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November 17, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… attack of the Northmen' ing into the air. This made it firsLi was effective in the first half, ac- down on M ehigan's 19-,yard line. counting for 47 yards in three out The Wolverines seemed to be de- of…

… are Speaking at. a banquet of the eral seasons by a Wolverine team. l yard line, Michigan lost the bal you don't believe it? Then readt listed in the directory: Mary. John, .Archeological society held…

… earelachtc you must study' Half ater Mihiganiscoredin a 'as dowed fro behin by Al; Brthe andn0 Jr class ofe :theoracchitofche eopitec-Theeopopular opuonceptionionof vain effort to break the Wolverines' Steinke…

…~farhtcue' winning by a 7-6 score, itr e ter for the Wolverine's touchdown names beginning with O' N. Aubrey, T. W. Pemberton. ane. Pond continued,' "is basically a, Maz n TIa accurate foot of Joe Gembis: Names that…

…. Picture. J. ft. ever, the Wolverines were not out- ocnyr' quick kick went out- Weaves Tinikes and Bakers aLeBringloc, chairman; D. A. Kimball.' played by the rivals, side in midfield. Thre Gophers held…

… on the; lhichktey-onertd itosevra unsuspecting Wolverines, the ball first cowns. With the ball on the traveling over Simrall'sh21-on yardlinsadSfurtVdwnth headand GiSeendtheuClassinied each occasion…

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