~HE M.ICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2F,, 19' 1 $13110 J a +']Yp¢ 1 .. ,. I h C R . Q 1 , , .w...a. .. -. xr-.rrw1b01 A' ° i°a ° raa'a emi-u+c .cuw lw1V acr: D:-SaSi Neller kicked off to Kipke who re-0 nd2 yrst ison3 Ihiin 1n9nCnin0innf line. Kipke kicked to Lyman who I LIiYII.dJ fumbled but recovered on his own 30 yard line. Neller wvent through left ! R tackle for 10 yards as thle quarterIT DF TS UPH ended. Score: Michigan 12, IILA.C. 0. CiagOt 2- .P)Pr Chic URTRdu asoanquish7d(By Athejsmashing S CO DQ ABTF d e as v n us e byt e slahn1.Neller lost 2 yards on a line plunge.' line attack of the Ufliversity of ,Chica- Neller lost two mfore on a line plunge. gO today, 20 to 6, but returned to Neller kicked to Kipke who was down-4 Hoosierdomn tonight the holders of the ied in his tracks on Michigan's 20 yardI season's first score against the. Ma- iline. Miller failed to gain.* Vick went roojis. t arundleft end for first down on his' 20,000 persons, including close to. 5 w 5yr ie ik etaround 5,000 Purdue visitors saw the game. owef nd 5 4 yard'iKipke went: The play was remarkable for the lefuhettaendfor e7forrs3 iyars.went'sustained line plunging tactics of r espass was intercepted by Neller bth teams while the open formoations! on hs 17 yard line. Time out for Has-weengctd Oueihdyth kiniag .Chicago line which was in offensive action a greater part of the time the Substitutions: Speakermzan for Tay- Purdue defense wreakened in the fn frin-le aethe adsaon al period and Zorn and Pyott were left end. Neller gained a yard pushed over the line in the last eight through left tackle. B~eckley punted to E minutes of play. the Michigan 38 yard line where the The Chicago defense was impreg- ball rolled dead. nable, though a soft spot appeared in, IVick made 5 yards around left( the second period in which the b=oiler- tackle. Kipke made 4 yards through makers scored in a brilliant series of _center. Miller made 3 yards through ;line plunges from their own fivie yardI right tackle. A pass, Vick to Marion line. Moist of the play was with Chi- was good for 15 yards, putting the ball icg' ali udestrioy 'on the Aggie 32 yard line. Vick gained a yard through left tackle. A{ pass, Vick to Kipke, was grounded.J yards. Grube went through left tackle A long pass, Vick to Uteritz, was in- for 5'yards as the halt end (ed. Score: complete. Kipke's attempted drop Mci~iI .~.0 kick from the 40 yard line was block-!I ed and recovered by Robinson on Ag- THIIRD) QUARTER gie 25 yard line. Lyman failed to, Substitutions: Kipke ( Aggie) for gain. Beckley failed to gain. Beck- i Edmunds.! Icy kicked to kipke who was stopped; Neller kicked off to Kipke who re-l on his own, 41 yard line, turned to his own 42 yard line. Vick Miller went through the center of mainde 9 yards through the center of tthe line and broke free for 18 yards. the line. Grube made first down. Kip-, Kipke went inside left end for 5! he stop~ped for no gain at left end. fyards. Miller made first down on thei Grube gained 3 yards through left Aggie 28 yard line. Substitutions: tackle. A pass, Iiteritz to Vick, was Kunow for Muirhead. Kipke went good. for 8 yards. Grube failed tolt around right end for 17 yards. Vick 1 gain at center,. giving Aggies ball on.i failed to gain. Ball on Aggie 12 yard their own 35 ya d line. line. Miller went through left guard I Neller went. through left tackle forl1 for 7 yards. Miller failed to gain. Ut- 2 yards. Selmnyser went through cen- Iteritz gained a yard on a quarterback ter for 3 yards. Neller made .2 more sneak for first down. Ball on Aggie, through Kunow. Lyman:_ made first 3 yard line. Miller gained a yard,(down for.. Aggies through ceniter.' through left tackle. -Miller took the Schmnyser went thlirough center for..3 ball to the Aggle 1 yard live. 'Kipke yards. A pass, Nee o Lyman, was look the ball over for a touichdown, ± good for 12 ;yards-.- Neller made 2It Substitution:' Grube for Miller. ITt I throuigh, right tackle. Neller's pass tc heritz, passed over the line to CuirranI Lyman was partially,bhlocked and was for aMother p)oint. Score: Michigan 19.,1 caught. by Speakerrna on the Michi- ' .A.C. 0. gan 30 yard line. Lyman. went through Neller kicked over the goal line. the linoofor 7 yaitda. Neeler wents Michigan's -ball ion her own 20 yard through--line--for l ..yards. Substitu- line. Substitutions: IroWn -for Blott. 'tionb 'V'itM~6'fci: HaW ins. A ,pass.. Grube failed to gain through center Neller t$ -Robinson'-,as ,groundet. Ballt Gruhe went through right tackle for on Michigan 23 yard line.. 2 yards. Michigan was penalized 51I A pase =eller to Lyman was inter. I i cepedby teitzonMihign' 10 nui yard: line. He, ran to his own 20 y , yard line. Kipke kicked to Lyman , f who was-stopped on the, 40 yard line.; The }play was called back because Ag-f pie~s had roughed the kicker. Michi-' made 3 yards around left end. Kipke kicked to Lyman who was stopped on D1tals ("oifvs ('eurasa dl i'I6I:_Ti of ci ipper the first Farmer runn~er to his 8 yard line. Neller failed to gain; 24 zia,, 2' eid'°",I SiiOVI up finishledI in tenth place and on a line plunge. Substitions: Brown Ea;sy TIcews followvedI by H'cks of Michigan. for Blott. WihdPesndClark a llM, A,, C, Beke ikdout of bounds on hils } NIV OLvi; 1, i N NERUS men were the next to come in, finish- 20yard line. (}ckeyCrube made 9 yards ; IIAlEI OF A u n h rlrnae.Rpe' ah rough center. Speakerman dropped_____ time was 25:43. G: ube for a 2 yard loss. Grube gained Mike Reinke, one of Coach Farrqi l's 2 through tihe center of the line. Displaying a. far superior brand of l'tbswaunletocm ten ffGrube wvent through for first down oi running and traversing the foura and bs e a t~~l ocmeei tihe Aggie 17 yard line. Grube- went' ~oHalf course ,in t~le good time of 24t the race dfae to an injured leg. The throgh ente fo 7 'mintesCoach is of the opin~ion however that thog etrfr7yards. Grube mntsand 28 seconds, the 1\h(:higaf aldt antruhcne.Ggb rs onr eaaeprftcl lt einke wl ~al ocmeei faild togai thrughcentr. Gubecros contryteamexpr~eed itte the Harphain trophy race next Satutr- made a yard.- Grube failed to gain, dififculty in dlowinig M. A. C. in ada Aggie hall on own 7 yard line, dual meet. held at southl Ferry field day r. Dvi 428 lerc yesterday morning by the most dci- ; Summary:owani25:07, 8Arndt 25c FU h LAJERive score possible, 15-40. 250,.o e 50,Ant2:0 Nele wntof aclefr yrd.Team balance was the featuie dis-j Shenefield 25:1.0, Callahan 25:28, B~eckley" punted from behind his ownI played 1by the VWolverine runners Griffen 25: 33, 1olhemus 25: 3G, Nfch- goal line to Ujteritz who signalIled in wht'len they placed nine men ahead of olson. 25:39, Ripper, M. A. G., 25 A3, a fair catch on the Ag gie 32 tyard the first Aggie ruinner to breast the Hicks 25:58, Willard, M. A. C., 26:02 line. Kipl e made 4 yards on a wide{ tape. At no time during the race were1 end run, Michigan was penalized te1aean lerner hetn n lTlfi y'efailaIalIuaontetrae-cnrr ards for holding. A pass Vick to ed frteladbto;h e rr F W I~PII Marion was incomplete. Kipke punt-!the Warmers were always in ,the roar LIJ iI LIIJ ed out of-bounds on. the Aggie 7 yard :lby hundreds of yards. ^-"l P 9 Il ITal line. ldti is First dm i~ v r~ Neller made a yard inside tackle. Harry Davis was the first I'olver-! } a W, &" r B~eckley' punted to Uteritz who was ino to breast the tape. )av~s ran a manl andl is qjuite hfeld -gal failed. .give preferenice to Jamaica oranges. con hdcent that hie will plac&el II ire They think preference would stimulate future mecets. Tfhe next three pl. aes All ai l I c meet similar to the competition with oranges Inmported in-' were also copped by Michigan run- 1?rii13ra.aml ay ca rnival, with Am- to Canada from thle united States. ners, G riff en, Poihemus and NIcllol- erl-an atl etes pitted against British son finishing respectively. seventh;. Empire stars, will be staged in I ng- Daily classified for real results.l eigh lth and inth. 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