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February 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… did an excellent job of back-checking to thwart many a Tech rush. Bottling up the Huskies' offense was only a part of the story, though. The other part is told by the Wolverines' determined play and…

… of the Badgers while losing nary an event, picking up' Michigan's fifth win in as many Big Ten starts. The Wolverines will have just about enough time to catch their breaths before tak- ing on Indiana…

… to the basket against them. Guard Dick Reasbeck is, with the exception of Jimmy Rayl, about the hottest-shooting back- court man in the Big Ten, and is sure to give Wolverine fans fits if he's on. The…

… undefeated conference season with the Wolverines' final five points. Indiana's record stands at 1-3. But coach Charles McDaniel has an undefeated wrestler in 177-1b. Dick Isel. His record is 7-0. Other top…

…. The high jump was won by the Wolverines' Al Ammerman with a jump of 6'4". In the other height event, the pole vault, Steve Over- ton missed his three attempts at 14'4", falling on top of the bar on his…

…" home meet of the campaign. The Illini, who edged the Wolverines 60-52 last year, come into town with an 0-5 mark. In their most recent outing, the Illini were swamped by Michigan State, 79-21. Eight Gone…

… last two Big Ten meets, the Wolverines have copped the title. "This is the year before the year we rebuild," Pond says. "We'll take our beatings in dual meets, but we should be among the top three in…

… Pan-American Games champion- ship. Wolverine Coach Newt Lo- ken, while hoping that his men, Phil Bolton and Mike Henderson, can overtake Holmes, can't stop praising the Urbana senior. About the lone…

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