SU~TNDAY, NOVEMBR5 12 c'?y 17 THE MICHIGAN DA iY GEORGETOWN IS LAST - FOE FORH TITAN TEAM . .. I University Of Detroit Will'Fac Strong Foe In Intersectional Clash At Dinan Field WILL E FOURTH CLASH (Speia To The Daily) DETROIT, Nov. 24.-Universit of Detroit's unbeaten and untie eleven, winner of 14 consecu e tive victories since early in 1927, enjoyed a vacation today in preparation for its final, game o the schedule next Saturday with Georgetown university. This im- portant inter-sectional contes which will, be played at Dinan field Detroit, will go a long way in de- terining the real strength of Gus ~ Dras'powerful eleven. The Thundering Titans are on of the few teams still remaining i the running for the national championship. They hope to con- quer Lou Little's Hilltoppers in the same fashion as they have con- quered all comers since last Octo- ber. Their prolongated winning streak started then "after hard- fought contests had been dropped to the Army, 6-0, and to Notre Dame, 20-0. Since that time such powerful elevens as Carnegie Tech, Fordham, Michigan State, Loyola of the South, South Dakota State, Haskell Indians, and St. Louis have felt the sting of defeat at the hands of Captain "Cowboy" Con- nell and his all conquering team- mates. Brazil, Connell Are Stars Lloyd Brazil, Detroit's other half- back and ball carrier, punter, and passer par excellence, will receive another acid test as to his All- Anerican qualifications. Brazil and Connell are being acclaimed as the best pair of backs in the west and no one has been able to stop 'diem this year. If one weakens a trifle, the other rises to great heights. If the opposition watches Brazil then Connell gal- lops away for a long gain. Georgetown, however, will offer s a problem. Here is a smart, fast c. and alert eleven which has rode roughshod over such great teams as New York "U," West Virginia, and a host of others. The Hilltop- 1o pers have taken rank with the East's select and a victory for e- troit would enhance its position. Saturday's meeting will be the fourth of the two clubs. George- town holds the edge having won two of the three contests. The . first meeting of the two teams was in 1919 when Detroit won, 13-6. Georgetown won in 1925, 24-0, and ii 1926, 19-0. Detroit will be out to even things up. Probably one of the largest crowds that has even seen a col- lege football game in Detroit will be on hand to witness this contest. Extra bleacher seats have been erected and a crowd of 25,000 is ex- pected to be on hand. Wolverine Band To Play A large group of Georgetown alumni from Detroit, Chicago, and Cleveland have reserved blocks of seats, and will be on hand at the game. Additional color will be added to the game by the presence of the University of Michigan band which will vie with the University of Detroit band for honors of the day. The University of Michigan club of Detroit has also arranged for a block of seats for the Michi- gan Varsity football squad and its coaches. THIS IS HOW WOLVERINES UPSET HA WKE YES, 10-7 (Continued From Page Six) FULLBACK 'S KICK (backfied and made seve CU nce y esodadT through center. Dahlem Michigan was penalized another CUTS DOWN LEAD yard on "old 83."D Trus five yards for another incomplete- ; pass to Dahlem failed. ed pass. Simrall punted and the dropped back for an at e ball went over the goal line at the !place kick but it was a fa extreme southwest corner of the Sinrall was tackled for a field. Iowa put the ball in play ; yard loss, after he pickekd at its 20-yard line. 'ball and attemtped to run Pape replaced Glassgow for Iowa fourth down and Iowa took and Wheeler was sent in for Geis- ;- *sion on its own 42-yard lin tert for Michigan. Jensbold made fumbled but McLain recov two yards through Michigan's left no gain. Iowa was penali y guard. Pape nearly broke away yards for being offside. for a long run, but was tackled by hit Michigan's left sidei - Simrall after making a first down yard. n on Iowa's 32-yard line. Pape made Glassgow gained a ya f three yards through Michigan left wide end run. Dahlem to 1 guard. f' out. McLain rounded Mi * left end for a first down Farroh failed to gain and Iowal t was penalized five yards for off- aWolver ende-yard. line< side. Pape rounded Michigan's Score: Michi 10 Iow left end for 25 yards and a first : Fourth Period sdown on the Wolverine 43-yard GassouwsrtpPedd line. Jensbold hit Michigan's left Glassgow was stopped b tackle for five yards. gan's secondary after a fo SN o was seat in for Ail1 atan through Michigan's ri qurtrbc for owatNelsn's MLain added five moret qurtrbckfoMIwacNlsn'gaswleft guard. Slong pass to Pape fell incomplete. Mish made it first d Wheeler intercepted Nelson's long. Iowa on the Michigan 37-y pass as the half ended. Joe Gembis through Michigan's right Third Period After being out of the lineup for tSquier replaced Cragin. Both teams at the start of the two weeks on account of illness, Glassgow made a yard a second half were the same as they Gembis returned yesterday and gan's right tackle. Paper started. Westra kicked off to Sim- gave , Michigan her first score rall who caught the ball on his 12 against Iowa, a place kick from the 9 iiosil [il6s1 1ltll111 yard line. He returned it to the 27 yard line. Wolverine 31-yard line. Gembis Michigan's left tackle. _ 1 made six yards through the Iowa Mchi.n'snIdTtIfSuNs0 line. Rich added another through the Michigan 32-yard line. Dahlem too late to ma center. Simrall punted to Glass went through Iowa's left tackle for , gow who caught the ball on his ghtyreservatonsf( 32-yard line. He was tackled oneg yards. Rich gained 10 more r ev i s the Hawkeye 31-yard marker, through Iowa's right tackle, giv- Turkey Dinn Mc~in ine tw yads hroghing the Wolverines a first down in! McLain gained two yards through midfield. Simrall went through = with all the "fixings" Michigan's left, side. Glassgow Iowa's left tackle for six more. gained six yards through Michi- Mascrogany replaced Grimm at$ gan's right tackle. Cragin tackled end for Iowa. Before Wednesday N Glassgowa.from behind after a one- Capt. Rich was injured and took DIAL 9439 yard gain. time out. After a consultation with McLai punted to Simrall who Chuck Hoyt the Wolverine leader caught the ball on his 31-yard line. remained in the game. Rich added:!- He was forced out of bounds after three more through center. Gem-- a return of six yards. Dahem bis plunged through the opposing FAM rounded Iowa's left end for five right tackle for a first down on = yards. Rich added five more for the Hawkeye 38-yard line. - a first down on the Michigan 47- Truskowski was called into the ' iiiaiiitiiniiine iin i yard line. __________________ __________ Carlson replaced Moore at left end for Iowa. Gembis plunged through Iowa's right guard for three yards. Truskowski's pass was knocked down by Farroh. The referee ruled interference on Trus- kowski's pass to Rich and gave Michigan a first down on the Iowas 42-yard line, Another pass from /t hs I~ Truskowski to Rich netted eight yards. Gembis plunged through center ' i for first down on the Hawkeye 29-s y ou yard line. Dahlem gained two yards at Iowa's right tackle. Trus- kowski was drawn into the back- field and made six yards through Iowa's right tackle. Iowa took time out. Truskowski plunged through Iowa's left tackle for a first down on the Iowa 19-yard line. Gembis found a hole at the Hawkeye right tackle for six yards. Rich added another yard at left guard. Truskowski faked a buck at the line and Dahlem took the ball on "old 83" around Iowa's left end for a touchdown. Gembis booted the We'll show you th goal. Score Michigan 10; Iowa 7. Iowa selected to kick off and equipment for clea Westra bootedthe ball to Dahlem credit to ogreat ci who fumbled but recovered. Hecrdtoagetci was tackled by Farroh on Michi- our plant at any ti. gan's eight-yard line. - Simrall punted and Truskowski show you that Mi downed the ball near the sidelines method in existence on Iowa's 45-yard line. McLain gained a yard but was forced out We'll show you that of bounds. Glassgow was tackled your Slt to look a by Draveling for a two-yard loss. Glassgow made four yards through Come in to our pl Glassgow in the Iowa backfield. 'picked up 2 yards around right end Bovard broke through and tackled on a double pass. Poe held Pape, ,n yards Pape for a two-yard loss. Truskow- to no gain. Pape circled his own lost adski threw Pape for another yard left end for 5 before he was tack- kowski's loss. Pape fumbled a long forward led by Dahlem. Running from Gebipass from Armil with a clear field punt formation Bunn raced Gemes for a touchdown. It was fourth around right end for a first down. tempted down and Michigan took posses- Iowa's ball on her 40 yard line. ike, and sion of the ball on the Wolverine Haggarty replaced McLain at full- up the 39-yard lineback. Pape slid off his own tight . It was Michigan was penalized 15 yards tackle for 4 yards, and then hit posses- for holding. Gembis hit center for left tackle for a first down on e. Armil a two yard gain. On the next play Michigan's 45 yard line. Wheeler ered for Simrall dropped back and punted replaced Rich at quarter for Mich- zed five to the Iowa 48 yard line and Pape igan. McLain was thrown in midfield by Pom- Pape was smothered on an at- for one merening. Pape was stopped by j tempted end run. Iowa made sev- Pommerening on an attemtped eral substitutions. Nelson threw a d on a I end run for a yard loss. Simrall long pass that was completed, but ok time intercepted Nelson's long pass on the receiver was out of bounds chigan's his own 30 yard line and raced to when he made the catch and the gn ththe Iowa 33 yard strip before he ball was called back. Wheeler in- os thewas downed._I Rich lost a y.-; at right end a 7. when he stumbled. Bunn replaced Farroh. T r u s k o w s k i crashed Michi- through left tackle for 3 yards. FINE ur yard Rich picked up two at center, and ght side.I Simrall punted on the next play,; through the ball rolling over the Hawkcye ! TAILORING goal line. own for Iowa took the ball on her own ard line, 20 yard line. Pape was chased out in all the word lM tackle. of bounds after an 8 yard gain around Michigan's right end. On plies can only be t Michi- the next play Pape made it first replaced down through right tackle. 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