University of Michigan Football vs. Iowa 1963
From Liz Gadelha January 25th, 2021
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Q1 - IOWA Lonnie Rogers 15-yard run (0:50), IOWA 49-yard pass Gary Snook to Paul Krause (4:21), UM Tom Keating recovers fumble on 6-yard line (5:00), Bob Timberlake (BT) 30-yard run (5:30), UM Jack Clancy 9-yard run (5:54), UM BT jump pass to Craig Kirby for 24-yards (6:17), UM BT 10-yard run (7:08), UM TD Mel Anthony 13-yard run (7:29); Q2 - IOWA Gary Snook 27-yard run (8:57), IOWA Snook 12-yard run (10:50), IOWA 20-yard pass Snook to Paul Krause (11:28), IOWA TD Snook 13-yard run (11:47), UM 13-yard jump pass BT to John Henderson (12:40), IOWA Lonnie Rogers 55-yard run (13:44), IOWA TD 13-yard pass Snook to Cloyd Webb (14:33), UM 35-yard pass BT to Harvey Chapman (16:25), IOWA recovers fumble on 2 yard line (16:53); Q3 - UM Harvey Chapman 36-yard kickoff return (17:48), UM Mel Anthony 11-yard run (18:07), UM TD Anthony 1-yard run (20:10), UM 15-yard pass BT to Henderson (22:20), UM BT 16-yard run (23:01), UM TD Anthony 6-yard run and 3-yard run for score, 2-point conversion BT to Henderson (23:18); Q4 - IOWA 25-yard pass Snook to Krause (29:14)
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- University of Michigan. Athletic Department
- Coverage
- 1963-11-16
- Language
- English
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- 16mm film, b/w, silent, 00:37:49:07
- Identifier
- 943-297-1
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