6 PAGE SIX, ,"M TT7 AXT/-lT T-T/"'4 A AT T'%.A.TT 'L,? PESX TTI E M ft;1 TY GA N TDA LY s ')VNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1926 4 rr ...' i MIHIANDEFAT MINNESO5TA, 20-1 (Continued From Page One) PLAY BY PLAY The following is the play-by-pla account of the game: . FIRST QUARTER Minnesota won the toss and electe to defend the west goal. Gilbert kicked off to Barnhart o the 8-yard line and Barnhart returne the ball to his, own 23 yard lin Nydahl threw a pass to Barnhart bu it was incompleted. Nydahl tried th lft side of the Michigan line an lbade one yard. Barnhart kicked to Friedman on th 27 yard line. Friedman slipped bu returned the ball to the 35 yard lin Minnesota was penalized 15 yards fo holding and the kick was recalled. I Was Minnesota's ball on her 9 yar line. Barnhart kicked to Gilbert i midfield and Gilbert returned it si yards. Time out for Michigan. Gil 'ert was hurt on the play. Trainer Hoyt administered first ai and Gilbert resumed play. It wa Michigan's ball on her 44 yard line Friedman gained four yards throug] loft tackle. Friedman passed to Gil bett who caught the ball and ran t the 15 yard line before being force out of bounds. Molenda made fou yards through the center of the line Molenda tried the right side of th line and gained one yard. Friedma on'a fake buck passed the ball to Gil bert over the goal line but it was in complete. It was Minnesota's ball o the 20 yard line. Joesting hit cente $br a one yard gain. Barnhart circle Michigan's left end for a two yard gain. 'Minnesota was penalized 1 yards, placing the ball on the Minne sota 6 yard line. Barnhart punted t Gilbert on Minnesota's 45 yard lin and Gilbert returned the ball 12 yard before being downed. Rich made two yards on an off- tackle play.Rich passed the ball t1 Iriedman who ran to the 5 yard lin before being tackled out of bounds Gilbert failed to gain through center Molenda gained three yards through the center of the line. Molenda put the ball on the one foot line. On the nex play Michigan was offside. Molenda went through right guard for the first touchdown. Michigan called time out for lolenda who was hurt on the play ']phrs was the first thne Molenda has been lhurt this season. Friedman's attempt to kick goal was successful. Score: Michigan 7, MIn. nsota 0. lyulvey was substituted for Huls- trand. Gilbert kicked off to Matchan on the 13 yard line. Barnhart raced around his right end to the 38 yard line before being stopped. Nydahl passed' to Haycraft to Michigan's 47 yard line successfully. Joesting made one-yard through the center of the line. Barnhart threw a long pass but it swas incomplete when no one was there to receive it. Nydahl made five yards through right tackle on a delayed buck. Nydahl threw a long pass but Friedman knocked ft down near Mich- igan's goal line. The ball was Michi- gan's on downs on her 40 yard line. Friedman threw a pass which was in- tercepted by Matchan on the Minne- sota 35 yard line. Nydahl threw a pass but it was knocked down by Ooster- baan.~ Nydahl 6circled right end for no gain. Barnhart punted to Friedman on the 20 yard line. Friedman standing on the side lines when he caught the kick. Minnesota called for time out. Gilbert punted from his awn 25 yard line to Nydahl who fumbled but the ball Was recovered in midfield by Matchan. Barnhart went around Oosterbaan's end for 'a first down, placing the ball on Michigan's 41 yard line. Joesting ripped through the center of Michi- gan's ine for 3 yards. Oa icross-buck Nydahl was stop- ped by Oosterbaan for no gain. Mo- lenda was taken out of the game be- cause of injuries, Walter Webber re- placing him. Nydahl threw a short pass over center but Truskowski knocked it down. Barnhart punted over the Michigan goal line. The referee placed the ball in Michigan's possession on the 20 yard line. Gilbert failed to gain on an attempted end run around the left side of the line. Friedman hit left tackle for three yards and Gilbert punted on the next play to Nydahl on Minnesota's 40 yard line. Flora tackled him after he re-I turned the ball five yards, as quarter ended. Score: "3cligan 7, Minnesota SECOND QUARTER the 0. SCORE BY QUARTERS U Play was resumed with Michigan yin possession of the ball on her own 20 yard line. Gilbert gained two yards. iMolenda plowed through the center of I the line for three yards. Friedman was thrown for a one yard loss on an rY attempted off-tackle play. I Barnhart found a hole in left tackle and gained five yards. Nydahl gained two more yards through left guard. d Joesting fell short of a first down by inches. Michigan called time out for n Ray Baer who was injured &n the play. I d After a few minutes rest, Baer took e. his place again at left tac.le. Joest- tt ing made a first down through left e tackle. Barnhart gained two yards d through the line. Oosterbaan threw Parnhart for a 7 yard loss after he e had fumbled the pass from center. t Lovette broke through the Minnesota . line and threw Barnhart for a 10'yard r loss. t Flora blocked Nydahl's punt and ,d Palmeroli recovered the ball on Min- n nesota's 35 yard line. Friedman tWew x a pass to Gilbert who carried the ball - to the 5yard line. Webber plunged through center for three yards. d Webber fumbled the ball on a line s buck but the play was not counted, . since Michigan was offside, being h given a five yard penalty. Gilbert ran - around Minnesota's right end for a o touchdown but the play was recalled d because both teams were offside. Web r her failed to gain through the center of the line. e Friedman threw a pass to Oooster- n baan over the goal line but it was in- - completed. Friedman protested that - Oosterbaan had been interfered with i but the referee brought the ball out toj r the 20 yard line and placed it in Min- d nesota's possession. I Barnhartvas thrown for a one yard 5 loss when he attempted to ski't Flora'sa - end. Barnhart punted out of bounds ) on Michigan's 38 yard line. Rich cut e back through center and gained three s yards.' Rich gained four more yards on. - the same play. Rich passed to Fried- man but the ball was thrown too far for Friedman to reach it. Gilbert made a sensational punt of 5'3 yards, . the ball rolling out on Minnesota's six yard line. Flora blocked Nydahl's punt and t Michigan recovered the ball on Min-( nesota's 7 yard line. Time out was taken to rid the field of cameramen. Rich took the ball out of bounds onz . the five yard line on an out of boundst play. Webber plowed through the: center of Minnesota's line, placing the ball on the two yard line. Webber hit a stone wall on an at- tempted line buck through left' guard. Rich carried the ball over for a touch- down on a line plunge through center. Friedman made a successful try for 1point after touchdown, but it was not counted because Michigan was offside. Score: Michigan 13, Minnesota 0. Almquist substituted for Nydahl at quarterback. Minnesota elected to receive the kickoff and Matchan took Gilbert's kick on the 7 yard line, Flora making a splendid tackle, bringing him down on the 22 yard line. Almqui't gained I three yards through right tackle but Minnesota was penalized five yards for being offside. Barnhart, on a punt formation, ran I around his right end without gain. Baer broke throgh and narrowly missed the tackle, but the play was stopped by Palmeroli. Barnhart punt- ed to Gilbert in midfield, Gilbert re- turning the ball to the Minnesota 41 See the New Model Corona at Rider'sPen Shop repairing Today and Monday PETER KYNE'S "Golden Strain" j Added AttractionsI "Mare Nostrum" Soon RAE MINNESOTA MICHIGAN - ist 0 2nd 0 713 yard line. Minnesota took time out. Gilbert rani around left end and darted through the entire Minnesota team for a touchdown, covering 42 yards in his I sensatioulal attn. Friledniani added the extri point' after touchdown. Scope:1 Michigan 20, Minnesota 0. Grinnell was substituted for Ray Baer in the Micliigan lineup. Gilbert kicked off to Matchan on the five yard line, Matchan returning the ball tol the 25 yard line before Flora nade the tackle. Greenwald was substitut- ed for Gilbert. Barnhart gained three yards on a left end run. Almquist gained two yards through right tackle. Barnhart punted out of bounds on Michigan's 37 yard line. Greenwald drove through Minnesota's right tackle for four yards. Green-' 'wald skirted left end for five yards before being forced out of bounds on the 47 yard line. TEARS THROUGH MICHIGAN L INEF } f;r On an off tackle play Almquist center. Joesting made a first down. gkii.edtwo yards. On a delayed buck ' Almquist was stopped by Molenda 3rd 4th FINAL formation, Almquist added three more !when he attempted to go through right yards. Barnhart punted out of bounds tackle. on ilichigan's 33 yard line. Fried- Almquist was stopped by Molenda an Iwisted his way through right when he tried to circle Oosterbaan's [a cle for one yard. end. Truskowski broke through and -Abpass by Friedman was blocked. stopped Barnhart for a one yard loss. 0, a fake punt formationGilbert pass-- Almquist threw a pass which Trus- to Friedlman who gave a brilliant kowski broke up. Michigan got the it onf1.ope nfield running, racing ball on downs on its own 16 yard 'N yards before being tackled on Min-I line. .....' nesota's 20 yard line. Friedman was Gilbert cut back after he crossed the ond half, giving Michigan its full hurt on the play. Molenda went I line of scrimmage and made five yards. strength. brough the center of the line for two Molenda tore through the center of yards. the line for three yard's. Michigan Barnhart kicked off but the baill linnesota was penalized five yards took time out for Molenda. went out of bounds on Michiga n () for being off side. Molenda plowed Gilbert punted to Minnesota's 40 yard line. The ball was kikin i b ack;r through center, giving Michigan an- yard line. Joesting made four yards line for another try, Barnhart ick- rirst. down. Both teams were through center. Almquist missed a ine for anothGr try, Baruhart hiar side(o n the next play. tirst down by inches when he found ng again to Gilbert on te 12 yired iOn a criss cross play, Oosterbaan 'a hole in the left side of Michigan'5 l er twiste a ro thee failed to gain. Friedman passed over line. tacklers to advance the ball to the .) tlie goal lin~ebut the pass was too yard line. Michigan called for t n10 ftof'rth.e ibut ahe ss s Joesting made first down through out Mchigrwash Miciga end, giving Mm-enter. arnhart advanced the ball then kilbert, wasl l th t h p1 nsotta the ball on her 20 yard line, two yards through left tackle. Barn- tackle for a kai o fouryards. rie lt ing made four yards through cen- hart squirmed through the line for a man added two more on the same par tw.a. one yard gain. Almquist threw a pass Gilbert punted to Almniaton the Irhart twted his way through to Barnhart but it was incompleted. p~ned o li~~luia. Ol hi0'~the Mvicjhigan tacklers on the right side yard line where the M inne>ota qua o the line for tackrs on Arg ust Molenda made three yards through 'erback was dawned in his tracks by othe lne for a firstdown.Almquist center. Gilbert punted to Minneso- Baer and Oosterbaan. Mo- ta's 46 yard line where Flora downed Baerand ostrbaa. hnda onl amiattempted end run. Joest- Joesting made five yards through on a leiphol int cn oft the ball. Peplaw tore through the Michigan's right guard. Alnquist made .n lin anl made 13nyards. left side of Michigan's line for five, a first down when he ciarriedh the thl ln-hgat de two more thrughyards Minnesota was penalized 15 through center for six yards. Iarn- m yards for holding. Peplaw added a hart was thrown for a two yard los;ot l. Almqist narrowly made Iyard through right tackle. Joesting on an attempted end run. .Joesting unog right take Ihen hrg- made four yards through center on a lowed through center for five yards.k.lne buc. Peplaw punted out of ead through for ten yards and an- ln uh.Ppa utdoto Joesting added two rrrore on a line other first down. Coachr sent in-boundsonMichigan's 36 yard line buck. Barnhart punted to Gilbert on .iquier to substitute for Pameroli. Molenda made a yard. Molenda the Michigan 28 yard line, Gilbert ifoessti tue for andeadd- found a hole on the left side of the making only a yard in advancing the i n moreds through Michigan's - line and made a five yard gain. Mo- bail. Friedman made a successful pass nine more yards tnghenthtgrou lenda added two more yards for a to Ray Baer, placing the ball on - center for one yard, giving Minnesota first down. Rich leaped over the line nesota's 46 yard line. Iaohr firs down B iarihart made and made two yards. Rich was stop- Minnesota called for time out. Rich Ithree through the left side of the line ped without a gain trying to buck the hit a stone wall on a cross buck play. as the quarter ended. line. Michigan was penalized five A pass, Friedman to Oosterbaan, was Score: ichigan 20, Minnesota 0. ards for being offside. intercepted by Barnhart on Minne- I / 'Squier was hurt on th a and sota's 25 yard line. Almquist added a FOURTH QUARTER McIntyre replaced him. Rich made first down, running down the lido The final quarter was started with up the loss by plunging through the lines before lie was thrown out of the ball in Minnesota's possession on line for five yards. Johnson substi- b'nuI. s. 'the 'Wolverine's 27 yard line. tuted for Meile. Gilbert punted to the Joesting made one yard through con- Joesting made nine yards through (Continued on Page Seven) ,,rt Greenwald again took the ball and} barely made a first down through cen- ter. Friedman attempted to throw a' forward pass but could find no Michi-r gan man uncovered and was thrown I for a six yard loss. Friedman threw a pass to Oosterbaan but Joesting knocked it down.I Friedman threw another pass, this time to Greenwald, but it was ground- - ed. Michigan was penalized five yards for throwing two incompleted passes in succession. Greenwald's punt was , blocked but Michigan recovered it on - ' its 25 yard line. Minnesota was given the ball on downs. Almquist threw a pass but it was "Four Yard" Joesting grounded. Barnhart threw a long pass I Star Minnesota fullback, who held to Almquist over right end but Ooster- to his reputation in the game yester- baan and Rich blocked it. Minnesota ( day by repeatedly tearing through the was penalized five yards for incom- Wolverine guard. Joesting played one pleting two forward passes. of the greatest games of his career, On the next play both teams were and at no time (luring the game was offside. A mquist threw another pass the Michigan line able to stop his abut it was incomplete. Minnesota was plunges. penalized five yards for throwing an- other incomplete pass. Barnhart threw with the ball in possession of the Wol- a long pass to Almquist but'Friedman verines on their own 38yards the. knocked it down. Michigan was given I Score: Michigani 2, Minesota 0. possession of the ball on its own 35 yard line when Minnesota failed to 'THIRD, QUARTER make first down. 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