:..w,..+.,.. ...... ; . , ,- r a iii N 2nd 0 'urple goal. ed to Rockwell who returned 5 yards The Northwestern attack was cen- to the Michigan 40 yard line. CONFERENCE STANDING Herrnstein made a yard at right end. Rockwell lost two yards at Won Lost Tied Pct. THE LINEUP right end, Seidel making the tackle. Illinois .... 2 0 1 1.000 Time out for Seidel. Rockwell punt- Chicago ... 2 w 0 2 1.000 MICHIGAN- NORTHWEST'N ed to Christman, who stumbled and Michigan ... 3 1 0 .750 Miller LE Seidel was downed on the Northwestern 23 j Ohio State.. 1 1 2 .500 Edwards LT Sieberman yard line. Northwestern was penal- [IIowa....... 1 1 1 .500 S aughter LG Parsons ized 15 yards on the play, however, Indiana .... 1 2 0 .333 Brown C Lowry and it was Michigan's ball on North- Purdue ..... 1 2 0 .333 Steele RG Ford 1western's 47 yard line. Northw'ern. 1 2 0 .333 Kunow RT Johnson Friedman was held to one yard Minnesota .. 0 2 1 .000 Flora RE Cole gain at left end when he tripped. Wisconsin . 0 2 1 .000 Rockwell Q Christman Friedman's pass over right end was Herrnstein LH Baker grounded. Michigan was penalized Friedman RH Edmunds 15syards for intentionally throwing a Edmunds' long pass to Baker was IMarion FB Wienecke 1 pass to the ground,.nopee ae utd mt Offiial: Rfere, ackttincomplete. Baker punted, Smith Officials: Referee, Hackett, I On the next play, Rockwell punted, downing the ball on the Michigan 25 Army; Umpire, Knight, Dart- the ball rolling dead on the North- yardaline. Marion plunged through mouth; Head linesman, Lipski, western 10 yard line. Baker. made the left side of the line for five yards. j Chicago; Field Judge, Keichley, 1, three yards at left tackle. .Baker Marlon made three more in the same Illinois. f punted to Rockwell who was nailed . '_by Seidel on the Michigan 21 yard pae.gr line. Marion made three yards at the Marion t plunged through for first right ride of the. line. Hlerrustein. down on the Michigan 37 yard line. tered around Ralph Baker, Captain Rockwell lost three yards at right Wienecke, and Edmonds. Baker was made a yard at left tackle. Rock- end. Friedman broke through left the most consistent gainer for the ' . punt was downed by tackle for seven yards. Marion made visitors but he was held in check Flora on the Northwestern 5 yard .two yards at left guard. Roclgwell to a greater extent than he has been punted to Christman, who was before this season. Wienecke's gains j Weinecke, standing behind hris own downed by Edwards on the Northwest- were not numerous, but his hard-hit- goal line, punted out of bounds on the ern 20 yard line. ting caused the Michigan line con- Northwestern 24 yard line. Marion B ardes siderable trouble. Edmonds got away made three yards on a shift 'play. aker made three yards for several gains in the first half, but Rockwell broke through left tackle I tackle. Wienecke made three yards slowed up after a short while. Wallie and sprnted 20 yards through a brok- was incomplete. Baker punted to Seidel, playing left end, starred on en field for Micigan's first touchdownw sinmet ake punte Herrnstein who was nailed by three the line. He was under punts con- game. Grube replaced Mille Northwestern players on the Mich- sistently, and his work on the defense at left en'd for , Michigan. Rockwell was outstanding. kicked for the extra point, but the ball gan 34 yard line, Friedman made Qhit the goal post and bounded back.' five yards off right tackle. Christ- First (quarter i Score : Michigan f3, Northwestern 0. man caught Rockwell's punt on the e Scre: ichgan , Nothwster 0.Northwestern 23 yard line as the guar- Michigan won the toss and chose Smith replaced Ford at right guard for tern23 ard ine as t Nur- to defend the east goal. Baker kicked North Western.' Baker kicked off to tern or off to Rockwell who returned the ball Herrnstein, who was downed on the western 0. ten yards to the Michigan 27 yard I Michigan 14 yard line. Marion carried Second Quarter line. Friedman made one yard at the ball out of bounds and it was put Edmunds made fIve yards at right left guard. Rockwell punted, the ball into play in the center of the field. end. A pass, Baker to Seidel, put rolling dead on the Northwestern 23 Christman made a fair catch of Rock- the ball on the Northwestern 40 yard yard line. Edmunds gained one yard well's punt on the Northwestern 4G! line. Another pass was incomplete. at left tackle. Edmunds made two yard line. .lEdmunds failed to gain at left end. more at right tackle. Weinecke punt- Edmunds made a yard at left end.,' (Continued on Page Seven) Special to TO-. Daily complete score was Ohio, Columbus, Nov. S.-Running a difin- gan, 35; Illinois, 56. 1 cult course and against a strong wind, Wikofxf of Ohio captured Michigan's harriers lost by a scant in the ive mile run with margin to Ohio State in the triangu- 2 5miutes and 53 secon flRI 0 i nirn b " the re-st o"? the field with a Loi bAD D 8,M r 'Ph0lar cross country meet this morning 1 01 1thL of Michigan lost 1 at Columbus. Illinois was consider- Ithe half mile mark and ran ably behind the Wolverines and the mIreaining four and a hal Buckeyes in taking third place. The place fourth in a field of 1 j In the first half, Northwestern tried of Michigan finished clos In a slow, uninteresting, and one sid- eleven passes, two of which were com- taking fourth, fifth agd s ed game yesterday morning on Wines pleted for a total gain of 25 yards. among them, Baker o ed gaenyesArdayorig one nesthEight were incomplete, and one was j laced ninthwhile Reinke Field, Ann Arbor high defeated the ; intercepte. .eleventh place. University of Detroit High school by Michigan attempted four passes, two After the meet, the vis: the decisive score of 67 to 0. Playing of which resulted in touchdowns. The were guests at a dinner over half the game with their team total gain of the two was ablout 50 i Ohio ,-tate, and also were composed mostly of subs the locals yards. the Ohio State-Indiana foo had no trouble in gaining at will. s With' the line opening terrific holes ___________________________ _______ the local backs plunged, shot off tackle and around the ends for long gains. The game was marred by in- numerable fumbles on the part of Ath e ic G oOd s both teams. The locals score might have been kept down somewhat if the Detroit quarterback had not in- TOR sisted in attempting forward passes I while inside his own 10 yard line, Ann i 11 Arbor scoring four touchdowns by intercepting passes deep in their op- ponents territory. Ann Arbor's first score came in the AT first two minutes of play when the Detroit quarterback fumbled a punt D on his own 15 yard line and Bethke, g .rites local end. recovered. Stohl then lug- ged it 11 yards for a touchdown. SIDELIGHTS The Friedman to Rockwell pass' combination was responsible for two touchdowns. The second and fourth scores were made by this route, the 711 North Ne fourth coming after a 40 yard heave. University Avenue Arcae Rockwell's punts averaged well over 40 yards throughout the first half. I