t PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18.. 1925 TI-IF. MICTh4ICAN DAILY 11..:1 4 OV I(L V P A..11.}r.Ldt it f oi~mwmam D ° .. . - r. , _ (Continued from Page One) Ray Baer, who' replaced George Babcock at* tackle at the end of the first period also played brilliantly, smashing his way through the Badger line and stopping the backs before they got started. The entire Wolverine backfield of Friedman, Gilbert, Gregory, and Mo- Glenda gave a splendid exhibition both on defense and offense. Molenda was the most consistent ground gainer for the Wolverines and he succeeded in hitting the Badger line for short gains whenever called upon. Gilbert played ,a marvelous defen- sive game when the Badgers threat- ened with their passing attack. Fried- man's sensational 90 yard run and his clever handling of the team makes him one of the outstanding players of the contest. Dutch Stamman re- placed Molenda early in the third per- iod, was called u on repeatedly to hit the line and he invaribaly respond- Red with gains of five yards or more. Linetli . MiCligani Wisconsi Oosterbaan .....L.E...Polaski (Capt.) Edwards ........L.T......... Nelson Lovette.........L.G.......... Larson Brown (Capt.) .. ,C........... Wilson Hawkins .......R.G.......... Sauger G. Babcock .....RE......... Strauble Flora .......... R.E.......... Burrus Friedman.......Q.B.......... Crofoot Gregory .... . ...L.B...... D. Harmon Gilbert......... R.B...... L. Harmon Molenda ........B..........Radke Substitutions: Michigan, Baer for Eabcock, Ilerrnstein for Gregory, S. A~abcock for Gilbert,, Staniman for Uolenda. Wisconsin: Wilke for Wil- son, Cameron for Polaski, Blackman Tor Burrus, Leitl for Nelson. Touchdowns, Gregory, Friedman, Ooosterbaan. Points after touchdown, Friedman 3. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th i'MICHIGAN WISC4NS 1 ? 14 AT 0 Star Flanker Gilbert added two more yards on a line play. Gilbert punted to CrofootC who was tackled on hisown 20 yard line 1by taer and Oosterbaan. Ooster- baan stopped McAndrews for no gain.! Molenda threw D. Harmon for a two yard loss. L. *larmon punted to' Friedman who was downed on the 50 yard line. Wisconsin took time out. Wisconsin was penalized five yards for taking a! third time out. Friedman shot a bul-1 let pass to Gregory who made a cleverj catcl of the ball and then stepped out of bounds on Wiscolsin's 20 yard line, as he pivoted from a tackle. Gil- bert failed to gain at the line. Frieu- Inlan' made three yards around rigl-' tend.' 0o0)f erbaan caught Friedinan's pass ust is he stepped over the goal line. Frjed mana kicked the goal. Score, Me:iTn 'anu21, , sconsIi I. - lIerrnstein replaced C regory at half. Gilbert kicked off to 1). Harmon who retui'ned the ball to his own 40 yard line. H armon was traveling at a fast' pace down the side lines when tackled and was knocked out by the force of the tackle. Crofoot caught L. Harmon's pass andM stumbled on Michigan's 38 yard line, I when in a clear field, Harnon's short p~ass was grounded. L. Harmon's p~ass was again blocked. L. Harmon's third pass was blocked by Gilbert. Cam- eron caught L. Haimon's pass and brought the ball to Michigan's 10 yard line. Time out for Michigan. L. Harmon was stopped on the line of scrimmage. L. Harmon made three yards inside his own left end. D. Harmon failed to gain on an at- tempted end run. Gilbert blocked L. Harmon's pass on Wisconsin's last frantic effort to score. Michigan takes ball on downs on her own eight yard line. ' Friedman failed to gain through tenter. Molenda failed to gain through the line as the half ended. Michigan was merely stalling for time. End off 'he .half;Score, Michigan 21,' Wiscon- SECOND HALF Molenda kicked off to McAndrewsl who brought the ball to his own 28 yard line. D. Harnipn made ninel yards on a wide end run around hisc own right end. McAndrews was stop-I pen for no gain. L. Harmon wast stopped as he attempted to leap overj the Michigan line. D. Harmon punt-I ed to Friedman who was downed onk his own 35 yard line.I Herrnstein made two yards aroundl his own right end. Polaski took Promising B Michigan's 36 yard line. Stamman plunged through the center of the line FINAL for five yards. 1 Stamman added another yard. Gil- bert kicked to Crofoot who was tack led out of bounds on his own 15 yard Babcock went in for Gilbert. L. Harmon kicked to Babcock. Wiscon- Chaimian of Wisconsin, Wins in Fast sin was penalized 15 yards. Stamman j Time, Leading Ilornberrger aid gained five yards through the line. T.Phree Madison Men Stamman ,made four yards through the line. Stamman made it first down WINNERS SET RECORD ack on Wisconsin's 20 yard line. Stami man twisted his way for four yards. Stamman fumbled and. Wisconsin re- MADISON, Oct. 17.-Michigan's I covered the ball on their own 15 yard Varsity cross country team went down line. McAndrews failed to gain on a to defeat at the hands of the Wiscon- ganonasin harriers, 33-22 hereyetra wide end run. Michigan was offsideiyesterdary morning. on the play and was r4 nalized 5 r yards. Brown and Edwards smeared The Wolverine runners were fav- McAndrews on the next play. ored to win the race but allowed the, D. Harmon went 15 yards inside Badger harriers to take a .conmiand- of Michigan's right end. Brown ing lead and then were unable to over-' blocked L. Harmon's pass over the take them. line of scrimmage. Oosterbaan knock- Chapman finished first for Wiscon- ed down the next pass. sin in 15:28 which is excellent time The Michigan ends are playing a for the three mile course at this time waiting game' as a defense for the of the year. Ted horuberger wa; tie Wisconsin passes and it is proving first Wolverine to score taking second' successful. Flora blocked L. Har- honors, Captain Kubly and] Elleson of mon's next pass. Wisconsin finished in a tie for third L. Harmon punted out of bounds place and Schutt of Wisconsin took on Michigan's 45 yard line. Stam- fifth. man made three yards through, the Captain Roy Callahan finished inI line. Stamman broke through for sixth place followed by Briggs and! first down, as the game ended. Reinke who took seventh and eightht first down as the whistle blew. respectively. Gumbeck of Wisconsin7 Final score: Michigan, 21; Wiscon- came in ninth and Iskenderian of Mich- sin 0. igan crossed the line in tenth place. Baker, Jung and Hills of Michigan c failed to place, only the first; five men ' RIMft from each school to finish counting in the scoring. ON LNGWRISTMASR R SIDELIGHTS WUERFEL OUT OF RACE Finishing in easy fashion, Monroe, '29, won the see,(oi fresluinan cross country run ofs nyesterday morn- incoverili tilL' regular 2 7-10 miles course in 15 minutes, 13 seconds, with- ill 2G cconds of the course record. Lamont, who finished third last week wa.s SO ond, with Wirt in third place and J f(ijies unisled fourth, the same uo:-ato i, i i e liold in t lie first race. 'Tits next six m1(1 finish'd ini the fol-, lowing order: M. I'. mith, fifth; Crowley, sixth; *Watson, seventh; l'Aldy, cight n; Simpson, ninth; Wins- low, tenth.. The first ten men received f ice 7 ftoC he grid -graph at Ilill audi- I mi mi-A yt;'iy afterniooni, donated y Pratt and lunn. W Aerfel, who finished first last week ini 15 mainautes, 27 seconds, did not c oin- *pee th is niio ng. Coach Furnass ran along with his charges and led tlw field all the way, finishiing in 15 1m ium .> 7 iacoi Is, a few ards in ad- vance of wiiiing freshman. t'ro esso i. C'.- Carver, of the math- enia .ics departeint, was starter and judge of the race. MICHIANUUGM TICKETS ARE SOLDOUT Nlon roe is; it eel I liniei in (Cross Country Followved ljy Iattioit FROST RHNN"ER AK E FAS 5T T IME I PLAY BY PLA Y 3 STOR YOF'GAME FIRST QUARTER Harmonkicked off to Molend, who returned the ball to his own 45 yard line. On the. very first play, Ben Friedman stod back and hurled a forward pass to Bruce Gregory, who eaught the ball and ran 40 yards for a touchdown.. Friedman kicked goal. Score, Michigan 7, Wisconsin 0. Michigan fans go wild. Doyle Harmon kicked off to Ben Friedman, who caught the ball on his own 10 yard line, and ran through the entire Badger team for another touch. down, a most spectacular run. He again kicked goaL Score, Michigan 14, Wisconsin 0. Captain Polaski elected to receive. Michigan kicked to Polaski, who brought the ball to his own 35 yard line. Doyle Harmon made two yards on the right side of the line. Brown threw Doyle Harmon for a three yard loss. Radke punted to Mich- igan's 32 yard line. Molenda made a yard through. center. Michigan wasj penalized five yards for offside. Gil- bert made three yards trying Wiscon- sin's end. Gilbert punted to Wiscon- sin's eighteen yard line, Tom Edwards tackling L. Harmon as hi caught the ball. D. Harman made a yard. Radke punted poorly to his own 43 yard line. .Molenda twisted his way for two yards. Ben Friedman's pass to. Oosterbaan was intercept-d by the Wisconsin right half bac ('n his own 15 yard line. L. Harmon punted over Friedman's head. The ball rolled. Friedman picked up the ball and fumbled in at- tempting to run it back. Wisconsin lost an opportunity to score when one of their players fumbled in trying to pick up :the lo'ose ball. Michigan re- cojered' the ball on their own 15 yard line. ~Glbert punted to Wiscon- m's 40 yard line. On the first play Tom Edwards broke through and tackled D. Harmon for a four yard loss. A forward pass was dropped by Polaski. L. Harmon punted out of bounds on Michigan's 18 yard line. Wisconsin called time' out. L. Harmon is doing all the punt- ing for Wisconsin. Gilbert was stop- ped at the line of scrimmage. Tin11e out for Straubel, who was hurt on the play. Kasiska replaced Straubel. Gregory failed to gain on an end run. Gilbert punted to Wisconsin's 39 yard line, Edwards tackling Crofoot and knocking him out of bounds.I Leo Harmon made three yards at- tempting to circle the Michigan left end. Crofoot was held at the line on a' fake quarterback play. Crofoot caught L. Harmon's pass and brought the ball' to Michigan's 32 yard line. D. Har- mon carried the ball out of bounds.' Radke was stopped by Edwards on a nrca, nlr (Ornfnnt lthrown. a hnr+ 1lot- An innovation in th-e history of' swimming at Michigan is likely to be made this year, if the squad takes the extended trip which Coach Mann is attempting to arrange for the Christ-I mas vacation period. The primary motive for the vacation schedule is to get the sorely needed outside competition for the squad be- fore the beginning of the Conference season. In the past this has been one of the chief detriments to Michi-I gan's championship hopes. No definite arrangements have yet been completed as to the length of the tour, nor as to the field where compe- tition will be sought. The squad has been working out regularly for the past two weeks and will continue their work at the Union pool until the close of the Conference season. Michigan uncorked the much prom- ised passing attack early in the game when on the first play a pass from Friedman to Gregory resulted in a touchdown. Tom Edwards did some pretty of- fensive line work during the first half, breaking through the opposing line time after time to spoil Wiscon- sin plays. The Badgers refused to be demoral- ized by Michigan's whirlwind attack I in the first quarter and continued tol fight every step of the way during the' first half. Herrnstein, who has been nursing I an injured leg all season, got his first chance of the year when he went in1 for Gregory in the second quarter. ichi ,-a's allotment of tickets for the Illinois game at Urbana next Sat- urday has been oversold, Harry Til- lotson, business manager of the Ath- letiq Association, announced just be- fore his departure for the gama at Madison today. This includes all the student and alumni tickets. The total numbei of seats alloted to the Mitbigan section was 10,000, which were divided evenly between students and alumni. The entire Me- morial stadium has been soldon t for the Michigan game, reports from ili- nois this, iniorning announced. Friedman figured in the third touch- down when he hurled a pretty pass to Oosterbaan, who dashed 17 yards f r tho score. I 1 i Benny Oosterhaan Benny Oosterbaan played the whole game at left end, making his position impassible, and in the second quart- er he caught a pass from Friedman 'for the third touchdown. end. L. Harmon added four yards L. Harmon4ame within one yard of a first down. Leo Harmon punted tol Friedman who was tackled as he caught the ball on his own 17 yard line. Cameron was hurt on the play. He had replaced Polaski. Gilbert punted to Crofoot who was downed as he caught the ball on his own 37 yard line. End of the quarter; Score, 3ichigan 14, Wisconsin 0. Louis Gilbert{ f Louis Gilbert played most of the game at left half, ran well with the ball, punted better, and was superb on defense, especially when the Bad- gers were in position to score. L. Harmon made one yard around his own left end. Friedman inter- cepted L. Harin n's pass directly in front of the goal posts and advanced the ball four yards. Harmon recovered Molenda's fumble giving Wisconsin possession of the ball on Michigan's eight yard line. Baer stopped L. Harmon for no gain. Gil- bert knocked down L. Harmon's pass. On 0 a fake place kick formation, L. fd te(i iC ---t.Cameron's place. Michigan took time !Harmon threw the ball over the goal S ECN1) QUArE ,it for Flora who was injured on the line, the pass beii g grounded. Mich-i- play. Friedman carried the ball 26 gan ball on the twenty yard line. End yards around left end despite the fact of the quart(' Score, Michigan 21 defensive game. Ray Baer went in that his own interference blocked his Wiscosini U. for George Babcock. Brown threw wajy. Bo olenda made three yards Iharmon for a two yard loss. Mc- on a center thrust. Bo Molenda madei I 1OUlRTII QUARTE R. Andiews threw a pass to I). Harmon three more on the same play. Gilbert panted to Crofoot who was who was tackled as he cawght the ball Friedman's pass was intercepted by tackled on his own 40 yard line. Cro- on Michigan's 47 yard line. D. Itfar- Leo Harmon who caught the ball after !foot was stopped on a fake quarter mon made I bree yards off tackle. one of his teammates had blocked it. back sneak. Blackman replaced1 Burrus. Bob BrownjIt is Wiscoisin's ball on her owu 5 I McAndrews was stopped by Ooster- intercepted L. Harmon's 1ass on his yard line. Leo Harmon failed to' ain baan for no gain. Baer broke through own 45 yard line. Ben FIriediman madeI thriu gil the line. Leo Hlarmon's for- and threw Crofoot for a 20 yard loss, six yard(s iinside the Badger right end-' warnd pass was blocked. Leo liar- when the Badger quarter back at- t .olenda made two yards through the moll's punt rolled out of bounds onI tempted a forward pass. L. Harmon line. o ' Michigan's eight yard line.pilted out of bounds to Michigan's Molenda made first down thli"gh I Friedman made four yards througb 45 yard line. Wisconsin called time. the couter of the lin. Gregory made the line. Gilbert punted against a Stamman replaced Molenda at full two yards1-round his own right eii- strong win to his own 30 yard line. back'. S'aman made three yards Molenda went seven yards through a Edwards stopped D. Harmon for no , through center. Stamman added an- big hole in. the center of the line.-I gain. Brown stopped L. Harmon foi' other yard. Friedman's pass fell in- Molenda made it first down on Wis- 1no gain.. L. flarnon's pass to Long to the arms of McAndrews who consin's 43 yard line, nine Michigan was inconplete, Long catching the 'all brought the ball to his own 42 yard men' going into the line of scrim- ;afiter it hit the ground. Herrnstein line. mage. Molenda bucked and rolled for) bloeked L. Harmon's pass and the ball Michigan blocked L. Harmon's pass. three more yards. fell into J'olaski's arms. Wisconsin Flora knocked down L. Harmon's see- Friedman made two yards, arounId has the ball on Michigan's 10 yard Ijand pass. Oosterbaan intercepted L. his own left end. Po Molenda made line. On the next play D. [harmon Hlarmnon's next pass, giving the Wol- two yards through the center of the fumbled. le recovered the ball but vernes the ball on Wiscon's 45 yard line. Friedmnan threw a short pass was thrown for a 15 yard loss. line. Gregory made five yards through to Molenda for a first down on Wis-f- L. Harmon's high pass was blocked the line, but Michigan was penalized cousin's 29 yard line. Gregory went i by Herrnstein. McAndrews vas five yards for offside. wide around his own left end and then stopped. Polaski caught L. Harmon's Staminan made three yards through cut in for a three yard gain. Michi- pass and was tackled on Michigan's the line. Staiman added a yard on gan was penalized 15 yards and Long five yard line, making it Michigan's a thrust through the right side of replaced Blackman. Wilke replaced I1ball, first down. Molenda carried the I the line. Gilbert punted over the goal Wilson. Molenda made three yards ball out of bounds. line. through the line. A pass by Fried- Gilbert punted to Crofoot who was Babcock went in for Gilbert. L. mail was blocked. Friedman's pass tackled on Michigan's 29 yard line. ; Harmon kicked to Babcock. Wiscon- to Oosterbaan was intercepted by D. IL. Hiarmon went around Michigan's sin was penalized 15 yards. Stamman Harmon who fell out of bounds on his right end for five yards. Polaski caught gained five yards through the line. own 20 yard line. Crofoot's pass for a first down; Wis- McAndrews broke through for six L. Harmon punted out of bounds oil comsin's ball on Michigan's 12 yard j yards. D. Harmon was stopped for Michigan's 38 yard line. Gregory line. D. 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