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November 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 10

… before 2,068 at the North Center. WOLVERINE TED Speers tied the score at three at 7:37 of the third period, and it remained so until 18:08. The Lakers came down the ice with Mickey Chandler bringing the…

… winger slid the puck just into the right corner of the net for the game-winning goal. The Wolverines lost the game in the second period when they saw a 2-0 lead turn into a 3-2 deficit. The Lakers totally…

… dominated the second stanza, outshooting Michigan, 22-6, while the Wolverines collected seven penalties in a row. THE MICHIGAN icers completely forgot head coach John Giordano' s strategies of discipline at…

… Lawrence Dyck faced only 21, saving 18. THE LAKERS scored three unan- swered goals in the second period, as they totally dominated the Wolverines. Myles Forget scored the first LSSC goal on a rebound…

… off a penalty. Jim McCauley notched his first point of the season when he knocked in a Brad Tip- pett pass at 9:29.V The Wolverines scored their fourth shorthanded goal of the season at 17 minutes of…

… the Illinois squad midway through the second overtime period. Sara Forrestel scored first for the Wolverines, on an unassisted tally, but the game was tied at the half. The two teams traded goals in the…

… the season for the Wolverines, who finished with an 11-8-1 record. Holmes retains title PITTSBURGH (AP)- Larry Holmes climbed up from a shocking one-punch knockdown in the seventh round to stops…

November 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… lousy for Michigan coach Bo Schembechler and his squad. The Wolverines had just dropped a 9-7 heartbreaker to Iowa which left them with almost no hope of a return trip to the Rose Bowl. But that was…

… before the Fighting Illini of Illinois decided to present Michigan with two gifts-a loss for Wisconsin and one-for Iowa. And after boosting their Big Ten mark to 4-2, the same as the Wolverines, the Illini…

…-found Michigan passing attack. Against Minnesota last week, Wolverine quarterback Steve Smith took to the air for 237 yards on 13 passes-his best day ever at Michigan. Thanks to the single coverage that the…

…, never one to hold back ..", praise. "He runs like he's angry. He's what we call a 'violent runner." DEFENSIVELY, the injury-riddled Wolverine. defenders have only given up two touchdowns (bothi to…

…-five minutes, all the work of a season is laid on the line, and the winner is not necessarily the team that has attained the best regular season record. This is what the Wolverines have going for them as they…

… embark on their 10,000-meter scamper through the Minnesota countryside. THE WOLVERINES have not faired too well in regular season competition. At the two meets that are most indicative of competitive…

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