'AC. E E IEN rrrwr srrrwr r -THE MICHIGAN. DAILY PAGE SEVEN SEVEN TEAMS ARE SThiI I IINflFFATfl Sidelne Chatte By Edward Warner, Sports Editor. Hudson Ltst for Game tlolves will be given a head iAR RIERS PREPARINi FOR L A S S I F I E period of drill in oardor to add Mm~i - ' Eu .. WithMin sota SEXTdEeATWnesota to their last of victims. EX'I' J LEI AF X'ISCONSIN C ADVERTISING cContinued from Page 6 The Varsity reserve team which Continued 41razn PmTn Pag i) - -- ---___ - _ - is Like the proverbial cat, Michi-! Notre Dame Headed for Nation- gan's 1929 grid team came back al Title Is Expected to Win against Harvard last Saturday. a1 Tie.Is xpete toWin Beaten in1 three consecutive Con- Over Drake Eleven. ference games, the Wolverines staged an upset that had its pre-' PITTSBURG WINS AGAIN cedent last year when the vaunted Illni returned from Ann Arbor Seven major college elevens, chariter ider a 3ebdefeat. he fighting hard to maintain their un- mary Michigan partisans had pre- blemished records, had again re- many dcin atisampad pro tamxed thousand per cent averages. dicted down at Champaign two, when the smoke of Saturday's weeks ago, will probably prove the gturning point in a session that up tridionbattme t adttsburghPur- to 2:30 o'clock on Saturday had' due, Tennessee, Tulane, and Texas been anything but a success. Christian, all that is left of the Not only vas Saturday's vic- horde of teams that opened the N y sy .season, remained unbeaten, or un- tory the first ever scored over tied. a Harvard eleven since the in- Eastern prestige received a crush-( ception of the rivalry in 1881, ing blow when three intersectional but it was also the first time a game| were lost to western teams,: iichigan team has ever beateni Michigan defeating Harvard, Illi- a represeitative of the former , nois downing Army, and Detroit Big Three, Yale, Harvard, and inflicting a crushing defeat on! Princeton. More poiits were "West Virginia. The South, too, re- scored in this game than the 16 ceived a crushing blow when Mis- total of the four previous Crim- , sissippi bowed to the powerful Pur- son victories over Michigan.- due Boilermakers.I Notre Dame, headed possibly to An offense that clicked when; another National championship, yards meant points was probably kept her record clean by inflicting the best reason why the Wolverines a 19-7 defeat on Drake. The game triumphed over their eastern op- was hard fought and the Notre ponents. Coach Kipke, aided by the I Dame regulars were pressed to their inventive genius of Fielding H. utmost during the final period, but Yost, devised a versatile attack that there was no doubt at all as to converted breaks into touchdowns. Which was the better team. For the first time this season, the Maintaining her record along J 10 other Wolverines besides the ball with that of Notre Dame, Pitts- carrier co-operated with him in ad-I burgh, undoubtedly one of the best i vancing the ball. teams that remain unbeaten this r- ---- - season, flattened Washington and stopped Brown .with a 13-6 count.' Jefferson, 21-0, to stretch her win I The Big Green, without Marsters,; ,streak to seven games. No letup and with a defeat by Yale chalked is in sight for either of these elev- up against them, did not look as ens, however, as Notre Dame will impressive as they have heretofore,! tackle Southern California next Alabama furnished one of the big, week in one of the greatest inter- surprises of the south by trouncing sectional battles of the current 'Kentucky 24-13, in a real thriller. campaign, while Pittsburgh must The Kentucky outfit was undefeat- down its strong home town foe, ed before this game. Maryland: Carnegie Tech, to remain unbeat- also surprised by tieing Yale, 13-13, ee. despite the brilliant effnrts of the I Although ife was in the game for little mere than three mm-in utes, Sol Hudson made gridiron history duying his brief ap.pear- ance. After Hewitt recovered a fumble oar the Crimson 23-yard line, Hudson slashed through left tackle for 15 yards. Gembis made three yards and then Sol plunged over for the first touchdown ever scored on Iar- yard by Michigan. iulson was hurtan the play, al had to be replc~aced by Daniiels. against the Gophers. A spirit of let-down, however, prevailed in} both the Varsity and Varsity re- serve teams, and as a result the practice sessions were not as snap- py as they were last week. This feeling is natural after the, high tension under which the team was working for the past two weeKs. and now that the team has climbedr out of the losing rut into whichj Coach Kipke felt that it had fallen I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ .:.- - _ _ scrimmaged the freshmen with thc squad has not shown nI .11 NO 'lICE some "B" team players interspersed promise this season, Coach 'Stev."j ISTOR-.TUTORING AND ALL in their line-up was able to run ,Farrell believes that the victory, COLLEGE SUBJECTS through its opponents almost at over the Illini wvill do much to bols- MACK TUTORING AGENCY will and scored within a few mnu- I ter his team up. 310 S. STATE PHONE 7927 utes of the opening of play. Using There were approxinately 1Th 123c a passing attack for the most part spectators out to watch the meet, FOR YOUR convience the Raggedy the reserves closely emulated the most of whom were alumni or moem- Ann Beauty Shop is deducting 25 play of Hazlvard in the last quar- ors of fthe squad. Farrell recalled per cent from the price of all ter of last week's game in their that "Rapp" Haff, speakermat the work done every Monday and treatment of the freshman pass de- student support of the football Tuesday, except permanents. fense. team as being "lousy. _ hne '561.5 7 _ ___.___._ .. ® ___ __ __.__ __ _ __ _._®_ ___.___ ; RAT R TTY AN D SORORITIES Michigan's line showed a puncha on offense that made the Wolver- ine running attack really effective. In addition to smearing most of the Crimson lateral pass plays, the for- wards opened up large holes and prqvided interference for the ball carriers. Bud Poorman's work at defensive end was especially praise- worthy while Al Bovard played his best game of the season. Tiny Al Dahlemi was the best ground gainer for the Wolver-I ines, aggregating 45 yards in 14 . attempts. "Dueky" Simrall was next with 35 yards on eight tries. Mays was Harvard's best ball carrier, netting 36 yards. j Although the five men defense{ worked well on running plays, Coach Kipke will have to make this system more effective if he wishes to halt a rival aerial attack. The Wolverines were helpless as Barry Wood tossed his bullet-like passes for gain after gain in that last hec- tic quarter. The Crimson gained 99 yards via. the aerial route in that period, and a Harvard victory was I narrowly averted when the last pass was grounded in the end zone. 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Tulane, the only other'ainbeaten team, eas- ily bo iled over Auburn, 52-0.b { To get away from" the unbeatenI teams, several other games played' last Saturday were of the utmost importance. Chief of interest to' those in this section of the coun- try was Detroit's surprising win over West Virginia. While the Ti- tans were conceded to have a' strong outfit and was given a good chance to down the Mountaineers, still no one imagined that the score would ever mount to such a height as 36-0. Dartmouth, as was expected, ( u: iu uicu~il ,aluGL~lL. V OWlled the iArmy to give Lthe Yale flash, Albie Booth. Yale's in- Big Ten a perfect record in the ability to defeat southern elevens two important intersectional has kept it from all hopes for a skirmishes. Graham McNamee National title. made his initial appearance as On the Pacific Coast, California's an announcer in Ann Arbor Bears proved mhch too strong for'when he broadcast the Harvard a Montana eleven, swamping them attle through the National easily by a 58-18 count. Other Bal tog the aional games on the west coast saw Stan- I Broadcasting Co. chain of sta- ford nosing out Washington by a tions. 6-0 score and Southern California running themselves ragged rolling NOTICE up a 66-0 win over Nevada. _ A crowd of 55,000 saw Penn State All candidates for freshmsn down the Pennsylvania eleven, 19-7 basetb repor W at Philadelphia. The feature of Gym at 7 o'clock. Bring your the game was a 90 yard run for a own equipment.y touchdown by French, .a brother ofapay1 isher tie Walter Frenlch who used to ay FishA play foreWest Point and who now_ plays the outfield for the Philadel- ... .... _........... phia Athletics. 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