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November 03, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… chance of rain Vol. LXXIX, No. 57 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, November 3, 1968 Ten Cents Wolverines stompZilcats By BILL LEVIS 27 aerials. "The lack of comple- split end Bill Harris for Michigan s the…

… only Wolverine who inter- Associate sports Editor tions was due to a combination of second touchdown of the game, cepted passes. Defensive tackle EVANSTON-Michigan ran over off-target and dropped passes…

…. The Wolverines built Mason.board with a bomb. the second period after Cecil Pry- up steam slowly, but once they Mason felt a key to the game Curtis, ressembling Curt Flood or deflected a Shelbourne pass…

…. thirteen seconds near the end of snap, and we have always been third score. Ron Johnson took a Brown pass the first half to break the game able to recover the ball." After the Wolverines scored a for the two…

… point conversion to wide open/ The Wolverines played For the second game in a row, fourth time some twenty seconds give the Wolverines their 28 a sluggish first quarter before they Michigan didn't even…

…. Luckily for battered intercepted a Dana Woodring at- since the Wolverines whitewashed tercepted two passes in the first Northwestern, time ran out be- tempt and rambled 24 yards to Minnesota 49-0 in 1966…

…. half to bring his season and Big fore Michigan could mount an- the Wolverine 45 to up Michigan's Still it was not the offense that Ten total to seven, tying his con- other threat. final score. shone…

Wolverines scored three just anyone can get it." time and plunged over left guard he charges across the goal line to score on a 50-yard run following a Quarterback Dennis Brown was 'touchdowns. Curtis, however…

… SECOND, Page 11 was the fourth of the game for the Wolverines. Twelve Pages -Daily-Thomas R. Copt Western tackler in the dust as n interception. Parks grabbed ourne pass attempt. The score A4 ELECTION…

November 03, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Spartans Wolverines need win to stay in run for the Roses Ryan White ly Sports Editor Even to a man who is 6-8,299 pounds, chigan against Michigan State is big. 'This game centers around the whole te…

…," Wolverine tackle. Jon Runyan d "Everybody's into it. Everybody nts to know the outcome. From a ung child I've believed that this was e of the greatest rivalries in college )tball" The rivalry will be decided…

… both teams. A win for Michigan State would greatly improve its shot at a bowl game, while the Wolverines still have their sights set on the conference champion- ship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. And as…

…. "(Michigan) is one of the best teams, if not the best team we've played all year." If Saban means what he says, the Wolverines may be better than No. I Nebraska. The Cornhuskers beat Michi- gan State, 50…

… Brian Griese or Scott Dreisbach will be at the helm when Michigan takes on rival Michigan State tommorrow. and play the way we expected to play and the way people wanted us to play," Wolverine receiver…

… Mercury Hayes said. "It's one of those things we'd like to forget about and come out and play like Michigan normally plays." The Wolverines are still unclear on an important matter - their starting…

November 03, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… RIGHT TO EXPRESSION See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State ~~Iait RAIN, COLDER VOL. LVII, No. 36 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS mmmmmmmmm Wolverines

…,575 fans this after- noon at Memorial Stadium. It took the Wolverines two periods to snap out of a two-game lethargy which had seen them tied by Northwestern, beaten by Illinois and today outplayed by…

… around the Wolverine flanks. On the offensive side, Ma- dar grabbed Bob Chappuis' second period aerial on the Minnesota 3 to set up the initial Michigan tally. for two periods the partisan crowd watched…

… and threw back two Michigan thrusts inside the Minnesota 30 before the visitors could break the ice. But the Michigan reserve strength was just too much for the valiant Gophers. The Wolverine line broke…

… pronounced. Com- pleting six out of 16 aerials, the Michigan team piled up 174 yards by passing to Minnesota's 40. The Wolverine backfield let only three tosses leak through out of the 14 the Gophers tried…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… the other. At half time the game seemed to be in the control of the ap-. parently superior Wolverines. They had riddled the visitors with passes after suffering a momen- tary setback and were well ahead…

… touchdowns and a de- fense that stopped the seemingly staggered Wolverines cold. Since neither team could put two good halves together, it was a standoff - nothing was really decided. For the Iowa players…

…. He stood up for the Michigan kickoffs and cheered and smiled on every Wolverine advance. When asked his opinion of the Michigan band, the jazz great, who chews his gum as fast as he moves his sticks…

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