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SUNDAY, NQVLMP-,! R '), 19-)0

TIJF DATTY

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S1~DAY NOLD4ER , 130 ~lE MIC__IANAIL

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PLAYBPAYABCOU TOMIHIAN- -
Newman's Long, Pass to Hudson arvard e:a the Mnicigan 38-yard
Brings Wolverinc Tally stripe.
.n F.nal Q ar er A pass. Wood to Huguley, brought
_ Qu1r.he ball to the Michigan 18-yard
mark and a first down.
WOOD MAKES DROP-KICK A lateral pass, Huguley to Ci::k-
ard ;ained 5 yards around the right
Ticknor kicked off to Wheeler, 1Ads . CrickaAd made two yards off
who ran the ball back to the 25- 1 t ckle. It was fourth down on
yard line. On the first play New- 1, yard line- at Wood
back to kick. Biro1>ed.
man gained 6 yards arounde .- . ;go! a linofor a touchback.
Wheeler added two inure. A 01'- M- ceie' made a yard around le
ward pass, Wheeler to Hudson for ..IHudson picked up 3 yards.
22 yards was called back and M2i:h- °1 r e'.kcked to Crir.kard on the
~ od lne.Criekarcd too2 liter-
igan was penalized 5 yards for ofi-t r aca Woo- p d
side. Wheeler punted to the fr- u WhO ia an
yard 40 yard line and Criclard rn a .onal 13 yards and brought the
back 5 yards. Through the ex- n a the Midchigan 10-yard line
change of several punts ilichi -:ewstpdbN a
-Or,.arslce<d o . i.g l',t L le for
lost 20 yards. Neither foam was abh_~ sci A'.ross buck was smrearzed
to net much by line rushing- . Lat- ;_y t~ oive_,ir cs for a 2-yard loss.

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ACTION 'AT EASE'
ON CHARITY TILT
Green Does Not State Whether
Question Is Closed.
EAST LANSfNO, Nov. 8.--Foot-
ball for charity in Michigan as-
sumed an "at-ease" position to-
day as interest centered on the
actualities of gridiron competition
throughout the country. Even pri-
vate discussions could not allay
the general indication that the
next move, if any, would not come
before next week.
Gov. FredA W. Green Friday said
he would have comething further
to say regarding unemployment,
but did not intimate v. hether his
statement vouid touch fuher up-
on the question of charity foot-
ball in this state.
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eral pass, Hugule
good for 7 yards.
With the ball
line Hudson smas
line for 8 yards
play added two
down. Hudson ad
right tackle. W
yards off left ta
ball to the Harva
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ey to WYo d. was a0. 3H a-r vam 0.
FGhTI QU ARTER.
on the 20 yard Hazer replaccd Cox. Crickar d was j
shed through the s d for a two-yard loss. Wood
and on the next d pjpcd back i'or his third attempt
et a rop-kick and the balJ\ sainu
more for a nrst souurely between the uprightz.I
ded one yard off ?eore: Harvard 3, Michigan 0. I
heeler made 20 1Lajeunesse kicked off for Michi-
ckle bringing the gan and Huguley brought the ball
k to the Harvard 33
rd 43 yard line. y a r d line. The
A 30 yard pa s, Crirmson surprised
Newman to Whee- with a pass, Wood
ler, brought the to Huguley, which
ball to theI Har- gained 15 yards
vard 8 yard line. and put the ball '
Dntenx hyon the Harvard
On the next play -yard line. Cc
h e Woiverin' sjard lost 2 yards
ost 8 yards on a WVood was spilled
uggled la t e r a 1 trying to run aft
nd the ball went er an attempted
back to the 1iar- ;Has.C r i c k a~ r d W_

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How old? Give a full description of the baby as your
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Hozer.
on the next play,
buck lost one mor
gan. Harvard too
own 12 yard line.
Schereschewsky
through center a
other yard. Hugu
third down to
yard line and Ne
to the Harvard 4
quarter ended.
0, Harvard-0.
SECONDa
Wheeler madet
center. Pass inc
punted for a tou
tinued dead on
t e a m s. Harvarc
resorted to later-
al passing with
little gain. Har-
vard intercepted
a pass. On t he
next play Simral
intercepted a pass
gaining 10 yards
on the exchange.
Long pass, Wood
to Moushegian,
was good forE
yards as the half
ended.
THIRD Q
Stoll kicked o
and Huguley ra
Harvard 28 yard
placed Stoll. C
through left tack
Huguley punte
on Michigan's 1'
son made four y
side. Wheeler ki
43 yard line.
Schereschewsky

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r yard 15 yard line. made three yards Lajeunesse (Continued From Page 6) 1
Newman regained and it was fourth and 10 for Har- yard line, and Kutsche broke a- FOR RENT-Very desirable front
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but then a cross- i Mien:,an's 33-yard line. PIone 3194. 56
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Score-ichigan- guard 6r 6 yards and a first down ended.
on Harvard's 35-yard line. A 36- At the start of the second half,
yard pass, Newman to Hudson was General Motors Tech seemed to be
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chback. Play con- ichigan-6, -Harvard-3. during the entire game. This in-
the part of both Goldsmith kicked off for Michi- spiration proved short-lived though, LOST-Chi Psi badge between
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h side. Tessrner went in for Newman. 15-yard line. Berkowitz w e n t - -- -
A 40-yard pass, Wood to Hageman, through tackle for another sixj
was good and Hageman ran to the points, and Benz kicked another i
e Michigan 20-yard line before being point shortly afterwards Podlewski I /
l downed. romped 23 yards for a touchdown
Lateral pass, Mays to Wood, was and Parker drop kicked the point.
s missed by the latter by inches asCBerkowitz made his futhtouch-
he went over the goal and the ball down after Brown again turned in
went to Michigan on its own 20- a 25-yard pass play to the 15-yard
yard line. Wheeler punted outside stripe, with Br men splitting the
to his own 49-yard line. A Wood to posts for another P:oint.
f Hagenan pass was intercepted by Berkowitz, Brown and Bremen
Comrwe:l. Wheeler on his own 30-yard line, took the honors for the day. Berky
QUARTER Michigan fumbled but recovered on made 24 points and played a driv-
ff for Michigan, the next play. ing game that helped the Waiver-
n it back to the Wheeler made it a first down on ines turn in 15 first downs to Tech's
line. Wheeler re- its own 35-yard line. Tessnier three. Brown made some great
Crickard smashed punted on first down outside on runs from scrimmage and as the
le for three yards. Harvard's 30-yard line. White made receiver of long passes, and Lre-
d the ball outside 15 yards, but Mays was stopped. A men tied Berkowitz's tetal points
4 yard line. Hud- long pass was intercepted by with a show of exceptional ability
yards at the right Wheeler. Hudson made 4. Final to dodge tacklers and kick from
eked to Harvard's score-Michigan-6, Harvard-3. placement.
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2. The baby will be sold in open auction
after the rgeular Red Arrow Auction.
3. The baby will be sold for Red Arrow
money.
120 articles of high class merchandise, having a value
of $1,623.18, will be sold for Red Arrow money at the
next Red Arrow Auction.
THIS MERCHANDISE IS NOW ON DISPLAY
AT THE RED ARROW PLACES.

Wood to Huguley gave Harvard a
substantial gain, to Michigan's 35
yard line. Schereschewsky added
five. A short pass, Wood to Moush-.
egian, put the ball on the 25 yard
stripe for a first down.
Crickard ran for 5 yards through
tackle and Harvard had the ball
on Michigan's 15 yard line. Hugu-
ley added two on a fake lateral.
Crickard missed first down by in-
ches on the next play.
Harvard was penalized 5 yards for
stalling. Wood attempted a drop-
kick which was blocked by Morrison
and the ball rolled to the Pichigan
32-yard line where Morron recov-
ered.
On the next play Wheeler fmn-
bled and Ticknor recovered for
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Crippen Drug Stores, Inc.
The Michiganme Oil Co.
Kyer Laundry Co.
Stein, Cleaner
White Bakery
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