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December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… take out a peti- tion. Interviewing is done by the SL Cabinet which selects members of Men's Judic. Michigan Cagers Down Pi*tt, 85-78 Wolverines Blow Early Lead, Then Stage Rally in Final Quarter To Win…

… By DAVE LIVINGSTON Wolverine cagers blistered the nets with -31 points in the final period last night to erase an eight-point deficit and whip Pitts- burgh, 85-78, before a cheering Yost Field House…

… the decisive fourth stanza began, Codwell poured in a one- hander and a free throw in the first 30 seconds to narrow the margin to five points and initi- ate the Wolverine rally. Pitt's Mickey Zernich…

… opening hockey game of the season, but. it ended more like a back-lot brawl. When the smoke cleared, the Michigan pucksters were out in front 6-1 and on the scoreboard the Wolverines had taken the first…

… defen- sive zone turned into a free-for- all. After the altercation sinimered down, Alex McClellan and Telly Mascarin of the Wolverines, as well as Wally Behan and Charles Lundberg, St. Lawrence defense…

December 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Gill used Michigan's overanxiousness to its advantage last night asit edged the Wolverines, 3-2, in this season's hockey opener. The Maize and Blue wanted to win this one for their new coach, Al Renfrew, but…

… g in their fifth game, showed that experience does make a difference as they generally out- played Michigan. The Wolverines fought hard, but it wasn't enough as the Red- men tallied the winning goal…

… at 15:36 of the final period to clinch the game.I Defenseman Len S i g u r d s e n notched the tie-breaker on a drive from the Michigan Blue line. Fwhich was unintentionally screened by a Wolverine

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