DAILY THE MICHIGAN s ,, .. r . . ., ,. ., ., ,,. ". p 4j . . " .. r. " ' ,a ." a , 1 .' a ,, r .r, +. . a ' . . r,,, ,xs,;. ,, ., . :, :. G " a FOR WOLVEHINES (Continued from Page One) eketee punted over Minnesota's goal ne. Minnesota took the ball on her own )-yard line. Brown made, 2 yards a the first play. Gilstad went trough center for 5 yards. Minne- )ta fumbles, but recovers. Minne- >ta punted to Michigan on Michi- an's 47-yard line. Steketee lost 7 ards around right end. Steketee unted over the goal lii. Arnston on ie first play skirted left end for 5 ards. Oss makes it first down. Completes Pass Minnesota attempted a forward ass which was completed, putting he ball on Michigan's 45-yard line. ckberg plunged through center for yards. Gilstad was stopped. Mich- gan took the ball on -her own 37- ard line. 'Usher hit center for 2 ardst Banks on an attempted end un around the left end loses I yard. teke'tee punted to Arnston, who re- urned ,the ball to Minnesota's 24-yard ne. Arnston made 5 yards around ft end. Time out for Michigan: Oss slid off- left tackle for 3 yards., fL1ton was stopped. Ekberg punt- l to Banks,, who was downed in his' racks. Steketee *made 2 yards hrough right -tackle. Usher adds 2 core through center. On the next lay Usher made first down through enter. Again Usher gets the ball ,nd made 3 yards off left tackle. For he fourth time Usher carried the ball more yards and adds 3 more through enter. The quarter ended wit# the ball in [ichigan's possession on Minnesota's 7-yard line. Score, 0 to 0. SCORE BY QUARTERS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA- ist 0 0 2nd 3 3rd 0 0 4th FINAL 0 3 Mw 0M LINE-UP Mich. Pos. Minn. Cappon..........LE.........Gilstad Goetz ..........LT.....-....Teberg Dunne ........LG.............Nolan Vick...........C...........Clement Wilson.......RG...........Tierney Wieman.......RT............Frazie Goebel.........RE.............Gruye Banks.........Q..........Arnston Steketee.......LH...........Oss Usher........RH.........Brown Nelsoi..........FB......... Ekberg returned the ball to his own 25-yard line. Cohn was sent in for Nelson. Arnston slides off right tackle for 5 yards. Oss makes it first down through the same hole. Regnier goes in for Arnston. Regnier hits center for 3 yards. Oss is held for no gain around right end. Regnier kicks to Banks on Michigan's 10-yard line. Steketee circles left end for 8 yards. Usher adds one through line. Steke- tee 'punts to Regnier, who returns the ball to Micigan's 38-yard line.' Reg- niter makes 2 yards off right tackle. Gopher Dick Falls first down on Michigan's 1'8-yard line. Oss-hits center for 1 yard and on the next play is held for no gain. An attempted pass goes wide. A drop kick fails and Michigan recovers the bll on her own 1 -yard line. Steke- tee fails to gain off right tackle. Ush- er hits the line for 3 yards. Steketee punts to Michigan's 35-yard line as the half ended. Score: Michigan, 3; Minnesota, 0. SECOND HALF Substitutions-Michigan: Perrin for Cappon, Cohn going to left end. Steketee kicks off to Regnier, who retufns the ball to Minnesota's 30- yard line. Oss got 2 through right tackle. Ekberg adds 5 on the same play. A forward, -successfully com- pleted, put the ball on Minnesota's 45- yard line and gained them first down. Regnier hits the line for 1 yard. Brown goes off right tackle for 2 more. Regnier made 3 around left end. Ekberg was forced to punt. Banks Makes 16 Yards His kick goes 50 yards and over the Michigan goal line. Michigan takes the ball on her own 20-yard line. Per- rin failed to gain around right end. for a yard through center. Steketee punts out of bounds on Minnesota's 35-yard line. Minnesota takes the ball. Oss makes 1 yard. Regnier failed to gain around right end. A pass, Brown to Oss, puts the ball on Mich- igan's 40-yard line. Brown hits the Michigan line for a yard gain. On another attempt Brown fails to gain. Cohn intercepts a pass attempted by Minnesota on the Michigan 20-yard line. Perrin is given the ball and breaks away for a 50-yard run aroundI end. Banks failed to gain. Cohn takes the ball 3 yards through left tackle. The ball is on Minnesota's 35-yard line. A Michigan forward pass goes incomplete. An attempt at an onside kick fails. Minnesota takes the ball on her own 15-yard line. Ekberg punts to Mich- igan, where the ball is recovered on the 43-yard line. Banks fumbles. Minnesota recovers. Regnier ',goes off left tackle for 6 yards. Timp out for Usher, but Usher remains in the play. Oss makes it first down on Michigan's 25-yard line. Ekberg gets 8 through the line. Michigan is pen-1 alized 5 yards. Minnesota has the ball on Michigan's 15-yard line. Regnier makes 3 yards through cen- ter. Oss fails to gain. Time out for Goebel. Goebel resumes. Ekberg makes ,1 yard. Steketee intercepts pass on .ichigan's 8-yard line. Jack Dunn goes in for Banks. Stek- etee kicks to center of field. Brown makes 1 yard through center. For- ward pass to Ekberg puts ball on Michigan's 28-yard line. Oss lost 4 yards. Forward pass was incomplete. Another forward pass was incomplete, but was allowed on account of inter- (Continued on Page Five) Ki N a Y OU'LL smoke a W D C more than On ordiary pipe, 1 because it's a sweet, mellow smokp, Follow the old pipe connoisseurs and have three, four, or mom W D C ipes on your rack. Smoke a cool one every time, Then yo4l know what a real smoke is. Any good dealer will furnih yg with several select shapes. WORLO-S LAI"i4-§T + COa.. N E WYO R K f4A K ERS O F FINE PPIPES tj -= _..__e _. _ __ - -- ', i .. _. _ SHOUTINS DOWNTOWN ON SOSTREET Large Crowd Witness Thrilling Affair Regnier passes to Oss successfully, Banks on a sensational run across the putting the ball on Michigan's 22-yard field took 16 yards. Usher smashes line. Mchigan is penalized 5 yards through center for 1 yard. Cohn is for being offside. Minnesota makes it pulled back from end to carry the ball tr- Newspaperman A 'witness i SECOND QUARTER Usher made first down thrdugh cefi- r. Steketee lodes one yard around ft end. Banks made 1 around left ad. A forward pass, 'Goebel to Ush - rgoes incomplete.s Steketee called pon to p'unt. Oss returns the punt Minnesota's 20-yard line. Ekberg icks to Michigon on the 50-yard line. Michigan took time out for confer- nce.s Usher mnade 1 yard through nter. Steketee adds 3 off right- .ckle. Steketee is forced to punt to rnston on Minnesota's 15-yard line. .nston fumbles and Miihgan recov- 's on Minnesota's 15-yard line. Ush- r fails to gain. Steketee also held, n attempt around left end. Banks# as thrown for a 2-yard loss around, gh~t end. Stekete* dropped back mo- s 30-yard lbie and made a field goal.' kichigan 3;cd innesota, 0. Steketee kicked off to Arnston, Iwho' "CLEANERS THAT CLEAN" Ann Arbor's only cleaners not-using gasoline.. Benzole used exclusively- not a gasoline or gasoline with a new name. (Speclatl to Daily Last night a huge crowd wit- nessed the most spectacular shooting affair the old'town has seen in many a day. Mr. Al. E. Mony shot Mr. D. Vorce a hun- dred point game of BlllirdA at The New Recreation Billiard Parlor under the Wuerth Thea- tre. After 45 miutt f xcitpg sport Al. emerged the vitor, and Al. says - -"Take it from me, boys, the recreation has the beft Brunswick tables and cues, as well as the best lighting system I The Blue Front Cigar Store, In town, so me for ,x°.. I THE RECREATION BILLIARD PARLORS STUDENT OWNED g:rner of Stateand Pickard (Under the Wuerth Theatre) STUDENT MANAGEMENT Phones 1890-1891 p r _ I w } .r w. Y 1~k i I OTHERS ARE DOING IT-WHY NOT YOU? PLACING ORDERS FOR KAHN TAILORED SUITS AT THE NEW PRICES Here is another reduction added to the average 25 Per Cent reduction offered on October 20th. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A WIRE FROM KAHN TAILORING COMPANY TO PUT ON ANOTHER 10 PER CENT REDUCTION STARTING NOVEMBER 15TH THIS BRINGS THE INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED SUIT DOWN DOWN TO A PRICE SO THAT YOU CAN ALL TAKE AD- VANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE YOUR SUiT AT A PRICE THAT IS WITHIN REASON ANOTHER OFFER IS A TWENTY PER CENT REDUC. 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