THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTODEB _._._._ 11 LVEINES DOWJN t1E ELEVENl, 30-0, center for 3 yards and Klpke added 8 more around left end. Uteritz made a yard through the line. Kipke punted out of bounds on the M. A. C. 36 yard line. Graves made 2 yards through right guard and the half ended with the ball on the M. A. C. 38 yard line. Score: MichIgan 7, M. A. C. 0. (Continued- from.Page One) play Johnson punted to Uteritz. who was downed on the Michigan 34 yard line. Dean made 4 yards off right tacile and Uteritz added "1 yard through the line. Kipke punted to Weckler, who returned the ball 18 yards to his own 40 yard line. Graves gained 7 yards in two off-tackle plays. He then squirmed through guard for 1 more. - Curran replaced Kirk at 'end for Michigan. Johnson punted to Ut- eritz who was thrown on the Michigan 26.yard line. -Searle failed to gain. Kipke skirt- ed left end for 3 yards. Kipke then punted to Weckler who was tackled on the M. A. C. 41 yard line. Brdy failed to gain. Graves made 5 yards on' the two plays following. Johnson punted to Uteritz who carried the ball THIRD QUARTER Petro substituted for Van Orden at guard. Vick kicked Doff to Brady, who was thrown by Goebel on the M. A. C. 20 ard line. Graves fumbled and Kipke recovered for Michigan. Kipke circled left end for 10 yards giving Michigan its first down. Dean and Kipke each hit the line for 2 yards. Kipke then added 3 more. The Aggies held Dean on their 1 yard line and was given the ball. Johnson punted to Uteritz, who brought the ball back to M. A. C.'s 20 yard line. Searle, ripped 4 yards off left tackle and Kipke added 6 more, through the same spot. Michigan's first down on the Aggie 8 yard line. Kipke made 2 yards on a line buck. Dean failed to gain. On the next play Kipke kicked goal. Score: Michigan 14,' M. a pretty 33 yard drop-kick. Score: A. C. 0. Michigan 80, M. A. C. 0., Vick kicked off to Weckler, who Vick kicked off to Weckler, who carried the ball back 10 yards to his brought the ball back to the M. A. C. 18 yard line. Brady tore loose for 23 yard line. Petro was hurt and "7 yards around right end. Archibald Smith took his place. Graves failedl failed to gain. 'Michigan was - off- to gain. Fairbairn replaced Smith at side and was penalized 5 yards, giv- guard and Smith went in at center ing the Aggies their first down on in substitution of Vick. Brady made their 30 yard line. A cross buck 5 yards and Graves then lost 2. Archibald to Brady lost 2 yards. Johnson punted to Searle on Michi- Graves failed to gain. Park substi- gan's 44 yard line. Knode made 31 tuted for Thorpe at left tackle for yards and Searle made it first down M: A. C. Johnson punted out of on a 10 yard off-tackle play. Dean bounds on the Aggies 44 yard line. Searle made 8 yards through right I tackle and Kipke made it first down with 8 more. Dean and Searle gain- ed a total of 7 yards on the next two plays. Johnson spilled Kipke for no gain. A pass, Uteritz to Goebel, was incomplete and the "Aggies. got the ball on their 20 yard line. Brady squeezed through center for a yard. Achibald failed to gain. Goebel blocked Johnson's punt and then car- ried the ball 10 yards for a touch- down. Goebel kicked goal. Score: Michigan 21, M. A. C. 0. Vick kicked off to Weckler, who ran the ball back 25 yards to his own 31 yard line. Brady was stooped for no HE oi gain. Archibald made 3 yards throughH the line. Johnson lost 15 yards on a -.the c( fake punt. Johnson punted to Ute- ritz, who carried the ball 20 yards to portantt the M. A. C. 35 yard line. Kipke made- 3 yards around left end. Dean failed of any m to gain. Uteritz' short pass was in- tercepted by Morrison. Archibald and We bl Brady failed to gain, as the thirdvi alt quarter ended. Score: Michigan 21, M. A. C. 0. made 3 yards through right tackle. Knode made 7 yards and first down on the two next plays. Dean failed to gain. A pass from Dean to Searle was grounded. Weckler intercepted Knode's pass and was thrown on the Aggie 33 yard marker. Johns then intercepted Brady's pass on the M. A. C. 33 yard line. Dean failed to gain. Gra'ves grounded Dean's pass. Uteritz was thrown for a 5 yard loss on an attempted pass. Weckler fumbled Knode's punt and Cappon recovered the ball on the Aggie 10 yard line. Starle then fumbled and Archiba recovered the ball for M. A. C. ( the two following plays Graves ai Weckler gained 5 yards. Johns( punted to Knode, who was thrown c the M. A. C. 40 yard . line.- Kno gained 10 yards around right end c a fake pass as the game ended, t] ball being on the M. A. C. 30 ya ine. Score: MIchigan 80, M. A. C. Tlha Mbhl A TnlfnrAi d. uh hii uL .J L i e mi a 1 oiora aop nas c of the ordinary things to offer you goods and designs for Evening a Day wear. 721 N. University.--Adv Was Good Coflee. ! l back to his 25 yard line. Searle hit I skirted end for a touchdown. Goebel p U utstanding feature of a dinner is often offee served. On this seemingly unim- beverage hinges the success or failure eal. end coffee at our store to suit your indi- ste -'just so much' mocha and 'just so va properly roasted, is the secret of how ee should be blended. 1 BE *WL I MANE WILD & COMPANY offers tailoring ability acquired through years of experience in catering to a most discriminating clientele, wide assortments of Unusual Suitings, and superior workmanship offer many advan- tages to our patrons. FOURTH QUARTER The ball was put in play on M. A. C.'s 32 yard line. Johnson punted to Kipke on Michigan's 45 yard line and he made a spectacular run through a broken field for his second touch- down. Goebel -missed goal. Score: Michigan 27, M. A. C. 0. Vick kicked off to Weckler, who was downed on his 18 yard line. Graves failed to gain in two attempts. John- son punted to Knode, who ran the ball back 15 yards to the Aggies' 35 yard 4ine. Dean made 13 yards off left tackle for Michigan's first down. Knode hit the line for a yard. A for- ward pass, Dean to Curran, was in- complete. Knode skirted right end for 7 yards. On an attempted place kick by Dean, the ball went out of bounds on the Aggie 2 yard line. Johnson-punted to Knode, who was downed in his tracks on the M. A. C. 22 yard line. Dean made a yardf through the line. Michigan was pen-1 alized 5 yards for being off-side Uteritz' passtodGoebelwas ,ground- ed. Searle made 5 yards through right tackle. Vick recovered a par- tially blook pass. Knode then made much' Ja your coff WEKNOW THAT SECRET!!I The only store in Ann Arbor where the green coffee bean is blended, roasted, granulated, pul- verized and refined to meet your own require- ments. 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