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January 06, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… minor incident to get even with the Wolverines and their coach, Vic Heyliger. The Colorado cortege has always found it hard to swallow Michigan's NCAA championship wins in its own back yard. In other…

…," Thompson asserted. Some Colorado writers have even stated Michi- gan may be boycotted in future schedule making; others contend the Wolverines will be thrown out of the Midwest League if Fritz Crisler 4…

…Kennell hit Yalich. The Wolverine captain insists he had his arms around his line-mate, who was trying to reach the referee. And even those who insist McKennell is guilty admit his only mistake was not hitting…

… the referee harder, it hockey officiating in these parts is any inkling of what it is in Colorado. Basketball (Continued from Page 1) en the gap to 50-28. Wolverine shooting picked up in the third…

… closely followed by Wilks, who mashed 17, and Cap- tain Tom Williams, who funnelled through 12. Next on the schedule for the Wolverine cagers is Northwestern, which meets Michigan at Evan- ston Saturday…

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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