DAILY .1 ,.a. w...... T 5. 1101*1~lWVVLOSCASE TEAM 48-0; SLPEYFILD KEEPS SCORE DOWN Makes Many Gains Through Case Line (Continued from page 1.) This was - nothing more than the old line buck played from a fake end rin and the way the line opened up the first two times it was used al- lowed a Case back to sneak through for five .yard advances. Slow charg- ing, due in part to the slippery field, gave the opbosfng passer and kicker more than enough time to get their plays off. Gr hln is Case Slar One mai stood out, prominently in theCase lineup and he was, respon- sible for mosQt of the ground gained by the Cleveland aggregation. Quar- ter" back Gribben was the offender and he had the Michigan rooters on the anxious seat on several occasions when he got away in broken field for substantial advances. He was also on the starting end of the Scientists' pass offense and picked the right man for the several passes completed by the opposition. Inability tobreak up the Case pass- ing game was the one outstanding weakness shown by the Yostmen through out the game. On five dif- ferent occasions an opposing end or back was allowed to take a pass for gains ranging from five to 25 yards. On the other hand Michign did not at- tempt to pass once- First Quarter lichigan defended the east goal. Cappon kicked off to Gribben who re- tdrned fiveyards to the n 5yard line. Campbell failed to gain on a line plunge. Gribben kicked to Kipke who was downed on his own 35 yard line. Kipke fumbled and was thrown for 10 yard loss. Kipke punted to Gribben who was downed on the Case 37 ard line. Neisch threw Lynn for no gain on an end.,run. Time out for Nesh but he returned to play. Gribben kicked 50 yards to Knode who re- turned five. Kipke punted on the first down and Neisch dropped Grib-. ben on Case 40 yard line with a vi- cious tackle. Gribben kicked to Knode who was downed in his tracks on his own 27 yard lie. Cappon hit left tackle for two yards. Roby was stopped for no gain on an attempt hrund left end. Kipke kicked to Grib- ben who was downed by Kirk for- no gain Kipke dropped Lynn for a three yard loss on a run around left end. Case fumbled on the next play but recovered. Gribben punted to Kipke who returned 15 yards to the 3' yard line. Kipke turned right end for four yards. Cappon drove into left tackle for one yard. Kipke slips ped as he reached the line of scrim- mage, no gain. Kipke kicked out of bounds on the Case 27 yard line. The Case eleven was fighting the Varsity -to a standstill. Lynn made a foot around Kirk's end. Johns got over- anxious on this play and Case was .given five yards and first down for the offside. Clinthorne made a foot through center. Campbell fumbled on the next play and Vander Voort re- covered for Michigan on the Case $34 yard line. Cappon walked over left -tackle for five yards- Roby chose the same spot for four more. . Knode at- tempting to pass was thrown for sev- .en yard loss. Kipke tried a drop kick standing on the 40 yard stripe but missed by inches. End of first quarter, Case ball on 20 yard line, Score: Michigan 0, Case 0. Second Quarter Gribben kicked out of bounds on 4 yard line. Kipke made six yards around left end. Captain Byrn, of Case, was laid out on this play but returned to position. Kipke slipped but made thre yards around left end. Cappon broke through left side of the line andran 23 yards before h was stopped. Kipke followed with six around left end. Cappon hit right guard for dne, but Roby was holding and Michigan was penalized 15 yards. Cappon crashed through center for five yards. Ferase went in for Byrn. Knode was dropped for 10 yard loss as he stood waiting to pass. Kipke punted over the goal line and it was first lown for Case on the 20 yard line. Lynn faked an end run but Campbell hit left side of line for five yards. The same play netted Case three. Gribben punted out of ounds on Michigan 47 yard line. Garfield in for Blahnik. Roby hit line for four. Cappon broke through left side for 15. Michigan penalized five yards. Kipke made five off left tackle. Roby went through same place for four. Kipke made six around left end- First down Michigan. Steele in for Garfield. Kipke stopped for no gain. On the next play Kipke ran 25 yards off left tackle for the first touchdown. Knode drop kicked go4l for, the extra point. Score: Michigan 7, Case 0. Blott kicked off to the 10 yard line to Campbell who returned 10. Pass failed. Campbell made two at right tackle. Gribben kicked to Knode who returned 19 yards from Michigan 40 yard line. Cappon hit center for five. Edwards for Smith. Roby circled right end for 37 yards and a touch. downa.It was a beautiful run- On the try for goal Knode fumbled the pass but recovered in time to score. Score: iliclgan 14, Case 0. Gribben kicked off to Kipke who re- turned 45 yards to Case 40 yard Sine. Kipke knifed \right tackle for five. Roby made seven around left end. Cappon turned the same end for nine more. Alden went in for McAfee and Moore for Clinthorne. Kipke tore around right end for 1.0 yards. Roby took right end for 12 and a touch- down. Knide drop kicked goal. Score: Michigan 21, Case 0. Blott kicked off to the 15 yard line and Steele dropped Lynn with a vi- cious tackle. Moore made three yards around left end- Half ended with ball in Case possession on her, own 23 yard line. Score: Michigan 21, Case 0.. Clinthorne in for Moore. Byrn for Edwards, Norway for Ferase, Hnder- son for Neisch, Steger for Roby. Blott kicked off to Clinthorne who immediately returned the kick. It was Michigan's ball on her own 35 yard line. On the first play Steger circled left end and ran the intervening 65 yards for the touchdown. Steger place kicked goal. Score: Michigan 289 Case 0. Blott kicked to Campbell who re- turned 20 yards to the 25 yard line. Pass failed. Another pass was knock- ed down. Gribben kicked to Knode who returned 30 yards to Case 30 yard line. Kipke made one at left tackle- Cappon made one on right side: Steg- er failed on attempted place kick from 45 yard line. Case ball on 20 yard line. A pass, Gribben to Clin- thorne was good for 25 yards. Kipke broke up a pass attempt. Another pass, Gribben to Whitlock, was good for seven yards. Gribben, on an op- tional pass play ran 22 yards around left end. Campbell hit line for two. Pass failed. Cappon intercepted a pass on the 30 yard line. Kipke kicked to Frank J.- Cappon Cappy could always be counted upon. to gain the necessary yardage needed to make first .down for tho Varsity against the'Case forward wall. Gribben who returned, 10 yards to Case 40 yard line. Pass failed. Pass Gribben to luthorne netted Six yards- Cappon intercepted a is >on -next play and ran 45 yards fIor a touchdown. Knlode failed to goal, Score: Michigan 34, Case 0. lBlott kicked to Gribben who return- ed 16 yards to 26 yard line. Pass Gribben to Clinthorne netted six yards. Gribben fumbled on next play and ball rolled to three yard line from where Gribben ran it to 20 yard line and was stopped by Johns with almost a clear field in front of him. Gribben kicked to 45 yard line. Michi- gan got a five yard penalty fpr off- side man touching punted ball. Smith in for Norway. Roby in for Steger. Kipke lost ayard at right end. Roby made a yard around right end. Kip- ke punted to Gribben who returned to 24 yard line End of third quar- te. Score: iichigan 34, Case 0. Van Orden in for. Rosatti, Slaugh- ter for Blott, Folk for Campbell. Case pass failed. Gribben punted to Kip- ke who returned five yards from his own 48 yard mark. Cappon made four at left tackle. Roby hit same place for one. Cannon made four on line plunge. Cappon made five through center for first down on 30 yard line. Roby plunged off left ickle and ran for a touchdown. Kuode drop kicked the goal. Score: Michigan 41, Case p. Duffy for Doehm, Keefer for Kip- ke. Kirk kicked off low ball hitting Case center and rebounding. Recov- ered by VanderVoort on Case 45 yard line- Keefer failed to make any head- way around left end. Cappon hit right for three. Michigan penalized five yards for offside. Dunleavy went in for Cappon and on first play made 20 yards around rig ht end. Ydwarls for Whitlock. Keefer made two around left end. Roby hit right taclie for four. Roby repeated for two more. Dunleavy made it first down by hit- ting right tackle for three. Dunleavyl crashed the left side for four. Roby made one at right guard. Roy ran five yards off right tackle for a touch- alwnu. Kuode drop kicked the goal. Score: Michigan 48, Case 0.- Murray went in for Van Orden, Cur- ran for Kirk- Gribben returned the kickoff to 37 yard line. Gribben fum- bled and lost five yards. Foll failed to gain around left end.rCampbell got five onl the fake end run line buck play. Gribben kicked to Knode on the 30 yard line and the Wolverine quar- ter returned 10 yards. Keefer got away around right end for 12 yards. Dun- leavy hit line for 15 yards. Dunleavy hit the left side for five more. Michi- gan penalized 15 yards for holding. Knode sneaked one through left tackle. Dunleavy fumbled but recov- ered on 45 yard line. Dunleavy kick- ed to Gribben who returned 35 yards to midfield but fumbled as he was tackled. Michigan recovere as final whistle blew. LINEUPS MiEhigan Case Kirk............L.E....... Whitlock- Biahnik.........L.T. ..........Brill Rosatti......... L.G. .........Boehm Blott............ C........McAfee Johns..........R.G. ........ Farren VaderV rt.... R.T. Smith Neisch...... ..R.E . Byrns, Capt. Knode....... ...Q......Gribben Roby.......L-HB.......... Lynn- Kipke......R. H.B. Clintho e Cappon.'.B.......Campbell Summary: Scoring: Touchdowns, Roby three, Kipke two, Cappon one, Steger one; goals after touchdowns: Knode five in six, Steger one in one. Substitutions: Michigan: Garfield for Blahuik, Steele for Garfield, Hender- son for Nesch, Steger for Roby, Roby for Steger, Van Orden for Rosatti, Slaughter for Blott, Keefer for Kip- ke, Murray for Van Orden, Curran for Kirk. Dunleavy for Roby. Case: Ferase for Byrns, Alden for McAfee, Moore for Clinthorne, Cln- thorne for Moore, Byrns for Edwards, Norway for Ferase, Smith for Nor- way, Folk for Campbell, Duffy for Boehm. Intramural Items The various fraternity and house club speed ball teams have been or- ganized into the following leagues: League one-Theta chi, 2738; Delta Ciii, 2999; Delta Tau Delta, 374; Kappa Beta Psi, 558. League two- Delta Upsilon, 33; Sigma Chi, 236; Delta Sigma Phi, 557-J; Alpha Sigma Phi, 1460. League three-Acacia, 783; Phi Sigma Kappa, 909; Alpha Delta Phi, 18; Chi Psi, 231. 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