THE E MICHIGAN I LY a i r _;.. i A .11001m0-- Wow ms r m 1 ( i ii jl irMiwrw w r A ~nu - INES TROUNUE BUGKYE ELEVEN BEFORE U CRO~gI SIDELIGHTS RRlC IMINNFA nr (Continued From Page One.) - onsible for giving the Wolverines: rge share of their 11 first downs. started out for a victory at the; start of the contest. Rockwell ed off to Hunt who returned 10 I s to the Ohio 18 yard line and r Karew had failed on a buck tore nd left end for a 15 yard gain. he next play Cameron slipped the to Hunt who shot a long forward to Cunningham who in turn raced ards for the lone Ohio score, is atteniped goal was wide and led 6-0. The rest of the period CONMERENCE STANDING Won Tied Lost Pct. I hicago ... 3 2 0 1.000 j ichigan ... 4 10 1 .800 wa ...... 2 1 1 .667 linois .... 2 1 1 .667 ) nnesota .. 1 1 2 .'33 irdue ..... 1 0 2 .333 1 diana .... 1 0 2 .33 io State.. 1 2 2 .333j orthw'ern . 1 0 3 .250 isconsin . 0 1 2 .000 ved itself into, a line bucking the Wolverines waiting for a k to start their attack. The break N thea first part of the second d olti h it fhialf n111i T.INi: TJ MICHIGAN- Grube Edwards Slaughter Brown Steele Hawkins Flora Friedman Steger, Marion Rockwell C RE RH ~I3 FIB RJefere -OHIO Cunningh'm Schulist Kutler Young Dreyer Jenkins Wilson Hunt Clark Karow Cameron -"- e Officials: Westpoint. Hacket, Umpire: Schoinmer, Chicago. Field Judge: Ray, Il- linois. Head linesman: Ecker- sall, Chicago. Substitutions for Ohio-Kreg- low for Dreyer, Klee for Hunt, Wendler :for Clark, Garrill for Wilson, Watts for Young, Hunt for Edwards, Hess for Kutler. Substitutions for Michigan - Herrnstein for Steger, Kunow for Edwards, Herrnstein for Fried- man, Stamman for Marion, Dew- ey for Slaughter, Domhoff for Rockwell. Touchdowns -Cun- ningham, Marion, 'Rockwell. Points after touchdown-Rock- well. Field goals-Rockwell. In the third play of the game, Cun- UIII9UJ 911 II U Iningliam received a double pass on' Michigan's 40 yard line which re- sale nth irs ocdwno h HARPHAM TRO game. After catching the ball, he had a clear field to the goal. It was a MNason and Baker Follow Leader by sensational play which sent the Ohio 10 Yards for Second and stands into a veritable pandemonium. Third Plaes Clark passed the ball 40 yards in the 1 first quarter but Ro(kwell knocked MAKES EXCELLENT TIME down the ball on the Michigan goal ALE I Ohio attempted five passes in the Clayton Briggs, '.7, leading his first period, two of which were com- teammates by 150 yards, easily won pleted. Michigan did not attempt any the annual Harpham Trophy run this passes in the first quarter. In the morning over the Varsity five mile second period Michigan tried ten course in the excellent time of 27 passes in her great attempt to even minutes and 9 seconds. Briggs is the the score in the second quarter, none first sophomore to ever win the Ear- of them being successful. Ohio. tried phan Trophy race and as he has tw three unsuccessful passes in the sec- more years to run he is likely tc ond uarter two of which were in- break another record by winning the tercepted by Friedman and Rockwell. run tice, a feat that no other winner has beza able to accomplish. Expect- I Chick Harley, star of Ohio's great ed to "!c well this year in lis first f victory over Michigan in 1919, was Conference competition Briggs has ex- present to see the annual struggle be- ceeded the hopes of Coach Farrell. tenthe Buckeyes and Wolverines. ;cee h oe fCah.Frel tween Winning two of the four races heldi Tubby Essington, famous Drum this year and placing a good second Major of Ohio's band two 'years ago,' Swas also on hand for the game. He third in the ther two, he has was also nl niform. he game. proven himself the find of the year. w nilnrMason running the best race of his t ;life finished second, eight seconds well dropped back on a kick forma- ahead of Baker in third place. Mason's ( tion that Ohio thought was a fake showing today adds considerable, 1and booted a goal that was good by strcngthl to the team and Michigan's a yard. chances in the Conference, run here Hunt threw a big scare into the a week from today. { Michigan crowd when a few plays lat- Baker, another sophomore, running er he raced 55 yards around right end in the good form he has displayed all for a first down on the Michigan 20 season captured third place. Horn- yard line but Slaughter intercepted berger, Captain Shenefield, and Calla- [his pass on the second play and car- han finished fourth, fifth, and sixth -ned the ball to the Ohio 45 yard line- respectively. Hornberger was forced o It was .then that a long pass, Steger to drop back from the leaders at the d to Flora, gave Michigan the ball on three and a half mile mark because d the Ohio 15 yard line. Marion and of severe pains in his stomach. Cap- l Friedman carried the ball to the four tain Shenefield showed improvement n yard line and Rockwell made the fi- over last Saturday. Callahan took it nal touchdown around right end. easy today as he has not been able E Yto practice this last week due to his e THE GAME PLAY BY PLAY bruised foot, but he should be in fine 1 First Quarter condition by next Saturday. Miles - Rockwell kicked off to Hunt who Reinke was unable. to run in the race returned to the Ohio 18 yard line. today but Coach Farrell expects him Carroll was nailed for no gain. Hunt to be in shape by Monday. tore around left end for 15 yards, put- The winners name will Le placed ting the ball on Ohio 38 yard line. A on the Harpham Trophy in WatermanM double pass lit in the arms of Cun- Gymnasium while the first three men ninghau CIn the 3iiehigan 40 yard line to finish receive cups and the first six s from which he had Ia clear field be- receive cross country jersies.- fore hin and made the first touch- . down. Hunt failed to make the extra Don't delay-Pay your Subscription1 - (Conztinued on Page Seven) to'day. S C O R E - ISTATE Ist 2nd 0 0 Rockwell Stars ohnson and Vaupre from last year's relay team are the men arould whoam In Ohio Contest d IVI IIHq f Coach Barnes will build his 1924-25 quartet. Papenguth is the only fancy diver back,Abut the Coach hopes to develop na;ts. With Gow out with an injured 3igh Wef Ret6rn to For in iwleus leg, Seidman is left to carry the bur- For This Season's Varsity den in the underwater department. With Whittingham and Mielziner back in the breaststroke, Coach Barnes GOW OUT WITH INJURIES is not worrying over new men in this --~ event hut 'only the further develop- With eight veterags back from the ment of his last year's stars. Men team that last year pla ced second in Iroficlent in the backstroke, plunge, the Conference meet at Chicago, and or dives are especially urged to try with ilenty of new material trying out for the team. Tuesday and Thurs- out for the squad, advance indica- ,day of next week will probably-he the tions point to a good year for Michi- last chance given for new men to-try- gan in the aquatic sport. out for the sruad. Of the 20 men Captain Kerr will be back in the trying out so far, 12 have been re- e; v .backstroke and ought to be one of tained n the Varsity roster. the best in the Conference this year. (Continued on Page Eight) 0 0 aY QUARTERS 016 3rd t 0 SINAL 6 16 to Fn yon a.Ioughi t i anieIto result in i Michigan scoring. Ohio was ced back to its own 24 yard line I on a pass formation Cunningham' ed a pass which Friedman inter- >ted on the Buckeye 33 yard line. edman then opened up with a ing of four forward passes in a u any one of which might easily' re resulted in scoring. Steger, ckwell, Marion, ,and Edwards, all I a chance on the receiving end but ne of them made connections withj ball. mnother chance to open up with its ward passes came to Michigan a, minutes later. Jenkins was forced! hurry a punt and it was out of inds on the Ohio 32 yard line. A e buck failed, Steger missed anoth- pass from Friedman. Friedman 3 caught before he could get pffI next pass and a fourth heave fail- to make connection with Rockwell the Ohio 5 yard line. Rockwell in- cepted a pass a few minutes later the Buckeye 46 yard stripe but in three passes were incomplete . the ball went to Ohio o1i downs. everal more Michigan passes were uccessful in the opening half of third quarter and it was not un- Friedman had landed two passes a row in Grube's arms that the higan pass attack started to work. first two passes failed to result coring but it gave the Wolverines fidence and another heave late sin, CGLO-C "Educates" F the Hair -. the period put the ball on the Ohi 17 yard line. Rockwell plowed through for first down on the 15 yar line on the next play and Rockwei carried the ~oval to the 9. yard line or the statue of liberty play. With the opening of the final per iod MAr ion took the ball across the line in two plunges and Rockwel kicked goal. Soon after Brown re covered a fumble on he Ohio 38 yard stripe and a pass by Friedman to Rockwell. would have been completed but for a hard tackle that knocked out the quarterback and made him drop the ball, Ohio recovering. Again Michigan got a break a .,few plays later when Rockwell caught Cunning- ham's pass on the Ohio 31 yard line. After two line plays had failed Rock- A thleti Goods FOR All Sports AT Ri9h Pries 71 North Next to University Avenue Arcade Theatre Tod Rockwell By scoring a touchdovn, kicking a place kick from the 40 yard line, and making a point after the first touch- down, Tod Rockwell garnered 10 points in yesterday's battie with the Buckeyes. ' 0, ., , # j l - I I I _ . 1 11 - . _ / A'erican ingenuity in garmetmain i A Campus Togs Overcoat Wears Longer Where Most Coats Wear Out y OUR overcoat probably gets its heaviest wear at the sleeve. 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