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September 26, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' margin u Michigan, which has h times in its two outings managed to recover tw Fumbles LL five bobbles, along with Califor- M nia's only fumble, to save their ere , "upset," second win of the…

…, Rick Volk- remaining, let the ball bounce off of his chest D the Wol- after calling for a fair catch. The the ball bounced to the Michigan 30- the o the home yard line where a Golden Bear ran Wolverine

… of fullback Dave Fish-' bobble on the Michigan ;10- d line in the second quarter ht have saved the Wolverines' rd too. Michigan was put deep Way] in the hole by Berry's quick kick to the eight yard…

…, the offi- cials gestured that a Wolverine had come up with the ball. Different Team California hardly resembled the team that was totally demolished by Notre Dame last weekend by a score of 48-6. Coach…

… looked as if they would pose much of a problem for the nationally r a n k e d Wolverines. O 10-7 Michigan's rugged defense held' them to zero first downs, no com- plete passes, and 35 yards rush- ing…

… league. Five plays later, the Wolverines started on their only touchdown drive of the day from their own 34. Vidmer passed to Clancy for 15, ran Fisher up the middle for eight, then romped around left end…

September 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… ninutes left to play. Punt Key to olverine win The Wolverines had employed sophomore Pete Drehmann to do the kicking the three other times Michigan had to give up the ball yet they went with Craw when…

… greater height on the ball making it harder for a punt return." As it turned out, when the Wolverines had to kick with less than two minutes left, they were within the 50 and Craw was sent in to punt and…

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