M. A. .MICHIGAN FOOTBALL EXTRA L~ UkA4W fiatt M. A. C.--MICHIGAN FOOTBALL EXTRA VOL. XXIX. M. A. C. FOOTBALL EXTRA ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1918. PRICE FIVE CENTS I U - m - - - m - - w m - ~ ~ - - w - - STORM OF CHEERS GREET VICTORIUS ELEVEN, AT CLOSE THOUSANDS WATCH WOLVERINES AND AGGIES THROUGH FRAY THIRTEENTH ANNUAL AFFAIR, GOOD GAME From Kick Off to Finish the Contest Proves Fight as Expected by Both Coaches By Joseph A. Bernstein and David Landis For the ninth time in the history of M. A. C.-Wolverine football contests, the Maize and Blue triumphed over the Aggies. LINE-UP Michigan M. A. C. Dunne .......L.E.......Schwei Goetz .........L.T........... Bos Adams.......L.G. Van Orden Vick..........C.......Archer Freeman.....R.G.......Johns Fortune, Young.......R.T...... Franson Bovill Knode........Q........Ferris Cohn........L.H......Snider Simmons Perrin ........R.H...... Dunphy Steketee .......F.B....... Graves Offioials Ref eree--JamasDurfee, of Wil- liams; Umpire-Walter Ken- nedy, of Chicago. Length of Quarters-15 minutes. SCORE BY QUARTERS MICHIGAN M. A. C 1st 2nd 3rd - 0 14 7 4th Final 0 21 0 0 0 s 6 yards. Vick holds Snider for no gain. Vick holds Graves also. Archer punts to Knode who is downed on Michi- gan's 20-yard line. Michigan fumbles, Perrin recovers. Steketee goes around right end and loses five yards. Steketee punts to Ferris who returns to own 42-yard line. Snider loses yard through right tackle. M. A. C. penalized five yards for offside. Archer fails to gain around Dunn's end. Archer punts out of bounds on own 40-yard line. Mich- igan's ball. Perrin fails to gain through center. Cohn hits left tackle for seven yards. Perrin gets two yards through opposite tackle. Mich- igan's ball on M. A. C.'s 18-yard line, Cohn carrying ball. Steketee gets three yards around left end. Vick breaks a hole for Cohn for three more yards. End of first quarter. Score: Michigan, 0; N. A. C., 0, SECOND QUARTER Michigan's ball on M. A. C.'s 12- yard line. Cohn hits center for five yards. Michigan penalized five yards for holding. Steketee fails on a short pass to Vick. M. A. C.'s ball on her STEKETEE One of the greatest toe artists Coach Yost has ever produced FIRST QUARTER Ferris fumbles and recovers on the 40-yard line. Graves fails to gain through center. Michigan penalized five yards for offside. M. A. C.'s first own 20-yard line. Steketee downs nd right end after c f t 1 l t x t f r i down. Snider goes around left end for 15 yrads. Graves fails through tackle. Ball on Michigan's 20-yard line. Snider fails to gain through left tackle. Snider runs righteend for six yards M. A. C. passes over goal line. Ball goes to Michigan on her own 20-yard line. Steketee gains five yards around right end. Knode fails to gain through left tackle. Steketee punts ti M. A. C. M. A. C.'s ball on her own 48-yard line. Snider around left end for seven yards. Graves fails to go through Adams. M. A. C. fails on long forward pass. Archer punts over Michigan's goal line. Michigan's ball on her own 20-yard line. M. A. C. penalized ten yards. Per- rin stopped for no gain around right end. Cohn hits center for five yards. Perrin goes through center for first down. Steketee makes 20 yards through left tackle. Michigan's ball on M. A. C.'s 42-yard line.gKnode injured but refuses to leave field. Cohn gains three yards through left tackle. Perrin goes through same hole Ferris on run arou Last down, five yards to go. Ball on M. A. C.'s five-yard line. Steketee fails to gain through left tackle. M. A. C.'s ball on own five- yard line. Archer kicks from behind goal posts for 20 yards and M. A. C. catches; therefore ball goes to Mich- igan. Knode loses five yards on wide run around left end. Ferris is injur- ed, but remains in game. Cohn goes through right tackle for three yards. Perrin stopped; gains three yards off right tackle. Steketee fails to kick field goal. Michigan's ball on M. A. C.'s 19-yard line. Steketee's kick ruled out on foul of M. A. C. Cohn and Perrin hit right tackle for gains. Michigan's first down on Steketee's pass to Per- rin. Ball on M. A. C.'s three-yard line. Knode takes ball to one-yard line. Cohn gets first touchdown. Steketee kicks goal. Score: Michigan, 7; 1. A. C., 0. Steketee kicks off over M. A. C. goal line. M. A. C.'s ball on own 20-yard line. M. A. C. fumbles. Goetz recov- ers for Michigan and gets another touchdown. Steketee kicks goal- Score: Michigan, 14; 3. A. C., 0. End of half. BETWEEN HALVES Victors played by French Army band. Flag passed through aisles to collect money for united war work. Money flying from all sections. Army and Navy bands parade field playing Michigan songs, followed by M. A. C. band playing their songs. Steketee outkicks Archer. THIRD QUARTER Archer kicks off to Goetz, who car- ries ball to own 40-yard line. Steke- tee gets five yards on end run. Steke- tee kicks 56 yards over goal line. M. A. C.'s ball on own 20-yard line. Sni- der gains four yards around right end. Graves gains two yards through cen- ter. Snider stopped without gain through left tackle. Archer punts 15 yards, and Michigan gets ball on 37- yard line. Perrin gets 10 yards around right end. Michigan's first down. Ball on M. A. C.'s 25-yard line. Steketee gets seven yards around left end. Steke- tee gains first down on M. A. C.'s 12- yard line. Perrin runs right end 'for two yards. Cohn gains two yards around left end. Michigan penalized 15 yards. Both sides off side. Ball on M. A. C.'s 25-yard line. Perrin gets seven yards around right end. he had gained 12 yards. Snider fails through Fortune. Snider gains one yard around left end. Ferris gets a yard around left end. Goetz blocks Archer'srpunt, driving M. A. C. back to her own 20-yard line. M. A. C. fumbles and recovers for eight yards. Boville stops Snider on end run, for five-yard loss. Graves loses four yards when stopped by Boville. Graves kicks ball out of bounds on own 40-yard line. Knode recovers and hits M. A. C. for nine yards. Car- ries ball again for five yards. Mich- igan's ball on M. A. C.'s 24-yard line. Cohn gets two yards off right tackle. Steketee gets through right tackle for five yards. Cohn gets first down. Cohn gets two yards through center. Steketee gets five yards through center of line but Michigan is penal- ized 15 yards for rough work. M. A. C. penalized five yards for offside. Perrin goes through right tackle for two yards. Cohn hits the same hole for five yards. Perrin gets two yards Ferry field, 1:30 o'clock.-Thousands of people have begun to fill the stands giving promises of one of the biggest' crowds that has ever attended an M. A. C.-Michigan battle. Most promi- nent among the spectators is the out-' standing khaki and blue of the men in the army and navy units of the two' schools. With the weather ideal, the Yost- men went on the field about 1:15 o'clock, the entire squad practicing passing the ball, and running through a silent signal drill. The Aggies came on a little later, with a greeting from both the Mich- igan and the Aggie side of the field. Following a shirt practice, the ball was ready fo rthe kick-off. Music by the four bands on the field and cheering kept the ever increasing crowd in an uproar until the very moment the ball flew into the air. Michigan cheer leaders, White, Lam- port and Parmenter are starting the noise making with the old time Mich- igan pep. Ferry field, 2:30.-An aeroplane from Selfridge field flew over Ferry field, five minutes before the start of the game. Spectators who saw the Syracuse game of 1916 were reminded of Don McGee, who flew over the field at that time. Three other planes followed the first and landed in the south part of the field. All were from Selfridge field. Following some stunts by the avia- tors, over the field, the two teams ap- peared. With a slight wind blowing, Steketee kicked off out of bounds on the twenty-five-yard line. Kick over, to Ferris, who returns to Michigan's 40-yard line. ARCHER Captain of the Michigan Aggies played a star game Knode gets touchdown on 18-yard run, fake pass. Johns injured but re- mains in game.. Steketee kicks goal at difficult angle. Score: Michigan, 21; M. A. C., 0. Simmons sent in for Dunphy.aSteketee kicks to M. A. C. Their ball on own five-yard line. Dunn stops Graves. Archer kicks from behind goal. Michigan's ball on 40-yard line. Cohn stopped for two yard loss. Fail to gain around left end again. Steketee hits line for two yards. Steketee punts out of bounds on M. A. C.'s 18-yard line. M. A. C.'s ball. Simmons circles left end for eight yards. Graves fails to gain around Boville. Simmons gets first down around left end. M. A. C. fumbles and recovers. Mich- igan penalized five yards. M. A. C.'s ball on own 35-yard line. Morrison for Fortune. Simmons stopped for three-yard loss by Morrison. Graves hits right tackle for five yards. Goetz tackles Graves for ten-yard loss. Graves to Michigan's 30-yard line. Steketee drives through broken field for 11 yards. Steketee punts to M. A. C. who returns ten yards, stopped by Goetz. Goetz injured but remains in game. M. A. C. penalized 15 yards. Steke- tee goes around left end and fumbles. M. A. C.'s ball on their own 40-yard line. Pass from Harris to Schwei who runs to Michigan's 40-yard line. End of third quarter. Score: Michigan, 21; V: A. C., 0. FOURTH QUARTER Knade breaks up a long pass by Graves. Boville stops Simmons on five-yard loss around his end. M. A. C. fails on a long forward pass when Perrin breaks up the pass. Archer punts to Knode who makes fair catch on Michigan's 15-yard line. Steketee punts. M. A. C.'s ball on Michigan's 43-yard line. Michigan penalized. Graves makes fair catch. M. A. C. puts ball in play. Cohn intercepts forward pass and returns ball to Michigan's 40-yard line. Steketee punts 55 yards and Dunne stops Ferris in his tracks. Czysz replaces Freeman. M. A. C.'s ball on own 18-yard line. Simmons loses three yards around left end. Snider fumbles but recovers and loses five yards for M. A. C. Aeroplanes leave field. Brady for Graves. Archer punts to Michigan's 20-yard line. Michigan's ball on own 18-yard line. Boville re- )laced by Hadden. Cruse for Cohn. Steketee gains seven yards on wide nd run around right end. Cruse goes round left end for one yard. Steketee punts to M. A. C.'s 40-yard line but M. A. C. recovers and loses to 50-yard line. Archer tries pass to Snider, successful, but Steketee stops Snider on Michigan's 40-yard line. M. A. C. makes successful pass to Michigan's 32-yard line. Ferris makes pass to Michigan's 15-yard line. M. A. C. fails in fourth pass. Michigan's ball on own 20-yard line when pass falls free over goal line. Cruse goes around end for six yards, but Mich- gan is penalized to own 5-yard line. Steketee kicks from behind Michigan goal to 40-yard line. Ferris carries ball to Michigan's 35-yard line. Ar- cher fails to complete pass. Archer passes to Young on Michigan's- 20 yard line. First down. Working passes to perfection. 1. A. C. scores touchdown by pass from Archer to SchweL. Archer fails to kick goal. Score: Michigan, 21; 3. A. C., 6. Ste etee kicks off for Michigan to Ferris who returns to 35-yard line. Cruse intercepts pass in darkness; gamne ends. Ball on M. A. C. 40-yard line. Dunne goes back in game and passes to Perrin to M. A. C.'s 15-yard line. FINAL SCORE Michigan, 21; X. A. C., FLAGS OFALIED COUNTRIES RAISED ATGALAUFFAI PATRIOTIC ASPECT DOUBLES INTEREST OF CELE- BRATION. FOUR BANDS KEEP JNTEREST AROUSED Thousands Watch Parade from Depot to Ferry Field; Spirit of Day at Highest Point Making the day a patriotic as well as a football celebration, the thir- teenth annual contest between Mich- igan and the Aggies, took on a double aspect at Ferry field this afternoon. With four bands on the field to fur- nish plenty of martial music, the air was filled with a spirit that told of the recent triumph of democracy. The raising of the American and French flags by the bands of the allied na- tions proved a very impressive and interesting ceremony, whole the con- tinuous concert offered by the musical organizations on the field, during in- tervals between play, made the after- noon fly rapidly. Spirit at High Point Student spirit was at its highest point. Despite the outcome of the contest, both rooting stands were pre- vaded by a spirit of friendly rivalry that added only to the interest of the occasion. Michigan noise-making was at its height when White, Lamport and Par- menter, kept the Maize and Blue root- ers in a constant uproar. Neither team was lacking in backing. The review of the members of the S. A. T. C. and naval unit of the 'Uni- versity also brought a great deal of comment. Despite the short training period, the men of both units carried themselves as veterans. for six yards. Cohn hits center for through sameI two yards. M. A. C.'s ball when Per- down throughI rin fails to gain through center, on ball on M. A.t 32-yard line. rin gets two; Ferris goes around Boville for eight tackle. Perrin place. Cohn gets first left tackle. Michigan's C.'s 10-yard line. Per- yards through right gains one yard on pass. THE MEN WHO HELD THE AGGIES a The recollection of the quality of the merchandise sell remains long after the price is forgotten. C. W. cRAHAM SHEEHAN & CO.