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November 01, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

… MINNEAPOLIS - The Michi- gan Wolverines put the show on, 'the road today, and if they have their way the Minnesota Goph- ers will be forced underground! here in Memorial Stadium. j At two p.m. Eastern Standard…

…- man quarterback Rich Leach and the young offensive line, the porous Minnesota defense wvill have to come up with a powerful effort to stop the Wolverine rushing attack. "This will be one of those games…

Wolverines it means much more. As O'Neal puts it,, "We had a slow start early this year, but then we got rolling and I don't think we'll stop. We're going all out. We take every game seriously. It's winner…

… against the Wolverine offense. aLst week against the i I f i I a ,, i f I 4 E. THOUGH BROTHERS usually fight with each other, Michigan hockey brethren Tom and Doug Lindskog join forces against some rowdy…

… U.S. National dekers in action from last night's Wolverine comeback win at Yost Ice Arena. I BEHIND HUGHES, DEBOL: Icers edge By DAVE WIHAK Farrell said, "I didn't think of Pat Hughes scored his…

…:37. OVERTIME in Michigan Stadium yesterday. igan basketball and baseball 950 points during his varsity SCORING: 1. M-Hughes (unas- King, who led the Wolverine ground'attack with 94 yards star Dan Fife has been…

… SAVES two and 58 yards in the third quarter. Quarterback Stacy Wolverine basketball staff. The the National Invitational Tour- 1 2 3 OT Tot. Johnson then added an insurance score on a one…

… Michigan eight yard Ffe will coach the varsity graduate signed a professional - line with 13 seconds left in the game, but the Wolverine defense reserve team in addition to his tratTeb r oraniztwion and wa…

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