2 Pblshed Doiy (Sundays excepted) drig the clege yea, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OppicE: The nad Pe, Henning Boc. -Both Phonete. ta. MANAGING EDITOR. F. EaEo~aAao, '1 L. BUSINESS IVANAGER. . H. HAN. '55 L. EDITORS. ATHLETICS, .. . D. tDNTT, 'It E T R. WOODOW,'SS L. A. H. McDeSGALL,'O E A. G. BROWNE., '2. E. J. B. WOO, '00, LJ. Moea cOXEa,'t, W.jD. ICKEYe, '00tM, The euhecriptio tice of the texeoc CS .50 oe the colteg ye, with ae gotareldiey befoe aon eacidy. Notioes, comunoicatioa, cd othercmaterejtedd foe pbliction cocct handed ia at th IAIL oe boroe s p. n., or maled to tho edito befoe 3 p. in. of h day preeious to that o which they aeexapctd to appe ar Shsciption omay be left a the DooLY ffice, Meye, cc Soltoto ewtad, cc with Baciiaee Maage. Sbscieo will coec a faoreeby repotg pompty t thie Office any failre of carriere to deliec pape. Altohangee is adectielag amattenmust e in the office y 4p. to. on the day pevios to that on which they ae to avea. Michigan Gained More Ground. We give below a 'statement of the ground gained n but ides and by whom. Tis io in actual carrying the bait ahead and includes the return of punts. Tie figurs are compiled from the detailed acount of tte game at ii appears in the Chicago Times-ierald ot yesterday, which is perhaps at ac- curate as any record we may obtain MctLean is only credited with an ad- vhnce of it yards on in ong run of 40 which was cated back becaue the umpire had blown his whistle, Michi- gan receiving the 15 yardo according to rule. First half-For Micigan McLean, itt yards (includig runs of i5, 6, 23, 45, 35, 30, i, it. 4 and 3 yards); Leiblee, 29 yards; Snow, 11 yards; Street, it yards; Steckle 9 yards; McDonald, 7 yard; White, 7 yards; Weeks, 2 yards. Total 266 yards. For Pensylvanisa Kenne- dy, 25 yards; M~cCracken, 13 yards; Coombs, 2 yards; Wallace, 9 yards; Hare, 7 yards; Outland, 3 yards; Teas, 3 yards; She, 2 yards. Total 74 yards. Second half-Fortllchigan McLean, 42 yards; White, t6 yards; McDonald, 12 yards; Steckle, 11 yards; Weeks, 2 yards; Herntein, 1 yard. Total, 8t yards. For Penssylvnia iMcCracken) 54 yards; Hare, 45 yards; Woodly, 79 yards; Coombs, 31 yards; Tas, IS yards; Outland, 15 yards; =ardner, 5 yards; Stehe, 3 yards; Ketteedy, I yard. Total, 201 yard. Miriagasts total, 350 yard; Pn's total, 22 yards. All together Mihigan carried te ball fa rher than did Pnn, but the atter gained good ground on her punts atd also profited by the penalties paid by Michigacn. Exciting Scenes at the Gm. The returns received by th DAILY were read in the gymnasium to a crowd that taxed the capacity of it. The utmost enthusiastm prevaild until Penn's second touchdown. When Michigan's second touchdown was annottnced all present seened to have lost their wits. Hats, coats, chairs, everything within reach was p in the air at once, a moving mass circling sout the waving arms of those who were invisible beneath. 1902 Canes They have come and are nsa n sale at Sheehans. Heavy black Cong,wih slver mounting, and a neat nscriptoon. Proce $2.50S SCUDDER'S Ll THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN~ DAILY. TWO TIE GAMES. Contined fro flet page.. Gettlig Jabs" from the annuat publica- tion of the Illinois Society of Engineers and Surveyors. In the short bsines session that folawed several men were voted to membership and sestrat more ccev names presented which wit be voted on at the net meeting. r. Alex. Doss'of Detroit sill probably give the next address before the society soich swil be oto the evening f Friday, Nov. 24. It witt probably be more of the nature of an experience talk and will contain many valuable hitts and scggestions to young engineers, Sturdaq's Cames. D;;h 1 O.Wo ano... ateotdd bedEE Saturday brought the latest surprie in the defeat of iCornell by Lafayette, the latter swisning the game by kiking a goal. Lafayetero oboowing dunce te seasot, though good, wiii not swarrnt giving her the place. Saturday's game swould seesm to entitle her to. Ciao had roter an cooer time of it than Was generally expected. Princeton shoswed an ads-nce over her earlier sorkc by shutting oatthue lIndians, swho hove scored against both Harvard and Pen. iMinnesoa cold do no better than tie eoit svitho a sngle tou- dossn. The oiler atus in the East and Middle West resulted asas gen- erally expecte except that Yale's and Wieconsin's scores see rather torgeg. Nebraska upset the critics by defeatitg Drake. The follocwing re the scores of the leading gamoes; Pennsylvania 11, M~icign 10. Wi scans in 23, Illitois 0. Chicago 76. Nrhswestern 0. tHarvard 11, Dartmsouth 0. Princeton 12, Car lisle 0. Yale 4, Penn Sate 0. Lafayette 6, Coroell 5. 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