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November 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… weekend as the week later in what promises to be Wolverines defeated Illinois, 21-6, one of the season's biggest games. while Michigan State shocked Pur- For the Wolverines to earn a due, 21-7, and Penn…

… a tie, and usually picks the In the Air team which has gone the longest Charlie Thornhill, a Spartan length of time without playing in guard, blocked the Purdue punt, the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines

November 11, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

…. The Wolverines main competitors for the number one spot appear to be Harvard, Columbia, Berkeley-UCLA, and Madison, and pre-season polls pick Michigan as the dark horse contender. The Crimson, with…

… Communist Party member Angela Davis. On the otherhand, Washington feels that the best show may be from those raggled Badgers. Although the Wolverines have shown some power in the recent bookstore controversy…

… is and won. really a key week, what happens .'Michigan has been playing a Saturday will determine our fate." better defensive game lately, al-I The Wolverine mentor con- though they haven't confronted…

November 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Laotian neutrality. Under the agreement, the neu- tralists control the cabinet, hold- ing seven seats to four each for the pro-Western and pro-Com- munist factions. Gambles Pay In 14-10 Victory Wolverine

… Second-Half Scoring Gives Year's First Big Ten Win By TOM WEBBER Sports Editor The Michigan Wolverines, winning a day-long battle of gambles and breaks, prevailed over Illinois yesterday, 14-10, for their…

… taking over the coaching reins in 1959. The two teams gambled on fourth down plays no less than 10 times during the damp afternoon and swapped breaks at will, before the Wolverines finally came alive for…

… of a Talia- ferro pass by Thurman Walker on the Michigan six-yd. line. Walker injured his knee on the play and See WOLVERINES, Page 8 Party Pledges To Eliminate BULAWAYO ()-Prime Minis- ter Sir Edgar…

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