- - , \ _ -- __ 7-; I A ,m U 1905 SN UT-OUT (Continued from page one) Ls misfortune brought the Chi- team back on its feet. They now a to fight, and Michigan earned yard they made from then un- e end of the game. The remain- f the first quarter, the whole of econd, and the majority of the , saw the game on practically qual footing, not counting the score. However, during no time ;he Wolverine goal in danger nor here much of the game played in 'territory. Perrin Makes Final Score a second touchdown came in the ning of the final period. In the few minutes of the third quar- Perrin received a Chicago punt returned it to the Maroon's 22 line. A series of line plunges a gain of six yards on a fake brought the ball to the six yard as the whistle blew, ending the er. Upon the resumption of his- s, Knode went through the line ve more yards and Perrin plung- er the goal for the second coun- the afternoon. Steketee failed attempt for a goal. k in the line played the stellar of the afternoon. Time after his work alone saved a first from being made by the Stagg The playing of the big fresh- at center reminded many of the ig of Lambert, the Michigan cen- last year, who was claimed by 'to be the best in the country. rest of the line with the excep- f the one play by Goetz in block- he kick, which resulted in the ;put up .a steady even game, Wing the Maroon linemen, but utfighting them.' Dunne at end lorrison at tackle did good work, he former was unable to get with any long passes. Neither were able to play successfully en game. Steketee's Toe Fails ' ,tee was given several trials als from the field but was un- to bgot any of them across the The majority were from excep- .ly long distaftces, and very dif- kicks. Whenever the Michigan was within striking distance of Maroon goal, and the team was e to gain. Steketee was called to try for three points. The I Rapids freshman lived up to eputation as a punter, however, utbooted Elton, the Chicago kick- )ntinualy. i large part of the ground that gained for ,Michigan by short was gained\by Perrin. Perin playing well this afternoon and tining was particularly good. stocky left half was hurt in the d quarter and was replaced by er, but he returned to thegame s beginning of the third period. B crowd at the game was much er than was expected. Michi- ad about 2,000 in the section of set iaside for her backers, while ,000 people were othe Maroon of the field. Because of the seating capacity of the, stands d the field now being used, but nore could have been accommo- *. To the casual. witness the im seemed packed. B game play by play: First quar- GOETZ, WHO CARRIED THE BALL 50 yards for the, first touchdown after blocking a punt in yesterday's. game. through center. Chicago gets first down on line plunge. Michigan holds. Chicago kicks to Knode, who fumbles but recovers ball on Chicago's 40 yard line. Michigan hits line for slight gain., Michigan fails on end ' play. Fourth downsix yards to go. Chi- cago's ball. Goetz blocks kick and makes touchdown on 50 yard run through the field. Steketee kicks the goal. Score, -Michigan 7, Chicago 0., .Cohn kicks off.' Ball rolls across Chi- cago's goal line. Chicago's ball on 20' yard line. Perrin receives' Chicago punt, returns ball 15 yards to Chi- cago's 34 yard line. Steketee makes one yard. Steketee drop kicks from 45 yard line and fails. Chicago's ball on their five yard line. Elton kicks. knode receives punt on 50 yard line and is stopped by McGuire on 32 yard line. Steketee hits line for two yards. Series of smashes carries ball to 25 yard line. Michigan is held. Steketee attempts drop kick from 28 yard line and fails. End of quarter. Score, Michigan 7, Chicago 0. Second quarter: Chicago's ball on their 20 yard line. Elton hits line for six yards, and then one more the same way. Kicks to Perrin, who is downed on Michigan's 35 yard line. Steketee punts to Chi- cago's 20 yard line. Neff muffs catch but recovers. Neff injured in fall but resumes play. Chicago's ball on their 15 yard line. Elton fumbles and Michigan recovers. Perrin out of game, injured. Replaced by Walker. Cohn makes seven yards on third down. Referee penalizes Michigan 15 yards for holding. Hermes inter- cepts Michigan's pass on their 30 yard line. Elton goes through line for 10 yards, Adams of Michigan stopping him. Line plunge stopped for no gain. Vick intercepts Chicago pass and carries ball to center of the field. Steketee kicks 40 yards. Goetz tackles Neff, who received kick. Line plunge nets Chicago four yards. Dunne in- jures neck but stays in the game. Chicago's ball on own 30 yard line. Elton punts, Cohn catches it return- ing ball 20 yards. Cohn goes through tackle for five yards. Steketee places kicks but fails. Chicago's ball on own 20 yard line. Chicago plunges for three yards. Vick holds Elton for one yard gain. .Chicasgo kicks to Cohn, who returns ball to Chicago's 45 yard line. Steketee forward passes to Vick, but pass fails. Walker hits line for four yards. Dunne attempts for- ward pass to Walker, fails: Steketee kicks out of bounds. Chicago's ball on 34 yard line. Elton carries ball on end run for four yards. Vick tackles Neff on fake play for five yards loss. Endof half. Score-Michigan 7, Chi- cago 0. Third quarter: Steketee kicks off to Elton of Chi- cago. Chicago's bh11 on 25yard line. Eubanks replaces Neff. Elton gains two yards through line. Eubanks through guard for two yards. Elton kicks to Perrin. Michigan's ball on own 44 yard line. Perrin goes through center for four yards. Michigan's first down on Chicago's 48 yard line. Stek- etee goes through center for two yards. Knode gains one yard around left end. Steketee tries for goal on last down. Ball falls short of posts. Chicago'sball on Chicago's 20 yard line.aHenderson replaces Freeman. Elton fumbles but recovers. Brad- ley of Chicago throws Michigan for one yard loss. Fake kick by Michigan fails to gain. Steketee punts 50 yards. Eubanks gets ball on own 10 yard line, Vick holds Elton for three yards. Vick holds Hermes for one yard. Cruze replaces Cohn. Chicago fails to gain on fake kick. Elton punts to Perrin, who is downed on Chica- go's 45 yard line. Knode hits center for a yard. Perrin adds two more around right end. A low pass went' lWild. Steketee punts to Neff, who was downed on 12 yard line. Perrin re- ceives Chicago's punt advances ball to 22 yard line. Tays goes in for Hermes. Steketee goes through right tackle for three yards. Knode gets six yards in fake kick. Steketee takes ball to Chicago's six yard line. End of quarter. Score-Michigan 7, Chi- cago 0. Fourth quarter: Knode makes five yards through line. Perrin plunges through line for touchdown. Steketee fails to kick goal. Score-Michigan 13, Chicago 0. Steketee kicks off to Elton, who goes to his own 8 yard line. Boville re- places Dunne. Chicago makes five yards and first down on Michigan's COHN, ACTING CAPTAIN OF THE team which yesterday avenged the' Michigan defeat of thirteen years ago. penalty for off side. Eubanks gains three yards through+line. Vick taw- kles Tays off side. Maroon =makes first down by six-inches. Elton gains five yards around end. 'Perrin tackles Tays off side for three yard ldss. Ball on Michigan 37 yard * line: Dunne. blocks forward pass' attemlpted by' Chicago. gruze blocks -another pass; Ball goes to Michigan on downs. Cruze carries ball 'through; line to middle of field.. Wolverines lose yard on a fumble. Steketee kicks to Chicago's 40 yardline.. Henderson falls on ball. Michigan's ball. McCraig for' Miller of Chicago. Jordan for- Perrin. Jor- dan carries balls to Chicago's 34 yard line. Cruze makes 10 yards. Schwab for Bradley, . Ball to Chicago on 'their five yard line, on downs. Knode in- tercepts pass on 20 yard line. Chi- cago gets ball -on downs. -Againi at- tempt forward pass. Jordan breaks it up. Attempts another pass., Cruze HARPHAM TROPHY RACE ON SATURDAY The Harpham trophy:cross country rung will be staged Saturday' niorling, the day of the, M. A. C. game.. This is an annual intra-mural race and the winner of the event each-year has his, name engraved on the Harpham plate. The trophy was given and the event instituted two years ago. - Eddie Carrol was the first man " to have his name on the cup, running the five? mile course in 27:34. Sedgewick won the race last year ini 27:29, mak- ing a record here for- a five mile run., The course begins at the side of Ferry field club- house, goes around the ;field, and out past the golf course to' the Spaulding farm.- Here 'it turns over to the State street road- about two' and a half miles out and -swings home ending -where it began. Seven men' were taken over the course for the first time last Monday' afternoon- by. Sedgewk:-.- Dye, Ever- ett, Douglas, and Ensel made the -best showing. The others are doing con- siderable running' every night and are coming along in good shape. The tryouts were taken around'the course again-Friday afternoon. VICK, STAR LINEMAN IN THE game against Chicago .yesterday. Liberty Motors Rapidly ,Exeelling Liberty !motored airplainsyiare fast. annexing. all 'speed, and,.altitude rec- ords. In a plane equipped with a Lib- erty motor, Caleb Bragg flew from Dayton to Washington in two hours and 50 minutes-143 miles -anlh3hr. Sergeant Coomba won th L, iberty race 'fromtBelmont around th1 tdt- ue- 36 miles -in 24 minutes;and.38. seconds., Captain -R. W. Schroeder, recently established an .oflicial record at Day- ton, when he attained ' an altitude of 28,900 -feet. hA hery t 4 in France climbed 20,400 feet in 35 and three-quarters miuto.e- smashes this one. Back pass attempt- ed by Maroons, failed. Michigan's ball on Chicago 25 yard line as game ends. Score-Michigan 13, Chicago-0. MIchg .Chicago Karpus........R.E........Schwab Morrison ......R.T.......McGuire Freeman'......R.G.......McQuaig Vick.........C...........Reber Adams ........L.G........... Miller Goetz..........L.T.........Stegman Dunne.........L.E.......Halliday Knode. .........Q..............Neff Cohn-. ....R.H........Eubank -kSteke'tee -... F.B.. .....Hermes Perrin . .....L.H......... . lton Substitutions: For Michigan--Walker for Perrin, -- - - Perin for Walker, Henderssn for - Freeman, Cruze for -Cohn, Boville- for Karpus, Jordan for Perrin. For Chicago. - Eubanks for Neff, Tays for Hermes, McCraig for Miller, Schwab for Bradley, Fouche for Eu- banks. Officials-Referee, Birch, Earlham; umpire, White, Illinois; field judge, Robinson, Indiana; headlinesman, El- licott, Northwestern. 17-2 goeihgV...6... .gE. .E;rd '1u n n Fresh sweet cider 5c glass. gallon. 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