1891-Michigan, 0; Chicago, 20 1892-Michigan, 18; Chicago, 10 1893-Michigan, 28; Chicago, 10 1894-Michigan, 6; Chicago, 4 1895-Michigan, 12; Chicago, '0 1896-Michigan, 6; Chicago, 7 1897-Michigan, 12; Chicago, 21 1898--Michigan, 12; Chicago, 11 , 1900-Michigan, 6; Chicago, 15 1901-Michigan, 22; Chicago, 0 1902-Michigan, 21; Chicago, 0 1903-Michigan, 28; Chicago, 0 1904-Michigan, 22; Chicago, 12 1905r-Michigan, 0; Chicago,. 2 1918-Michigan,-13; Chicago, 0 Elton niakes five yards. Hutchinson makes first down. Hanisch makes first down. Elton fails to gain. Graham kicks down field, both sides refused ball. Mich- igan's ball on her 15 yard line. Sparks kicks out of bounds on 50 yard line. Hutchmson fails, to gain., Vick forward passes to Hutchinson. Chicago's ball on Michigan's 45 yard line. Hanisch makes two yards. Palmer relplaces Hutchinson. Graham 1unts from 5 yar4d line over goal line. Michigan's ball on 20 yard 'ine. Sparks Iakes two yards. Sparkq punts out' of bounds on Chicago's 35 yard line. Palmer makes six yards on end play. Graham makes eight yards around left end, to first down., '- ihinson makes 18 yard s. tackled 1:y Dunne. Yr imer makes four yards mnore. Elton fails to gaIn. Palmer' fails throuah center. Graiam tried a sdrop-kikk from, Michigan's 55 yard line. Ball picked in by Froemko and run 25 yar,#s with ball. Michigan's ball on her own 40 : ards line. The tineups 11ichilgan Chicag6 [HO5MEN 5WIMMLH5 SET FAST TIME IN MEET SEVERAL STARS FOR FUTURE DISCOVERED IN MEET Tw'enty contestants were out for the freshman swimming meet, held Thursday night in the city "Y" pool. The sprints were stroked in unex- pectedly fast time. Hyde won the 100 yard free-style in 1:06. Valentine and Settle, who finished first and second in the 100, showed to best advantage in the 20 and 40 yard dashes, Settle wining the latter and Valentine tying him for first in the former. Gray- son was first in the diving contest. The highest number of points, 18, was made by Hyde, and represented three fists, a tie for second, and one third place. Second and third places in the individual 'race went to son; who is managing at the team, was unable to ( Campus Meet Soo Coach Drulard announc sophomore meet will be day, Nov. 15, and that ther all-campus meet the firs December. Meets for the varsity team are being ar Northern High of Detroit, Athletic club, and M. A. these teams will be met ber. -The following have been managers of the various c freshmen, K. N. Johnson; s L. Babcock; juniors, Bue Dinwiddie and Goldsmith. ing to these men candidate may obtain tickets foi to the "Y" pool at reduced practice hours of the class freshmen, Monday at 4:15 (Continued on Page Totals 212 ,: 112 yards Chi- 'I tackle. Ball one foot from goal. Han- isch goes over for a touchdown. Captain Higgins fails to kick goal. ChIcago 13; Miehigan 0. Hamilton replaces Loucks. Froemke replaces Cruse. Chicago's ball on Chi- cago's 85 yard line. Graham kicks to Sparks. Michigan's ball on 40 yardI line. Mich~gan penalized heavily, through- out game. Weston four yards through right end.r Forward pass fails. Wes- ton's forward pass to Sparks compr1eted for 15 yards gain. Froemke thrown bfeW five yards.' I , 1, ' , 1 At when Dunne.........L.E........Crisler Goetz, Capt..L.T........Htilliday' Fortune ........L.G........ Theney Culver.........C..........Reber Wilson..........R.G....... Stegeman, Dunn ..... . .R.T... Higgins, Capt. Peach. ....R.E... ...McDonald Sparks........Q.B......... Graham. Cruse ..... . .... L.H..... Hutchinson Weston .. R.H........... Elton Vick ...........F.B......... Hanisch GYMNASIUM OUT We Carry In Stock Ever . - In Gym Supplies al line. CAPTAIN GOETZ, THE MAIN'REAS- s down- on for the lowness of the Maroon 40 yard score, and the defensive star of the . Han- game. a ass Gra- Graham two yards on the next play and repeats ird line, for one yard. , Hanisch was thrown ball on without gain. Graham punts to Sparks lime for who returns to Michigan's 45 yard to Gra- line. Cruse hits line for five yard ago's 35 gain. Weston adds two more. Cruse ve yards gets another and Weston gets first for four down on Chicago's 45 yard line. 'hicago's Sparks gains three yards off tackle. an line Sparks kicks to Chicago 15 yard line. Graham Hanisch gains five yards but is penal- r loss. ized for the same amount. Goetz rd line. throws Graham for a five yard loss on lutchin- a wide end run. Captain Goetz is the gh line. individual defensive star of the game. 10 yard Graham punts to Sparks on Maroon 40 yard line. Teams playing evenly :oal line on offense and defense, few first downs Higgins mde. Sparks and Weston gain five ; Mich. yards. Cruke gains another. Long pass by Vick incomplete. returns Crisler injured and replaced by rd line. Fouche at end. Chicago's ball on own ff right 20 yard line. Hutchinson gets away e yards. for ten yards. Wilson tackles Elton makes behind line -of scrimmage. Hanisch ack 15 gains one yard through line. Graham Ball on makN one more. Graham punts to fails to Sparks who is tackled by Halliday on Michigan's 20 yard line. Vick fails to chigan's gain. Weston Sparks makes two yards. Sparks held on I punted to Graham who was tackled by five on Dunne on Chicago's 40 yard line.: iore. Heavy tackling by Chicago is pre- Fourth venting longer Michigan gains. Team ecovers stops Hanisch. Elton fails to gain. is' kick Grahanmade first down. Elton makes is three one yard. Hanisch follows with three through more. 'Second down for Chicago, on guard. Michigan's 30 yard line. Hanisch ,e; first makes two. Hutclflsonrmakes one. Hanisch goes over~ for first down, as second period ends. in with- Score: Michigan, 0; Chicago, 7. ig pass d clear Fourth Quarter i drop- Chicago's ball on Michigan's 24 yard 20 yard line. Swenson replaces Stegeman as nter for Chicago's right guard. Hanisch fails plunge. to gain. Graham's forward pass fails. 0; Chi- ,,Ball on Michigap's 50 yard line. Mich- igan penalized 5 yards. Graham for- ward passes to Fouche. Chicago's ball returns on Michigan's seven yard line. Hutch- a makes inson gains five yards throught right Graham makes three yards through1 right tackle. Hanisch makes two yards through left tackle. Michigan's line nolding. Graham tries t? drop- kick from 45 yard line but fails. Mich- igan'.; ball on her own 20 yard liure. Forward pass incompleted. Vick again tries a pass but fails. Mich- igan's ball on 55 yard line. Sparks punts over line. Hanisch makes nine yards through right end. Graham fails to gain. Graham goes over for firts down. Hammels replaces Hamilton. -, Summhry-- Touchdowns: McDon- ald, Hanisch. Goal from touchdown, Higgins, 1-2. 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