OBER 28, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY By Play Account Of Game Wik Badgers '"U'' ed From Page Six) smothered for no gain .____ I i on. the next play. Price punted rld the ball was allowed to roll dead on Michigan's} 31 yard line. Truskowski's long pass failed. Wheeler's punt was downed by Poe on the Wisconsin 41 yara lifie. oe went through the line and tdtkled Bartholomew for a two yard loss . Price had replaced Cul- siiier for Wisconsin at the start of the period. Bartholomew was held to no gain.. Price punted to Straub who was downed on Michigan's 33, yArd line. Gembis hit Wisconsin's right side for four yards. Gembis again took the ball through the cardinal right tackle for two more. Wheeler fak- ed a punt and then threw a pass to Rich which netted 23 yards and a first down on the Wisconsin 38 yard line. Wheeler hit center f>r three yards. Rich slid off tackle for three more. Gembis went through Michigan's right tackle for a first down on the Badger 27 yard line. Wheeler was held to no gain at right ena. A pass from Wheeler to Rich- net-, ted six yards. Behr replaced Price in the Badger backfield. Wheeler rounded Wisconsin's right end for a first down on the Badger 12 yard line. Gembis plunged through Wisconsin's right tackle for four yards. He added two more through the same hole. W*heeler fumbled a lateral pass on fourth down, and Wisconsin recov- ered on its own 17 yard line. Bartholomew made one yard on a wide end run. Rebholz gained two yards through the line. Behr punted to Wisconsin's 43 yard line, where the ball was allowed to roll dead. Wheeler's pass to Rich was knocked down. Wheeler made three yards off tackle. Truskowski's long pass to Wheeler failed, and Michigan was penalized five yards. Wheeler's poor punt went seven yards behind the line of scrimmage, bu, it was called back and Wisconsin was penalized five yards for being off- side on the play. Wheeler again punted to Bar- tholomew who was tackled on Wis- consin's 12 yard line. Smith gain- ed a yard after being forced out of bounds. Behr gained four yards through Steinke. Behr punted and the ball was downed by Wisconsin on Michigan's 46 yard line. Wheeler hurdled over Wisconsin's right end for a two yard gain. Michigan was penalized five yards for taking too much time in put-I ting the ball in play. Truskowski's pass to Rich failed. Wheeler; in placekick formation, attempted to pass to Straub, but it fell incomplete, and Michigan was penalized five yards for the' second incompleted pass; Wheeler punted and Draveling downed the ball on Wisconsin's 21 yard line. Bartholomew was forced1 out of bounds after making three1 yards around Michigan's right end. Behr completed a pass to Cuisi- nier which gave Wisconsin a first down on the Cardinal 48 yard line, net gain of 24 yards. Bartholomew' made five yards through the linel as the quarter ended. Score: Michigan 0; Wisconsin 0.1 FOURTh PERIOD Simrall was sent in to replace Wheeler in the Michigan backfield. Smith was held to a one yard gain at center. Smith made a first down on Michigan's 42 yard line. Bartholo- mew was stopped by Rich and Wil- liams for a one yard loss, on a wide end run. Smith gained three yards at cen- ter. Smith's pass to Behr fell in- complete. Truskowski b l o c k e d Behr's punt and recovered for Michigan on the Wisconsin 47 yard line. Truskowski attempted a long pass to Simrall who was in the open, but it was incomplete. On the next play he shot a short pass to Simrall but the receiver vas held to no gain. Michigan was pen- alized five yards for stalling, and then Truskowski threw a 16 yard pass to Rich for first down. Simrall slid off Wisconsin's leftf tackle for three yards, and Gembis added five more through the op- posite side. Simrall failed to gain. Gembis' next try lacked inches of making another first down on Wis- consin's 25 yard mark and Wiscon- sin took the ball.1 Behr's pass was knocked down. Another pass by Behr was incom- plete and Wisconsin was penalized five yards for the second incom- pleted forward. Lusby kicked out of bounds on the 50 yard line. On a triple pass play, Straub to Rich to Simrall, Michigan made a 10 yard gain but the play was call- ed back and the Wolves penalized 15 yards for holding. Truskowski's long pass to Simrall was incom- plete. Simrall kicked out of bounds On the next play, Behr shot a to Dahlem, was incomplete. Trus- on Wisconsin's 45 yard mark. The pass to Cusinier who As playing kowski passed to Rich who caught ball was called back and the Bad-- wide on his own right end, Trus- the ball on the Wisconsin 17 yard gers penalized 15 yards for holding, kowski missed .ntercepting the line. The next pass was hurried giving Michigan a first down on icave by inches. and Cusinier and a Cardinal player intercepted their 46 yard line. caught the oval. He cut back and it on the Badger 15 yard mark as Straub made a wonderful leaping by a pretty piece of open field run- the final gun sounded. catch of Truskowski's long pass for ping eluded the Michigan second- a 22 yard gain. Gembis hit right ary defense for a touchdown. Bac- tackle for four yards and then kus kicked goal with Cuisinier hold- Italian Medlcal Men went through the same place for ing the bal. Visit New Hospitals two more. Another smash by Gern- Gembis kicked off to Davison bis netted two yards. Then with who was downed on his own 16 yard Straub holding the ball Gembis mark by Truskowski. Wisconsin Three Italian doctors sent by tried a place kick from a difficult was penalized five yards for stal- Premier Mussolini to inspect Amer- angle with the ball on Wisconsin's lhig. Rebholz was stopped after ican hospitals and medical institu- 35 yard line. The attempt was a tour yard smash by Pommeren- tions, visited recently the Univer- wide. ing. Lusby then kicked to Sim- sity hospital and Simpson Memor- Wisconsin took the ball on her ral who ran back 10 yards. ial institute. They were Dr. Pio own 20 yard line. Lusby was held to Truskowski passed to Rich for a Pediconi, Dr. Meldolesi, and Dr. De no gain by Draveling. Lusby's pass first down on Wisconsin's 35 yard Tivoli, all from the Physiotherapy was knocked down by Rich. Then mark. Another pass, Truskowski institute in Rome. Lusby kicked to Michigan's 34 yard line where the ball was downed by a Badger player. A long pass; Truskowski to Sim- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, jewelry rall, was wide. On a triple poss play, Straub to Rich to Simr 11.'ih Grade Repair Service Michigan gained six yards. Simrall got off a beautiful punt that trav- eled 55 yards, Lusby being tackled - on his own 10 yard line. Almost in the shadow of his own goal post, Behr shot a pass to Reb- holz for a 12 yard gain. Lusby was held to no gain trying Michigan's right end. Behr's bullet pass to - Cuisinier was incomplete after the___ __ latter had his hands on the ball. SUDDEN Lusby kicked out of bounds on theSERVICE 50 yard line. Two men were in motion on a triple pass play and Michigan drew a five yard penalty. Truskowski's I pass to Rich was incomplete, but it was allowed when the officials ruled interference, giving Michigan the ball on Wisconsin's 46 yard line. Simrall passed to Gembis for a S. I two-yard gain. Truskowski's long h pass was intercepted by Lusby on the Wisconsin 37 yard line, where he was tackled by Rich. Behr was tackled by Dahlen after a five yard gain around Michigan's right end. Michigan drew a five yard penalty for offside on the play and Captain Wagner took the penalty' rather than the gian. Lusby's pass to Gantenbein was good for 20 yards and he was for- ced out of bounds on Michigan's 34 yard line by Rich. Lusby made two through the right side of Michigan's line before Cragin stop- ped him. 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