NOVEMBER 4, 1928 T H E MICHIGAN DAILY ;ActSF' 'E - rAr nrrrr wr BY BEATINCG Lanky Wolverine Outs To Win Harpham Cu Country Compe AUSTIN FINISHE By Charles Kau Randolph Monroe, sity -miler, outsprint Wuerful in the last 100 Harpham trophy rac morning to win the= cross country competi second successive yea ing the five mile cours The race was very cJ being bunched at the mark, where Monroe, V Austin began to forge, first two were even at 250 yards from the f University Golf club,. Punting Of Simrall - the game. GcGmbV sLid fI bi 3 T O H left tockL.f 1hr c . ds Can Helps own nndins.wa substituted for .,cClrc. Sim- rail punted to the Illinois 10-yard line where the ball was downed by SESO (9Truskowski. Humbert carried the ball out of bounds for no gain. Pet- ers punted to Simrall on the Illi-. nois 45-yard line and he returned q 1the ball five yards. Pich made three through right tackle. Gembis sprints Rival added two more through center. p For Cross Illinois was penalized fiVe yards for tition off-sides. Truskowski's pass to Gembis was batted down. Dahlem I I TIRDwas held to no gain. With Simrall holding the ball on !the Illinois 43-yard line, Gembis fman tried another place kick, but it was lanky Var- s;sort and Illinois took the ball on ted Captain her own 20-yard line. yards of the Peters intercepted Truskowski's e yesterday pass and ran it back to his own annual fall ot46-yard line. It was a 20-yard run. tion for the _Bovard replaced Cragin at center r, complet- or Michigan. e in 26:55.fM lose, six men rits picked up four yards at 3 1-2 mile xright tackle. Stuessy dropped back: Wuerful, and ! to pass 15 yards to Mills who was, ahead. The ji downed on the Wolverine thirty t the hilltop Jim Simrall yard marker. It was Illinois first inish at the Sophomore backfield star whose down. A bullet pass Stuessy to but Wuerful all around play proved one of the Mills was good for six more. Dravel- was unable to keep up with Mon- iimportant factors in yesterday's roe's last minute sprint and finish- win over the Illini. ed five yards back with a time of 27 minutes flat. Chosen From Finishers PLAY BY PLAY Austin took third place without' a struggle being timed in 27:08, (Continued From Page Six) sec- Peters circled his own left end for nhile Benson was fourth, six seven yards, Mills' pass was batted onds ,behind him. The next six, todontTrswkigvngMc- finish were Aubrey, 27:21, Jesson, don teTraskon kergowng]M6cha-d 27:24, Smith, 27:50, Grunow, 28:23 gan the ball on chen own 16-yard Kennedy, 28:37, and Fuestel, 28:45 line. Simrall kicked on the first The first ten finishers will com-lay,Mills signalling fordto. freeI cm catch on his own 45-yard line. pose the squad making the trip Squier replaced Hulbert at right to Columbus for the meet with the Squie r Hu .bert Buckeye harriers next Saturday. slipped off his own left tackle for Fuestel gained a place on the team'ined s ondledtackl y.o by outsprinting Colby, who Will beI nine yards on a delayed pass play. y Peters was thrown for a two yard the Michigan alternate, i the last loss by Poe on the same play. Hum- few yards, the latter finishing less bert was stopped by the Michigan than two yards behind Fuestel line on the next play and Illinois with a time of 28:46. drew a five yard penalty for being Course Is Slippery off-side. Fields' pass to Mills was As a result of his victory Monroe good for a 19-yard gain. Another will gain, the distinction of being pass, Fields to Mills, was batted the. second man to have his name down by Simrall. engraved on more than one of the Humbert was stopped after mak- 14 plates on the Harpham trophy, ing two yards through center. A Briggs being the only other runner short pass, Fields to Mills, failed to to -repeat his victory. The first gain, Truskowski making the tac- three finishers, Monroe, Wuerful, kle. Standing on the Michigan 40- and Austin will also recei-e indi-- yard line Peters tried a drop kick vidual loving cups, while the first from a difficult angle, the ball hit- six placers will receive cross-couti- ting the cross bar and dropping try jerseys if they do not win their back into the end zone. letters in any of the Conference On the first play, Rich romped meets. through Illinois right tackle and The course was wet and slippery ran 29-yards before he was tackled due to the rain of the last twenty from behind on. his own 49-yard four hours, and Monroe's time un- line. Richman was substituted for der such adverse c o n d i t i o n s Roush at center for Illinois. though not as good as he has done Gembis hit center for a two-yard before, marks a distinct return to gain as the quarter ended. form on the part of the tall track- Michigan 3, Illinois 0. man, Monroe, although the star FOURTH QUARTER of the team last yearnfail- Rich broke through his own left ed to finish iii the running inI tackle for six yards. Draveling was last Saturday's meet with Wiscon--ht o te pyrds. Dreaing in ,sin, trailing Captain Wuerful, who hurt on the play, but remained in took first place, by several minutes, and not placing in the first ten. According to Coach Farrell, the MRS. C. W. MERKEL 'showing made by the team yester- Proprietress day was more than satisfactory, few times of under 30 minutes be- ing expected because of the slow- .ness of the course. Ct i ing was replaced by Boden. Stuessy failed to complete two passes and Illinois was penalized five yards. Peters' attempted drop kick from the thirty-five yard line went wide and Michigan put the ball in play on their own twenty yards line. Rich gained seven yards in two tries at the center of the line. Gembis picked up five yards and a first, down on the Michigan thirty-two yard line as the final gun was sounded. 1 Final score: Michigan 3, Illinois 0. This is the first Conference team Michigan has played this year that j has not worn some shade of red. Leads Michigan Indiana had crimson jerseys, Ohio State scarlet, and Wisconsin car- Against Illinois dinal. W" I T ivn mint1+a 1ter 1' Mfrhimqen " Captain George Rich MRt T.JULIAN HODGSON, JR. Steward ig Cafe IOWA RUNNERS WIN (By Associated Press) CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Nov. 3.-The University of Iowa cross country runners defeated the University of 'Illinois cross country runners here today, 24 to 31, although Captain ,Dave Abbot, of Illinois, led the field making the four miles in 20 min- 'utes, 56 2-5 seconds. 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