Butler held on to his position and led the LCL to the 1938 election.
Butler then held Michigan State scoreless for the next 3:30, pushing the lead to 38-33.
Butler holds the career records in assists (579) and games played (139).
Butler held this seat until his retirement in 1965.
Butler held a series of junior Ministerial posts throughout the 1930s, often enacting controversial policy decisions.
He frequently spoke out against Butler and his followers also holding vigil.
Butler held on to win 63-59, advancing to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history.
Butler held a single platoon of 40 men from Company L in reserve.
Butler whipped off his campaign hat and held the Thompson at his side.
Butler holds the record for the most points scored by a player during their rookie season.