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October 28, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 46) • Page Image 10

… end zone for the in there. Yo ultimate score. protection. IT WAS A miraculous play for the nobody put seemingly ill-fated Wolverines. The can sit bac fact that the ball got into Carter's hands that…

… gua Wolverines were faced with a fourth TD. On the and one situation on their 31. Electing nected to N not to punt, Schembechler called a run. ball to mid- Success ensued as Woolfolk bowled four The…

… his team into the Hoosier end zone for the first score of the game. On Bryan Virgil's 37-yard punt, the Indiana man downfield fumbled the ball when hit by Roosevelt Smith. Wolverine sophomore Mike…

… yards, giving the Wolverines goal-to-go on the three-yard line. Reid proceeded to bowl over the goal line on the next play, giving Michigan six poin- ts and one more for the conversion. WITH 3:56 TICKED…

… CARTER holds the game ball high above his head just an instant before he is swarmed by fellow Wolverines and fans iryesterday's homecoming game. The Wolverines pulled off a miraculous 27-21 victory with a…

… the Hoosiers didn't get the ball in field goal territory with a chance to win it, and it preserved a glimmer of hope for the Wolverines. "I could have lost the game with that fourth down, and maybe have…

…- mugged by the exultant Wolverines. "Everybody crowded in, I couldn't hardly breath," said Carter. CARTER 'HELD his touchdown ball as he spoke, and you knew the shiny pigskin was a momento he'd treasure for…

…, must content himself with knowing his team can, and did, compete with the Wolverines. That, given Indiana's woes in recent years, is a vic- tory in itself. Nobody's calling the Hoosiers preten- ders to…

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