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wept down the
down; following
goal. Michigan
yers on the one
>wns before Oss

6ff Sparks
e Minneso-
outrunning
r the seven
icked goal.

e

the touchdowns
in the last quar-
after a series of
runs by Arntson,
n Oss went over
ne. On the play

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least

ored. Froemke's
gan -32 yard line
in scoring their
fourth quarter.
no trouble in hit-
ne for long gains
nds for many
akness lay in the
e to hold. The
were able to sift
e Michigan plays
rted. The same

carries the ball within 1 yard of a first
down. Michigan loses ball on downs,
and Arntson gains 3 yards on the first
play. End of the first quarter. Score:
Michigan 0, Minnesota 14.
Second Quarter
Froemke for Weston. Lampi and
Arntson *mash each side of the Mich-
igan line for a first down. Oss breaks
away for a 30-yard left end run and
is stopped on Michigan's 40-yard line
by Froemke, Cruse and Knode. Ruben
adds 5 yards on the first play.- Lampi
gets 3 more. Ruben through left
guard gets first down on Michigan's
27-yard line. Arntson makes 8 yards
straight through the, Michigan line.
Oss gains first down on Michigan's 15-
yard line. Minnesota is penalized 15
yards for holding. Ball on Michigan's
35-yard line. Second down, 18 yards;
to go. Lampi on a fake play circles,
left end for 7 yards. Froemke stops
Arntson for no gain. Lampi's at-
tempted drop-lf ck from the 25-yard
line fails. Michigan's ball on her own
10-.yard line. Michigan now has the
wind with her. Sparks punts to Min-
nesota's 30-yard line, from behind his
own goal. Lampi w)o recovers the
punt is injured after advancing the ball
3 yards. Lampi remains in the game.
Ruben makes, 4 yards through left
guard. Lampi gets first down through
a broken Michigan line. Ball on Min-
nesota's 45-yard line. Goetz makes a
wonderful stop for no gain. 'Ruben
follows this play with an 8-yard gain
off left tackle. Arntson. make anoth-
er first down on Michigan's 42-yard
dine. Knode stops Arntson on Mich-
igan's 35-yard line. Arntson smashes'
through for first down on Michigan's
30-yard line. Oss like a steam roller'
tumbles over the Michigan line for 3
yards. Loucks sent in for Johnson.
,Arntson fails to gain through the left
side of Michigan's line. Ruben gets
1 yard for first dog'n off left guard.
Oss gets 8 yards on a: fake play. Mich-
igan throws Lampi for a 1-yard loss.
Lampi carries the ball to Michigan's
4-yard line on a right end run. Ruben
fumbes on Michigan's goal line. Mich-
Mgan' recovers. Sparks punts from 10.
}yards back f his own goal lutfe to
Minnesota's 30-yard line and the ball
rolls across Minnesob's line. Minne-
sota's ball on her own 20-yard line.
Sparks'/;punt was with the wind. In-
cluding the roll it went the length of
the field. Arntson goes around left
end for 6 yards. Arntson fails to gain
through Michigan's line. Lampi injur-
ed again. Remains in game. Ball on
Minnesota's 25-yard line. Oss gets
first down on Minnesota's 28-yard line.
Lampi covers 5 yards. Arntson adds
4 on the right side of the, Wolverine
forward wall. Ruben gets first down
on Michigan's 40-yard line.
Oss gets 8 yards straight through

gets $rst down on Minnesota's aO-yard1
line. Ball is taken to middle of field.
Froemke fails to gain. Lampi inter-
cepts a forward pass and advancesa
,the ball to his own 35-yard line. Arnt-I
son stopped by Vick for no gain. Oss
makes 8 yards through guard. Arnt-I
son gets first down. Oss stopped by1
Wilson after a 7-yard gain through
right tackle. 'Sparks intercepts a Min-
nesota pass and carries the ball to1
Michigan's own 31-yard line. Minne-
sota holds on a fake play like a stone
wall. Froemke -is thrown for an 8-
yard loss by Ruben. Sparks punts to
Minnesota's 29-yard line. Lampi re-I
covers. Oss runs 15 yards to Michi-
gan's 49-yard line. The Michigan line
holds on attempted fake play by Min-
nesota. Lampi gains 4 through, right
guard. Ball on Michigan's 42-yard line.
Ruben breaks through center to Mich-
igan's 32-yard line.
Lampi makes 4 through center.
Arntson gets 1 yard through right
tackle. Ruben makes first down on
Michigan's 20-yard line. Arntson
stopped for a gain. Lampi rambles to
Michigan's 12-yard line. Ruben stop-
ped for no gain. Oss goes through
left tackle to the Wolverine '4-yard
line. Ruben is held on Michigan's 2-
yard line. Michigan holds Minnesota
on the goal-line. Minnesota's fourth
down, two inches to go. Oss carries
across for a touchdown. Lampi fails
to kick goal. Score: Michigan 0, Min\
nesota 20. Cress substituted for
Loucks.. Sparks kicks off 10 yards
across the Minnesota goal line. Mich
igan gets a touchdown when Cruse re-
covgrs the ball back of the Minnesota
goal line on the kick-off. Sparks
kicks goal. Score: Michigan 7, Minne-
sota 20. Minnesota disputes the touch-
down. Referee rules for Michigan.
Sparks kicks off to Ruben who ad-
vances the ball to his own 24-yard line.
Sparks runs Ogs off side on the Min-
nesota 41-yard line. Quarter ends.
Score: Michigan 7, Minnesota 20.
Fourth Quarter
Weston is sent in for Knode. Min-
nesota opens the fourth quarter with
a 2-yard gain.
Arntson 'hits the line for 8 yards.
Oss gains 8 yards through guard.
Arnpson gets first down on'Michigan's
30-yard .line. OGs hits for 3 yards.
Sparks knocks down Minnesota's for-
ward pass. Michigan's ball on .her
own 20-yard line because the pass was
4hrown over goal line when it was
blocked. .Sparks and Weston fail to
gain, On the fourth down Sparks
punts to the Minnesota's 50-yard line
where the Gophers recover the ball.
Froemke tackles Minnesota for loss.
Minnesota is -penalized 15 yards for
holding. Ball in Minnesota's posses-
sion on her own 35-yard line. Minne-
sbta pass goes incomplete. Minnesota's
fourth down on her own 18-yard line

his own 24-yard line. Lampi punts to
Froemke who fumbles on Michigan's
32- yard line. Gruye recovers. Min-
nesota's ball. on Michigan's 32-yard
line. Oss runs through a broken
Michigan line for 3 yards. Lampi
gains first down on Michigan's 21-yard
line. Ruben carries the ball 6 yards.
Oss gets 1 yard. Bale on Michigan's
4-yard line. Ruben is stopped on
Michigan's 2-yard line. Oss scores
another touchdown. Score: Michigan
7, Minnesota 27.
Oss runs 80 yards for touchdown.
Goal kicked Score: Michigan 7, Min-
nesota 34.
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