'PAOE sr:x TRT M 14 IC..-A \1 n;AYT V AAAA IVAA .}Yl [1I 1lto 1AL T Vveu*sv L1 Z . C,1L S VgL]i V 1 l: U47 )' a WOLVERINE & TEAM DEFEATS HOOSIERS, PLACE KICK GlIS JUNIORSFIRST WINI Bremen's Toe Gives Winners Four Points;Berkowitz Makes Touchdown. INDIANA SCORES EARLY Varsity Score by Qu 1st Michiatx ;Purdue 2d 14 A7 Battling out one of the bestgames MICH GAN- ever played by the B squad the Wol- iTTGAN..l verine Junior Varsity yesterday FIRST PERIOD Ine handed the Indiana Youngsters aIfo 10 to 7 beating, and opened their Stoll kicked off for Michigan to1 conference season with a win. The Pope, who received the ball on his ne 10-yard line and struggled back 12 co entie gmetwasafeatured by yards. Stoll was put in to kick off M gressive attack and air tight de- and Heston immediately relieved fi fense. With the exception of the H syfir long pass that scored the Hoosiers . ya were never in a place to score. Pope was held to one-yard at ri Michigan kicked off to the Crim- Michigan's right tackle. He was tw son and the game resolved into a tackled by Auer. Pope punted toI steady succession of line bucks and Tessmer, who caught the ball on lef exchanges of punts. Neither team his own 32-yard line and returned W gained on the kicks and the play it to the Michigan 43-yard line be- m was for the most part an even fore being tackled. ou struggle in midfield. The Hoosiers Heston gained two yards around th opened up an aerial attack early in the Boilermakers' left end. He was th the period and drew first blood downed near the sidelines. Tie ne when a pass, Dross to Martich, center, Morrison, threw the ball out gained 35 yards for a touchdown. of bounds on the next play and it on Dross kicked the point, and the rest was brought in laterally for no Sa of the quarter was uneventful. gain or loss. Tessmer punted out of Hu Michigan Scores, bounds at the Purdue 22-yard line. Po Second quarter opened with an Pope hit center for one yard. do exchange of punts and a short kick he by Dross was run back to the Hoo- Pope gained two more around V Michigan's left end, being tackled Va sier twenty-yard line by Coombe, by Morrison. Moss dropped a longc thus putting the Wolves in a posi- pass thrown into his hands by I tion to score. Bremen who had re- Pope. The pass was incomplete. Ho placed Brown took a long skirt Pope punted from his own 25-yard wa around left wing for a total of 15 line to Tessmer, who caught the th yards and Berkowitz scored by an bounding ball on his own 10-yardI off-tackle smash. Bremen made the marker. He returned it 16 yards. ya extra point and the half ended. The kick sailed over Tessmer's Po Michigan kicked off at the start head. Heston rounded the Purdue ca of the second half and Indiana lost left end for three yards. Hudson lin 15 yards on the first down for hold- gained half a yard at center. Tess- W ing, and on the second play, an mer punted to White, who received bel end run, smeared with a ten-yard the ball on his own 35-yard line S loss.bA poor kick gave the Wolves and struggled back seven yards to the ball on the 25-yard line and a the Purdue 42-yard line. pass, Kutshe to Berkowitz, netted h4 nine. There the Crimson line held Yunevitch made five y a r d s ma and took the ball on downs. Later around Draveling. A forward pass - in the period the Wolves worked from Pope to Moss fell incomplete . four passes and advanced the ball but the referee declared that Hes- to the 20-yard lineand Bremen ton had interfered with the catch. came through with the winning The pass was allowed and gave points by booting a perfect field Purdue a first down on the Michi- goal. ygan 33-yard line. DeBaker replaced goal. Hso. Bovard Intercepts Pass. Hso. Thelaprodoternedwith In- Yunevitch was forced out of Thenastn peiodhned i bounds after a two-yard gain. diana on Michigan's 15-yard line Pope broke lose through Michigan's because of several long penalties. left tackle and ran to the Wolver- Tightening up the Wolves held for ine's nine-yard line, where he was downs and then kicked out of dan- tackled by Tessmer and Simrall. ger. The remainder of the game It was first down. Michigan took was without interest until with one time out.- midnute to play Bovard intercepted Purvis made eiht yards between a Hoosier pass and returned it toMich a ft grd and left tac- the 35-yard line. Attempting to kle Yunevitch rounded Michigan's score the Wolves made several gains left end for a touchdown. Capt. but the gun ended the game. Brem- Van Bibber place-kicked the goal en and Berkowitz were the stars of for the extra point. the backfield, while Bovard, Frisk, Score: Purdue 7; Michigan 0. and Justice shared honors in the Hozer kicked off to Pope, who line for offense. Winston, Parker, caught the ball on his own nine- Jordan and Benz were the basis of yard line and returned to the Pur- the line's defensive strength. due 32-yard marker. A forward ___________________________pass from Pope to Moss netted 23 FRESHMAN WRESTLING yards and a first down on the Mich- All freshmen who signed up igan 47-yard line. for wrestling should report to Cox broke through and tackled Waterman gym at 4:00 on Mon- Purvis for a seven-yard loss on an day. attempted wide end run. Pope hurled a short pass to White which Headquarters for Stationery Your name and address or monogram HYLITED in raised letters. 100 Sheets-100 Envelopes-$2.00 ALSO MICHIGAN SEAL STATIONERY "- }: L - . 1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY HALF BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS PHONE 4744 An lll111111I IIIII111,1a1111111IIW llIf11111111111111111mi 1111111 ?URDUE GAME PL tted 12 yards. Daniels went it r Draveling who was injured. Pope made two yards on a spin r play through Cornwell. Pop( mpleted another forward pass t oss which gained 12 yards and st down on the Wolverines 28. rd marker. Pope went through ght tackle on a spinner play for o yards. Pope drove around Michigan' t end for a first down on th olverine five-yard marker. Tess- er was injured and took tim t. Auer tackled Yunevitch for a ree-yard loss. Purvis made up e loss through the line on th xt play. Yunevitch was held to no gain a slash between Daniels and muels. Time out was taken for adson. A forward pass from pe to Keegan netted a touch- wn. The ball sailed over the ads of both Daniels and Simrall n Bibber's attempt at goal failed Score: Purdue 13; Michigan 0. Michigan elected to kick off and zer booted the ball to Moss, who is tackled by Cox without gain on e Purdue 24-yard line. Yunevitch hit center for one ,rd. He was stopped by Morrison pe punted to Tessmer, who ought the ball on his own 31-yard e. He struggled back to the olverine 45-yard marker before ing tackled as the period ended Score: Purdue 13; Michigan 0. SECOND PERIOD Morgan replaced Hozer and New- n replaced Tessmer in the Mich- aover Keegan's head, Keegan re- ceiving the ball on his own 19-yard line. He was downed on the Purdue 3rd 4th Final 30-yard marker. Purdue took time out. Risk fumbled and Morrison re- covered for Michigan on the Pur- due 24-yard line. Newman made a yard through Purdue's right tac- kle. On the old Statue of Liberty play 'with Newman in the passing position Wheeler took the ball out of his hands and rounded Purdue's right end for six yards. Wheeler ,AY BY PLAYguard. Newman dropped back for an attempted place kick with Sim- n igan lineup. DeBaker cut back rail kneeling on the 26-yard line, through Purdue's left tackle for but Newman took the pass from - five yards. Hudson failed to gmaincenter and threw a wide forward Sfive yaks. Hudsofpass to Hudson which was ground- at le taed. Purdue took possession of the o tNewman hurled a long passover ball on its own 18-yard line. a the center of the line which failed. Risk struck through Michigan's - Simrall punted to Keegan, who . id strkn gn' Z caught the ball on his 16-yard line. right side for nie yards, failing r He returned it to the Purdue 25- to make first down by a narrow yard marker, Samuels making the margin. Kissel fumbled and Dan- a tackle. Purdue took time out. iels recovered on the Purdue 22- e Pope hit Michigan's center for yard line. LaJeunesse was sent in -I three yards. Yunevitch added an- tfor Cornwell at Michigan's guard. e other yard at the same place. Pur-I Newman's pass to Simral failed. vis made six yards through Mich- Risk knocked down another pass igan's right side. Pope punted to on his goal line, thrown by New- e Nwan wighsdmboepthedl. tman, and Purdue took possession SNewman, who fumbled the ball. t of the ball on its own 21-yard line. was recovered by Hudson on the Risk made two yards on a spinner z Michigan 31-yard line. Newman cut play through Michigan's center. I through right tackle for three Horstman fumbled and Samuels h tmards.drecovered on Purdue's 26-yard line. On the next play Newman hurled Newman completed a pass to a long forward pass to Daniels Weem bu itmp aned only to who caught the ball, passed the yard. N uet cit gained only two Purdue safety man and ran for a yards. Newman completed another . touchdown. The pass and run net- pass to Hudson for 13 yards and a ted 66 yards. Newman place-kicked mrtrdoW he Pruk 1-rd the field goal. marker. Wheeler struck through Score: Purdue 13; Michigan 7 tackle for two yards. Scor: Prdu 13;Miciga 7. Hudson made a yard around Pur- Auer kicked off to Pope, who due's right end. On "Old 83" New- made a sensational return to the man passed the ball out to Wheel- Purdue 41-yard line. Cox tackled er who went around Purdue's right Yunevitch for a three-yard loss. end for a touchdown. Oehmann re- Risk was tackled by DeBaker for a placed Morgan. Newman place- one-yard loss on the first play. kicked the goal, as the half ended. Kissel failed to gain. Wheeler re- Score: Michigan 14; Purdue 13. placed DeBaker. THIRD PERIOD Moss punted to Newman, who Hozer kicked off to Keegan who caught the ball on the 19-yard line was tackled on the Purdue 28-yard and was downed on the Michigan line. Pope was tackled by Morrison 21-yard marker. Hudson failed to after a one-yard gain. Wheeler tac- gain through Miller. Simrall punted kled Purvis for a one-yard loss on a wide end run. Pope punted to Newman who caught the ball on the 40-yard line and was tackled in his tracks by Van Bibber. Aided by some splendid interfer- ence by Simrall, Wheeler rounded the Purdue left end for six yards. Hudson failed to gain at right tac- kle. Newman running from punt formation, rounded the Purdue right end for a first down on the Boilermaker 49-yard line. Hudson took the ball through center for five yards. Simrall aided by some more good interference struck through right tackle for four additional. Purdue took time out. Newman took the ball on a quarter- back sneak for a first down on the Purdue 39-yard line. Newman faked a running pass and then cut back through the Purdue line for four yards. Hudson was tackled by Buttner for a one- yard loss. Wheeler went around end three yards before being forced out of bounds. Newman dropped back in a pass- ing position, pulling the Purdue defense in, and then rounding the Boilermaker's right end for a first down on the 27-yard line. Hudson failed to gain at the line. Newman's pass failed. Another pass from Newman to Wheeler was incomplete and Mich- igan was penalized five yards for the second incompleted pass. Sim- rall punted out of bounds at the Purdue three-yard line. Pope went back of his own goal line and punted out of bounds at exact midfield. Simrall returned the punt on the first play to Keegan who was forced out of bounds at his own 20-yard line. Pope gained three yards on a spinner play through center. Yunevitch added three more (Continued on Page 7) I j A New Location I A For those of college who demand the best, we offer the finest dance bands. all 'board for Columbs Exclusive agents for . 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