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January 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…Michiganleers By HANLEY GURWIN Playing as though the Stanley Cup were at stake, the Detroit Red Wings skated around, be- tween, and through the Michigan defense to hand the Wolverine ;extet a 10-1 defeat before over…

… opening face-off to the final horn, the Red Wings poured on the pressure in a constant effort. to score. . . * * ONLY GREAT goal - tending from three Wolverine goalies kept the score from mounting higher…

… can be more fully realized with a glance at the totals for saves by goalies. Michigan netmind- ers were called upon to turn back 49 shotseduring the con- test while the Wolverines were only able to test…

… the Red Wing goalies but six times in each period. The receptive crowd, realizing the futility of the Michigan task, accepted the contest in fine style and cheered the Wolverines when- ever they made a…

January 06, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

Wolverines chim- ed in to say that the four games * * * JOHN MC KENNELL . . played in Colorado were the most poorly officiated they had ever witnessed. A permanent suspension of Mc- Kennell, the Wolverines

… secondl chukker when Eaddy converted on a fast-break and John Codwell followed with a jump shot and free throw. That made it 25-15, as close as the Wolverines got for the rest of the contest. A futile…

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