THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I NOLVERINES DOWN cASE ELEVEN, 64-0 (Continued from Page One) Vick kicked off to Linn who was lowned by Kipke on his own 15 yard ine. Mohr made 3 yards through eft tackle and Hamilton punted to Jteritz who was downed on the 50 ard line. Searle made 4 yards through ackle. Kipke made it first down on he next play. Uteritz skirted right nd for 10 yards. A pass Uteritz to ?roebel was, good for 25 yards. Usher! ailed to gain, but Kipke took it over n the following play. Goebel kicked oal. Score: Michigan 37, Case 0. Vick kicked off to Clinthorne who vas downed in his tracks by Curran. Flamilton gained two yards through he line. When Slot failed to gain, Ramilton dropped back for a kick., roebel blocked the kick, but Michigan was off-side and was penalized 5 yards. Hamilton punted to Uteritz on the Michigan 45 yard line, who car- ried the ball to the middle of the field as the half ended. Third Quarter Swan went in for Cappon, Petro for Wilson, Roby for Usher, Uteritz sub- stituted for Searle, and Banks went in at quarter for Uteritz. The back- field was now composed of Banks at quarter, Kipke and Roby at 'halves, and Uteritz .at full. Vick kicked over the goal line and the ball was put into play on the Case 20 yard line Hamilton punted to Banks. Roby charged through the line for 6 yards and Banks made 8 yards off tackle, for first down. Kipke passed to Goebel adding 25 yards. Banks made two yards around right end and Uteritz added- 4 through the line. Roby and Kipke made it first down on two line bucks. Roby took the ball 10 yards for a touchdown on the next play Goebel failed to kick goal Score: Michigan 43, Case 0 . Vick kicked off to Green who car- ried the ball back 25 yards to the 27 yard line. Hamilton failed to gain, but Mohr made 5 yards on a fake punt. Muirhead and Goebel tackle Linn for a 15 yard loss. Hamilton punted to Roby. On the next play, Roby took the ball 20 yards around end, and Uteritz added 4 on the next play. The ball went over to Case when two Michigan passes were down. Goebel kicked .goal. Michigan 50, Case 0. Score: Kreinheder went in for Smith. Knode for Kipke. Roby kicked off to Hamilton who was downed on Case's 30 yard line. Case failed at two at- tempts to pass. Hamilton was then thrown for a 10 yard loss. Kreinheder blocked Hamilton's punt and Case re- covered on its own 7 yard line. Rich- ards went in for Goebel. Muirhead grounded. Mohr failed to gain and broke up Case's charge through his Hamilton lost 6 yards on a fake punt. tackle. Hamilton punted to Banks, Van Orden off side and Michigan was who ran it back 15 yards. Uteritz penalized 5 yards. Mohr failed to made 10 yards through the line and gain through Muirhead and Hamilton Roby added 5 on the next play. Craw- punted to Banks on Case's 42 yard forth was sent in for Van Orden. A line, where the quarter ended. Score: pass from Uteritz to Kirk netted 15 Michigan 43, Case 0. yards. Banks made 7 yards through Fourth Quarter the line. Dunphy went in for Banks. Smith went in for Vick at center. Roby made 5 yards through the line Roby made 11 yards on a run-around and went over for a touchdown. Knode left end. Banks made 2 yards through kicked goal. Score: Michigan 57, the line and Kipke added 5 on an off Case 0. tackle drive. Uteritz made it first Henry was sent in for Muirhead. down. Roby and Kipke hit the line Roby kicked off to Hale to Case's 15 for 4 yards. Banks went through a yard line and ran it back 25 yards. broken field for the seventh touch- A pass, Hale to Edwards was incom- plete. Linn failed to gain. Dun- phy intercepted a pass on the 35 yard: line. Uteritz' pass went wide. Uterits signalled for a pass but was compell- ed to carry ball to avoid blocking, evaded the opposing ends, stumbled,' got up and made a remarkable run of 25 yards before he was downed. Robyj hit the line for 7 yards. Knode added 1 more on ,the next play. McAuliffe went in for Richards. Roby made it first down. On the next play Roby made 10 yards through a big gap in the Case line and scored the ninth touchdown of the game. Knode kick- ed goal. Score: Michigan 64, Case 0. Roby kicked to Linn who returned the ball 25 yards. Garfield went in for Kreinheder. A pass, Hale to Ed- wards was incomplete. Oliver went in for Dunphy. Case failed in three attempts to make first down. The ball went to Michigan in mid-fle #nd the game ended., i The Line-Up Case Michigan Edwards.......L.E.............Kirk Smith.. ...L.T...... ....Cappon Grabiel ....... L.G........... . Dunne Wise .......... C...............Vick Reed.. .....R.G ........ ..Wilson Byrns ........R.T... . '.....Muirhead Boehm .........R.E............Goebel Sloat ...........Q.B..........f.Banks Linn .......... L.H.............Kipke Mohr .......... R.H............ Usher Hamilton ......F.B.......... Steketee Summary - Touchdowns, Steketee, Kipke 2, Usher, Searle, Roby 2, Banks, Knode. Goals after touchdowns, Steketee 2, Goebel 4, Knode 2. Touch- back, Michigan 1. E Referee, Walter Kennedy, Chicago; umpire, Earnest Verwiebe, Harvard; head linesman, Lloyd Olds, M. S. N. Special in ties; knits and silks, 80c, 65c and 75c. Davis Toggery Shop, 119 So. Main St.--Adv. Girls Attention! Rain water sham- poos, hair dressing, marcel-waving, face and scaip treatment. Wigs for rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, 1110 S. University Ave., side entrance. Phone 696-W.-Adv. Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. 3 .. U yUn - - - IN- MAJESTIC 3 DAYS Starting I odev I Like the Saints of Yore the couple promenaded Fifth Avenue barefoot, but religion was not the cause. It was something right-up-to-the-min- ute, crucial, hectic. Their aim was to kill the shoe trust and set an example to the people. And they were dressed to kill, the man in taxedo, the woman in fineries. 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