E, OCTOBER 30, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ZUPKE ELEVEN FRMS STM BLINGBLOCK( ZU~[[II OM TMLN LC IN CHAMPIONSHIP PATH OF MAIZE AND BLUE (Continued from Page Six.) through the center for 12 yards to tackle for Illinois. Illinois 25 yard line. Rich's pass was Rich plunged 3 yards. A short pass intercepted. Pommereni.ng broke lby Miller was intercepted by Rich-s through and smeared Mills for a 5 man on Michigan's 27 yard line. Walk- X i k t. { yard loss. Stewart hit the line as the quarter ended with the ball on Illi- nois' 14 yard line. . FOURTH QUARTER Grange and Jolley replaced Deim- ling and Schultz. Whittle was smothered as he caught Mills' punt on Michigan's 46-yard line. Qosterbaan recovered quickly when he vas caught" back of the line of scrimmage, and ran within a half yard of first down. Rich plowed through center for first down, but Michigan was penalized five yards for offside. Nyland replaced Heston at right end for Michigan. Mills intercepted Whittle's pass after a sensational run to snatch the ball out of Nyland's hands on Illinois' 15-. yard line. The Wolverines piled up Illinois' inter'ference and Mills failed to gain at the line. Stewart made two yards before be- ing downed by Pommerening. Gar-; land Grange downed Mills' punt on1 Michigan's 38-yard line. Miller went- around Oosterbaan's end for a yard1 gain. French replaced Steussey for Illinois. Sullo replaced Baer at guard for Michigan. Rich made a first down through right guard on Michigan's 49- yard line. French intercepted Whittle's pass on Michign's 42-yard line. Stewart car- ried the ball two yards on a decptive play. Stewart dove four yards through Michigan's line on a beauti- ful trick play. Mills ran wide around Oosterbaan's end for a first down on the Wolverine 31-yard line. Valker replaced Mills for Illinois. Stewart crawled three yards through the line. Domhoff broke through to down him for a seven yard loss in an attempted run around Michigan's right end. Final scorn-Illinois 14, Mich. 0. French completed a forward pass to Grange on Michigan's 19 yard line. On a beautiful around end play, Walk- er, carrying the ball off Pommeren- ing's tackle, put the ball on Michi- gan's 10 yard line. Miller was injured on the play and Michigan took time out. Hoffman went in for Domhoff for Michigan. Walker took the ball on the same play as before and gave Illinois first down on Michigan's 8 yard line. Michigan was penalized five yards, Illinois fumbled On the play and Pal- meroli ran to the Illinois 25 yard line before the officials ruled that the pass was lgterl?, and Illin'ois re- tained the ball. A pass to Timm was too far. With French holding the ball on the 18 yard line, Nowack at- tempted a place kick, but the hall was wide and went over the goal line. Muegge replaced Perkins at left er made a foot around Oosterbaan's end. Nyland and Gabel sopped Walker for a yard gain. French's pass was incomplete. Timm was given an ovation as lie left the field in favor of Winspeer. A poor pass from cen- ter got away from French but he recovered on the 45 yard line, where he was knocked out of bounds by Gabel and Sullo. Michigan took the ball on her 45 yard line and Ooster- baan fought his way through a half dozen tacklers for 5 yards. Ooster- baan had the ball knocked out of his arms by Winspeer after he had nearly caughtthe toss from Whittle.' Harrigan was substituted for Mich- igan. Stewart made two yards through Pommerening. Walker punted which was downed on the Michigan 15 yard line. When Whittle allowed it to roll. Oosterbaan's long pass was knocked down by Winspeer. Another long pass, Oosterbaan to Hoffman in mid-field was ruled incomplete as the ball was torn out of Hoffman's hands. There was one minute to play. Michigan was penalized for second in- complete pass. Simon went in for TANS ON (SIGNS THIRD PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT (By Associated Press) NEW YORK-, Oct. 28-Vic Hanson, All-American end and former captain of football, baseball and baslsetball teams at Syracuse university, has! signed his third professional sports contract since graduation last week. Besides serving as assistant football coach at Syracuse this fall and going south for a tryout with the Yankees next spring, Hanson will play basket ball with the Cleveland Rosenblums this winter. NEW YORK-Friedman's Cleveland Bulldogs defeated the New York Giants recently. AMHERST, Mass.-Wesleyan fresh- men lost tp the Amherst College year- lings, 22 to 0. Mariner and Nelson for Weitz. A third long pass by Oosterbaan was out of Hoffman's reach and knocked down, Michigan being penalized an- other 5 yards. The ball was Michi- gan's on the 5 yard line. Lee replaced Winspeer and Aldose for Stewart. 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