I '-' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1926 . ..r.r.. . w. '.'' ... ., ir i rrr uluir/iu / n y. .' Y'. .. .........+...,. . ..a ' .. '.' t r ..., FlAUMichigan called for time out for Baer who was hurt. Harmon made a yard around his right end. Bar- num punted to Friedman who return- ed the ball 10 yards to Michigan's 44 yard line. Weber gained three yardsa on a line plunge and added a yard on another plunge. Gilbert 'age One) punted out of bounds on Wisconsin's TER 15 yard line. of Wisconsin Barnum punted to Friedman who an of Michigan brought the ball back five yards to ssed a coin to his own 44 yard line. A short for- rmon won the ward pass by Friedman over the line fend the west of scrimmage was blocked. Friedman ing advantage made two yards around his left end. us back. Gilbert punted to Crofoot, who was to Crofoot on downed by Flora on Wisconsin's 23 e and Crofoot yard line. Crofoot made two yards s own 29 yard jaround his own right end. yard on an at- Barnum punted out of bounds on the next play. Michigan's 35 yard line. Weber failed lman on Mich- to gain on a line plunge. Gilbert made he Wolverine five yards around Wisconsin's left ter he squirm- end. The quarter ended with the ball f the Wiscon- in Michigan's possession on her own Weber plunged 40 yard line. his line for 5 Score, Michigan 0, Wiscons n 0. on the next . SEC Q 11TAUTER ert punted to Gilbert punted, and Baer of Michi- 24 yard line, gan downed the ball on Wisconsin's in his tracks. 14 yard line. Harmon failed to gain n the Wiscon- around Flora's end. Rose made three the end. Bar- J yards on an off tackle play. Bar- an on Michi- num punted out of bounds on his own riedman fum- 4.5 yard line. Gilbert was stopped for recovered for no gain. Friednman faked a forward pass and ran around his right end ass to Flora for a five yard gain. Michigan was Wisconsin called for time out. Gil- 'ds for crawl- bert skirted Welch's end, failing to through the make a first down by inches. *o- ng Michigan a lenda made. a yard to supply the nec- t play, Gilbert essary distance for first down. Weber t end. smashed through the line for two for a 10 yard yards. Weber added six yards on an- attempted to other line buck. Molenda hit the line punted to Cro- making two yards and another first his tratks on down for Michigan. H-armon failed Molenda gained another yard on a an's end. Bar- line plunge. Friedman made two n who return- yards through right tackle. jolenda to his own 32 failed to gain. Standing on Wiscon- sin's 3 Oyard line, Friedman made'a way through place kick, giving Michigan a three Molenda made point lead. the line. Mo- Score, Michigin 3, Wisconsin 0. y through the Harmon kicked off to Gilbert who ,yards, giving racdd 20 yards to his own 33 yard line st down .Gil before he was tackled. The next play, loss of three Gilbert kicked to Crofoot, who fum~ d an end run. bled but recovered on his own 25 to Molenda, yard line. Barnum made two yards rt punted to through the line. Hoffman replaced ed by Ooster- Molenda at right half. Molenda left ird line. The the field limping. Crofoot made an zed five yards eleven yard gain on a sneak play. ,e kick recall- Barnum made two yards but fum-. Michigan's 35 bled on the play, Michigan 'recovering ited again to the ball on Wisconsin's 28 yard line. d by Baer on A forward pass, Friedman to Ooster- Ze. baan, advanced the ball 12 yards to SCORE] .WISCONSIN MICHIGAN - BY QUARTERS 1st . 2nd 3rd 4th 0 0 0 0 017 713 Wisconsin's 16 yard line. Gabel re- placed Squier at right tackle. Gilbert made a yard around left end.! A forward pass, Gilbert to Fried- man, was complete, the Michigan cap- tain being forced out of bounds on Wisconsin's two yd line. Weber placed the ball within six inches of the goal on a line plunge. Kreuz re-' placed Rose at right half for Wiscon- sin. Weber plunged through the line for a touchdown, going through right tackle. Friedman's attempt to kick goal after touchdown was successful. Score, )iichigan 10, Wisconsin 0. Harmon kicked off to Weber on! Michigan's 20 yard line but the kick- off was recalled because Wisconsin was offside. Kicking off from his own 35 yard line, Harmon kicked to Gil- bert who brought the ball back 30 yards to his own 48 yard line. Hoff- man was ,thrown for a yard loss on an end run. Michigan called for time out. Friedman threw a long pass to Oosterbaan who made a spectacular catch to complete the pass, the play netting Michigan 32 yards, placing the ball on Wisconsin's 21 yard line. Friedman's pass to Gilbert was in- complete. Hoffman failed to gain on a wide end run. Friedman's pass to Gilbert was incomplete and Michigan, was penalized five yards. Nyland re-' placed Flora. Michigan called time out for Friedman. -Friedman threw a pass to Ooster- baan but the end was not able to snare the high pass. Michigan lost the ball on downs on the Badger 27, yard line. Barnum passed to Welch but the play was incomplete. Bar- num was thrown for a 13 yard loss when he attempted to throw a forward pass. Gael broke through, downed Harmon for a seven yard loss, bring- Ing the ball back to Wisconsin's six yard line. Barnum punted to Gilbert in mid- field, the halfback returning the kick to Wisconsin's 31 yard line. However, the play was recalled because Michi- gan was offside. Barnum kicked to Gilbert again in midfield, Gilbert zig- zagging his way to bring the ball back to Wisconsin's 16 yard line be- fore being tackled. Oosterbaan made a great catch of IFriednian's long pass over the goal' line, scoring another touchdown for, the Wolverines. Friedman kicked goal.! i Score, Michigan 17, Wisconsin 0. Harmon kicked off to Gilbert who1 returned the ball 25 yards before being downed on his own 45 yard lire as the helf ended. Score, Michigan 17, Wisconsin 0. 1 SECOND HALFf Harmon kicked off to Flora, who had resumed play at the beginning of' the half. Flora returned the ball to his own 30 yard line. Gilbert punted to Crofoot who was tackled by Flora l I and Oosterbaan on Wisconsin's 44i I yard line. A pass, Rose to CrofootP gained a yard. Mansfield replaced I Barnum. Mansfield threw a pass, which Hoffman intercepted on his , own 40 yard line. Gilbert kicked to Crofoot who was downed in his tracks I on his own 20 yard line., Rose made a yard through the line. Sheutte punted to Friedman who was tackled on his own 45 yard line. Friedman threw a forward pass to Oosterbaan, the play gaining ten yards and a first down. Weber made two yards on a plunge. Friedman threw a forward pass, but it was wild and grounded. Gilbert punted out of; bounds on Wisconsin's 34 yard line. Baer stopped Rose lch- he at- tempted to plunge through tackle. A forward pass, Rose to Crofoot, was complete and gained three yards. Mansfield's forward pass to Harmon was incomplete. Sheutte punted to Michigan's 26 yard line, Cameron of Wisconsin downing the ball. Gilbert punted to Crofoot who dodged Ooster-I baan and Flora to bring the ball to his own 35 yard line. Michigan call- ed for time out for Baer who .was in- jured. Crofoot made two yards through his right guard. Weber intercepted Rose'ssforward passgiving Michigan possession of the ball in midfield. Hoffman gained three yards around right end. Weber addedt by hitting the line. Friedman's pass to . Flora complete. Gilbert punted an baan knocked the ball out on Wisconsin's 5 yard line. gained three yards on a li Crofoot made two yards on terback sneak. Shuette pun own 35 yard line where Vo downed the ball. Hoffman skirted left e twelve yard run. Gilbert ra right end for eleven yar Michigan first down. On buck formation, Gilbert too to Wisconsin's 4 yard line. Weber hit left guard forI yards and then plunged th center of the line for his seco down. Friedman made his ti after touchdown by kickin Score, Michigan 21, Wisco Harmon kicked out of b Michigan's 48 yard line. kicked off again, this timet on Michigan's 15 yard line back being tackled on his yard line. Gilbert puntedt who returned the kick 35 Michigan's 41 yard line. S made the tackle. Harmon found a hole in side of Michigkn's line and yards. Dewey stopped Ro gain. The third quarter e the ball in the Badgers' pos the Michigan 35 yard line. Michigan 2A, Wisconsin I) FOURTH QUARTER and Michigan was penalized 15 yards Kasiska substituted for Wagner. for holding. FINAL Gilbert blocked Rose's forward pass. Gilbert made two yards around end. jMansfield threw a long pass close to Michigan called for time out for Gil- AMichigan's goal but Hoffman blocked bert who was hurt on the play. ,Af- it. Michigan was given the ball on ter a long intermission Gilbert r- its own 33 yard line when Wisconsin suined his place. Gilbert punted to failed to make its downs. Weber I Crofoot who was downed on the Mich- made five yards through center, igan 49 yard line. Weber hit the line again for three A forward pass, Rose to Harmon, more yards. Gilbert punted to Cro- gained four yards. Oosterbaan leap- ' foot who was- downed by Oosterbaan ed high into the air and intercepted on Wisconsin's 25 yard line. Har- I Rose's forward pass, Michigan getting two more mon made a yard through left tackle. possession of the ball on their own 37 A forward pass from Mansfield to, yard line. Rose intercepted Friedman's i was il- Welch brought the ball to Wisconsin's { forward pass, the Badgers' taking the i 35 yard line. ball on the Michigan 45 yard line. nd Oos Mansfield failed to gain through Shaw replaced Mansfield. Nyland of bounds right guard. Gilbert blocked Rose's substituted for Oosterbaan at left end. Harmon forward pass to Cameron. Shuette Rose threw a long pass to Shaw but it ine buck. punted io Friedman who returned the [was grounded. Shaw completed Rose's n a quar- ball eight yards to the Wolverines' pass but the play was recalled; Mich- ted to his 38 yard line. Wisconsin called for igan being offside. Rose threw an- n Bremer i time out. other forward pass but it. was incom- I Von Bremer was carried off the field plete. Wisconsin was penalized five nd for a and Schweers took his place. Palmer- yards for throwing two incompleted an around oli replaced Dewey at Michigan's left passes. ds, giving guard. Gilbert found a wide hole in Rose threw another pass but it was +hn li e nrl mnln r 1 m 1 IIi . .:, ,..,,.]... .. l r T> f s y ,rI 4; a delayed ! k the ball! two more rough the Ond touch- third point a goal 'nsili 0. bounds on Harmon to Gilbert, the half s own 38 to Crofoot yards to choenfeldt the right added six se for no nded with session on ., the center at the line anct madte a U7 yard gain, but the play was recalled, blacked. Wisconsin; was penalized an- (Continued on Page Seven) .1 V .1! . Michigan men are just as particular about their haircut as they are about their ckotles. Every detail is noticed and we f make a. vain endeavor to justify their patronage. ARCADE BARBER SHOP 6 Nickels Arcade / 'I -6e Gm Outit SWEAT SHIRTS-SHOES-GYM SUITS 711 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Next to Arcade Theatre I1 it ,N .. .-e ..- .. ILVOM4 W4K Wil r' ? 'fi e i Y2 u "t ,< Y but Results 'Y In the reason why we rate ourselves among the best in the dry cleaning industry. 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