THE MICHIGAN DAILY Play Account of Buckeyes' 20-7 Victory Over Mich y by I Following is an account of Ohio's victory over Michigan yes- tOrday afternoon, given play by play. Eirst Period Ohio State won the toss and chose to kick off to Michigan. The Wolverines defended the n o r t h goal, having the advantage of the wind during the first quarter. Hes- ton caught the kickoff and ran it back to the Michigan 24-yard line. Where he fumbled, and Varner re- dovered for Ohio. Michigan took time out for Heston. He was pro- nounced all -right by Trainer Rob- 4tson and co±itinued in th game. Cramer was tackled by Morrison ter a. two-yard gain through ' ihigan's right side. Hinchman ided three more at Mlcig n left tackle. Michigan was given a pnalty; Which placed the ball on tie Wolverine 16-yard line. Carmer fade a yard at center. Hudson k Vuchinic for no gain Vu- ini h v s 1n tdkli f3r no gi- being tackled' by MorP8on; Mfih gan took possession of the ball on downs on its own 14-yard line. Heston pAnted to Cramer, who eaught tie alj on his oen 4O'-yard line and was frced out of bounds ifter a return to the Wolverine 46- yard marJ ers. Cramer hit Michi- San's right guard for tWo yards. Vuchinicrt added a yard through Michigan's right e n d. Cramer's punt ro 'd out f bounds at Mich- igan's 14yatd line. Ohio State was penalized five yard's for being offside as Hudson took the ball into the line. New- nian was tackled by Bell after a oaie-yard gain. Hestn pirted on second down and thi ball Wnt out of bounds at Michigan's 39-yard lihe. Capt. Holcomb made two' yards at Michigan's right guard. Bill Hewitt broke through and tackled Cramer for a five yard loss. Cramer completed a forward pass to Capt. Holcomb for a 10-yard gain. Ohio State took time o% Cfiir d*lt the ball throug h right tacl for two yards tfa409 t m.&ke it first down and 'fe Wolver- ines took possession of the ball on their 30-yard line. Fay sliced off left tacle for f6ii yards. Hudson lost a yard? as he wa tackled by Gailus. Heston puntd t Cramer, who caught the ball 616 his own 19-yard line. He was ta l ed by Auer near the sidelines on tIhe Ohio 28-yard marker. Just before he was tackled Cra- mer had thrown the ball out of bounds. The Buckeyes were permit- ted to bring it in 15 yards. Ohio State drew a five-yard penalty for offside on the first scrimmage. Michigan was offside on the next |'ay and the ball was returned to ee Ohio 29-yard line. Hewitt came around and tackled Vuchinich for a one-yard loss. Cra- mer broke through Michigan's right aide for six yards. Cramer puntect and the ball was allowed to roll dead on Michigan's 30-yard line, where Newman picked it up and was tackled in his tracks. \ Heston made five yards throtigh Ohio's left tackle. Heston then tried an end run fumbled when OhioSte 181t 7 7 0 3rd 4th 0nd~ 7 Final 7' he was tackled, Haubrich recover- ing for Ohio on Michigan's 31-yamd line. Everhardus was sent in to re- place Heston. Carroll was sent in for Capt. Holcomb in the Ohio backfield. Carroll hit Michigan's right tackle for three yards. Hinch- man made a tiristing, pivoting run through Michigan's left tackle for nine yards and a first down on the Michigan' 19- yard lie. Vuchinich made a yard through Michigan's left side. Hinchman made seven yards through Michigan's left tackle. Michigan took the time out. The gall was on the Wolverine 11-yard line. Vuchinich made a yard at Michigan's center. Bell tok thehball around Michi- kin's right end for a touch- down. Re was given good inter- ference by his teammates. Hau- lirich booted the goal. Score: Ohio 7; Michigan 0. Goldsmith was substituted for Samuels. Goldsmith kicked off to Cramer who caught the ball back of his goal line. He ran the ball back to his own 17-yard line, fum- bled when he was tackled and the ball was recovered by Everhardus on the Ohio 17-yard line. Newman attempted a pass which was inter- cepted by Hinchman of Ohio, but the Buckeyes were offside and the ball was called back and Ohio was penalized five yards. Fay rounded' .Ohio's left end for seven yards and a first down on the Buckeye five- yard marker. Hudson gained half a yard at Ohio's right tackle. The Buckeyes took time out. Tessmer replaced Newman. Ever- hardus went around Ohio's right end for three and a half yards, giv- ipg lhbhigan the ball one yard from the goal. Everhardus attempt- ed a wide end run around the left side and was thrown for a four- yard loss as the quarter ended. Scre: Oio 7; Michigan 0. Second Period As the second period started, Michigan had the ball on the Ohio five-yard line and' it was fourth down. Hudson's pass to Fay or Tessmer over the goal line failed and Ohio put the ball in play at its own 20-yard line. Hozer went in for Kowalik. Carroll hit Michigan's right tac- kle for three yards. Both teams were offside on the next play. Ohio took time out. Hinchman added two more at Michigan's left side. Cra- mer punted to Tessmer, who re- turned the ball to Ohio's 48-yard' line, but Michigan was offside aid the, ball was called back and the' MICHTGAN-OHIO STATISTICS Yards from scrimmage: Ohio State 146; Michigan 41. First downs: Ohio State 9; Mich- igan 6. Passes attempted: Ohio State 3; Michigan 11. Passes completed: Ohio State 2; Michigan 4. Yardage from passes: Ohio State 17; Michigan 96. Punts: Ohio State 10; Michigan 11. Average on pants: Ohio State 34 yards; Michigan 38.5 yards. Penalties: Ohio State 25;. Michi- gan 5'0. Wolverines penalized five yards, giving Ohio a first down on its own' 30-yard line. Hinchman failed, to gain. Vuchinich lost two yards. Car- roll fell and was tackled by Wil- liamson for another two-yard loss. Cramer punted to Tessmer, who caught the ball on the Michigan 27-yard line, and made a nice re- turn to the Wolverine 47-yard line, where he was forced out of bopnds. Nasman tackled Everhardus for a four-yard loss. Hudson made six yards through center but the ball was called back and Ohip was pen- alized five yards. Fay made a yard through Bell. Hudson plunged through center for four yards, Tessnier's punt roll- ed over the goal line and Ohio put the ball in play at its 20-yard mark- er. Auer and Hewitt tackled Vuchi- nich after a one-yard gain. Morri- son held Vuchinich to no gain. Williamson brioke tiroughi and blocked Cramer's punt and recovered. The ball bounded back over the Ohio goal, where Williaison fell on it for a touchdown. Goldsmith kicked the goal. Score: Michigan 7; Ohio 7. Haubrich kicked off to Fay, who caught the ball on his own goal line. He ran it back to the Michi- gan's 27-yard line. Everhardus rounded Ohio's right end for six yards, before being forced out of bounds. Hudson added two yards at center. Everhardus fumbled when tackled and Nasman recover- ed for Ohio on the Michigan 34- yard line. Hinchman fumbled on the first Ohio play and Tessmer recovered' for Michigan on his own 28-yard line. Fay rounded Ohio's left end for 22 yards and a first down on the 50-yard marker. Cantrell re- placed LaJeunesse. Ohio took time out. Everhardus lost two yards on an attempted end run. Fay failed to gain on a wide end run. Everhardus f made two yards through right# tackle. Tessmer punted to CramerE who caught the bali on ns 13-yard ,i line and made a brilliant return to Ohio's 31-yard marker. Cramer punted to Tessmer, who made a five yard return to Michi-E gan's 24-yard line. Everhardus1 made a yard at Ohio's left tackle. Everhardus was tackled for a four1 yard loss. Hudson went throughr center for three yards. Tessmer punted to Cramer whocaught the ball on his, 32-yard line and re- turned it 10 yards. Ohio took time out for Haubrich and Keefe was sent in for Hinch- man. Morrison *intercepted Cram- er's pass and was downed on the Ohio 47-yard line.d eBaker re- placed Everhardus. Hewitt's long pass, failed. Wi'sert was sent in for Goldsmith. A pass from Bill Hewitt to DeBaker netted 30 yards, and a first down on Ohio's 17-yard line. Tessmer's wide pass fail- c ed. Delaker fumbled a delayed s pass from center and Bell re- r covered for Ohio on the Buck- f eye 39-yard line.V Cantrell recovered a fumble forc Michigan on the Ohio 38-yard line" as the half ended. Score: Michigan 7; Ohio 7. f Third Periodt Newman was at quarter, Hudson at fullback, Fay and Everhardus at the halves as Michigan started thea second half. Morrison was at center, Samuels and Auer at tackles. Ever- hardus' kickoff was caught by Cra- mer on his goal line and run back to the 21-yard line where Hewitt made the tackle. Newman received Cramer's puntt on his own 37-yard line, and made1 a brilliant return to the Ohio 42-2 yard line but the ball was calledc Sback and Michigan was penalized1 five yards for being offside. Michigan drew a 15-yard penalty for holding, giving Ohio a firstY down on its own 43-yard line. Cra-1 mer was tackled by Samuels for nor gain. Hinchnan made a yard at1 Michigan's left tackle. C r a m e r( punted over the Michigan goal line and the Wolverines put the ball in play at their own 20-yard line. ] Fay made a yard around the Ohio right end. Time was taken out for Carroll, Ohio halfback. Newman struck the left side for four yards. Everhardus punted i to Cramer who caught the ball ] on lis 45-yard line and return- ed it to the Michigan 46-yard stripe. Carroll found a hole at Michi- gan's right tackle for five yards. Hewitt was offside for Michigan and the Wolverines were penalized five yards. The penalty just failed to make it first down. Hinchman The Score by Quharters was tackled by Hewitt and Hudson for a four-yard loss. Cramer shook off several Michigan tacklers for a first down on the 34-yard line. Carroll made a yard at Michi- gan's right tackle. A lateral pass from Carroll to Cramer netted three yards. Cramer went, through center for a first down on Michi- gan's 24-yard line. Michigan took time out. Hinchman made two yards 1 through Michigan's left guard. Bill Hewitt tackled Hinchman for a one-yard loss. Time was taken out for Capt. Hudson of the Wolverines, who was injured. Cramer hit center for three yards. A forward pass from Cramer to Hinchman netted six yards and a first down on Mich- igan's 13-yard line. Williamson tackled Carroll for no gain. Hinchman fumbled after a three-yard gain and Bell recov- ered on the Michigan 10-yard line. Hinchman took the ball on a for- ward pass, completed back of the line of scrimmage, thrown by Cra- mer, for a five-yard gain. Cramer hit Michigan's right tackle for three yards and a first down on the Michigan two-yard line. Vuchinich was tackled by Samuels for no gain. Vuchinich made a yard at Michigan's left guard. Gold- smith replaced Samuels. ell found a hole in Michi- gan's right tackle and went through one yard for a touch- down. Haubrich missed the goal. Score: Ohio 13; Michigan 7. Goldsmith kicked to Cramer who caught the ball on his 10-yard line and ran it back to the Ohio 37-yard marker. Hinchman hit LaJeunesse for one yard. Cramer lost two yards when he was tackled by Goldsmith. Cramer punted to Newman who caught the ball on his 20-yard line and returned it 13 yards, to the Wolverine 33-yard marker. Fay was tackled for a one-yard loss on an attempted end run. New- man's forward pass was intercepted by Smith, Ohio center, and the Buckeyes had the ball on the Mich- igan 43-yard line. Auer tackled Cramer for no gain, as the quarter ended. Score: Ohio 13; Michigan 7. Fourth Period Williamson tackled Carroll for a one-yard loss. Vuchinich hit cen- ter for three yards. Haubrich punted out of bounds at Michigan's 20-yard line. Everhardus kicked on first down to Cramer who was. tackled,'in his tracks on Ohio's 41- yard line. Cramer punted to Newman who received the ball on his 10-yard line and returned it 10 yards. Run- ning from punt formation Ever- hardus lost three yards. Everhar- dus punted to Cramer who was forced out of bounds on his return at the Michigan 48-yards line. Hinchman made a nice gain through the Michigan line, but fumbled when tackled and Wil- lianson recovered for Michigan on the Wolverine 37-yard marker. Newman rounded Ohio's right end for four yards. Newman's long pass was intercepted by Cramer who was tackled on the Ohip 35- yard line. Ohio took time out. An Ohio lateral pass failed and Carroll lost two yards on an attempt end run. Capt. Holcomb replaced Carroll. Cra- mer faked a punt and then rounded Miehigan's right end for 2 yards and a first down 1 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 8) each dealt with by an outstanding authority. 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