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October 18, 1890 - Image 1

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1890,
PRICE 3 VECTS.
1OfJI'BALL III DFEJB.OIT
- of M. Defeats the'
D. A. C.
Irl the Second Game of the
Season.
dot a Single *Point Was Seored
Against Us.
lspecial to the D)iy.]
DETROIT, Oct. 18, 1890.
Game was called at 3:30 this
afternoon in a drizzling rain.
About 250 were present.
tha general play was better
thai in the Albion game, although
the ground was too slippery for
eam playing or tricks.
The teams line up with Vat
Wortwck, '93, as referee, and
ney Miller, D. A. C., as um-
pire.
The D. A. C. eleven is a strong
00e, thou I
lae of tg the men show some
t training. The U. of M.
seems a trifle heavier. The
P of the first half consists al-
"ost entire
th etrely of short rushes, and
te with Jewett and Grosh be-
id t The D. A. C's played
hard 1
O rut our rush line was a little
e stong for them, and soon
arried the ball over the line. No
goal. The ball was rushed over
again son aftcr, antd then lewett
closes the first half by mtaking
two more tonchdowns, kicking a
goal from the last one. Score for
first half-U. of M., 18; D. A.
C., 0.
Second half-With the score
1--0 against them, the ID. A. Cs
began a more vigorous style of
play, hoping, at any rate, to score
against us. But Captain Malley's
control of the team is much bet-
ter than in the Albion game and
the defensive play is too strong
for our opponents to score. In
fact, but for the wet condition of
the ground, which =rendered good
play well nigh impossible, our
score would have gone much
higher.
Four tonchdowns were made by
Jewett, from two of which goals
were kicked, making 20 points for
us in the second half. Totol score
-U. of M., 38; D. A. C., 0.
Our whole team showed im-
provement, but the play of
Malley, Chadbourne, Dygert,
and Jewett deserves special men-
tion.
Only once was our goal in dan-
ger, when, in first half, Frazer's
long run was made, which, how-
ever, was disallowed by the ref-
eree, after a vigorous kick by
Malley.
D. A. C. POSITIONS. U. OF 3i.
Miller -.-..-Centre --..-Chadbourne.
Parker --.Rt. Guard...Sutherland.
Hayward----.Lt. Guard..Trainer.
Chope --.---.Rt. Tackle-Malley.
Clarke.-...---.Lt. Tackle-S. Sherman.
Gearing-----Rt. End....R. Sherman.
Wagner --.Lt. End._.McCune.
Frazer -...Qr. Back--.Holden.
Anderson.- 3Backs 1Jewett.
Warren-..-. a . yGrosh.
Brooks ---Back---Dygert.
The Side~lls' Lectllre Associaion
offers the following
COUDLRBE for 18JD-1.
LELAND POWERS,
In "David Copperfield."
November 8,
November 21.
FREDERIC VILLIERS,
"War on a White Sheet."
HILD PARK CONCERT CO.,
1ENPiY M. STANLEY,,
"The Rescue of Emin."
December 13.
January 6.
January 21.
F. W. GUNSAULUS,
"A Chapter in the History of Liberty."
RUSSELL H. CONWELL.
February 21.
"The Silver Crown; or Born a King."
Season Tlckets, $2.00. Single Admission, 50 cents. Stanley,
$1.00. Reserved Seats without extra charge. See annonheements
and small bills for further particulars.

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