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THE MICHIGAN DAILY - SUNDAY, NVEMBER
RTANS THREATEN TO TIESCORELATE IN GALA

8, 1928
E.A--F

SCORE B f. U RTER

I STEINKE PLAYS HIS BEST
'GAME OF YEAR SATURDAY

(Continued From Page One)
later stages of the congest and two
partially blocked kicks paved the
way for State's final drive late in
the last quarter.
Penalize Varsity Often
Michigan was a frequent offen-
der for infractions of the rules, los-
ing a total of 55 yards in penalties.
These alone gave the Spartan's
three of their first downs. The
Green and White team lost 25 yards
in this manner, all of the penalties
being for offside.
With the exception of Michigan's
last-minute drive, the State for-
wards gave a good account of
themselves by stopping the Maize
and Blue line plunging assault.
Captain Hornbeck and Anderson
at the flank positions turned
in fine exhibitions. Besides being
on the receiving end of Schau's
passes, these men played fine de-
fensive games and covered Grove's
punts faultlessly. Ferrari at right
tackle was another bulwark on de-
fense.
In the State backfield Schau
proved his worth as a passer, and
Grove outpunted all three of the
Michigan kickers. Danziger was
Kipke's best ground-gainer total-
ling 19 yards in 8 tries, while Nord-
berg accounted :or 27 in 18 at-
tempts and Schau 26 in 10.
The Wolverine forward wall again
proved' itself and, with the single
exception of a few minutes in the
final quarter, stopped the Spartan
running game 'cold.' Every man
in the line contributed his share.
in halting the, rushes of the Green
and White backs. Pommerening
played an outstanding game, fre-
quently spilling the runner for a
loss by his terrific tackles and get-
ting down under nearly every
(Continued From Page Six)
lMichigan punt. Poe, Steinke, and
Truskowski ali turned in fine ex-
hibitions.
Geistert Shows Well
Diminutive Mike Geistert proved
the ground-gaining ace of the
Michigan team, totalling 50 yards
in 8 tries. He also turned in the
longest gain of the game, a brilliant
24-yard dash around his own left
end.
In addition to throwing the 33-
yard pass that placed the Wolver-
ines within scoring position of the
Spartan goal, Truskowski did some
good line-plunging, gaining 30 yards
in four attempts. To Hughes goes
the credit for the single score ofl
the day, a place-kick in the second
period from State's 21-yard line.
Coach Kipke's charges took the
offensive early in the first quarter,
by unleashing a passing attack,
with 'Iron' Duke' Schau on the
throwing, end, that instilled fear
into the hearts of the Michigan
rootets. After an exchange of
punts, a 15-yard penalty for hold-
ing gave State a first down, two
running plays failed and then
Schau completed a 23-yard toss to
Captain Hornbeck, placing the ball
on Michigan's 16-yard mark.

WKG ME USCO-R- BY~~I~~~ R
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Michigan's 24-yard line, the pass end for a yard. Wheeler again took!
.. !*netting 18 yards. Dickerson was the ball inside State's right end
tackled by Draveling and others for for two yards. Smead, State's cen-
a eight-yard loss. Schau's long ter was injured. He remained in
pass failed. the game, however.
Schau completed another long Truskowski completed a long
pass to Norberg who was forced .ass to Wheeler which placed the
outof bounds after making a ball on State's 24-yard line, a gain
a igan's 11-yard line of 33 yards. Rich was held by
Draveling tackled Norberg for a Christiansen to no gain. Simrall
one-yard loss. Schau hit Michigan's plunged for three yards.
left guard for two yards.brk upTsowi'
Schau was tackled by Steinke Schau broke up Truskowski's
after making a yard. Bovard was pass to Wheeler. Wheeler took the
tinjured and took time out. He re- ball on a lateral pass play from
sumed play. A forward pass from Truskowski and made it first down
Schau to Norberg netted a yard. for Michigan on the State 11-yard
He was tackled by Hozer. Michigan line. Hozer made a yard before
"Iron Duke" Schaube took e nyo a o ing forced out of bounds. State
whose forwarG passing in the ownstook time out.
Michigan-Michigan State game Simrall punted and the ball was' Hughes was sent is to replace
was one ofr threatset allowed to roll dead on the State Hozer at fullback for Michigan.
that the Spartans possessed until, 37-yard line, but the ball was Truskowski failed to gain at cen-E
his removal from the lineup late in brought back. Michigan refused ter. State smothered Michigan's
the game. He was recently shifted the penalty that was to be assessed "Old-83" for no gain, but the ball.
from a fullback to a position at to State and accepted the kick. It was placed directly in front of the
halfback. was State's ball on the Spartan 39- goal post.
- yard-line.Hughes dropped back in place- I
PLAY BY PLAY Bovard tackled Norberg for a kick formation and booted a field
yard loss. Grove was held to no goal. He made the kick from the
gain. Grove punted to Michigan's 21-yard line.
First Period 23-yard line but the ball was called Score: Michigan 3, State 0.
Michigan State won the toss and i back and State was penalized fivea Hughes kicked off to Groves,
chose to. kick to Michigan. The yards for being offside. and then went down the field and
Wolverines defended the south Grove punted to Simrall, who made the tackle on State's 24-yard'
goal. Simrall caught Smead's' caught the ball and was downed line. Norberg lost a yard. Schau
kickoff on the five-yard line and on Michigan's 41-yard line. Capt. struck center for four yards. Schau
returned it 25 yards. Hozer hit Hornbeck charged through and was injured and took time out. He
center for two yards. tackled Simrall for a seven-yard resumed play.
Simrall punted to Norberg, who loss. Hozer hit right tackle for State was penalized five yards
returned the ball 10 yards to the five yards. Simrall dropped back for the fourth time-out. Grove's
State 45-yard line. Bovard tackled in a punt formation for an at- punt sailed to Simrall who caught
Dickerson from behind for a two- tempted pass. He was tackled for the ball on his 28-yard line and
yard loss, but both sides were off an eight yard loss. returned it to the Wolverine 33-°
side and the ball was called back. Simrall punted on the .next play yard stripe. Wheeler took the ball.
Dickerson hit Pommerening's to Norberg, who juggled the ball on a triple pass back of the line of
tackle for two yards. but recovered, and was forced out scrimmage for a three-yard gain
Grove was smothered by Michi-. of bounds after a short run at around State's right end.
gan's right side for a two-yard loss. the Spartan 36-yard line. The Rich took the ball on a similar
Norberg made three yards through Spartans took time out. play through Michigan State's left
the line. Grove then punted out of Dickerson failed to gain at side for" two more. Smead again
bounds at the Michigan 30-yard Draveling's end. Norberg lost a took time out for injuries.
line, but the ball was called back yard. He was tackled by Poe and Moeller replaced Fuller and Gei-
and the Wolverines were penalized Bovard. Grove punted to Simrall stert was sent in for Wheeler. Sim-
15 yards, giving State first down who caught the ball on his 34- rall lost two yards on an attempt-
on the Michigan 38-yard line. yard line. He struggled back seven ed end run. The ball was near the
Dickerson was tackled by Dravel- yards to the Wolverine 41-yard line side lines and Simrall punted
ing and Squier for a five-yard loss. as the quarter ended. across the field, the ball rolling
Dickerson rounded Michigan's left Score: Michigan 0; Michigan dead on State's 40-yard line.
end for three yards. Schau' com- State 0. This kick netted but 15 yards.
pleted a long pass to Norberg Second Period Squier tackled Norberg for two
which netted 24 yards and a first Wheeler rounded State's right yards loss. Schau's pass was in-
down on the Michigan 16-yard line.
Norberg was tackled by Simrall,
Michigan safety man.
Schau hit center for two yards. 3II I - I

3rd
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4th

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tercepted by Rich on the Michigan
47-yard line. The Wolverine cap-
tai returned it to State's 35-yard
marker. Ho mes then replaced
Simrall.
Rich made a yard on a double
pass back of the. scrimmage line.
He was tackled by Anderson. Capt.
Hornbeck tackled Holmes for a
five-yard loss. A long pass thrown
by Truskowski to Geistert failed.
Holmes punted over the goal line,
and State put the ball in play at
its 20-yard line. Norberg made
five yards through Michigan's left)
side.
Bovard tackled Dickerson for no'
gain. Holmes tackled Norberg for
no gain. Grove punted to Geistert
who signalled 'for a fair catch on
Michigan's 47-yard line. Truskow-
ski carried the ball through center
for five yards, but the play was.
called back and Michigan was
penalized five yards. Straub re-
placed Capt. Rich at quarterback
for Michigan.
Crabill replaced Smead. Geistert
cut through left tackle for eight
yards. He added two more at the
same place. Grove intercepted a
long pass thrown by Truskowski
and it was State's ball on the
Spartan's 28-yard line.
Norberg was tackled by Steinke
from behind after . making two
yards at Michigan's left side.
Schau was stopped by Pommeren-
ing and Poe for no gain. Grove
punted over the Michigan goal line, I
but the kick was called back and
Michigan was penalized 15 yards,
which gave State a first down on
the Spartan 45-yard line.
A pass from Schau to Norberg

FINAL

Alfred Steinke
who was a strong spot in the Mich-
igan line against the Spartan
eleven during yesterday's game.
Steinke reached the height of his
form at tackle in this game after
showing a steady improvement
throughout the season.'
netted nine yards. Steinke inter-
cepted another pass thrown by
Schau as the half ended.
Score:. Michigan 3; Michigan'
State 0.
Third Period
Rich went back in for Straub at
quarterback, Crbgin was sent in for
Bovard . Smead had replaced Cra-
bill, for Michigan State.
Hughes kicked off to Norberg
who returned the ball to the
State 31-yard line. Dickerson made
four yards. Grove punted to Geis-
tert who was tackled almost in
his tracks on the Michigan 25-yard
line.
Geistert rounded State's left end
(Continued on Page Seven)

YANKE FOOTBALLER
MEET OTRBIT TODAY
Benny Freedman's Wolverihts Play
Host To New Yorkers On
1Diun Field
MOLENA, BENNY TO MEET
Benny Friedman's Wolverines
Swill play their s'con'd tilt on the
home gridiron at 2:00 o'clock this
afternoon in University of Detroit
stadium with the New York Yan-
kees furnishing, the opposition for
the second' time this season.
The Detroit club opened its pro-
fessional schedule' this year by
trouncing the New Yorkers on their
home lot, 35-12 in a game that was
featured by the phenominal pass-
ing and running of the' main cog
in the Detroit machine, the former
U. of M. captain Benny Friedman.
The Yankees are much stronger
than they Were then, however, and
are anxious to gain revenge.
Included in the Gotham eleven's.
front are a number of former col-
legiate players of former years.
One of them is 8o Molenda,.a De-
troit product, who did sone great
full-backing on Maize and Blue
teams in 1925 and 1926. Molenda
has been filling the fullback post
for the Yanks and doing a good
job of it.
Another luminary is the Yankee
Captain, Gibby Welch who starred
at the University of Pittsburg last
season and was heralded as one of
the greatest broken field runners
in the country. "Wild.Bill" Kelly,
former Montana ace, Cobb Rooney
of Minnesota, 'and Smith, who
played quarterback on the Pacific
coast, round out the invaders'
array of backfield talent.
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'Norberg was held to no gain by
Pommerening and Truskowski.
Schau plunged through center to
the Wolverine 10-yard line. It
was fourth down. Norberg was
smothered on an attempted quar-
terback's sneak for no gain.
Michigan took the ball on its I
own 10-yard line. Rich made a
yard at center. Standing on his
goal line, Simrall punted to Nor-
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yards to Michigan's 44-yard line.I
Norberg hit Michigan's left
tackle for two yards. Schau com-
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