i I tTNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE S VE!' -~ ~- Sand tackled Hudson for a one- punted but this time the ball went Crall yard loss. it in play at her 20-yard marker. anothe Gembis made a couple of yards Hudson cut through State's left i punted and Simrall punted. Truskowski tackle, evading several men in the yard 1i downing the ball on State's 29- State secondary defense and ran 79 for 18 'yard line, near the sidelines. yards for a touchdown. Schau re- the Mi Danziger made four yards through placed Danziger and Crall went 'drovet the line and then rounded Mich- for Dickeson. Gembis place-kick- tackle. (Continued From Page Six) igan's right end for 15 yards, but ed the goal. tackle lateral pass was incompleted, and the ball was called back, both sides Score: Michigan 17; Michigan againt on fourth down Grove kicked being offside. State 0.1 I lost another five yards in er attempted end run. Grove outside on the Michigan 25- ne. Heston circled right end yards and a first down on ichigan 44 yard line. Dahlem through for five yards at left Heston also tried left and gained four yards. He took the ball for two yards I Simrall receiving the ball on Mich- igan's 25-yard line. He made an 11-yard return. State's line was penetrated by Dahlem for two yards and by Hud- son for five. Simrall kicked to Grove who returned the ball to State's 38-yard line. Nordbergmade a nice gain but the ball was called back and State penalized five yards for being offside. Grove was again forced to punt. Simrall making a fair catch on Michigan's 41-yard line. Simrall returned the punt to Nordberg who carried the ball out of bounds at State's 21-yard line. A forward pass from Grove to Crall failed as the half ended. Score: Michigan 10; Michigan State 0. uG111, 1110iu . I Grove kicked, Simrall beingj downed in his tracks by Haun on Michigan's 23-yard line. On third down, imrall 'punted and Bovard downed the ball in midfield. Nord- berg rounded Truskowski's end for' six yards.I Dickeson turned Draveling's end for seven yards and a first down on Michigan's 37-yard line, as the quarter ended. Score: Michigan 10; Michigan State 0. Fourti Period Nordberg hit Michigan's right guard for two yards. Nordberg Nordberg returned the kickoff by Gembis 25 yards. Nordberg went around Truskowski for six yards. Crall drave through center for two yards and Sehau went for two more yards for a first down on? State's 35-yardrline.r Schauagain carried the ball through the middle of the Michigan line for three yards. A bad pass from center caused Crall to fumble and lose a yard. Grove punted to Simrall who returned the ball to the Michigan 34-yard line. Dahlem tried right tackle and lost two yards. On the next play Michigan was penalized 15 yards for holding. After gaining no ground at right tackle Simrall I ti I ti_ For Your LUND( ORCHE The Amb The Hotten tots KEN. LUNDQ f I went around Truskowski's end forj another two yards. Dahlem broke up a forward pass thrown by Grove. Grove's punt went out of Phone 9588 74 y. Third Period | bounds at Michigan's two-yard punted to Grove on the State 47- Gembis' kickoff was returned to line. yard line. State's 26-yard line. Grove was Simrall punted on first down, Crall went wide around left end forced to punt after two plays Grove receiving the ball on Michi- for three yards. Nordberg attempt- gained only two yards, and he boot- gan's 40-yard line, and was run ed to pass but found no man open ed the ball to Simrall who received 'out of bounds by Gembis on the and streaked down the side lines it on his 32-yard line. He was Wolverines 37-yard line., eight yards for a first down. Nord- tackled out of bounds at Michigan's Roach held Dickeson to* a half- berg lost one yard bucking the line. 43-yard line. Hudson plunged yard gain. Poe tackled Danziger Nordberg attempted an end run but through State's left tackle for four for a two-yard loss. Grove again Dahlem came in and threw him for yards. over the goal line. Michigan put a five yard loss. Gembis added two more through center. Michigan was penalized five yards on the next play and j SALES TRAININGI Simrall punted to Grove, who was FORI tackled by Hayden on State's 17- LIFE INSURANCE SELLING yard line.LIEI S R N ES LNGI Roach plunged through and A practical course in the fundamentals of Life Insurance Selling will smothered Dickeson for a four- be open to a limited number of men and women interested in this work. yard loss. It will be given without cost or obligation throughout the college year and ! Michigan was penalized 15-yards, will require a total of about three hours per week. The course will be giving Michigan State first down practical in that it will permit the participants to earn while learning. The on its 28-yard line. After three , purpose of the course is to provide training for those who want to take plays the ball was in the same posi- up this work upon graduation. For those who qualify we will have attrac- tion and Grove's punt traveled 55 tive and remun'tive openings in June. We are interested in interviewing ands eyon the crimage i only those who will be graduated this year. yards beyond the scrimmage line Interviews will be givenat room 306 Michigan Union Monday Oct. before going out of bounds at 7 from 3 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 p. m. Michigan's 17-yard line.A Hudson was tackled for a one-! John E. Crampton, General Agent yard loss by Dill. Simrall cut The Columbia National Life Insurance Co. through State's right side for 33-' yards giving the Wolverines a first 1006 Eaton Tower Detroit, Michigan down on their own 43-yard line, carrying the ball out of danger _ _ __ _ __ Hudson fumbled and Danziger re- covered for State on the Spartan 43-yard line. 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