THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, I1 Will Play "Job" Here Tuesday I (Continued from Page Six) punted to the Michigan 19-yard line where the ball was grounded. Steger broke through the center of the line for seven yards. :.;;":rKipke made two yards on a line plunge. Rockwell broke through for! first down on the Minnesota 35-yard line by a quarterback sneak. Yick made two yards around left end. Kipke punted to Martineau, who was downed in his tracks on his own 23-yard line. 1"Lidberg made two at center. Mar- tineau made seven around left end. Lidberg made it first down on his own 36-yard line by a line plunge. Martin- eau made two yards on a line plunge. Muirhead threw Martineau for no gain. * Lidberg made two at center. Mar- tineau punted otu of bounds on the 'W Michigan 24-yard line. Vick made four yards off right tackle. Steger stumbled and lost four around left GEORGE SOMNES end. Substitution: Herrnstein for Steger. George Somnes who will take the Kipke punted out or bounds on the leading part in the presentation of! Minnesota 41-yard line. Martineau "The Book of Job" as well as some lost a yard at left end. Time out for of the shorter plays of the Portman-Babcock. Substitution: Clapp for Mathews. Babcock stayed in the teau Players who appear Tuesday af- game. A pass by Martineau was in- ternoon and night in Hill Auditorium tercepted by Kipke on his own 24- under the auspices of the Oratorical yard line. Association.! Herrnstein hit the line for four A_____a___n,_yards. Substution: Miller for Vick. Miller made two yards through the Tryouts for 'Enslan Wanted I line. Kipke punted to Martineau who All sophomores who wish to try out returned : yards to his own 30-yard for the Michiganensian are asked tol line. A long pass by Martineau was report at 3 o'clock at the Press build- intercepted by Kipke on the 5E0-yard ing. This is an opportunity for un- Hg line. dercassen t ge a ood osiion Hill made a yard through the line. derclassmen to get a good position4 olwl-aetreo ure 'Rock~well . male three on a quarter on the 'Ensian staff. sneak. M1nnnesota was penalized five yards for :off side. First down for It's true efficiency to use Daily! Michigan on the Minnesota 42 yard Classifieds.-Ad line. Kipke galloped off left tackle I for five yards as the game ended. I jury forced Utz to stow away his Score, MichIgan, 10; Minnesota 0. moleskins for the year and forever as far as college football competition is Summary: Touchdowns, Michigan, concerned. And Rockwell is discov- Rockwell. Field goals, Michigan, tered. Kipke. Substitutions: Michigan, Kunow for Babcock; Babcock for Ku- Last year the cry was "watch Mar- now; Herrnstein for Steger; Miller tineau" and again this year the cry, for Vick. Minnesota, Stanbeck for was "watch Martineau." Both last Graham; Gross for Swanbeck; Peter- year and this year the cry was heeded son for Grose; Mathews for Abraham- I and Martineau, although he put up a son; Clapp for Mathews. Scholl for good game, was not given opportunity Ecklund. to get off some of his scintillating' end-runs and flashy kick run-backs. Two years ago an injury to Ted Banks. Varsity quarterback, g'ave a Only four men who started against sub-quarterback his chance. And Ute- Minnesota last year were in the game ritz was discovered. This year an in- for Michigan yesterday. These men Neisch, and of the four only Slaughter will be a probable starter in next year's set-to. Yesterday's contest was the third in which Martineau and Kipke have faced one another. Had it not been for his injury Uteritz would have also played for the third time against the Gopher star. Muirhead also faced Minnesota for the third time. 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