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VOL. XXXI. ILLINOIS FOOTBALL EXTRA. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS

MICHIGAN AND LLINI FIGHT HARD;
STANDS FILLED TO VERFLOWING1
DUNN'S RUN FEATURES CONTEST

SCORE BY QUARTERS

MICHIGAN
ILLINOIS

1t
0
0

2nd
6
0

3rd 4th FINAL
0 0 6

CONFERENCE FANS
ALREAIDY START
TO PICK WINNER

7

0

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RIVAL TEAMS AT BEST AS WHIS-
TLE BLOWS FOR OPENING
QUARTER
RE-ESTABLISH CUSTOM
OF LOWERING FLAG
Capacity Throng Witnesses Struggle
Between Maize and Blue, I
Orange and Blue
(By Bob Angell)
Ferry field, 5:45 o'clock--Michigan
was defeated by the Illinois team,
1919 Conference champions, in a game
bitterly contested from start to finish.
Ferry field, 4:30 o'clock.-Illinois'
frantic efforts to score via the forward
pass route made possible Michigan's
touchdown at the end of the first half,
when Jack Dunn intercepted a forward
pass and aided by splendid interfer-
ference, ran 75 yards for a touch-
down. The stands went wild at the
first blood for Michigan. For the first
part of the half Hellstrom outpunted
Dunn considerably. The play was al-
most entirely in Michigan territory.
Ferry field, 3:15 o'clock.-Amid the
tumultuous applause of 30,000 specta-
tors, the Varsity band playing the
"Victors," marched upon the field, the
American flag being raised at the same
time. Both stands were crammed to
capacity. By 2:30 o'clock the over-
flowing state was filled up and the
entrance to the field was so crowded
that the gates south of the club house
were opened.
Several thousand Illinois rooters
commenced the cheering and soon aft-
erwards the two of the Michigan cheer
leaders ran out to direct the Michigan
enthusiasm. The band after march-
ing the length of the field, returned to
the flag pole and played the "Star
Spangled Banner." Following this the
"Yellow and Blue" was played with
the flag at half mast in honor of the
Michigan men killed in the war. The
two teams came on the field and ran
through the usual signal drill.
Michigan won the toss and chose to
kick off, Illinois defending the west
goal.
First Quarter
Vick kicked off to Carney who ran
the ball back to the 30-yard line.
Hellstrom was thrown for a 5-yard
loss on an end run. Another end run
resulted in another loss for Illinois,
the ball on the Illinois 23-yard line.
Time out for Wieman.
Wieman continues in the game.
Hellstrom punts to Duke Dunne on
Michigan 35-yard line. Perrin makes
one yard off right tackle. Usher adds
two more through guard. Jack Dunn
punts to Bob Fletcher on Illinois 36-
yard line.
Michigan holds Peden for no gain.
On a fake Illinois play Illinois makes
two yards. Hellstrom punts to Dunn
on Michigan 45-yard line. Perrin fails
to gain around left end. Dunn punts
to Fletcher on Illinois 43-yard line.
Johns goes in for Wieman.
Walquist makes one yard on left end
run. Crangle makes three yards
through center. Michigan penalized
five yards for off-side. First down for
Illinois. Walquist fails to gain
through line. Peden makes two off
guard. A forward pass, Walquist to

THE LINE-UPS
Michigan Illinois
Cappon ....... L.E........ Carney
Goetz..........L.T........ Olander
Dunne ........ L.G......... Smith
Vick ..........C.......... Depler
Wilson ....... R.G.......... Mohr
Wieman ...... R.T........... Ems
Goebel .......R.E..... Hellstrom
Dunn ......... Q.B.......... Peden
Usher ........L.H. Ralph Fletcher
Perrin ........ R.H...... Walquist
Nelson ........ F.B........ Crangle
Officials
Col. H. B. Hackett, Army, referee.
Anthony Haynes, Yale, umpire.
Dr. J. W. Means, Penn, field
judge.
J. G. Durfee, Williams, head
linesman.

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Carney, is incomplete. Hellstrom punts
to Dunn on Michigan 15-yard line.
Dunn fails to gain on right end run.
Dunn punts to Fletcher on Michigan's
42-yard line. Fletcher fumbles, Vick
recovers. Michigan's ball. Perrin
makes three yards through left tackle.
Usher adds another three in same way.
Michigan penalized 15 yards for hold-'
ing. Ball on Michigan's 33-yard line.
Dunn punts outside on Michigan's 46-
yard line.
Crangle through center for five
yards. Illinois penalized five yards.
Ball on Michigan's 43-yard line. Hell-
strom makes four on wide end run.
Crangle adds three yards through cen-
ter. A forward pass, Walquist to Car-
ney, gains 15 yards and first down.
Walquist thrown for 2-yard loss on
end run. Another pass, Walquist to
Peden, adds 10 yards.
Another pass incomplete. Michigan's
ball. Dunn punts to Fletcher on Illi-
nois 40-yard line. Crangle makes one
off tackle. End of quarter. Score:
Michigan, 0; Illinois, 0.
Second Quarter
Ralph Fletcher for Peden. Fletcher
stopped on left end run by Goebel.
Vick stops attempted forward pass.
Hellstrom punts to Jack Dunn, who
is tackled in his tracks. Ball on Mich-
igan's 23-yard line.
Perrin loses one yard on end run.
Usher also stopped. Usher makes four
through center. Dunn punts outside
on Illinois' 44-yard line. Crangle
makes four through line. Walquist
adds two. Ralph Fletcher makes no
gain. Hellstrom punts to Dunn on
Michigan's 13-yard line.
Perrin makes two, through tackle.
Usher adds another through right
guard. Michigan penalized 15 yards
for holding. Ball on Michigan's 2-
yard line. Dunn punts outside on
Michigan's 31-yard line. Walquist
makes five yards off left tackle.
Crangle loses one.
Walquist fails to gain on fake kick
formation. Ralph Fletcher fails to
kick goal from 35-yard line. Michi-
gan's ball on own 20-yard line. Perrin
fails to gain through right tackle.
Usher makes five yards through right
tackle. Usher adds another one yard
through same hole.
Dunn punts to Walquist, who is
thrown in his tracks on Illinois' 40-
yard line. Ralph Fletcher plunges for

STEKETEE
His Toe Has Scored Many Points for
Michigan
two. Crangle makes four more
through right guard. Ralph Fletcher
makes first down on 50-yard line. Wal-
quist loses half a yard on line plunge.
Crangle romps through line for
three. A pass, Walquist to Crangle,
is incomplete. Hellstrom punts to
Dunn on Michigan's 15-yard line.
Dunn thrown for 1-yard loss on end
run. Usher goes through line for five.
Dunn punts to Fletcher who returns
ball 20 yards to Michigan's 35-yard
line. Fletcher makes four through
right guard.
Ralph Fletcher adds three more
through left tackle. Ralph Fletcher
makes long gain but Illinois penalized
15 yards for holding. Nelson hurt, but
continues in game. A 35-yard pass,
Walquist to Hellstrom, is blocked by
Dunn. Hellstrom fails in attempted
drop kick, Nelson recovering on Mich-
igan's 28-yard line.
Usher goes through guard for three.
Perrin adds three more through right
tackle. Usher stopped on line plunge.
Dunn punts outside on 50-yard line.
Perrin barely blocks pass, Walquist to
Hellstrom. Another pass is success-

ful, Walquist to Carney, making 10
yards.
Jack Dunn intercepts pass and runs
75 yards for touchdown. Jack Dunn
hails to kick goal. Michigan's wonder-
ful blocking made the little quarter-
back's run possible. Score: Miehi-
gan, 6; Ilinois, 0.
SECOND HALF
Illinois kicks off to Perrin on Mich-
igan's 19-yard line. Dunn punts out-
side on Michigan's 42-yard line. Ralph
Fletcher makes five yards around
right end. Crangle makes two more
through line. Attempted pass, Wal-
quist to Hellstrom, is incomplete. Hell-
strom punts to Dunn on Michigan's
7-yard line. Usher fails to gain around
right end. Dunn punts from behind
goal line to Fletcher on Michigan's
41-yard line.
Cappon tackles Bobby Fletcher hard
but after having his head bandaged he
continues in the game.
Crangle makes two yards off left
tackle. An attempted Illinois pass is
incomplete. Another pass meets the
same fate. Hellstrom kicks over
Michigan goal line. Michigan's ball
on own 20-yard line.
Perrin hits line for two. Usher adds
another through line. Dunn punts to
Walquist on Michigan's 47-yard line.
Crangle makes two yards through left
tackle. Nelson injured but remains in
game. Ralph Fletcher makes one
yard. A long pass, Walquist to Car-
ney, is stopped by Perrin, but Illinois
is given gain because of Perrin's in-
terference. Crangle and Walquist
make nine yards in three downs.
Bobby Fletcher makes first down by
inches, ball on Michigan's 13-yard
line. Michigan line holds Walquist for
no gain. A forward pass, Walquist to
Ralph Fletcher, is successful, Fletcher
going over for a touchdown. Ralph
Fletcher kicks goal. Score: Michi-
gan, 6; Illinois, 7.
Steketee for Nelson. Steketee kicks
off to Walquist who returns ball to
25-yard line. Crangle hits center for
four yards. Walquist makes one more.
Ralph Fletcher makes first down on
Illinois' 37-yard line. Crangle makes
three more off tackle.
Bobby Fletcher stopped on line'
plunge. Ralph Fletcher makes first
down. Ball on 50-yard line. Crangle
makes three through left tackle. Wal-'

CHANCES OF BEING
STILL SMALL; TOO
IN SEASON

ACCURATE
EARLY

GOETZ
Wolverine Captain, Re-Elected,
Playing His Last Year

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quist thrown for no gain. Ralph
Fletcher thrown for no gain by Goetz.
Gilmore for Dunne. Hellstrom punts:
to Michigan's 12-yard line.
Steketee kicks to Michigan's 44-yard
line on the first down. Ralph Fletcher
makes four through right tackle.
Crangle hits line for three. Ralph
Fletcher makes first down. Ball on
Michigan's 33-yard line. Crangle held
for 1-yard gain. Van Orden for Gil-
more. Ralph Fletcher stopped on line
plunge.
Walquist thrown for loss on long
end run by Cappon. Hellstrom punts
over Michigan goal line. Michigan's
ball on 20-yard line. Perrin goes
through line for 27 yards. Illinois
penalized 15 yards for tripping. Usher
and Perrin lose on line plunges. End

ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN
SHOW UP FAVORABLY
Indians, by Iowa Defeat, Preyed Their
Machine as Good as That of
Last Year
(By John Mceanis)
With the University of Michigan the
only team in the Conference which
has not yet done battle with another
member of the Big Ten, gridiron ex-
perts are already engaged in that de-
lightful indoor sport popularly known
as "picking the winner." The small
chance of being correct is seen from
the results of last year, when Ohio
State, universally selected as the title
winner, was nosed out in the last
moment of play by Illinois.
Despite this handicap, however,
games this season have already re-
vealed two teams of known and proven
power, and three which may be put
on the problematical list. The first
two are Illinois and Wisconsin, and the
last three, Michigan, Ohio State, and
Chicago.
The Indians showed that they have
as good, if not better, a machine than
brought the Conference honors to the
Urbana schol in 1919, by defeating
Iowa, conceded to have a brilliant
eleven, 20 to 3. The Illini punch that
put across 17 points in the final period
on Slater, Devine and company, will
be feared by every team that Coach
Zuppke's charges meet this year.
If the Michigan line can hold the
Illinois forwards in check as they
handled the Michigan Aggie men, they
will have little to fear from the Indian
backs.
Iowa looked good in the opening
Conference game, when the University
of Indiana was trimmed 14 to 0. Such
a good showing was made that Iowa
became overrated, and was given an
even chance with Illinois, a task that
the team was not able to live up to.
By this defeat, Iowa is virtually out
of the running for this year's title, but
will be a strong contender for first
division honors.
of quarter. Score: Miehigan, 6; Ill1-
nols, 7.
Fourth Quarter
Ball on Illinois' 44-yard line. Dunne
for Wilson. Perrin makes three yards
through left tackle, Jack Dunn missed
a goal from the 50-yard line by a few
feet. Crangle makes two yards through
line. Fletcher adds two more. Crangle
makes three through center. Hell-
strom kicks outside on Michigan's 30-
yard line.
Steketee makes eight yards around
left 'end. Perrin loses two. Usher
fumbles but Goetz reoversa First
down for Michigan. Perrin held for no
gain. Usher goes through line for first
down. Ball on Illinois' 46-yard line
Perrin makes three yards on wide end
run. Usher loses one. Perrin unable
to gain.
Steketee fails to make place kick
from 50-yard line. Illinois ball on 22-
yard line. Walquist unable to gain.
Crangle hits line for six yards. Illi-
nois makes first down.

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