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THE MICHIGAN DAILY_

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924

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IRANI and member left from lastse
TO IAL I team, has not been running u
~IS UNSN iinform this year. It is holed the
,ill hit his st.ride before the Card
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three me iefo i r IUII Ist place 11011- t odc 'ysMichigan-Illloh; tilt is the
ors in a trial race in preparation for Iteiitai timek that thle two institutions
the cross country meet with Wiseon- hia e met can the foot;;sllI field. The
sin over' the four mile course, Ithis1
advrantage in point of -victories up to!
morning in the fair time of 22 minutcs !9I22 rested with the Wolverines, thel
8.2 seconds. latter having captured seven out of
Briggs, Callahan, and Hornbcr'ger tine nine encounters and amassed a
all broke the tape at the same ;tie, total score of 130 point.s to 50 for the
closely followed by Reinke and Baker., Suckers.
Captain Shenefleld had to be satistledl Lastyer the first sao nfv
with' sixth place. Jung, Iskendarian, years that Michigan did not meet Ill!-
and Hansen followed Shenefield, t,,1k- nois, both teams tied for the Big Ten
ing eighth, ninth, and tenth places re- conference championship. Although
spectively. there was no means of deciding the*
This time for the four miles is bet- tie, both teams felt the necessity of
ter than that turned in to win the Ischieduling a battle this year.
meet at Madiseon last fall. The-' men ' The first game with the Suckers oc-
were not extending themselves, as the curred in 1898, when Michigan tri-I
race was held only to pick the men umphied 12 to 5. The next year, saw
for the meet next Saturday. !a close game, with Michigan again on
Callahan, the best two miler on the, the long end, 5 to 0.
Varsity track team last year, is show- Illinois suppressed the Yost eleven
ing the best form this year. He; was by the score of 29 to 7 in 1919, and re-
unable to run cross country last year peated the victory the following year.
because of bad 'health. He will be The second victory was hard fought,"
available again next year, being only only one point deciding the issue.
a. junior on the campus. The final score in this game ,was 7-6.;
Briggs and Hornberger are both Michigan won the last game be-
sophomores, from last year's track tween the two institutions in 1922, the,
and cross country teams. Hornberg- final score being 20 to 4. This game
er is an experienced man in the cross was featured by an 80 yard run from
country sport, competing three years" the kickoff for touchdown by Bernie'
1n high school for the Ann Arbor har- Dirk, All-American end.
riers.
Captain Shenefield, the only senior Daily Classigeds for Superior Results.

1111The second half was opened with
Arnnn thebaibakJtShi
' ! Owl40 yard line. Lichtenauer, Ann
{Arlbor fullbaTck the,, got away- aro)und
BATTL ~ ~ endmlftn' 28;yards. P1ut lfere the locals
rv ~ ~ ' were s; oppe(I and WXalshi missed.l aUdo ik
In teclosing in i taBattI
Local Teami Makes Stride Towar Creek: using pas;;,ft<r pats, that took
lstsate (11"i~upia-ship With Victory her 'to Ann Arbor':, 25 yard inew. But
Ovc- Food City thViere slic was stopp,?ed he Walsh
- ~in tercepted a short l .:s just over the
SPECTACULAR GAMS line,.fIek, ooe
The workof ecaclrd
tac'le fcrAnn rborstood out.Ile
In defeating I13attle Creek 7 to 0 walwiulr vr ut n
yoesterlay afternoon Alan Arher High ri,1'I k-lilffi-o P ., e t ,The line
n:,idc another stride tow(vard }the tt ~s ntsae s' ntingpaSsi-
('hamnpionship. It Was the first de ~g.g'eii~iad oedruns
feat of the season for Battle" Creek w mr ~iiaL hne~eadif
wAho has been tnited as having the EdikEzra ht9i,, great WoIk it will
bhest tena- in the State, especially hei a iitard jn-b f,.r ,aziy one to tetat hin
a3fter' her defeat of Lansing 2.7 to 0 wit of a: All-Staite be0rtll.
l s m .~- -"The gam e w as m arked by spectac- W 1 T
ular passing and strng defenstve ICEST
play on the part of both teams. After '
the first quarter most of the play jj-nrP iaI n r'
was between the 30 yard linies, but l~~l~II~kIVr
in the first quarter th-e locals were luLI1 UIIHL iIIu
on tile defensive deep in their own
territory. Twice in thle first ten min- r By virtue of the victory of 'Nebras-
utes of play Ann Arbor High threw! ka over Colgate at Lincoln, and Notre
back the Food City plunges standing flame's overwhelming win over the
in side their own five yard line after Army at New York city, the West
Battle Creek had passed and plunged stands at the rtop endl of the win col-
her way to the locals line. With the umnn in the intersectional contests.
first half nearly uip, 'Capt. Walsh in-$I Knute Rockne's clan entered thelI
tercepted a Battle Creek pass on his usM-. ,,gainst the West Pointers, on the
own 30 yardl line. Walsh then lugged
the ball around right end for 25
yards. Wenzel'macdc 8 through the
line andl then a pass Walsh to Mnztcile
took the' ball to the Battle Creek 15
yard line. Two line prlays failed to
gain but another pass took the ball to
the 4 yard line and Walsh on a quar-
terback sneak carried 'the ball across
for "the only touchdown of th~e game. /O
'Walsh kicked goal.

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tins; odds, but showed the dopsteri

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were the Irish in danger of being.
bested by their cadet opponents, in
their 17 to 7 triumph,
Nebraska tst(?ppc(I Tyrou, sensa-
tional Colgate halfback, is the rea-
son thatf can be given for the Corn-
huskers unexpected win over the
Eastern school. Colgate went into
the b~attle, a heavy favorite over the
light and inexperienced team, who last
week fell before the Oklahoma attack
after a 9 to 6 beating the previous
wreek by Coach Zuppke's Illini sqttad.
The turning of the tables onl the over-
rate (1Easterners by A humbled West-,
ern school, adds unsura isable famne
to the West's football rating.
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