MICHIGAN DAILY SCORE BY QUARTERS t 'i GAN ist 0 2nd 3rd 0 0', 4th FINAL 0 3 ILLINOIS 0 0 0 0 WOLVRNSSCORE 3- VICTORY OVER ILLINI (Continued from Page One) Durant punted out of bounds on his 49-yard line. Cappon hit line for 9 yards. Cappon plowed for first down. Roby made 5 yards on plunge. Cap- pon made 2 more. Roby went through for 10 yards. Michigan's first down on Illinois 21=yard line. Cappon adds 4 yards. Roby slips. , Roby made 5 more. Cappon made first down on Illinois 8-yard line. Roby failed to gain when he, slipped. Roby made 5 through line. Steketee kicked field goal from placement on the 15. yard line. Score: Michigan 3, Illinois 0. Illinois kicked off to Michigan. Forward pass to Roby who ran from his 5-yard line to 25-yard line. Cap- pon drove for 4 yards. Cappon made first down. Cappon -again plowed through line for 6 more. Uteritz made 2 yards. End first half, Michigan's ball on her 43-yard line. Score: Michi- gan 3, Illinois 0. Michigan band took field playing "The Victors." Band formed "M" at Michigan section, playing the "Yel- low and Blue." Following the "Yellow and Blue" and "Varsity," Michigan band stood at attention while Illinois band played the Illinois' song. Illinois team returned to field first, Michigan team following 3 minutes later. THIRD QUARTER Steketee kicked off out of bounds.. Balled called back. He kicked off again. Kicked to Woodward who re- turned to- 40-yard line. Woodward plunged for 6 yards. He added 2 more. Durant punted out of bounds on Michigan 15-yard' line. Steketee punted out of bounds on Illinois 41- yard line. Michigan gained 10 yards by exchange. Woodward plunged through for 3 yards, added 3 more. Durant made 2. Durant punted to Michigan 6-yard line, where ball rolled out of bounds. Steketee punted from behind goal to Michigan's 42-yard line. Woodward made 2 yards. Michigan penalized, 5 yards for off side. Illinois first down on 37-yard line. Durant made 1. Woodward made 3. Woodward made 3 through line. Durant failed to gain. He punted to Michigan's 19-yard line. Cappon plunged for 1 yard. Steketee made 4 yards around right end. Time out for Goebel. He plays. Cappon failed to gain. Steketee punt- ed out on Michigan's 32-yard line. A poor pass and he was hurried. Wood- ward made 1 on plunge. Peden'made 2 on delayed buck. Forward pass, Peden to Walquist, took ball to 22-i yard line. Peden failed to gain. Stek- etee intercepted next pass on his 14- yard line. Steketee punted to Wal- quist who rturned from 25-yard line to Michigan' 43-yard line. Muirhead hurt. He plays. Wood- ward went through center for 4 yards. He made 3 more. Forward pass Peden to Walquist took ball to Michigan 22- yard line. Woodward made 1 yard on dive through line. Woodward hit left tackle for 2(more. He failed to gain on next play. And- erson dropped back for place kick. Wilson blocked kick and recovered. on Michigan 31-yard line. Cappon plowed for 4 yards. Illinois off side, penalized 5 yards. Michigan first down on 36-yard line. Cappon made 2 yards on plunge. Steketee punted out of bounds after 1 yard gain. He punted to Walquist who was 4topped. by Goebel on Illinois 39-yard line. Time out fOr Johns. Time out for Johns and Goebel. They both play. Dunne recovered Woodward's fumble. Michigan's ball on Illinois 40-yard line. Roby made 1 yard. Woodward intercepted Roby's forward pass on Illinois 41-yard line.' End of third quarter. Score: l_3ichi- gan 3, Illinois 0., FOURTH QUARTER, Kirk threw Peden for 7 yard loss on fake pass. Forward pass Durant to Sabo, recovered 7 yards. Pass, Peden to Walquist, gained 7 more. Durant punted over goal line. Michigan's ball on her 20-yard line. Cappon hit line for 5 yards through center. Roby made 3 off right guard. Cappon made 1 more. Fourth down, one-half yard to go. Steketee punted to Peden, who return- ed ball 20 yards to Michigan's 45-yard line. Woodward hit line for 5 yards. - Swan went in for Wilson. Dunne held Peden. Durant made 2 yards. Durant kicked up in air, Steketee fumbled and Illinois recovered. Wood- ward hit line for 4 yards. Walquist added 4. Ball on Michigan's 23-yard line.' Illinois off side 'on next play, and was penalized. 5 yards. Pass, Peden to Walquist, incomplete Anderson went back for place kick. Failed to kick goal. Michigan's ball on her 20-y.(rd line. Cappon hit line for 7 yards.f around right end. Ga .in for Mohr. Rain beg Roby carried ball for 2 down, 1 to go. Capp down. Time out for Jol Roby made 1 around rig pon made 2 more throu etee made 15 yards an for first down. Michi Illinois 29-yard line. Roby drove for 2 more through right' end. Cappon drove through center for 6 more and first down. Roby h!" left tackle for '5 more. Cappon made 4 more yards through left tackle. Greene went in for Olander. Cap- pon made first down through center.' Roby went through right tackle. Mich- igan penalized 15 yards for holding. Cappon went through center for 7f yards. Roby carried ball for 2 y down., 1 to go. Cappon down. Time out for John Roby made 1 around rigb pon made 2 more through eter made 15 yards arounc first down. Michigan's b ois 2 yard l'ine. One more minute to p] made 3. Roby plowed tackle for 4 more. Rob; down on Illinois 17 yard pon drove for 2 more. R Wilson, of Illinois. Game Michigan 3 Illinois 0. I II~ ~inEIYin!MUII SHOWS AT 2:00 - 3:30 7:00 - 8:30 L J91 SUNDAY THiR JGH TUESDAY 1 1 iWONTAGUI Lov :WILD MS I This Afternoon-- Are you going out for a strole in the hills? If you are you will want to stop off on your way home and have a light 'I I I Wild and Company Men's Tailors have won a most enviable reputation for fine clothes through the unceasing and exacting attention given to the de- signing and fitting of their clothes, through the skilled workmanship they demand and the superior quality of material used. l IvI - 4 lunch. 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