''r"ESDA).Y, NOVU~l31RA 30, 1926 THE FMIHIGAN DAILY PACIE SVEVI3 t A tiJ 1Vai Va liv[ ILL N uA sa Ld F STATSTIC GIV EDG "LASO WILL RISK J fIs'IIs IV EGE RING TITLE SOON TO0 NAVYil OVER CADETS'a-oi 'Z West Point g~rid1 'Veam n uteassed By. IsiMsipmieil Inl Amos.t Every Branch iOf Play LOTH WEAK ON DEFENCE v , ;lczfctated eleven, stolpped0on i, ; V"a1Y to a nai onial title by the 21- 21 l wih Ariny, had the edge on the <.c<<;:, in the Battle Saturday, statis- t ic:i sow. H owever, it must lbe re- ir enl ered that the Midshipmenga- ed aaiig advantage against the Army ",hock troops," the West Point reg- uians; staging a comeback after enter- inl, the fray. 'I'e ostat istics of the game follow:j Arnmy Navy ]First downs............. 9 First down from rushes . . 8 1 First diownls from passes . . 1 5 Jirt do wns from penalty . . 0 2, aumber of ruc-hes......... 47 52 \ard°'s tgainxed b~y rushes . .277 227 Yards lost by rushes . ... 14 10 Forward passes attempted. . 2 1 Forward passes completed. 2 1 Forward passes intercepted 1 0 Forward passes grounded. 0 5 Yards gained by forward passes..........17 110,1 J Number of Ipenalties...... 9 Yards lost by penalties.... 55 Fumbles (punt)............ 0 Fumbles recovered........ 1 Number puints.............. 10 Average distance. punts .. 35 Average yards punts re- turn'ied.................. 2 The struggle at Chicago wasc 11 65 1 0 8' 35 (II ° -l- f1iZ ;x1 If You are a telephone si ibe irr ai' 1 l T the Ad-Taker, D iai 21 21.1, anti >ygnu wa: aL- will be Chargecd. 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Gil57-58 10 one of the most interesting in football his- tory, with Army displaying a remark- able brand of football to overcome the Middies' early lead. However, there were many added thrills to the classic, chief among them being the perfect drop kick by Hamilton after Navy's last touchdown, and the kick missed by Wilson by inches only from the 25 yard line. The apparent weakness of the de- fense of both teams can be accounted for in part by the desperate chances taken by both teams. In at least three occasions when only a yard was needed on fourth down, and the ball in midfield, the chance was taken and the attempt successful each time. Each team was working at its best in an attempt to advance over the oth- er, and forward passes were often re- sorted to by the Navy team on first down, while trick formations were as common as regular plays. Navy was. successful in its quick kick trick and the ball was sent over the heads of the Army backs on an unexpected punt (in first down in the third quarter. LAFAYETTE BACKFIELD STARS LEAD SCOES To "Mike" Wilson, sophomore back- field star of Lafayette's unbeaten and untiedl eleven, goes the high scoring title of -the East. His .20 touchdowns for a total of 120 points represent more than one third of the points his team scored in its triumphant march over nine opponents and set up a new recorldor high scoring in the East, surpassing Eddie Tryon's record per- formance of last year when the bril- liant Colgate back ran, up 103 points. :M "Milie" fairiy distanced his nearest rivals, "Light Horse" H-arry W,,1son, of the Army, and AWiliams, Connecti- cut Aggie fiash, who finished with totals of 95 andl 90 respectively. "Light Horse" H-arry Wilson was ' able to pass the Aggie star by scoring nine points in the 21-21 deadliockc be- tween Army andl Navy last Saturday Onl Solders' field after Williams' sea- son had closed. The Army back was also1 aided iby 23 goals after touch- down, while Williams, like "Mike" madle all of his points on touchdowns. Lane of Dartmouth had a goodl sea- son1 althioug~h his team had a rather disastrous year of it. He finished fourth in the list with S1 points, in- cluiling 13 touchdowns. Weston of Boston College, Shaughnessy of Col- gate, and Strong, of New York uni1- versity w4ho finished next in order were all great powers in their teams' attack and contributed to tihe high p~lace these elevens held this season. Brown university's strong team fail- ed to place one of its players in the ftrst flight, Mishel finishing eighteenth in the totals with an even 50 points. Mishel -=as one of the b~est backs in the East and was the main cog inl the Providence team's offense. His M assing andl running were high spots in the Bruins' success. The first 12 scorers in the East are FOR SALE -Ohlsmoi;iie, light 8. A I Wold's welterweight champion who will risk his title in a bout with Joe Simonich Dec. 8 in Newark, N. J. Pete Latzo isu one of the new kings of fist- iana having won the crown fronm Mick- ey Walker recently. This will he Latzo's first appearance in defense of his title and is looked on with interest for several reasons. One of these is that he has been kept idle. by an injured hand which threatened to bar him from all future bouts. The coming fight will be a test as to the strength of the injured menmber. An- other reason for interest is to see if Latzo is to be one of the transient kings of the gloves and follow the gen- eral trend of the past year or so to speedily dlethrone champions. P1 BTADEIA WINS By winning from Sigma Alpha Mu last night Phi Beta Delta earned the right to meet the Kappa Mu team in the finals. 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