the Wolverines before the opening of the Big Ten season next month as the crack tank team that represents the Chicago Athletic; Association is as…

Wolverine squad will work out today and tomorrow at the Col- iseum under the direction of Coach Lowrey in preparation for its open- ing Conference games of the year this Friday and Saturday against Wisconsin…

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