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Yes. Redford H.S. Now shuttered. Academically a good school before the race wars almost destroyed Detroit.
We had some decent FB teams. Won the west side title one year (among 8 schools) and lost in the city chps. Our starting TB was Ted Kress who later started at UM. Our QB was Hal Smith who later was catcher for the Pittsburg Pirates when they won the world series in 1960. Our tackle Bruce Bartholomew later started for UM at tackle. All you guys are just jealous of my impeccable background.
Of course, I was just a little squirt who weighed 110 lbs. and was nothing in sports.
U of M Hockey team suffered a 3-1 loss last night at ND, trailed 2-0 after 2 periods, then scored early in the 3rd and put a lot of pressure on the Irish goaltender the rest of the way to no avail. ND got a final empty-net goal to put it away...
Rematch tonight at ND 7:30 pm, televised on CBS Sportsnetwork (Channel 613 for DirecTV subscribers).
Michigan scored at 11:36 of the 1st period on a power play goal, freshman (and team-leading goal-scorer) Alex Guptill scoring with assists from Chris Brown and Greg Pateryn. That Guptill line has been red-hot lately. MEEEEECHIGAN 1, ND 0
It's now 2-1, as the Irish got a cheapie---Michigan's defenders mis-played a bouncing puck in front of the U of M goal and ND pounced on the opportunity just a minute and a half into period #2.
ND has been carrying the play in the 2nd period, seems the puck has been in the Michigan zone the whole period. We still lead, though, with 4:40 left in the 2nd, 2-1
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