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September 09, 1971 • Page Image 44

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 9 1971 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 9, 1971 I II hitless, but. foes do worse . Yet the Wolverines still had a good team…

… 68%. Almost lost in the shuffle was basketball captain Dan Fife, whobwas regarded good enough to be drafted in the second round by the Detroit Tigers. The Wolverines entered Big Ten play hopeful, with…

… more than Burton against Wisconsin, the first no-hitter by any Wolverine since records started being kept and only the eighth ever in the Big Ten. Michigan also took the night- cap, and then won one with…

…. Had the game gone on and Michigan won, second place would have been won all alone. The Wolverines still could have had the runnerup spot all' to themselves, but they split the next day with Purdue when…

… place- Ann Arbor. It has almost become taken for granted that Michigan will splash home each year in the Hoosier's wake. The past eleven years tell the story. Each time the Wolverines could not muster the…

September 29, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

…. ie stats indicate balance ty have 97 and 35 yards to pass receptions, respectively. The Wolverine defense, which Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East NATIONALsLEAGUE East Baltimore Detroit…

… records reveals some ex- pected conclusions. In rushing of- fense the Wolverines would be a respectable 13th. They would be about 20th in total offense while it would be impossible to deter- mine where they…

… stand in passing offense. This is to be expected, since the team plays a conserva- tive, ground-oriented game, taking to the air only for diversion. In the defensive statistics. the Wolverines would…

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