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Wrestling Squad Will Take Trip: Cornell College and Iowa Teachers to Be Met In Dual Meets

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Hockey, Mat and Track Teams Win: Puck Chaser Tie for Title; Wrestlers Win Three Championships

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Matmen Will Enter A.A.U. Tournament

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Michigan Wrestlers Open Season With Victory, 29 - 0: Varsity matmen Defeat Ohio U.

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West Virginia Is Defeated On Mat: Michigan Wins Five of Seven Bouts; George Secures Only Fall

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Varsity Matmen To Oppose State: Spartans Hold Decision Over Chicago; Meet at Field House

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Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1928
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Matmen Beat Spartans In Annual Meet

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Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1928
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Michigan's Wrestlers Defeat Northwestern, 24 to 3: Wolverines Win Three Bouts By Securing Falls

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Varsity Mat Team Defeats Purdue, 23 - 0

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Illinois Matmen to Meet Varsity: Big Ten Title at Stake Here Saturday Evening

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FILM & VIDEO

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