SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN I W.0 wwwme++. SCORE BY QUA1TER ILLINOIS m st 2nd 0 3rd 4th FINAL 1' MICHIGAN - 010 J WOLVERINES DEFEAT Pi3 TO 0 (Continued From Page Six.) field. Gilbert twisted his way through the Illinois team to place the ball on Illinois' 25 yard line. Friedman pas- sed to Gilbert who made a spectacular catch to complete the pass on Illinois' 9 yard line. Rich was thrown for a three yard loss. After faking a for- ward pass, Friedman ran around the Illinois left end for eight yards. Standing on the 15 yard line from a difficult angle Friedman made a place kick, giving the Wolverines three points. Score: Michigan 3, Illinois 0. Gilbert kicked off over the goal line. The referee, Eckersall, brought the ball out to Illinois' 20 yard line. Palmeroli broke in and threw Daugherity for a one yard loss. Stew- art wormed through Michigan's right guard for four yards. Stewart made two yards. Lanum punted out of bounds on Michigan's 47 yard line. Oosterbaan threw a long pass to Gil- bert but the ball was grounded by Stewart. Friedman threw a pass to Molenda bringing the ball to Ilinois' 40 yard line as the half ended. Store: MIchigan 3, Illinois 0. THIRD QUARTER P ul Cook was substituted for Rich in alhe Michigan lineup at the begin- nin# of the second half. Illinois elected to kickoff to Michi- gan when play was resumed. Nowak kicIed off to Cook who advanced the ball to his own 34 yard line. Cook gained three yards through Nowak. Friedman, on a criss cross buck, made four yards. Molenda, going through Illinois' right tackle, twisted his way to his own 46 yard line, giving Michigan a first down. Cook made one yard around Illinois' left end. Friedman's pass was grounded. Gilbert threw a long pass to Oosterbaan but Daugher- ity leaped high into the air and Inter- cepted it. After receiving the pass, Daugherity' ran to Illinois' 44 yard line before be- ing downed by Friedman. Gilbert, who threw the pass, was injured on the play. Daugherity made a wide end run around Flora and brought-the bail to Micigan's 43 yard line, CGok fre- Ing hiio t of bounds on the play. Daugherity plowed through the On- t i of Michigan's line for a gain of three yards. Oosterbaan threw Peters for a two yard loss. Peters slipped off tackle for four yards. Peters, stand- ing on the 50 yard line, failed in an attempt to make a place kick, the ball rolled to Michigan's two yard line, Coogt downing it for Michigan. Gilbert punted to Peters on the Michigan 40 yard line and Peters ran 14- yards, Gabel making the tackle. Illinois requested time out when Peters was in jured. Friedman broke through and tossed Stewart for a five yard loss. Peters was stopped when he attempted to gainI through Lovette. Stewart stumbled through the line for a yard. Standingi on Michigan's 40 yard line, Peters triedi another drop kick but the kick missedI the uprights by five yards, passing to the left. Gilbert punted to Peters who was downed in his tracks on his ownt 35 yard line. Ray Baer, who assisted in the tackle, was hurt, and Michigan called for time out. On a fake cross buck Stewart hurdl- ed the line for two yards. Oosterbaan downed Peters on the next play after the Illinois star back had gained three yards. Peters made a wide end run around Flora's end and then cut back" for a 13 yard gain. Lanum threw a pass to Daugherity, Truskowski tack- ling the Illinois receiver on Michigan's 44 yard line. Stewart stumbled but regained his feet and brought the hall within a half yard of a first down. Lovette broke through the Illinois line and threw Stewart for a three yard loss. Peters tried another drop kick from the 45 yard line but the ball fell short. Cook took it but was downed in his tracks on Michigan's six yard line. Gilbert punted out of bounds on his own 39 yard line. Truskowski broke through center and brought down Peters after he had made one yard. Illinois was penalized 15 yards for holding. Lanum jumped high into the air and snared Daugberi- ty's pass and netted the Indians a 10, yard gain. Po Molenda intercepted FOURTH QUARTER Lanum made a yard on a quarter-, backsneak. Gable tackled Peters who failed to gain. Lanum punted toed- man and the Michigan captain return- ed the ball nine yards to Illinois' 49 yard line. Cook made four yards on an end run. Gilbert, on a criss, cross buck,j made a yard. A forward pass, Fried- man to Cook, placed the ball in Illi-; nois' 25 yard line. Gallivan was sent into the game to replace Stewart. Friedman took the ball outsie butt gained two yards on the play.! Plaque Der ctober2 Marguerite Coe fro 1t Studio, Lincoin, Nebra store on these dates g onstration. l1e sure t ods and ideas that ma] interesting. SERVICE RIDER'S The Most Efficient Ask a User. SERVICE SEAD THE WANT ADS nonstrationI 45, 26, 27 the F. G. Coover Co. ska, will be at our giving a Plaque dem- o nttend! 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Lanum threw a pass, Trtskowski in- tercepting the ball and giving Michi- gan the ball on the Illinois' 31 yardf line. Gilbert twisted through Illinois' left guard for two yards. Yost sent in Rich to'replace Cook at right half. Gilbert met a stone wall on the next play. Friedman failed by a hair's breadth to carry the ba ver. On the last down Molenda wet through the cen. ter of the Hite for a touchdown.6 Gilbert hurt his left foot, aggravat- ing an old injury which kept him out of the first two games on the Mich- igan scedul wMolenda was stopped' without gain when he attempted to buck the Illinois line. Standing on on Illinois' 35 yard line, Friedman made an unsuccessful attempt to kick a field goal. Peters caught the ball and returned it 11 yards to Illinois' 14 yard line. Gallivan was stopped at the line of scrimmage. Lanum's forward pass was inter- cepted by Lovette on Illinois' 23 yard line. Friedman threw a pass to Oosterbaan who. after making a great catch carried three Illini men to Il- linois' 2 yard line. Molenda made a yard on a line buck. On a cross play, Oosterbaan brought the ball within inches o-f the goal. Friedman failed by a hair's width to carry the ball over. On the last down Molenda went through the cen- ter .of the line for a touchdown. Friedman made the extra point. Score: Michigan 13, Illinois 0. French was substituted for Peters. Marriner and Grabel were sent in at the tackles. .Nichol was substitut- ed for Wilson at end. Gilbert kick-' ed off to Gallivan on the goal line and Gallivan raced tvith the ball to his own 20 yard line before he was tackl- ed by Lovette. Brown wls sent in to replace D'Ambrosio. French was thrown for a yard loss' on an off tackle play. Ray Baer was hurt on the play. - Grinell replaced Baer at left tackle. Baer was given a great ovation upon his withdrawal, after having played the greatest game of his career against the Illini. French gained a yard around .MichigaI's left end. After shaking off four Michigan tacklers, Daugherity gained three yards around Michigan's right end. Lanum kicked to Gilbert on Mich- igan's 35 yard line. Gilbert made a wide run to bring the ball back 10 yards. Molenda gained four yards after finding a big hole in the left side of Illinois' line. Molenda broke through for a first down, advancing the ball to Illinois' 41 yard line. Molenda fumbled but recovered, losing two yards. Overton replaced Brown at left end. Michigan's fam- ous Friedman to Oosterbaan combin- ation, worked for the second time, Oosterbaan placing the ball on Il- linois' 30 yard line. A pass by Fried- man was intercepted by Gallivan who was brought down on the Indian's 35 yard line. 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