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March 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…. For the Wolverines the three day affair will mean a shot at the NCAA title which has elud- ed them since 1941. Last year marked their sixth consecutive second place in the national tourney when they…

… finished a distant (66-39) second to OSU-. Since 1927 the Wolverines have compiled an amazing record in NCAA meets. Over the 21 year pe- riod the natators have put away 12 firsts and 9 seconds. From 1934 to…

… Sat- urday. Cousy was held to a scant five points while Michigan's Don McIntosh held Budko to three field goals and three free throws. Some nights you've got it, some nights you haven't. Wolverine DEN…

… through all obstacles and coming out with the first NCAA puck crown. The Wolverine pucksters did it the hard way on both nights. Trailing the Eagles twice during the game, Michigan roared back to overtake…

… Michigan from 3:57 to 8:02, and a one man edge until 9:02. It wa then that the Wolverines played the finest defensive hockey of th season. Jack McDonald, Ross Smith who was impassable against both eastern…

… its performanc on the following night against th Indians was nothing short of un believable. Again laboring unde the one and two man disadvan tage because of the referees whistles (the Wolverines had 1…

…: announced that the title wa theirs, but the Canadians evident ly forgot two games with th Wolverines on December 18 an 19. Michigan won the first, 3-2, an M' Thinclads Capacity Crowd Anticipated Run at…

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