2A - Friday, November 16, 2007 MONDAY: In Other Ivory Towers News I TUESDAY: Arbor Anecdotes WEDNESDAY: Explained THURSDAY: Before You Were Here T Even the most optimistic Michi- gan football fan isn't predicting a win over Ohio State tomorrow like the one that took place in 1902. That year, Michigan trashed the Buckeyes at Ann Arbor's Ferry Field by a score of 86-0. That's the highest-scoring game between the two teams ever played. The sec- ond highest scoring game was last year's 42-39 Ohio State win over Michigan in Columbus. From 1901 to 1905, Michigan coach Fielding Yost led the Wol- verines through 56 consecutive games without a loss and to four national championships. In those five seasons, Michigan outscored their opponents 2,821 to 42. The Ohio State game wasn't even the highest scoring game of the 1902 season. That year, Michi- gan also defeated Iowa 107-0 and Michigan State 119-0. A crowd of 6,000 people came to ING MICHIGAN-OHIO STATE 86-0 the game. According to The Michi- gan Daily-News (which would become The Michigan Daily), the Michigan fans shouted: "What will we do? What will we do? We'll rub it into OSU, That's what we'll do!" But Ohio State fans also turned out en force. The paper estimated that 2,000 of them took special trains from Columbus to Ann Arbor for the game. The teams played a 35-minute first half and a 25-minute sec- ond half. The Wolverines scored their first touchdown just three minutes and 15 seconds into the game. During the first half, after aplay- er from Ohio State returned Mich- igan's punt for 15 yards, another Buckeye had his jersey completely torn off and the two teams had to form a screen while he put on a new one. By halftime, after several easy scores for Michigan, the score was 45-0. The second half was a repeat of the first, with Michigan scoring early and often. The Wol- verines scored a touchdown in the first and last three minutes in the half. The day after the game, The Michigan Daily-News quoted then-Ohio State coach Perry Hale talking about the game on his way to catch a train back to Columbus. "We were licked, that's all, and we don't denyit," he said."Itcomes hard tobe beaten. I'm sorry it came quite so badly, but we will meet it like sportsman." Except for ties in 1900 and 1910, Michigan won every showdown between the schools from their first meeting in 1897 until 1918. Michi- gan holds a 57-40-6 lead overall. RYAN A. PODGES First-year Law student Lance Soderstrom leaves a blue rose >n late Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler's grave at -orest Hill Cemetery yesterday. 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CRIME NOTES Police break up fight in Helen Newberry WHERE: Helen Newberry WHEN: Wednesday at about 6 p.m. WHAT: Police were called to break up a fight between two students, the Department of Public Safety reported. Neither one got hurt, police said. Police would not comment on the cause of the fight. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Tailgates stolen from two pickup trucks WHERE: Arbor Lakes Building WHEN: Wednesday at about 4 p.m. WHAT: Someone reported a pair of tailgates stolen from two pickup trucks, DPS report- ed. The tailgates were valued at $1,200. DPS has no suspects. Ambulance Pre-Ohio State pep rally WHAT: A pep rally for Saturday's football game with the Michigan Marching Band and football captains Mike Hart and Jake Long WHO: Student groups WHEN: Today at 3 p.m. WHERE: The Diag activities including a comedy showby Witt's End, karaoke, a poker tournament, bingo for household items, billiards and food WHO: UMix WHEN: Today from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. WHERE: Michigan Union Talk on reggae history and free Gate arm at . called to School parking garage of Dentistry broken VJDV.ICnsasssea a insrs Open mic night concert at League WHAT: A form WHAT: A chance to perform tory of reggaen music, poetry and dance free concert wi WHO: University Unions Davis, Terrenc WHEN: Today from 7:30 The Pocket p.m. to 11:30 p.m. WHO: F.O.K.U WHERE: Michigan League WHEN: Forum Underground concert at 9 p.m WHEURE Rn m on the his- music and a th Ronnie e Brown and .S. nat 5 p.m. and n. today m 4, Michigan any error in rrections@ .com. With one day remaining in the annual Blood Battle, Ohio State leadsdMichigan by 3 pints of blood. Today's drives will be at the Union Ballroom from noon to 8 p.m. and at the East Quad cafeteria from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. In 2004,SBC Communica- tions offered the Univer- sity of Michigan and Ohio State University $1.06 million over two years to rename the game the "SBC Michigan-Ohio State Classic." The sponsor- ship was pulled several weeks before the game amid an out- cry from fans. >>FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4A federal appeals court in San Francisco tossed out President Bush's automo- bile emissions standards yes- terday, saying the law set more lenient pollution standards, for light trucks than for cars with- out sufficient reason. WHERE: Hill Carport, 1001 Hill St. WHEN: Wednesday at about 1:30 p.m. WHAT: Someone intention- ally broke the gate arm at the entrance to the Hill Carport, DPS reported. 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