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Location: 2400 Oakland Avenue Duluth, !innesota 55812 Founded: 1895 as State Normal School; 194 7 as branch of University of Minnesota Enrollme nt: 5,600 Started Hockey: 1931 ickname: UMD Bulldogs Colors : ~laroon a nd Gold Conference: Western Co ll egiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Home Arena: Duluth Arena (5,400 seating capacity) Head Coach: Terry Shercliffe (UMD '65), Fourth Year Assistant Coach: Chuc k Whalen (UMD'74), First Year Team Physician: Dr. 1-1. Jeronimus Trainer: Don Roach A sistant Trainer: Mark iergarte n Provost: Dr. Raymond w. Darland Faculty Representative: Dr. Richard Ojakangas Ath letic Director: Ralph A. Romano Ath letic Business Manager: Bruce McLeod Sports In fo rmation Director: Bruce McLeod Student Assistant SID ' s: Pat Bailey and Brad Swenson Secretaries: Kathy Erickson and Pat Bjorklund

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"Hockey has done so much for so Each of the twenty-five enshrinees many people and it's time we've put has a "pylon" on the main floor of the something back into it. The Hall of Hall which contains his biography and Fame is just that." photograph.·The "pylons" are partic- So spoke ularly unique as they are unlike the President Walter L. Bush, Jr. at the bust or painting found in most such dedication and initial enshrinement facilities. The other principal display ceremonies of the United States Hock- area is found on the second floor ey Hall of Fame on June 21, 1973 in where there are areas devoted to hock- Eveleth, Minnesota. A six year drea~ ey as played at the high school/ pri- for the people of Eveleth, the State of vate school, college, amateur, inter- Minnesota, and the United States was national, and professional levels. culminated on that date when under There is also an area dealing with c loudy skies and cool temperatures the origins of the game and a miscel- the Hall made its way onto the Amer- laneous information gallery on various ican sports scene. Twenty-five former facets of hockey: rinks, fans, etc. American hockey greats, including Movies are shown four times daily collegians Hobey Baker (Princeton), in the theater and you can pick up a John Chase (Harvard), John Garrison memento of your favorite team in the (Harvard), Myles Lane

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Top 10 UMD Scorers Coaches Records G A Pt . w L T Keith Christiansen 75 121 196 Frank Kovach (1931) 2 5 0 Walt Ledingham 66 68 134 Hank Jensen 13 6 l Pat Francisco 69 64 133 (1949-51) Pat Boutette 53 78 131 Gordon Eddols 21 18 0 Cam Fryer 40 72 112 (1952-54) Mike Tok 61 47 108 Bob Boyat (1955) 9 0 0 Chuck Ness 50 43 93 Connie Pleban 55 23 5 Bob Hill 25 65 90 (1956-59) Pokey Trachsel 32 58 90 Ralph Romano 9'2 120 9 Bob Bell 38 51 89 1959-68) Bill Selman 19 37 l (1968-69) Terry Shercliffe 51 52 2 (1970- )

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INDIVIDUALS - GAME Most Goals ...... 5 - Pokey Trachsel vs. Lake Superior State U 1-17-72) Most Assists ...... 6 - Christiansen vs. Minnesota (11-19-66) Most Total Points ...... 6 - Christiansen vs. Minnesota (11-19-66) Most Penalty Minutes ...... 20 - Pat Francisco vs. Minnesota (1-20-67)

INDIVIDUALS - SEASON Most Goals ...... 26 - Walt Ledingham (70-71) Most Goals (defenseman) ...... 9 - Hill (64-65) Most Assists ...... 45 - Pat Boutette (72-73) Most Total Points ...... 63 - Boutette (72-73) Most Consecutive Points ...... 9 - Christiansen vs. Colorado Most Penalty Minutes ...... 103 - Po key Trachsel (70- 71) Fewest Penalty Minutes ...... 0 - Larry Krawchuk (68-69) 0- Lyn Ellingson (69-70)

INDIVIDUALS - CAREER Most Goals ...... 75 - Keith Christiansen (63-67) Most Goals (defenseman) ...... 25 - Bobby Hill (62-66) Mo st Assists ...... 121 - Christiansen (63-67) Most Assists (defe nseman) ...... 65 - Hill (62-66) Most Total Points ...... 196 -Christiansen (63-67) Most Total Points (defenseman(...... 90 - Hill (62-66) Most Penalty Minutes ...... 281 - Trachsel (69-73) Fewest Penalty Mi nutes ...... 8 - Dave Stepnes (61-64)

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Best Pct...... 539 (1964-65; 14-12-1) Worst Pct...... 179 (1967-68; 5-23-0) Most Wins ...... 19 (1972-73) Most Wins in Row ...... 8 (1972-73) Most Losses ...... 23 (1967-68, 1968-69) Most Losses in Row ...... 11 1967-68) Most Goals Scored ...... 166 (1972-73) Most Assists...... 263 (1972-73) Most Total Points ...... 429 (1972-73) Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 95 (1963-64) Most Goals Allowed ...... 161 (1972-73) Lowest Goals Per Game ...... 3.8 (1963-64) Highest Ave. Goals Scored Per Game ...... 5.6 (1963-64) Most ...... 1 (1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1972-73) Most Times ...... 2 <1967-68) Most Number of Penalties ...... 275 (1970-71) Most Penalty Minutes ...... 723 (1970-71) Most Goals ...... 15 vs. Minnesota U-17-71) Biggest Victory Margin ...... 15-3 vs. Minnesota (1-17-71) Most Assists ...... 22 vs. Minnesota (1-17-71) Most Total Points ...... 37 vs. Minnesota <1-17-71) Most Goals Allowed ...... 12 by Michigan Tech (2-23-62) Most Assists Allowed ...... 18 by Denver (3-5-68) Most Total Points Allowed ...... 29 by Denver (3-5-68) Opponent's Biggest Victory Margin ... . 12-2 vs. Michigan Tech (2-23-62)

Goaltending Lowest Ave . Goals per game Ca reer ...... 4.1 - Bill Halbrehder (61-65) Season...... 3 .6 - Halbrehder (62- 63) Highest Ave. Goals per game Career ...... 4.9 - Dave LeBlanc (65-68) Season ...... 5.8 - Jerry Wherley (61-62) Most Saves, Career ...... 2,285 - LeBlanc (65-68) Most Saves, Season ...... 1,004 - Jerome Mrazek (72-73) Most Goals Allowed, Career ...... 312 - LeBlanc (65-68) Most Goals Allowed, Season ...... 125 - LeBlanc (66-67) Most Goals Allowed, Game ...... 12 - Wherley vs. Mich. Tech (61-62) Highest Ave. Saves per game, Career ...... 34.9 - LeBlanc (65-68) Highest Ave. Saves per game, Season ...... 38.2 - LeBlanc (66-67) Best Pct. of Saves, Career ...... 8.99 - Halbrehder (61-65) Best Pct. of Saves, Season ...... 9.01 - Halbrehder (64-65) Most Shutouts, Season ...... 1 - Halbrehder (61-62, 63-64) 1 - Ron Hill (64-65) 1 - Glenn Resch (69-70) 1 - Jerome Mrazek (72-73) Roster of WCHA Officials

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20 Gordi e Lee ...... Minneapoli s, ~linncsota

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ThiJj Week's Series

"At this point in the season every records in the conference , and both game is of equal importance," UMD and Michigan hold ide ntical said Michigan Wolverine coach Dan 13-10-1 overall slates . Farrell of this weekend's clash with the UMD Bulldogs. Perhaps "We would like a road victory as the most important factor of the we haven't been able to s weep at series is that either team will move home yet," added the firs t ye ar up in the WCHA with a sweep, as Farrell, a 1960 graduate of both are tied in seventh place in Michigan Tech. "It'll be a c lose the WCHA with Notre Dame. All race for the other seve n play-off three teams have identical 7-10-l spots." Farrell has done more so far this turned a 3--0 deficit into a 5-3 season for the Wolverines than the victory. Moore, who suffered a total of last year as Michigan concussion in the Wisconsin finished in the WCHA cellar last series, turned aside 80 shots in year with a 4-25-1 slate. The the Gopher series. All seven series Wolverine fans, who are viewing goals were provided by different their hockey team this year in a Michigan personnel, thus indicating new ice arena, appear to like their that perhaps Farrell has found the new mentor as a great fan support balanced scoring that he has been is evident in the new Yost Ice Arena. looking for all season.

The basic Wolverine problem is Leading the Wolverines in WCHA that of needing to score more scoring is center Angie Moretto goals. "I've been juggling the with nine goals arrl 12 assists, lines all season and will continue which gives him 21 total points to do so until I find the right (30 points overall). Next is Don scoring punch," Farrell stated. He Fardig with 8 goals and 10 assists also would like to have a tighter in the league, for 18 total points defense to help out Robbie Moore, (26 overall). Third place is shared the Wolverine sophomore goalie. by Kris Manery (7-7) and Bob Falconer (8-6). Goalie Robbie In the last two weeks, Michigan Moore has established a 4.1 goals split series with Wisconsin and against average in the WCHA, with Minnesota. Last week's action while overall he has a 3.9 average. saw the Wolverines lose to the Gophers 4-2 Friday night, after "We're a young team," concluded pacing Minnesota with a 2-1 lead Farrell, "but we 're trying to turn early in the contest. Saturday's the tide and come back after being game gave Michigan a come-from- down for the last three years." behind thriller, as the Wolverines

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February 22 and 23 will give the In UMD 's first WCHA series of the Bulldogs another chance to topple 1973-74 season Michigan Tech the WCHA leader as Michigan Tech posted 10-1 and 4-1 victories in invades the Duluth Arena. Currently, games played at Houghton. The the Huskies are riding the top spot newly improved edition of the with a 13-3-2 record, after turning Bulldogs will no doubt be trying to back former leader Denver 7-5, reverse the scores with the Huskies. 3-0 last weekend. Minnesot.a-Duhtth Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown

11 Craig Arvidson ...... LW 1 6-0 195 ...... St. Paul, MN 24 Ernie Campe ...... D 4 6-0 170 ...... Toronto, Ont. 14 Doug Christy ...... LW 1 6-2 195 ...... Grand Rapids, MN 4 Gerry Fellner ...... D 1 6-2 200 ...... Regina, Sask. 17 Lyman Haakstad ...... C 4 5-8 170 ...... Grande Prairie 20 Monty Jones ...... C 1 5-9 160 ...... Craik Sask. 21 Rodney Jones ...... C 1 5-11 175 ...... Craik Sask. 23 Jay Judkins ...... RW 1 5-11 170 ...... Anoka, MN 16 Merv Kiryluik ...... RW 4 5-10 175 ...... Dauphin, Man. 22 Jim Knapp ...... D 2 6-0 190 ...... Int'!. Falls, ~1N 12 Scott Koidahl ...... C 3 5-10 170 ...... Duluth, MN 3 Dave Langevin ...... D 2 6-3 205 ...... St. Paul, MN 8 Mike Lenee ...... LW 4 5-8 170 ...... St. Paul, ~IN 2 Gord McDonald ...... D 3 5-8 175 ...... Windsor, Ont. 19 Tom Milani ...... RW 2 5-8 165 ...... Thunder Bay, Ont. 1 Jerome Mrazek ...... G 4 5-11 165 .. Prince Albert, Sask. 25 Joe Nelson ...... LW 1 6-0 190 ...... St. Paul, MN 15 Tom Nemanick ...... LW 2 5-10 175 ...... Eveleth, MN 18 Mike Newton ...... LW 2 5-9 160 ...... Grand Rapids, MN 6 Ed O'Brien...... D 2 6-3 200 ...... Edmonton, Alt. 7 Ernie Powell...... LW 1 5-9 160 ...... Craik Sask. 5 Doug Stratton ...... D 1 6-0 185. . Sault St. Marie, Ont. 10 John Telipasa...... C 2 5-7 160 ...... Toronto, Ont. 30 Ken Turko ...... G 3 6-0 175 ...... Thunder Bay, Ont.

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OVERALL 13-10-1 WCHA 7-10-'l

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Lyman Haakstad 24 15 14 29 17-34 18 13 11 24 12-24 Merv Kiryluik 20 5 24 29 10-20 16 5 16 21 9-18 Hike Newton 23 13 9 22 10-20 18 10 9 19 9-18 Tom Milani 22 13 9 22 6-15 16 9 5 14 3-9 Rodney Jones 21 7 13 20 8-16 15 3 9 12 6-12 Monty Jones 20 7 10 17 3-6 14 4 6 10 3-6 Ernie Campe 23 6 11 17 10-20 18 4 9 13 8-16 Gord McDonald 24 3 14 17 12-24 18 3 12 15 8-16 Ernie Powell 21 6 3 9 3-6 14 3 2 5 2-4 Joe Nelson 22 5 4 9 6-12 18 4 l 5 5-10 Scott Koidahl 15 4 5 9 2-4 10 2 2 4 l-2 Craig Arvidson 21 3 5 8 2-4 16 2 3 5 l-2 Tom Nemanick 21 3 4 7 1-2 16 0 3 3 1-2 Doug Christy 18 3 3 6 3-6 13 0 3 3 l-2 Dave Langevin 23 2 4 6 17-34 17 l 3 4 il-22 Jim Knapp 20 l 2 3 3-6 14 0 0 0 3-6 Mike Lenee 7 l l 2 1-2 3 0 0 0 0-0 Gerry Fellner 7 l 0 l 7-14 5 0 0 0 5-10 Ken Turko 8 0 1 l 0-0 6.5 0 l l 0-0 Jerome Mrazek 16 0 0 0 1-2 ll. 5 0 0 0 1-2 Jay Judkins 3 0 0 0 o-o 3 0 0 0 0-0 Team 4 7 11 22-52 2 2 4 10-20

UMD TOTALS 24 102 143 245 144-299 18 65 97 162 99-201 OPP TOTALS 24 99 149 248 160-350 18 85 128 213 125-270

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Gms. GA Ave. Svs. Ave. Gms. GA Ave. Svs. Jerome Mrazek 16 66 4.1 546 34.l 11.5 56 4. 9 394 ~-34.3 Ken Turko 8 33 4.l 223 27. 9 6.5 29 4 . 5 186 28.6 UMD TOTALS 24 99 769 32.0 18 85 4.7 580 32.2 OPP TOTALS 24 102* 738 30.8 18 65* 3.6 550 30.6

* Includes open net goal vs. Minnesota l-12-74

Power Play Goals SERIES RESULTS AND ATTEHDANCE UMD 23, Opponents 18 *UMD 4, Minnesota 3 (4731) *UMD 3, Lake Superior 2 OT (368 6) Shorthanded Goals *UMD 4, Lake Superior 3 (3988) UMD 3, Opponents 3 Michigan Tech 10, UMD l Michigan Tec h 4, UMD l Goals by Period Colorado 7, UMD 2 (4722) l 2 3 OT Total Colorado 7, UMD 2 (4 803) UMD 35 34 32 1 ""Tci2 #*UMD 10, Bemidji 2 (4873) OPP 30 41 28 0 99 #*UMD 7, St. Scholastica 3 (5799) #*Ut1D 9, R.P.I. l ( If O 8 8) Hat Tricks North Dakota 4, UMD 3 Lyman Haakstad (4) vs. Denver, North Dakota 4, UMD 3 12/28/73 UMD 3, Minnesots 3 OT Me rv Kiryluik vs. Denver, Minnesota 6, UMD 5 12/29/73 UMD 7, Denver 2 (4317) Mike Newton vs. Denver, UMD 6, Denver 3 ( 4 544) 1/19/74 Notre Dame 5, UMD l Notre Dame 10, UMD 2 NEXT SERIES UMD 4, Minnesota 3 (5395) Michigan@ UMD, February 1-2 UMD 5, Minnesota 2 ( 5 54 6) UMD 5, Denver 3 # Christmas City Tournament UMD 8, Denver 5 * Non-league game Wisconsin 6, UMD 3 (5941) UMD 4, Wis0onsin l (5706) When you wont a fashionable item in clothing, try shopping the shops that feature the newest in the best of taste. Remember, the right fashion hos no age! gJ1J~ (folumhiaD?,u/tion~·, · jct MEN and STUDENTS 303 W SUPERIOR. 5T. Referee Signals

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TOP 10 WCHA SCORERS Michigan GP G A PTS Steve Colp, C. Mich. S 20 19 31 50 2 DAVE SHAMD ...... D Doug Palazzari, C, Col. C 18 16 31 47 3 GREG FOX ...... D Tom Ross, C. Mich. S. 20 19 24 43 5 RAMDY TRUDEAU ...... D Mike Zuke, C, Mich. T . 18 17 24 41 Daryl Rice, W, Mich . S. 20 21 16 37 6 TOM LINDSKOG ...... D Norm Barnes, D, Mich. S 20 4 32 36 7 AMGIE MORETTO ...... F Steve Sertich, C, Col. C. 18 13 22 35 8 PAT HUGHES ...... F Dean Talafous, C, Wis. 20 12 23 35 9 RAMDY MEAL ...... F Ray DeLorenzi, W, Not. D. 18 14 18 32 Bryan Pye, W, Col. C. 18 20 11 31 11 ROB PALMER ...... D 12 GARY KARDOS ...... F 14 DOM FARDIG ...... F WCHA STANDINGS 15 PAUL-AMORE PARIS ..... F w L T PCT. PTS 16 FRAMK WERMER ...... F Michigan Tech 13 3 2 .778 28 18 DOM DUFEK ...... F Denver 11 9 2 .545 24 19 KRIS MAMERY ...... F Minnesota 10 6 2 .611 22 20 GREG NATALE ...... D Michigan State 10 9 l .525 21 22 BOB FALCONER ...... F Wisconsin 9 9 2 .500 20 Colorado C. 8 10 0 .444 16 27 GORDOM CULLEN ...... D Minnesota-Duluth 7 10 l .417 15 29 ROBBIE MOORE ...... G Mi chigan 7 10 l .417 15 30 BUTCH WAGMER ...... G Notre Dame 7 10 l .417 15 North Dakota 6 12 0 .333 12

SLASHING HOLDING DELAYED PENALTY MISCONDUCT North Star Scholnrship Fund

~ID means a lot of things to a lot of people.

Not only is it a fin e, growing, edu cational institut ion, DID a lso is a v iable indus try pouring mill ions of do llars into our comm unity. Last year a lone U~fD e xpended $ 7 million in salaries and a nother $4 mi I li on for suppl ics . In addition over S43 million has been spent for construction.

Athletics is one of the contacts t hat ma ny have with our uni vers ity. Its s uccess e nhances the univers ity and he lps it grow.

How c an the Du luth community measure up to the challe nge to make U ID 's athletic program one of the best in the country?

One of the way is to join the growing list of those who contribute to the North Star Sc ho lars hip Fund. Through the ir contributions, large a nd s mall, hu ndreds of qua lified s tudent-athletes are getting an opportunity to compete athletically while purs uing a degree.

The 1973-74 c itizen committee, dedicated to increas ing community aid , is lis ted be low. They are cager to discus the North Star Fund wit h you and to ans wer your questions. Won't you join us in he lping Ur-.ID Athletics continue its growth.

1973-74 COMMITTEE

Roya l Alwort h Ke n Olson Huc k Andresen J ack Owe ns J erry Brown E . L. "Duce" Ras mu ssen James Claypool Dr. And y Reardon Bob Devlin Mike Seiler Dr. Harry Dorvine n Leo pooner Mike Ha ley Sr . De nni s Wh a len Bob Eve nson Hu bert Wheeler Dr . ~I. ~I. Fifie Id J ohn Yo w1t Claude Lutzka Dave Ze ntner Dr. ly lon r-.t orri s Bulldog Club Grows

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown

27 Gordon Cullen ...... D 2 5-11 175 ...... Toronto, Ont. 18 Don Dufek...... F 2 6-0 195 . . .. Grand Rapids, Mich. 22 Bob Falconer ...... F 4 5-8 160 ...... Forest, Ont. 14 Don Fardig ...... F 2 5-10 170 ...... Taylor, Mich. 3 GregFox ...... D 2 6-2 190 ...... Kelowna, B.C. 8 Pat Hughes ...... F 1 6--0 180 ...... Toronto, Ont. 12 Gary Kardos ...... F 3 5-10 170 ...... Livonia, Mich. 6 Tom Lindskog ...... D 2 6--0 185 ...... Red Deer, Albt. 19 Kris Manery...... F 1 6-0 180 ...... Leamington, Ont. 29 Robbie Moore ...... G 2 5-5 155 ...... Sarnia, Ont. 7 Angie Moretto ...... F 2 6-4 220 ...... Toronto, Ont. 20 Greg Natale ...... D 1 5-10 170 ...... Oak Ridge, Ont. 9 Randy Neal...... F 3 5-8 160 ...... Toronto, Ont. 11 Rob Palmer...... D 1 5-11 180 ...... Don Mills, Ont. 15 Paul-Andre Paris .... F 3 5-8 160 .. St. Hyacinthe, Que. 2 Dave Shand ...... D 1 6-0 185 . . .. Base Bordon, Ont. 5 Randy Trudeau ...... D 3 5-10 175 ...... Chatham, Ont. 30 Butch Wagner ...... G 1 5-9 160 . .... Fort Wayne, Ind. 16 Frank Werner ...... F 2 5-10 175 ...... Detroit, Mich.

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Oct. 26 ALUMN I Dec. 1 ~IINN-~IORRIS Oct. 27 MI NNESOTA* Dec . 3 Nebraska Nov. 2-3 LA KE SUP. STATE Dec . 5 St. Cloud Nov. 9-10 Mic higa n Tech Dec. 12 SUPERIOR Nov . 16-17 COLORADO COL. Dec. 14-15 TOURNA~1ENT ** Nov. 22-23-24 TOURNA~IENT Dec. 17 Moorhead Nov . 30-Dec . l No. Dakota Dec. 14- 15 Minnesota Dec. 22 DAN ISH NATIONALS Drake De c. 28-29 DENVER Dec. 27 Jan. 4-.5 Notre Dame Jan. 2 CONCORDIA Jan. 5 ST. THm1AS Jan. 11 -12 MINNESOTA Jan. 18- 19 De nver Jan. 9 St. John's Jan. 12 HAMLINE * Jan. 25-26 WI SCONSIN Jan. 19 AUGSBURG Feb. 1-2 MI CHI GAN Jan. 21 St. Mary' s Feb. 8-9 Co lorado Coll ege Jan. 26 ~IACA LESTER* Feb. 15-16 Mic hi gan State Jan. 30 Feb. 22-23 MI CHIGAN TECH Gustavus Feb. 2 Co ncordia ~1ar 1-2 NO RTH DAKOTA Feb. 6 St. Thomas * Non league ga me Feb. 9 ST . JOHN'S Hm1E GA~IES 8:00 pm Feb. 13 Ham line Tourn ame nt 6:00 pm Feb. 18 GUSTAVUS Feb. 20 Augsburg Feb. 23 ST . MARY 'S* Feb. 27 ~1acalester ~lar . 2 Superior

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NOVEMBER .9-10 DECEMBER 1 Denver at No. Dakota Air Force at Col. College• Notre Dame at Mich State Mich at Minnesota DECEMBER 2 Col. College at Wiscm,sin Denver at Notre Dame UMD at Michigan Tech DECEMBER 7-8 NOVEMBER 16 No. Dakota at Col. College Michigan State at Michigan Denver at Wisconsin Notre Dame at Michigan NOVEMBER 16-17 Mich. Tech at Bowling Green* Ohio State at Denver• Mich. State at Air Force* Wisconsin at Notre Dame No. Dakota at Minnesota DECEMBER 14 Colorado College at UMD Michigan at Bowling Green DECEMBER 14-15 JANUARY 4-5 Michigan State at Col. College Michigan at Denver Michigan Tech at Denver UMD at Notre Dame Lake Sup. State at No. Dakota* Michigan Tech at Col. College UMD at Minnesota Wisconsin at Michigan State Minnesota at North Dakota DECEMBER 15 Bowling Green at Michigan* JANUARY 9 St. Louis Univ. at Notre Dame* St. Louis U at Notre Dame*

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DECEMBER 30 JANUARY 25-26 Boston Col. at Notre Dame* Denver at Michigan Tech Wisconsin at UMD JANUARY 1 Minnesota at Michigan Denver at World Cup* No. Oak. at Michigan State

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