- 1928, 1929 and 1930. As a
sophomore in 1928,
Draveling started seven games as Michigan's
right end.
Draveling pla**** a key role in the 1928 Michigan–Ohio...
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Downing 1975 1977
Center Charles Drake 1999 2002 Cornerback,
safety Leo
Draveling 1928 1930 End,
tackle Scott Dreisbach 1995 1998
Quarterback Wally Dreyer...
- Hugh S.
McGranahan (1928–1931) J. W.
Hindes (1932) No team (1933) Leo
Draveling (1934–1935) Hal
Shields (1936–1940)
Julius Goldman (1941) No team (1942–1945)...
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quarter when
Norman Daniels,
playing at
right end as a
substitute for Leo
Draveling,
caught a long p**** from
quarterback Newman and
sprinted into the end...
- Hugh S.
McGranahan (1928–1931) J. W.
Hindes (1932) No team (1933) Leo
Draveling (1934–1935) Hal
Shields (1936–1940)
Julius Goldman (1941) No team (1942–1945)...
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Bushby Les
Caywood Algy
Clark Red
Corzine Joe
Crakes Sonny Doell Leo
Draveling Chief Elkins Earl
Elser Tiny
Feather Rosie Grant Homer Hanson Hal Hilpirt...
- for re-election in 1978. His
opponent in the
primary election was Leo
Draveling of
Columbus Township, who had led a
dispute against the
General Telephone...
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Drake Tyronne Drakeford Dwight Drane Spencer Drango Shaun Draughn Leo
Draveling Jim Dray
Clarence Drayer Troy
Drayton Chuck Drazenovich Dave Drechsler...
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Charles Coffee, and
bounded into the end zone
where it was
recovered by Leo
Draveling for a touchdown. Joe
Gembis kicked the
extra point. The
defeat broke Michigan's...
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Dahlem -
started 3
games at
right halfback, 2
games at left
halfback Leo
Draveling -
started 8
games at
right end, 1 game at
right tackle Joe
Gembis - started...