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THE TMICHIGAN DAILY

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End Plays Well
Wolverines Fall

SCORE Y QUARTERS

TQ POWERFUL ATTACK
(Continued from Page One)

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FIRST QUARTER
Captain Friedman won the toss and
elected to defend the south goal.
Hamilton kicked off to Friedman on
Michigan 15 yard line, Friedman re-
turning the ball to the 23 yard line.
Friedman made 3 yards on an off
tackle play. Gilbert punted to Hanl-
negan on the Navy 30 yard line, the
Navy bringing the ball to the 48 yard
line.
An off side play and Michigan was
penalized 5 yards. Caldwell made
one yard. Hamilton threw a long
pass,. but it was incomplete. Hamil-
ton punted out of bounds on Michigan
12 yard line. Gilbert punted to mid-
field, Gould being downed in his
tracks. Navy was penalized 15 yards
for clipping, putting ball on Navy 25
yard line. Hamilton gained four
yards off tackle. Hamilton punted to
Friedman on Michigan 40 yard line,
the ball being downed on Michigan 37,
yard line. Friedman's pass to Mo-
lenda was too far. Another pass by
Friedman to Molenda was blocked,
Michigan drawing a 5 yard penalty.j
Gilbert punted to Goudge, Ooster-
baan bringing him down on Navy 23
yard. A long pass, Hamilton to Lloyd
gauie d20 yards for the Midshipmen.
Hamilton was stopped for no gain.
Caldwell made -2 yards throughicenter.
Hamilton made a poor punt, Michigan
gaining possession of the ball on its
35 yardl line. A pass Friedman to
Flora advanced the ball to the 50 yard
line. Greenwald made four through
right tackle.
Molenda dropped Friedman's per-
fect pass. Another pass by (ilbert to
Friedman was intcomplete. Michigan
was penalized 5 yards. Gilbert punt-
ed to Goudge, the ball being downed
on Navy's 14 yard line. Hannegan
found a hole in the ?eft side of Mich-f
igan line and gained 9 yards. Hanne-
gan was stopped for no gain, but{
Michigan was offside, giving the Mid-
shipmen a first down. Hamilton
made 6 yards through right tackle. A
pass, Hamilton to Hardwick gained 9
yards for a first down. A pass Hamil-
ton to Lloyd was incomplete. Hamil-
ton punted, Navy downing the ball on
Michigan 41 yard line. Gilbert made
2 yards on end. Greenwald made 3
more on an end run. Gilbert punted
to Goudge who was downed in his
tracks on his own 20 yard line. Ham-
ilton passed to Lloyd, but Friedman
blocked the ball. Hamilton - punted

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bert who ran to Navy's 20 yard line.
Molenda gained', a yard. The Mid-
shipmen were off side on the next
play, and were penalized 5 yards.
HIardwick threw Greenwald for 'a 3
yard loss. On another fake place kick
formation, Molenda made eight yards.
Friedman's place kick was blocked
by Eddy, Navy gaining possession of
the ball on her 5 yard line. Hanne-
gan made a yard. Hamilton punted
to Gilbert in midfield, Gilbert shaking,
off four Midshipmen to bring the ball
to the Navy 40 yard line. .
On the old B 83 play, Gilbert gained
10 yards. Navy called for time. Gil-
bert lost a yard on an off tackle play.
Gilbert lost four yards. A pass,
Friedman to Oosterbaan brought the
ball to Navy's 11 yard line. Molenda
gained 3 yards through left guard.
On an attempted quarterback sneak
Friedman lost 1 yard. Friedman's
pass to Oosterbaan was knocked
dpwn, one yard from the goal. Fried-
man called another place kick and
passed to Oosterbaan, but the ball was
blocked by Hamilton. A pass Fried-
man to Oosterbaan put the ball with-
in one yard of the goal line. Michi-
gan failed to make its down, however,
and Navy was given possession of the
ball.
Hamilton punted to Gilbert, on
Navy's 36 yard line. Gireenwald,
fumbled and Navy recovered on her
own 35 yard linme. Hannegan made a
yard. Hannegangn cross buck gain-
ed 5 yards. Caldwell gained four
yards and a first down for Navy. Mo-
lenda intercepted Hamilton's pass,
and ran to Navy's 33 yard line before
being tackled. Navy requested time
out.
Friedman's long pass to Molenda
was intercepted by Lloyd on the
Midshipmen's 18 yard ltne. Friedman
was injured on the play. Olsen re-
placed Wickhorst at left tackle.
Puckelwartz substituted for Fried-
man. Flora stopped Caldwell after
the Midshipman had made six yards.I
The first half ended with ball in
Navy's possession on her own 22 yarn
line.
SCORE-MICHIGAN 0, NAVY 0.

SECOND HALF
Hartwick started at right end. Cald-
well at right half, Hamilton at full-
back, Goudge at quarterback and
Hannegan at left half for Navy.
Captain Friedman resumed his
place as quarterback for Michigan.
Captain Wickhorst of the Navy also
started.
Eddy kicked off to Greenwald who
let the ball roll off- side. The ball
was brought back and Eddy licked
off again, this tipe to Flora who
fumbled. However the Navy was off-
side and Navy was forced to kick off
again.
Eddy kicked to Baer who fumbled
and recovered on his own 45.yard line.
Friedman threw a long pass to Mo-
lenda, but it failed. Greenwald pass-
ed to Molenda, but the pass was too
far.' Navy was penalized 10 yards
giving Michigan a first down. Green-
wald gained 2 yards through the line.
Friedman's pass to Oosterbaan fail-
ed. A pass, Friedman to Flora, was
also incompleted. Michigan was
penalized 5 yards for throwing two
incompleted passes. Gilbert punted
to Goudge, who dodged Flora and
Oosterbaan, and brought the ball to
Navy's 20 yard line.
Navy called for time out. Hamilton
made two yards off right tackle. Han-
negan made a first down through
Baer. On a similar play, Hamilton
made 3 yards. Caldwell gained 2
yards through the right side of his
line. Friedman signaled for a fair
catch on Hamilton's punt Michi-
gan's ball on its own 30 yard line. A
pass, Friedman to Molenda, made 11
yards and a first down. Greenwald
lost four yards. Gilbert caught Fried-
man's pass and advanced the ball to
Navy's 40 yard line. Gilbert dropped
Friedman's pass near the goal line.
A pass, Friedmandto Molenda, was
complete and gained a yardl. Fried-
man's pass to Oosterbaan was wild.
Michigan was penalized five yards
for throwing two incompleted passes.
Gilbert punted out of bounds on
Navy's 10 yard line. Hannegan made
3 yards off left tackle.
Hamilton made a poor kick, the ball
rolling out of bounds on the Midship-
men's 31 yard line.

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Babcock replaced Greenwald. Mo- I-::..
lenda fumbled, Caldwell recovering
for Navy on his own 27 yardI ine.
H=annegan gained 2 yards. Caldwell -
lost one yard. Goudge caught Ilamil -
ton's pass and brought the baill to
Michigan's 44 yard line. Caldwell
broke through Miclhigan's line and ran..'
to the 25 yard Ble. Rlich irep lced, .1'~
Babcock. '' 7
Caldwell gained four yards througii1
IPalmeroli. Caldwell squirmed through
for two more yards. Flora stopped
Hannegan at the line of scrinunage.
Standing on 31ichigan's 25 yard
line, Hauilton made a ccese ial.
place kick. Score Na vy i, Michig i
Gilbert kicked off to Coudge, wo
brought the ball 'to his own 25 yard
line. Hamilton made a yard, and the n
nmade four yards around his left end. .
1-Ianmilton kicked to Friedtnani on idng .Yot
Michigan 27 yard line. i iedman F g 11.Yost
the ball back 10 yards but funibled. -Michigan team's cannot always win
Navy recovered. Lloyd caught alii_- and fans feel certain that "Hurry Up"
ilton's pass, but fumbled and Michi- will drive his team to the limit for
gan recovered on her 20 yard line. the rest of the season in an effort to
Gilbert punted to Goudge on theItake the Conference championship.
Navy 40 yard line as the third quarter
ended. was incomplete. Gilbert shook off
SCORE, NAVY 3 MICHIGAN 0. Ithree Navy tacklers and gained seven
yards around his left end. Goudge
FOnR1TII QUARTER blocked Friedman's short pass. Mich-
Caldwell gained 4 yards# through aIgan was penalized five yards. Gil-
his right guard. Navy took time out Bert's pass was incomplete, giving
i for Lloyd who was hurt on the play. Navy the ball on its own 40 yard line..
Smith took his place. Apass, Hin-y! iamilton made a yard. Molenda
ilton to 1lardwick, failed. Gilbert -t pped Caldwell.
intercepted Hamilton's pass and ran ;ic-higan was penalized five yards'
to Navy's 40 yard line before being for Teing offside. Hannegan was stop-
forced out of bounds. ! ped for no gain. Hamilton punted to
Oosterbaan's long pass to Molenda (Continued on Page Seven)
E.

HARRIERS DOWN
MICHIGAN STATE
(Special To The Daily)
LANSING, Oct. 30.-Coach Steve
Farrell's cross country team defeat-
ed Michigan State here today in a
race over a 4.83 miles course. The
weather was perfect and the course
exceedingly fast.
Severance, Michigan State captain,
won the race in the fast time of 26
minutes 51.2 seconds, defeating Briggs,
the Wolverime leader, by about 10
yards The two ran on even terms
far almost the entire route, but in the
last mile the State captain gained a
slight advantage which he held until
the end. Severance set the pace
throughout the race closely followed
by both Briggs and Hornberger.
Briggs was evidently still bothered
by the effects of" an operation, which
he underwent this summer, and was
unable to sprint to the finish' with
his customary ease. Hornberger fin-
ished third.
Fourth place was taken by Wylie,
touted as State's other star, while the
next four places went to Michigan
men, Wuerfel, Iskendarian, Monroe,
and Lamont finishing in that order.
Although the time was 20 seconds
slower than the course record it was
very fast for such an early season
performance. The team looked much
improved over the form showed last
week when it defeated the Purdue
aggregation, and with many other
other meets to come prior to the Con-
ference championship, is expected to
round into fine shape.
Of the eight men to place in the
race six were Michigan men, three of
these, Wuerfel, Monroe, and Lamont
being sophomores.
NEW YORK-Directors of the
'Brooklyn National league baseball
club announced yesterday that the
contract of Wilbur Robinson, man-
ager had been renewed.

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Benny Oosterbaan
Although the Michigan eleven was
smothered under the powerful attack
of the Navy team, Benny Oosterbaan,
one of the greatest ends in the coun-
try last year, played a fine game
throughout the entire clash.
to Gabel on the Navy 34 yard line, as
the quarter ended.
* SECOND QUARTER
Molenda made 4 yards through the
line. Molenda was stopped for no
gain. Navy called for time out.
Friedman failed to gain. Standing
on -Navy's 40 yard line, Friedman fak-
ed a-place kick giving the ball to Gil-

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