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92? THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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IJOliS FIFIB . PLAY BY PLAY AS MICHIGAN'FEAT 0H10 STATE-
(Continued from Page Six.) across the line for a touchdown.
T ' elwartz on Michigan's 42-yard line. Gilbert kicked a goad
CROS CO NTRY 111111 Grim was stoped. Heston re~placed Nyland at right
Eby reversed his field brilliantly end. Gilbert kicked off to Fouch who
for first down on Michigan's 31-yard ran the ball back 20 yards to his own
Ten Harriers Chosen By Coach Farrell line. Gilbert knocked down a pass. 30-yard line. Gilbert was replaced by
To Oppose Boilermakers In I Eby made four yards. Eby's pass to Whit tle. A long pass from Fouch
First Conference Test Alber was complete for first down on was knocked down by Whittle. A pass,
Michigan's 14-yard line. Eby made Fouch to McClure, put the lall on
MONROE AND CARLSON TIE a yard. Ohsner plowed for three Ohio's 45-yard line. Another pass,
. more. Grim fumbled and recovered, Fouch to Kriss, put the ball on Mich-
Ten Varsity cross country runners, losing three yards. Grim's pass over igan's 24-yard line. Rowan took the
led for the fifth consecutive time by the goal line was knocked down. ball for no gain.
Monroe, '29, and by a new harrier ( Michigan was given the ball on her A pass, Bell to Ackerman, was com-
star, Carlson, '29, in the time of 21:34, own 20-yard line. Rich and Puckel- pleted on Michigan's 10-yard line.
qualified fob the initial Varsity dual warts gained 5 yards. Gilbert punted McClure carried the ball through his.
irieet next week at Lafayette with 30 yards and Ohio returned the ball to left guard to Michigan's 5-yard line.
Purdue. midfield. On another buck in the same place he
Monroe's long strides again gained Grim's pass was knocked down by gained two yards. Sullo replaced
him a tremendous early advantage in Rich. Another pass from Grim was Parker at right guard. Michigan's line
the four mie grind, but Carlson's late incomplete and Ohio penalized five held on the 3-yard line.
rush and the tendency of the pace yards. Eby punted to Gilbert who A fourth down pass, Bell to Kriss,
maker to loaf throughout the last half was run out of bonds on his 27-yard over the goal line was incomplete.
mile forced the pair into a tie. line. Harrigan replaced Gabel at Miller replaced Whittle. Rich took
Fully 100 yards behind the two right tackle. Gilbert punted to Eby the ball through the line .twice as the
leaders trailed Herbert, '27, in third who was downed on the 36-yard line game ended.
place, followed closely by the promis- by Harrigan as he caught the ball. Flinal Score: Michigan, 21; Ohio
ing freshman candidates, Groehn. Jes- Then followed and exchange of punts, State, 0.
son and Lomont, the latter of the Var- Michigan gaining possession of the
sity track squad, finished fifth and bail on the Ohio 38-yard line, and then HANOVER, N. H.-An anonymous
sixth respectively, Lomont's showing Gilbert faked a kick on the old "83" alumnus of Dartmouth has given the
ed sd y s nplay, Hoffman holding the ball picled college a $40,000 set of chimes to be
Wp erful, another Varsity runner it up and ran 29yards. This was placed in the tower of the new million
and now serving his second year as a Michigan's first down for a scoring play dollar library which is nearing com-
member of the cross country team, on Ohio's 9-yard line. Michigan was pletion on the campus.
failed to impress onlookers with his penalized five yards for offside. Puck-
time of approximately 22:10. elwartz took the ball out of bounds. LAFAYETTE, Ind.--Freshmen at
Wells, Goetz, Aubrey, Lowmaster-, On a lateral pass Oosterbaan to Gxl- Purdue are being offered prizes to
and Smith are the others who prac- bert, was complete, Gilbert shoit I 'write themes.I
tically clinched positions on the squad

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that will invade Purdue next week, al-
though Coach Stephen J. Farrell has
indIcaed that further trials may be
held later in the week.
Grunow, '30E, whose excellent show-
ings in all the other elimination tests,
throughout the season, was afflicted
with severe internal pains toward the
end of the run and was forced to with-
diaw.
The course extended over the' fol-
lowing route: south on State street
for 1 1-4 miles, west approximately 3-4
mile, aihd north two miles to the finish
at the Ann Arbor golf links.
OHIO SID)EL.IGHTS
NEW MICHIGAN STADIUM, Oct. 22.
-At 2 o'clock Ohio State's entire
football squad of 50 meibers trotted
onto the field" led by four Buckeye
cheerleaders claddall in 'white. They
were greeted by a tremendous yell
from the Ohio State section of 15,-
OOQ persons.
Ten minutes later six Michigan
cheerleaders with their blue and yel-
low megaphones raced across the
field before the Michigan sections in
the West stands. A "Yeah Ohio" was
the first cheer by the Michigan sec-
tion, and was followed a few seconds
later by a tremendous Michigan locd-
motive.
The Michigan team, led by Captain
Bennie Oosterbaan, ranonto the field
for the first time at 2:35, being fol-
lowed by Coach 4'ad Wiegan. Only
about 20 of the Michigan squad made
its appearance at this time. While
Michigan's band about-faced antl
marched into their reserved seats,
Ohio's musicians were at a loss as to
where they were going to sit. After
deliberation they lined up on the
playing field with their backs against
the brick wall at the front end of
the stands.
Ohio State's wonderful 110-piece
band, clad in blue trousers, red capes
and white caps, marched onto the
field. A few seconds later Michigan's
67-piece band filed onto the field and
was accorded a deafening ovation as
the two trumpeters heralded its ap-
proach. The Michigan band 'inter-
wove itself with Ohio State's band
and presented the most colorful sight
imaginable.
Immediately following the band
four Boy Scouts came bearing floral
pieces, including a large chrysanthe-
mum of yello, and red. Following
them was the parade of notables,, in-
cluding such men as Governors Don-
ahey of Ohio, and Green of Michigan, to-
gether with the 04io State representa-
tive and President Little of Michigan.
"Bennie" and "Biff," those two living
specimens of the Wolverine race, were
borne in' a special wire cage by a
dozen men at a respectable distance
behind the band.
Led by Ohio State's drum major the
combined bands marched down the
ied playing "The Victors." As the
twro Iands turned to face the Ohio
sector the Michigan cheering section
burst in with the chorus of the "Vic-
tors." This was the best job of sing-
ing that has been done by Michigan
this season. The cheering section in
the form of a blue '"M" on a back-
ground of yellow showed "up well."
The Rae Movie

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