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SUNDAY, NOVE r IDEP 23, 1)210

THE MTCRIGAN DAILY

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J14AYVEESDOWNED MICHIGAN WINS FROM CHICAGO
BY BADGERS, 13- IntramuralI TO TAKE CONFERENCE LAURELS
Powerful Wisconsin Line Drives IT
Prv9McianIUnon. xv a (Continued from Page 1) to get cdown under Knudson's high,
fr___ii__sUdon. a incomplete over the goal, and kicks and stop the receiver.
(Continued From Page 6) the ball went to the Maroons on If any M4nichigan men can bo saidE
eral unsuccessful play.s Stoll failed FiRES11MVAN GOL.F. their own 20-yard line. Knudson to haye star .-ed in yc.,,-erda y's title,
to kick a field goali rom the 29-adncdi
yard sripe.George David defeated M. Sch- punted to Wheeler who advnedi they are Hudson and Cornwell.
Both teams tightened for a whilp loss in a thrilling 23 hole match1tthMiign4-adsrp.TOHdo scedohtuhd;ns
but then Michigan's line began toI one up, to bring Intramural Fresh-,' plays netted six yards, when Sim- and Cornwell was seen to break
be weak for the plunges of the Wis-! man Golf to a close for the fall rail dropped back into punt forma- through from his guard port time
consin backs. Aided by a bad Mich- season. The winner will receive tion and threw a wide pass to Ilud- and again and pull down the Chi-
igan punt that rolled out on the a cup, and the runner-up a modal.I, son who ran and twisted his way cago rangr.behndo the Maroon
45-yard stripe, the Badger trio of Twenty-eight men participated in 30 yardfs for a touchdown. The total Soa -a '_sonobablymth ,c dotan
b cks swept all tacklers aside untilthtorae, gain for the play was 49 yards.<<tetrnm t.camoa>pbblthd
Anderson went over for a score. MONDAY},;S CuIEDL1. Hozer failed to add the extra point. inm player J'.or the inv'adr _;. His
hagn itote cg ,, d ormo;t of is
Wolves Lose Strength. ti,immng. Tessmer, who hdgn no thej yP ei'S cgains, ad ispase ve:'e
From then on Michigan could 7:30-Delta Sig;ma Delta vs. Del- game in place of Newman startedadfrspse ,:
not hold her own. In the first half ta Sigma Pi; Delta Tau Delta vs. Michigan on the road to its second ! good. Knudson also pru:ved (, be
of the third quarter a penalty gave Ps~i Upsilon. and fi-nal touchdown in the fourth a dan7gerous o pponent.
Wisconsin the ball on Michigan's a 11 ;d ?all, quarter by intercepting a pass on
Bullockin. ands ad rFeld :4,pushed the ballivs.PhiC, Shsgona3-yAdlpha FrmMhisvs.ockPhiFed Kshppae bpoinSimaAltheM vWolvesppapostartedlvs sared drdr '
over for their sec.ond scorr. Feld Psi; A'lph a Kappa Lambda s Phi which ended with Hudson aga.in1
ca°yn h aloe h otbtthis time made the point alt, r his; Alpha Delta. I aryn tebalovrth oapu
own touchdown. Vle althiis time fromn the Chicago, 4-yard
The last quarter was marked 7:30-'Triangle vs. Delta Upsilon;-lne,,ze idno fibo te;x
only by four 15-yard penalties onrh, Gma etav.rgo;8:0t r a point, and the score was 16;-0.
the Badgers, Michig~an's inability I-Phi Kappa P's? vs. Pi Kapp l Kipke sent in his shock troops tf1,
to o anything, and several nice p ha; ApaTuOeav.Bt hspoint, btte cudntgain
runs by Anderson and Fold that; Sifmas;93-eta Alpha Ep against the Maroon regular., and;
did not threaten the Wolverine goal < <lon vs. Pi Lambda Phi; Omega Psi the game ended without further "
seriously. . PhiBeaDl. chances to score.
____In winning thi s game, Michigan '4F az t 4
Lineups: CosCuty piled up an impressive. total of
Michigan Pos Xriconi 430 ndpndn Rn first downs in making 14 against I ,
Spcedbail.vs
Blovard ........ LE.. Lubratovich .:0DiaAlh piols the 4 for the invaders. Two of
Frisk......LT........ Lar son Kiappa Nu, semi-final. these were by passing and the rest
Parker ........ LG ..... Kowalsky ______- eefo ieplay. TeWle
Winston ...... C........... r r" A -gained total of 190 yards from --__ _
Benz ....... RG ........ Launtz ; _~ OL B rgi scrimmnage against the 22 for Chi-_______
Unger........ RT..... Schneider!o Mliaryoecg. Both of these totals include;E
Justice ........RE......... Eigen ground lost vs well as gained. In II
Berkowitz ..... QB ....... Willeon 1(73y 4 soC atcd Th ;A passing also the home team held0
Podlewski...LHI...... Anderson PARTS, Nov. 22.-Experts aren'ti a distanee advantage, completing qj
Blrown.........R.1....... Bullock!;-,' re that Fr°ance will get a bar- tree out of 1{i trie, while the Mva-
Coomb e.......FB ..........Frol d gain sli? when and if, Primo nro-ns could do n better th-un onr;c
Score by Quarters: Camera firnally is called. into mill- out of four..
"Michigan......o 0 0 0-- G w.Y ~s.rvice under the tri-color . The Michigan Line play was goodl
Wisconsin.... .0 6 7 0- 13 1 Though Primo, a naturalized throughout the game, but the 'I
Summaries: i reichman, has been dec-lar ed, backs did not scorn to be able to
Touchdowns-Wisconsin: Anderson "gocod" for military duty in the 'get going. The Maize and Blue 'i
Pointsd Aftern: erkwit.uchdown-mytheesaeomn- ho ens ed thatow phellcouldn'tI Pinp . fts Tthedwn-iswn-hc ile hathCoachn'tpStathgg'site CacnStmensf akme
sin: Fold, physical tests.j demonstrated that they knew how iI

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Proving that nothing can be
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TUTORED BY TOMMIE MACK
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NOTICE-If the person who ab-
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TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair
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LOST-A girls Parker fountain pen,
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name, Betty Ann_ C., Tues. on
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Scarfs 35c, Gloves ..........
Men's Suits, Topcoats ......
Form Pressed. ............
Tuxedos ..................
Men's Trousers............
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