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Location: 2400 Oakland Avenue Duluth, Minnesota 55812 Founded: 1895 as State Normal School; 1947 as branch of Univers ity of Minnesota Enrollment: 5,600 Started Hockey: 1931 ickname : UMD Bulld ogs Colors : Maroon and Gold Conference: Western Coll egiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Home Arena: Duluth Are na (5,400 seating capacity) Head Coach: Terry Shere! iffe (UMD '65), Fourth Year Assistant Coach: Chuc k Wha len (UMD ' 74), First Year Team P hysician: Dr. H. J eronimus Trainer: Don Roac h Assistant Trainer: Mark Niergarten Provost: Dr. Raymond W. Darland Faculty Representative : Dr . Ri c hard Ojakangas Athletic Director: Ralph A. Romano Athletic Business Manager: Bruce McLeod Sports Information Director: Bruce McLeod Stud ent Ass istant !D's : Pat Bail ey a nd Brad Swenson Secretaries: Kathy Eri ckson 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 dream 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 cloudy 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 (Dartmouth), souvenir s hop. The United States "Ding" Palmer (Yale), and coaches Hockey Hall of Fame is located on Eddie Jeremiah (Dartmouth) and Alfred Highway 53 in Eveleth (60 miles north Winsor (Harvard), were formally in- of Duluth) and is open 9 am - 5 pm ducted into the Hall, while key speak- Monday thru Saturday and noon - 5 pm ers Minnesota's hockey Governor Sundays. Plan a visit on your next Wendell Anderson and Walter Bush vacation and learn the story of Amer- delivered the main addresses to over- ica's hockey heritage. flow crowds. "One Call" can change the picture AT "Your Personal Money Shop"

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Top 10 UMD Scorers Coaches Records G A Pts. 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 92 120 9 Bob Bell 38 51 89 1959-68) 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 01-17-72) Most Assists ...... 6 - Christiansen vs. Minnesota (11-19-66) Most Total Points ...... 6 - Christiansen vs. Minnesota (11-19-66) Most 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 - Pokey Trachsel (70- 71) Fewest Penalty Minutes ...... 0 - Larry Krawchuk (68-69) 0- Lyn Ellingson (69-70)

INDIVID UALS - CAREER Most Goals ...... 75 - Keith Christiansen (63-67) Most Goals (defenseman) ...... 25 - Bobby Hill (62-66) Most 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 Minutes ...... 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 ...... ,111967-68) 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 Shutouts ...... 1 (1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1972-73) Most Times shutout ...... 2 0967-68) Most Number of Penalties ...... 275 (1970-71) Most Penalty Minutes ...... 723 (1970-71) Most Goals ...... 15 vs. Minnesota (1-17-71) 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 Career ...... 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 - Le.Blanc (65-68) Most Saves, Season ...... 1,004 - Jerome Mrazek (72-73) Most Goals Allowed, Career...... 312 - Le.Blanc (65-68) Most Goals Allowed, Season...... 125 - Le.Blanc (66-67) Most Goals Allowed, Game ...... 12 - Wherley vs. Mich. Tech (61-62) Highest Ave . Saves per game, Career ...... 34.9 - Le.Blanc (65-68) Highest Ave. Saves per game, Season...... 38.2 - Le.Blanc (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 Officiah

3 Paul Duff.v ...... East Lansing, ~li chigan

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E ~ledo Martinc llo ...... Windsor, Ontario

8 Chuck ~!endows ...... Windsor, Ontarii,

11 Joh n Ricci ...... Hancock, ~lichigan

In Donald Wi lkiP ...... Duluth, ~linnesota

18 Dino PannicC'ia ...... Detroit. ~li c higan

Hl Jim Duffy ...... ~lad ison, \Vii-;l'onsin

20 Gordi e Loe ...... ~li11n eapoli s, ~li111wsota

27 John McGonigal...... Ann Arbor, Mi c h.

This Week's Series

UMD vs. Minnesota! Not much can are coached by second-year man be said that isn't already known . UMD and Minnesota about these two clubs. The state of are all tied up iQ this year's Minnesota has always been known determination of the Taconite Trophy as the "hockey hotbed", and the winner, which is emblematic of two branches of the University of Minnesota college hockey supremacy. Minnesota system represent the The record stands at 1-1-1, with UMD best in hockey that college athletics taking the first victory last Oct. 27 can offer. by outlasting the Gophers 4-3. On the weekend of Dec. 14-15, the The Golden Gophers, currently 7-3-2' Bulldogs tied Minnesota 3-3 in the in the WCHA and 10-6-2 on the year, first game arrl barely lost 6-5 on the second day, despite a desparation Another outstanding Gopher line by Gord McDonald with 11 consists of John Sheridan at center, seconds left in the contest. who is a freshman; sophomore Warren Miller at right wing; and sophomore Pat Phippen skating the left side. "I don't care what the records are when we play at Minnesota-Duluth, they don't mean a thing," says The Gophers won two close ones Minnesota coach Herb Brooks. "The over North Dakota last weekend, both Bulldogs always seem to play their being 2-1 scores. Both games were very best against us and I see settled in the third period with nothing to change that fact this Sheridan scoring the winner Friday week." night and Miller the winner on Saturday. Five of the six series Leading the Gophers in WCHA scoring goals for both teams were scored in is junior center Mike Polich (w ho the third periods of both nights. was quoted "I hate Duluth" when the Bulldogs played at Minnesota) with "We have a chance to make our five goals and 14 assists for a total move at this time as we're only two of 19 points. He skates on a line points out of first place. If we plan with the Gophers' No. 2 and No.3 to challenge anyone, it has to be leading scorers: sophomore Buzz now," Brooks said of the upcoming Schneider (LW) with nine goals and clash. five assists for 14 points, and senior Cal Cossalter (RW) who has "Now we must worry about any accumulated six goals and seven letdown. Duluth is hungry. We must assists for 13 points. be prepared."

Next Home Series

The University of Wisconsin invades Wisconsin will round out its the Duluth Arena the weekend of Michigan schedule before traveling January 25-26 as the Bulldogs next to Duluth by playing Michigan Tech WCHA opponent at home. The Bob this weekend at home, and then Johnson edition of the Badgers are will entertain Michigan January 18-19. currently in fourth place in the WCHA (right behind the Minnesota Gophers) with a 7-5-2 slate. Previously, Last year, the Badgers swept the Wi scons in had been in first place Bulldogs 6-2 and 9-2. This year's for several weeks. leading scorer in WCHA action for the Badgers is Dean Talafous with The Badgers lost two games (5-4 25 points, good enough for eighth and 7-6) last weekend to the improv- place in the WCHA individual ing Michigan State Spartans. scoring. Minne8ota-Duwth Roster

No. Name Poe. 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'I. Falls, MN 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, MN 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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Lyman Haakstad 1 8 11 8 19 14-28 12 9 5 14 9-18 Mer v Kiryluik 15 3 1 3 1 6 6 -12 1 0 3 5 8 5 -1 0 Rodney Jones 1 5 7 7 14 6 -12 9 3 3 6 4-8 Tom Mi lani 1 6 7 7 14 6 -15 10 3 3 6 3-9 Monty Jones 1 5 6 8 14 3- 6 9 3 4 7 3-6 Ernie Campe l 7 6 6 1 2 6-12 12 4 4 8 4 - 8 Mike Newton l 7 5 5 10 8-16 12 2 5 7 7-14 Scott Koidah l 15 4 5 9 2-4 1 0 2 2 4 1- 2 Tom Nemanick 15 3 4 7 1- 2 10 0 3 3 1- 2 Gord McDona ld 18 l 6 7 11-22 1 2 l 4 5 7-14 Ernie Powe ll 15 5 1 6 1- 2 8 2 0 2 0 - 0 Doug Christy 1 6 3 3 6 3-- 6 11 0 3 3 1-2 Jo e Nelson 1 6 2 4 6 6-12 1 2 l l 2 5 -1 0 Dave Langevin 17 2 2 4 1 2 - 24 11 l 1 2 6 -12 Ed O' Brien 14 1 3 4 9 -1 8 9 l 2 3 6 -12 Craig Arvidson 1 5 1 3 4 1 -2 1 0 0 1 l () - 0 Jim Knapp 16 l 2 3 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1- 2 Mike Lenee 7 l 1 2 1-2 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 Gerry Fe llner 4 1 0 1 3-6 2 0 0 0 1-2 Jay Judkins 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 Jerome i·1razek 15 1-2 10,5 1- 2 Team 3 4 7 1 2 -3 2 l 0 l 3-6 UMD TOT ALS 1 8 7 3 92 165 113-23 7 1 2 36 46 82 68 -139 OPP TOTALS 1 8 7 9 1 21 200 117- 264 1 2 65 1 00 1 65 82-184

Goal i e Record s Gms . GA Ave. Sv s . Ave , Gms, GA Ave . ·Svs . Av e . Jerom e Mr azek l's , 66 5l6 ~4 Df:"5 TT 5.3 364 ~7 Ken Turko 3 13 4 . 3 78 26 .0 l. 5 9 6 . 0 41 27.3 Ul1D TOTALS 1 8 7 9 4.4 59 4 33 . 0 12 65 5.4 405 33 . 8 OPP TOTALS 18 73 4 .1 556 30 . 9 12 36 3 . 0 368 30.7

Power Pl ay Goals SERIES RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE UMD 14, Opponents 1 5 *UN D 4, Minnesota 3 (4731) *UMD 3, Lake Superior 2 OT ( 3686) Shorthanded Goa l s *UMD 4, Lake Superior 3 (3 988 ) Ul1D 3 , Opponen t s 2 Mic higan Tech 1 0 , UMD l Michigan Tech 4 1 UMD 1 Goa l s by Period Colorado 7, UM D 2 (4722) (48 03) l 2 3 OT1 __Total7_3_ Colorado 7, UMD 2 UMD 24 25 23 #*UMD 1 0 , Bemidji 2 ( 4 87 3) Opponen t s 21 33 25 0 7 9 #;

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THE UMD ROU SE R Minnesota-Duluth By DAVID LEWIS OLSON l JEROME MRAZEK ...... G 2 GORD MCDONALD ...... D Now, let us praise UMD 3 DAVE LANGEVIN ...... D 5 C.ERRY :=ELLNER ...... D Ever strong and true we will be 6 ED O'BRIEN ...... D 7 ERNIE POWELL...... LW 8 MIKE LENCE ...... LW So the Bulldog name 11 CRAIG ARVIDSON ...... LW 12 SCOTT KOIDAHL ...... C Maroon and Gold's own fame 14 DOUG CHRISTY ...... LW 15 TOM NEMANICK ...... LW 16 MERV KIRYLUIK ...... RW We hail University 17 LYMAN HAAKSTAD ...... C 18 MIKE NEWTON ...... LW Rohl Rohl Rohl 19 TOM MILANI...... RW 20 MONTY JONES ...... C U (clop) M (clop) D (clop, clop) 21 RODNEY JONES ...... C 22 JIM KNAPP ...... D 23 JAY JUDKINS ...... RW Always with our loyalty 24 ERNIE CAMPE ...... D 25 JOE NELSON ...... LW Sing and cheer to be victorious 30 KEN TURKO ...... G

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1 BRAD SHELSTAD ...... G 2 BRAD MORROW ...... D 3 JOE MICHELETTI...... D 4 JOHN PERP!CH ...... D 5 DOUG FALLS ...... D 6 LES AUGE ...... D 7 MIKE POLICH ...... C 8 DICK SPANNBAUER .. .. . D 9 ERIC LOCKWOOD ...... G 10 WARREN MILLER . .... RW 11 PAT PHIPPEN ...... LW 12 BRUCE CARLSON ..... LW 14 JOHN MATSCHKE ..... RW 15 TOM VANNELLI...... C 17 CAL COSSALTER .. ... RW 18 JOHN SHERIDAN ...... C 19 ROBBY HARRIS ...... LW 20 TOM DAHLHEIM ...... RW 23 JOHN HARRIS ...... C 24 BUZZ SCHNEIDER .. ... LW Taconite Trophy 30 BILL MOEN...... G UMD / Minnesota Annual series is now tied 5 to 5.

SLASHING HOLDING DELAYED PENALTY MISCONDUCT North Star Schola-rship Fund

UMD means a lot of things to a lot of people.

Not only is it a fine, growing, educationa l ins titution , { 1D a lso is a viable indus try pouring mil lions of do llars into our community . Las t year a lone UMD e xpended $7 million in salaries and a nothe r S4 milli on for upplies. In addition over $43 million ha been s p nt for construction.

Athletics is one of the contacts t hat many have wi t h our univers ity. Its s uccess e nhances the univers ity and he lps it grow.

How c an the Duluth community meas ure up to the c halle nge to make UMD' athletic program one of the best in the country?

One of the ways is to join the grow ing li st of those who contribute to the North tar Scholar hip Fund . Through the ir contributions , large a nd s mall, hundreds of qua lified student-athlete are getting an opportunity to compete athletically while purs uing a degree.

The 1973-74 citizen committee, dedicated to increas ing community a id , is listed be low. They are eager to discuss the North Star F und with you a nd to a ns , er your questions . Won't you join us in he lping UMD Athletics continue its growth.

1973-74 COMMITTEE

Royal Alworth Ke n Olson Huc k Andresen Jac k Owe n J erry Brown E. L. "Duce" Ras mussen James Claypool Dr. Andy Re ardon Bob Devlin Mike Se iler Dr. Harry Dorv inen Leo Spooner Mike Haley Sr. De nni s Whalen Bob Eve ns on Hubert Wheeler Dr . M. M. Fifie ld J ohn Yount C laude Lutzka Dave Ze ntner Dr. My lon Morri s Bulldog Chtb Grows

-- 1973-74 NORTH STAR SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTORS - $100 OR MORE

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6 Les Auge ...... D 3 6-0 185 ...... St. Paul, MN 12 Bruce Carlson ...... LW 4 6-0 185 ...... Edina, MN 17 Cal Coss alter ...... RW 4 6-0 182 ...... Eveleth, MN 20 Tom Dahlheim ...... RW 3 6-0 185 ...... Bloomington, MN 5 Doug Falls ...... D 4 5-11 185 ...... Minneapolis, MN 23 John Harris ...... C 4 6-0 175 ...... Roseau, MN 19 Robby Harris ...... LW 3 6-0 180 ...... Roseau, MN 9 Eric Lockwood ...... G 2 5-11 180 ...... Regina, Sask. 14 John Matschke ...... RW 4 5-11 175 . . White Bear Lake, MN 3 Joe Mic he letti ...... D 1 5-11 180 ...... Hibbing, MN 10 Warren Miller ...... RW 2 5-11 170 ...... South St. Paul, MN 30 Bill Moen ...... G 1 6-0 180 ...... Proctor, MN 2 Brad Morrow ...... D 2 6-1 185 ...... Anoka, MN 4 John Perpich ...... D 4 6-0 190 ...... Hibbing, MN 11 Pat Phippen ...... LW 2 5-11 173 ...... Roseville, MN 7 Mike Polich...... C 3 5::- 8 158 ...... Hibbing, MN 24 Buzz Schneider . ... . LW 2 5-11 175 ...... Babbitt, MN 1 Brad Shelstad ...... G 4 6-0 180 ...... Minneapolis, MN 18 John Sheridan ...... C 1 6-0 180 ...... Minneapolis, MN 8 Dick Spannbauer ..... D 2 6-2 215 ...... St. Paul, MN 15 Tom Vannelli ...... C 1 5-8 155 ...... St. Paul, MN

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1973-74 Sport.s Schedule

HOCKEY BAS KETBALL

Oct. 26 AL MN I Dec. t MINN-~IORRlS Oct. 27 MI NE OTA* Dec . 3 Nebraska Nov. 2-3 LAKE UP. ,'TATE Dec. 5 St. Cloud Nov. 9-IO Mi higan 'I'cc h Dec. 12 SL PERIOR ISov. 16-17 COLORADO COL. Dee. 14- 15 TOURNA~l~~NT ** Nov . 22-23-24 "rOURNM!ENT Dee . 17 Moorh ead Nov. 30-Dec. 1 'No. Dakota Dec. 22 DAN ISII NAT IONALS Ot•c. 14- l f; Mi nncsot.n Dec. 27 Drake Dl'C . 28-29 DENVER Jun . 2 Jan. 4-5 Notr Dame CONCORD IA Ja n. S T. TIIOMAS Jnn. 11-12 MINNl::SOTA Jan. 9 St. John's Jnn. 18- HJ Denvc-r Jnn. 12 IIAMLINE * Jan. 25-26 WISCONSIN Jun. 19 AUGSBURG Fl'li. l-2 MICIIIGAN Jun. 21 . t. Mary's Peli. 8-9 Co lornuo College Jan. 2b ~IAC'/\LE ' TEH * F h. IS- 16 Michignn State Jun. :io (iUStHVLIH F' •b. 22-2:l MICIIIGAN TECH F'eh . 2 Concord in Mm· l-2 NORTH DAKOTA Pcb. (i SL Thomm, Feb. ST. ,JOIIN'S * Non league gnmc n Feb . t:l llumlinc Hm1E GA~H~S 8:00 pm Pcb. 18 GUSTAVUS Tournumcnt (i :00 pm F'cb. 20 Augsburg F'eb. 23 ST. ~!ARY ' * Feb. 27 Mu('alm,tcr Mar. 2 Superior

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11 4 CRAIG GERRY ARVIDS ON FELLNER

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24 17 ERNIE LYMAN CAMPE HAAKSTAD

Senior Senior Defense man Center 6'0" - 170 lbs. 5'8" - 170 lbs. Toronto, Ont. Grande Prairie

14 20 DOUG MONTY CHRISTY JONES

Freshman Freshman Left Wing Center 6'2" - 195 lbs. 5'9" - 160 lbs. Grand Rapids, MN Craik, Sask. -·

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Freshman Sophomore Center- Defenseman 5'11' - 175 lbs. 6'0" - 190 lbs . Craik, Sask. Int 'l. Falls, MN

23 12 SCOTT JAY KOIDAHL JUDKINS

Freshman Junia: Right Wing Center 5'11" - 170 lbs. 5'10" - 170 lbs. Anoka, MN Duluth, MN

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Senior Senior Left Wing Goalie 5'8" - 170 lbs. 5'11" - 165 lbs. St. Paul, MN Prince Albert, Sask.

2 25 GORD JOE MCDON ALD NELSON

Junior Freshman Defenseman Left Wing 5'8" - 175 lbs. 6'0" - 190 lbs. Windsor, Ont. St. Paul, MN

19 15 TOM TOM MI LANI NEMANICK

Sophomore Sophomore Right Wing Left Wing 5'8" - 165 lbs. 5'10" - 175 lbs. Thunder Bay, Ont. Eveleth, MN st • 1n college sales

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18 5 MIKE DOUG NEWTON STRATTON

Sophomore Freshman Left Wing Defense man 5'9° - 160 lbs. 6'0" - 185 lbs. Grand Rapids, MN Sault St. Marie, Ont.

6 10 ED JOHN O'BRIEN TELIPASA

Sophomore Sophomore Defense man Center 6'3" - 200 lbs. 5'7" - 160 lbs. Edmonton, Alt Toronto, Ont.

21 30 ERNIE KEN POWELL TURKO

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• -• I 928 E 4th Street ,._:_,_._ 724-8831 WCHA Composite Schedule

OCTOBER 20 Alumni at Wisconsin* NOVEMBER 17 OCTOBER 26 Michigan at Michigan State Alumni at UMD* NOVEMBER 20 OCTOBER 26-27 UW-Superior at Wisconsin Lake Sup. St. at Mich. Tech* Western Ont. at Wisconsin* NOVEMBER 22-23-24 Thanks. Tournament at UMD* OCTOBER 27 Minnesota at UMD* NOVEMBER 23-24 Colorado Col. at Notre Dame NOVEMBER 2 Mich. Tech at No. Oak. Colo. Col. at Denver Wisconsin at Michigan Minnesota at Mich. State NOVEMBER 2- 3 Lake Sup. State at UMD* NOVEMBER 30 Wisconsin at Minnesota Denver at Notre Dame Notre Dame at Mich. Tech Col. Col. at Air Force* St. Louis U at No . Dakota* Waterloo U at Mi chigan* NOV. 30-DEC. 1 Western Ont. at Mich . State* UMD at North Dakota Michigan State at Wisconsin NOVEMBER 3 Michigan at Michigan Tech Denver at Col. College St. Louis U at Minnesota*

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 Mi chigan 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

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DECEMBER 19-21 Michigan State at Denver JANUARY 11-12 Notre Dame at Denver DECEMBER 26-27-28 Minnesota at UMD No . Oak. at St. Louis Tournament* Col. College at Michigan State Michigan T e ch at Wisconsin DECEMBER 27-28 No. Dakota at Mich. Mi chigan at Flint T ourn ament* Mich. T ech at G.L.I.T.* JANUARY 18-19 Mi ch State at Gr. L akes Inv.* UMD at De nver Minnes ota at St. Loui s Tour.* Col. College at No. Dakota Michigan at Wisconsin DECEMB ER 28-29 Michigan State at Minnesota Denver at UMD Michigan Te ch at Notre Dame Col. Col. at Syracus e Tour.* Yale at Wi sconsin* JANUARY 23 Bowling Green at Notre Dame* DECEMBER 29 Harvard at Notre Dam e* JANUARY 25 Minn . at World Cup* Notre Dame at Bowling Green*

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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FEBRUARY 1-2 FEBRUARY 22-23 Denver at Minnesota Michigan Tech at UMD Michigan at UMD Minnesota at Col. College Wisconsin at Colorado College Wisconsin at North Dakota Notre Dame at North Dakota Michigan at Notre Dame Mich. State at Mich. Tech MARCH 1 FEBRUARY 8-9 Michigan at Michigan State North Dakota at Denver Colorado College at Denver UMD at Colorado College Minnesota at Wisconsin MARCH 1-2 Michigan Tech at Mi chigan North Dakota at UMD Michigan State at Notre Dame Notre Dame at Wisconsin Minnesota at Michigan Tech FEBRUARY 12 St. Louis U at Wisconsin* MARCH 2 Michigan State at Michigan Denver at Colorado College

FEBRUARY 15-16 MARCH 5, 6, - 9, 10 Colorado Col. at Michigan WCHA Playoffs Notre Dame at Minnesota North Dakota at Mich. Tech UMD at Michigan State *non-league game

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