T MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE -,- : " ;- -- -_ -- ..,,,. - - - . .._ . .,. _ _ . - -_ mar __ .- ... S "S' -. .-" ' jmmkzR!l 1 e s .-__- a YOSTMEN WIN LAST BATTLE OF SA SON (Continued from page one) Cruse, substituting for Perrin, fur- nished a streak of humor to the hard fought game, when he almost lost all the credit due him for his brilliant work. Due to the fact that he was, wearing a borrowed sweater during the contest, press reports branded him as Von Wagoner instead of him- self. The error was recognized in time to have it corrected. Rife, 0. S. IT. Star Rife, for Ohio State, played their star game, fighting valiantly to beat the toe work of Steketee. Wiper, their quarter, played a heady game, but his plays could not penetrate the line of the Wolverines, causing his men to be on the defensive practically during the entire contest. For the first time this year, the Yostmen used the forward pass to so much advantage. An aerial attempt from Steketee to Dunne brought the second touchdown, and one earlier in the game from Knode to Perrin brought a 24 yard gain. All of the gains made by the Buck- eyes can be attributed to their for- ward- passing. They proved accurate in this phase of the game, but did not attempt to use it to any great ex- tent until the last quarter, when it was too late. Will Not Claim Championship Despite the fact that the victory of the Maize and Blue over the Buck- eyes is greater than was that of the Illinois, self appointed champions of the conference, Coach Yost will not claim the honor because, he says: "We would have been glad to have a post seasonW game with Illinois. That is the only way that the real ,title could be settled, but since the :uckier state eleven has already plalmed the title, we will not con- test it."' The game with the Buckeyes was the 16th to be played between Michi- gan' and the Ohio State team. As is. the case with many of Michigan's opponents, the Maize and Blue holds the edge over the wet state gang. Slippery Field With the sun shining brightly fol- lowing a severe rain, the field was very slippery. Aeroplanes flew ,over the field during the contest, doing stunts at the close. The Maize and Blue triumphed by the following method: FIRST QUARTER Pixley kicks off to Knode who ploughed through center, for 10 yards. Steketee goes round end for 10 yards. Knode makes two through center. Cohn makes three more. Ohio stop- pied Steletee after circling right end for three yards. Dunne fails on for- ward pass to Knode. Ohio's ball, Mc- Cune goes thrQugh center for one yard. Steketee punts 3a yards to Rife. Rife fails to gain round right end. Davies goes arQund-left end for four yards. Rife kicks out of bounds on Michigan's seven yard line. Steketee fails to gain round right end. Stek- etee goes through for 10 yards. Stek- etee kicks 40 yards to Rife who fails Sto gain round left end. Ohio's ball on their . 36-yard line. Davies ploughed through left end for one yard. Rife }icks out of bounds on Michigan's 42-yard lire. Cohn goes through cen- ter for five yards. The quarter ended with the ball in Michigan's possession on their 41-yard line. Score: Michigan, 0;' Ohbo, 0. SECOND QUARTER Cohn goes around right end for five yards. Perrin goes into center for two yards. Comn makes two and repeats for first down. Steketee around right for five yards. Perrin skirts left end for three yards. Ball on Ohio's 35-yard line. Steketee hunts over Ohio's goal line. Ohio puts ball in play on 20-yard line. Matheny bucks center for five yards. Matheny fails to gain straight in. Rife kicks 40 yards to Knode who is downed after making five yard re- turn. Perrin fails to gain round right end. Steketee loses two yards on at- - tempt to go through center. Steketee kicks out of bounds on Ohio's 25-yard line. Bad pass and ball rolls to Ohio's goal line. Rife punts 45 yards to FOURTH QUARTER Sneddon and Matheny go back in their places, for Ohio. Addison in for McCune. Davies lost two yards on at- tempted end run. Time out for Ohio Rife went round right end for sx yards. Time out for Ohio again, Rife punted 40 yards to Cruse on his 35- yard line, failed to return. Steketee round left end for four yards. Stek- etee punts 65 yards to Ohio's five-yard line. Rife's return punt was blocled by Goetz and Goetz fell on the ball for a touchdown. Knode punted our, to Cruse. Steketee kicks goal. Score: Michigan, 7; Ohio, 0. Steketee punts 35 yards to Davies who returned to Ohio's 35-yard line. Forward pass, Rife to Davies, makes 30 yards. Adams replaces Fortune. Sleketee stopped Rife for a two yard loss. Ohio's ball on Michigan's 40-yalrd line. Tme out for Ohio. Forward pass, Wiper } to Davies, gained 10 yards, Cruse stopping him. Cruse in- tercepted Rife's forward pass and re-- turns seven yards. lHendershot re- places Boville. Michigan's ball on their 32-yard line: Usher goes through center for 3 yards. Cruse. hits center for four yards. Cruse again hits center for first down. Usher goes through tackle for four yards, Knode goes round left end for two yards, Cruse makes another yard through center. Steketee' kicks 40 yards to Rife on Ohio's 15-yard line. Rife+ kicks from 30-yard line to Knode who returned round left end to Ohio's 32- yard line. Elgin replaces Slicker. Cruse goes through center for threeI yards. Cruse round left end for five; yards. Ohio penalized 15 yards for+ piling up. Elgin put out of game andI Howell replaced him. Cruse fails toI gain. Gillitm for Pixley for Ohio., Crush through center for three yards. Forward pass, Steketee to Dunne, for' touchdown. Steketee kicks goal. Score: AMichigan, 14; Ohio, 0. Stek- etee kicks off 40 yards to Rife who re-t turned five yards. An aeroplane cir- I cled the field right above the players. Ohio's ball on their 35-yard line. Rife gains one yard round right end. Cruse stopping him. Goetz threw Rife for five-yard line. Rife's forward pass to Davies is good for five yards. Rife kicks out of bounds on Michigan's 48-yard line. Cruse breaks through center for five yards. The game end- ed with the ball in m, an's pos. session on their 45-yard line. r 'iRE : 3IiHW AIX, 14; O 1 ,0, Q, SUMMARY JIch°ig,_aI Position Ohio Du-- e . ........L .. 3T:T)- ald, Capt. G .tz .........C T...,.....H C: rtune . . . ........ Vk ...........C............