. _ . ILL/NI ULtftI (Continued from Page One) 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, Walduist to 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. 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'sl fails ball on own 20-yard line. to gain through right Perrin tackle. tackle. An attempted Illinois pass is' incompleta. Another pass meets the same fate. Hellstrom kicks over Michigan goal line. Michigan's ball on own 2J-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 Pay that wager on the game with a box of Gilbert's, McDiarmids, Webers, or Dolly Varden Chocolates. Cush- ing's Pharmacy.-Adv. Ralph Fletcher, is successful, Fletchert ging over for a touchdown. Ralph Vletcher kicks go#i. Score: 3tchi-. 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- quist thrown for no gain. Ralph Fletcher thrown for no gain by Goetz. (Continued on Page Six) ARMORY DANCING SCHOOL Professor Mittinthals class Friday evenings, 7 to 8:30. Gents, 8 lessons, $8.00. Ladies, $5.00. 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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. Per in 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 fails to kick goal. Michigan's wonder. ful blocking made the little quarter- back's run possible. Score: MiHei- gan, 6; llinois, 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. 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