THE MICHIGAN DAILY Play By Play How Gembis place-kicked the goal for the extra poit. yiuoXeslevan Wins Score: Michigan 7, Ohio Wes- O e W ovi leyan 7. /Ver O Vrlne Gembis kicked off to Waid, who returned the ball to the Wesleyan BiresCwas tackled by Cornwell for 30-yard line. Waid was tackled by one-yard loss. Cornwell for a -five-yard loss. Mcneycd tesl. Breese made 20 yards around lt cMiney carried the alelMichigan's right end giving Wes- through Michigan's right tacklele yan a first down on its own 45-' wKhin one foOt of the goal lne. yard line. Both sides were off side McKinney failed by inches to and Haliday was stopped for no make a touchdown but Breese gain. Breese gained a scant yard p ppged over on the next play. through center. Rice went in for Thomas and Wheeler punted on first down to kicised the goal for the extra point. Waid who was tackled in his tracks gcore: Ohio Wesleyan 7, Mich- by Cornwell on Wesleyan's 44-yard lgan O' . line. Pommerening recovered for Waid was sent in for Rice imme- Michigan. Under the 1928 rules diately after the kick. Gembis Pommerening was not allowed to kicked off but was returned to run with the ball after recovering. Wesleyan's 26-yard line. A line Gembis was forced out of bounds play failed. Waid gained a scant for no gain. Wheeler's long pass yard, at Michigan's right side. was grounded. Gembis hit right Breese punted and Campbell down- tackle for one yard. Gembis at-' ed the ball on Michigan's 43-yard tempted a long pass from a line. fake kick formation which fell Score: Ohio Wesleyan 7, Mich- incomplete, and Wesleyan took' igail p"the ball on downs on its own 44- more. tackle for five yards and Glancy ment from Michigan's 26-yard ommittee Wheeler placed a beautiful punt added five more through center. line, inaking the score 17-i in out of bounds at Wesleyan's six- Breese got of a long kick, the ball favor of Wesleyan. Prepares Program yard line. Glancy went through roiling to Michigan's five-yard Glancy's kickoff went over the the center of the Michigan line for line where it was downed by a goal line and Michigan took the The program for the extension 33 yards and a first down on the Wesleyan man. ball on her own 20-yard line. division of the Student Christian Wesleyan 39-yard line. Holmes was smothered trying to I Wheeler failed to gain off tackle. association is now being prepared Abbey recovered a fumble for an circle his own left end and then His pass to McCoy was imcomplete eight-yard loss. Breese failed to Wheeler punted to Breese who on the next play, and then he and will be completed in a short gain. Wesleyan took time out. dodged his way for nearly 20 yards punted, the ball rolling to Wesley- while. This department sends ftP- Niancy was injured, but resumed to the Michigan 26 yard mark. an's 35 yard line where it was dent speakers to address high playing. Franz gained three around his own downed by Orwig. school and o t h e r gatherings Breese punted to Wheeler, who left end. Glancy was stopped at Wesleyan drew another five-yard throughout the state. All those' received the ball and was tackled center with no gain and Breese penalty for off-side. Breese made who are interested in making any in his tracks by Blair on Michigan's made a yard through the line. a yard through the line and Glancy of the trips should call at Lane 35-yard line. Holmes hit inside of Then Glancy, the Wesleyan cap- hit center for four more. Breese -fall between 1 and 5:30, some time right end for three yards. Wheeler tain dropped back five yards and punted on the next play to the within the next few days. Harold punted to Breese who signaled for with Halliday holding the ball, Michigan 17-yard line. Michigan Husband, '29, is chairman of the a fair catch on his own 25-yard scored a perfect goal from place- I had the ball at the final gun. extension division committee. line as the quarter ended. -_ _ Score: Ohio Wesleyan 14; Mich- ___ __ _ __ ___ __ __ _ igan 7. - L ASSIF IE C ADVERTISING NOTICE THIRD QUARTER At the start of the second half, W. A. Brown replaced Bovard atl center and Cragin went in for! Steinke at Michigan's right guard.1 Gembis' kick off went over theI goal line and Ohio Wesleyan put the ball in play at its 20-yard mar- ker. Running from punt forma- tion Breese rounded Michigan's right end for five yards. He faked another kick and then passsed but it fell incomplete. Breese Intercepted Wheeler's pass and returned it to Wesleyan's 43-yard line. Breese hit Michigan's line for six yards. Waid failed to gain. Straub' was injured and took time out. Wesleyan was penalized five; yards. Danny Holmes replaced Straub at quarterback for Mich-j igan. Poorman was sent in for Squier at Michigan's right tackle.f Holmes intercepted a pass thrown by Halliday in midfield and ran 43 yards to Wesleyan's two- yard line, where he was forced out of bounds. Rich hit center for one' yard. Gembis was stopped for no gain at Wesleyan's left guard. Rich plunged through right guard for a touchdown. yard line. Wesleyan was penalized five yards for being offside. Breese faked a punt and then passed to Haliday who caught the ball and ran 57 yards for a touchdown. Glancy kicked the goal. Score: Ohio Wesleyan 14, Mich- igan 7. Halliday was aided by splendid interference on his run for the touchdown. Gembis' kick off went into the stands at the end of the field and the ball '-was put in p lay at the 20-yard line. Breese rounded Michigan's right side for two yards. Glancy added two more through center. Hozer replaced Gembis at full- back. Rich hit left guard for three yards. Holmes added two more through left tackle. Hozer strug- Igled through the right side for two MICHIGAN TAILORS Specialists in Ladies' Work Alterations Guaranteed" 625 E. LIBERTY-UPstairs Corner State FOURTH QUARTER Waid fumbled and Holmes re- covered for Michigan on Wesley- an's 22-yard line. Hozer made five yards in two plays through right' tackle. Glancy was held to one yard on a center rush. Breese bunted out to Wheeler who caught the ball on his own 38-yard line, and a brilli- ant return to the Wesleyan 39- yard line. Franz went in for Waid. Orwig and McCoy replaced Truskowski and Cornwell at the ends for Michigan. Holmes' pass to Orwig was hurried and went wide of the receiver. Glancy intercept- ed Wheeler's pass on his own 30- i I i yard line.: Wesleyan drew alty for offside. a five-yard pen- I l1 ti V Breese ran off -- .1 and Prini r . . . . ... . .. . . . i . ® , B'nai B'rith HiILLEL FOUNDATION Subscribe to The Michigan Daiy I - announces th openin of i= at corner of STATE AND PACKARD For the convenience of those going to the Intramural Building, Tennis Courts and Golf Links COMPLETE STOCK OF ATHLETIC -- GOODS AT BOTH STORES "SPORT SHOP" Next to Arcade Theater--State and Packard "From Freshman Cap to Cap and Gown" I ii1i J illlIl 111 lllllllll llillI1 l IIllilllllll lllllllll ll1lI1I1hli 111111111 m' ClassifiAed Ads Pay NOTICE-Good roo moffered in ex- change for boy looking after fur- nace. Phone 9421. 13 NOTICE-To young men who want extra .inoney, write; Harvey B. Rced, 600 Postal Bldg., Chicago. 13,14 DINNER Served Every Evening from six to seven. Good southern cooking. Only 65c. Sunday 75c. 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