1931: 1 THE M(ICHIGAN DAILYQ'- 'ay by Play Account of Michigan's 6-0 Defeat of AMtinn The following play by play story of Michigan's 6 to o defeat of Minnesota yesterday was writ- ten for Daily readers by Sheldon C. Fullerton, sports editor. First Quarter Michigan won the toss and chos to receive the kickoff. Manders kicked off to Hewitt, who was stop- ped on Michigan's 34-yard .line. Hudson was halted after a gain of one yard. Stein broke through to tackle Fay for a five-yard loss. H- ton punted to- Somers,-.who- was ta ed by Morrison on Minnesota's 4t-ydr4 ie.. Ma ders crashed .thiough center for three yards. Somers agined a yard when he attempted to circle ends ; ewitt and Hozer making. the tacle. Manders got three atguard. Munn punted to Michigan's 2h- yard line where it was downed by Gag, Gppher tackle. Hewitt carried the ball outside for a gain of one yar6 Heston ran into a stne wall after a two-yard gain. Weto6 kicked to SOmers , Who was tackled by Petoskey and Auer on Minnesota's 38-yard line, after rearnmi g the ball 16 yards. Manders was stopped dead when DoC Morrison hit him at the line. Somers was also dropped at the line after a gain of one yard. Again Vforrison made the tackle. Munn punted to Michigan's 34-yard line where it was downed by Haas..The play was called back and Michigan was penalized 15 yards for unneces- sary roughing of the kicker, giving Minnesota a first down on Michi- gan's 35-yard line. Manders was tackled by Petoskey for an eight- yard loss. Munn crashed theS line for a yard. Munn punted to Fay, who fumbled and recovered on Michigan's 19-yard- line. Hewitt gained three yards at cen- ter. Heston kicked to Somers, who carried the ball back six yards to the Minnesota 30-yard line before being downed. Manders crashed center for two, Morrison and, Auer tackling hin. Haas was downed by Hewitt after losing a yard at end. Munn. kicked to Fay, who ran the ball kback eight yards to Michigan's 43-yard line.- Hew"i t on the first pilay broke through' #ack1, pivoted away from at least six or seven Min- neta players, and galloped for a ensational 57-yard run and a touchdown. It was a brilliant rufktyred bly Heitt's. spec- taeulalr 4odging an runpdng in th' open field. Petoskey's try for the extra point failed. Score: Michigan 6, Minnesota 0. Manders kicked off to Hudson who was stpped on Michigan's 30- VAftSITY EGATIVE TEAM "Wlt I L DE BATE Debaters Will Meet Detroit City College Tomorrow Afternoon in Alpha Nu RIoin. Meeting its second opponent .,of the season, the Varsity negative de- bating team will uphold its side of the Conference question against Detroit City college at 3 o'clock to- morrow afternoon in the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor, Angell hall. Only the second speaker for Michigan has been decided upon by Coach James H. McBurney who chose Charles A. Rogers, '34, for that position. The first speaker will be either Julius C. Bernstein, '32, or Jacob I. Weissman, '34; third speak- er either Wilbert L. Hindman, '33, or Allen V. Lowenstein, '34, will de- bate. Although the debate is open to the public it is to be held before two classes of argumentation and debating. A return debate with Detroit City college, with the Michigan's affirm- ative team debating, will be held Wednesday in Detroit. David W. Cannon, grad., Frederick A. Herr- mann, grad., and Nathan Levy, '34L, will represent M i c h i g an against the Detroit school. Michigan Checker Club Beats Jackson, 63-37 The Score hjr Quarters Michigan Minnesota ter ~6 2nd 0 0 3rd 4fh 0 Final 6 0 Champlin was thrown for a three yard loss at end. Minnesota took time out. Hewitt intercepted- Ubl's pass on Michigan's 43-yard line. Hudson was run outside on an end" run after a four yard loss. Hewitt hit center for a yard. Heston kick- ed outside on Minnesota's 31-yardl line. Champlin was run out of bounds' by Heston for no gain. LaJeunesse stopped Champlin for no gain. Munn kicked to Michigan's 39-yard line where it was downed by Wells. Hudson battered his way for four yards through center. Man- dens downed Heston after the Michigan back had gone through for two yards. Heston kicked to, Champlin, who ran the ball back brilliantly 50 yards through the en-~ tire Michigan team, before beirig. br.ought" down from behind, ..on Michigan's 38-yard line. Grinfth replaced Champlin, and Haas went in for Swartz. Morrison stopped Haas for no gain. A Minnesota pass was inter- cepted by Petoskey, who fumbled when he was tackled, Minnesota recovering. Ubl went through for two yards. Dennerly replaced Koski, and Krezowski went in for Teeter. Ubl passed to Haas, who dropped the ball after receiving the heave. Wells recovered for Minnesota, giv- ing the Gophers a six-yard gain. Manders went through foV five yards and a first down. Manders made three at guard.' Ubl's short pass was incomplete. The ball was on Michigan's 33-yard. line, third down and seven yards to go. A long pass, Ubl to Krezow- ski, was incomplete and Minnesota was penalized five yards for two incomplete tosses in one set of downs, Ubl passed to Griffith, who was downed by Petoskey after a five-yard gain. Michigan took time out. It was Michigan's ball on downs on its own 34-yard line. Hudson was, stopped at center for no gain. Hewitt reeled off two yards at tackle lsefore being stopped by Manders. and Ubl. Heston kicked to Minensota's 30-yard line, where the ball was downed by Williamson. Dillner replaced Robinson at for the Gophers. Manders fumbled and UblIn covered for a three-yard lo Daniels repiacet eoky was the firstih u tution. Hudson took Ubl's for pass by a brilliant catch, ar raced 31 yards to Minnesota 34-yard line before being fore outside. Fay hit the line for; gain. Minnesota was penalim five yards for being offside. F tiuglhed through the Gopli line- for seven- yards. and a fb down on Minnesota's 22-ya line. Hewitt fumbled, and Wells covered for Minnesota on their 21-yard line. Ivy Williamson n a sensational interception of i pass, and raced 13 yards to Mir sota's seven-yard line before b forced outside. Greenberg' rep1 Stein. Hudson hit center for t yards, carrying the ball to. Mir sota's..foul-yard line, as the g ended. Final score: Michiga Minnesota 0. yard line after carrying the ball back 20 yards. Heston tooK the ball 27 yards through tackle, aided by sensational blocking, -to Minne- sota's 43-yard line. It was Michi- gan's first first down. Minnesota took time out. Heston, in an attempt to circle end, gained a yard. Hudson plough- ed through the line for two yards, Munn getting the tackle. A long pass, Hewitt to Hudson, was incom- plete just in front of the Gopher goal line. Heston kicked outside on Minnesota's 11-yard line.r Somers was hit by Morrison and Auer for no gain. Somers was again stopped at the line of scrimmage, Samuels and Hozer getting the tackle. Morrison downed Somers after a gain of two yards at tackle. Score at end of first quarter: Michigan 6, Minnesota 0. Second Quarter Munn punted to Hudson, who was tackled by Haas on Minnesota's 49- yard line after a return of 10 yards. Hewitt was downed at the line of scrimmage. Stein broke through to down Fay for a five-yard loss. Time out for Michigan. Heston, on a fake punt play, went through guard for 11 yards. Heston kicked to Somers, who was tackled by Hozer and Auer on Minnesota's 14- yard line. Munn punted outside on Michi- gan's 45-yard line. Hewitt was spilled by Munn for a; four-yard loss. Hewitt ploughed through cen- ter for four yards. Heston kicked to Minnesota's 27-yard line, where it was downed by Samuels. Munn was halted by Hewitt and line. Hewitt took the ball outside after a six-yard gain. Again Hewitt hit the line, this time for two yards. Michigan was penalized five yards for having its backfield -in motion. Hewitt shot through the line for seven yards, but he stumbled and fell before making it a first down. Heston kicked to the Michigan 37- yard line, where the ball wasI downed by Williamson. A lateral pass, Somers to Robinson, was smeared for a five-yard loss. A beautiful double pass, Munn to Robinson to Somers, was good for 15 yards and a. first down on Mich- igan's 27-yard line. Michigan called time out. Somers was dragged down after a three-yard gain at end, LaJeu- nesse and Petoskey making the tackle. A short pass, Somers to Manders, gained three yards. Mich- igan again called time out. Koski replaced Dennerly at right guard for Minnesota. Heston intercepted Somers' pass on Michigan's 13-yard line. Hewitt gained two yards at tackle. Fay went through tackle for 10 yards and a first down on Michigan's 25'yard line. Hewitt hit the line for five more yards, as the half ended. Score at half: Michigan 6, Min- nesota 0. Third Quarter Petoskey kicked off to Somers, who returned the ball 45 yards to the Michigan 49-yard line. Man- ders gained one-yard at tackle. Somers was smeared by Hewitt for no gain. Morrison and Hewitt stood M d AJnr 1L3nnhic h ar3P h tA ' Minnesota. Hewitt made a yard at a try at guard. Fay was nailed for an eight yard loss on an end run. Heston kicked to Champlin, who wa~s smothered ..by five Michigan' players after returning the ball five yards to. Minnesota's 20-yard line. Manders 'was stopped by Sam- uels and Hewitt after a gain of one yard. A lateral pass, Manders to Champlin, was smeared for a four yard loss by Williamson. Munn kicked to Minnesota's 44-yard line, where the ball was touched by Hewitt, Minnesota recovering. n ,, R . . _. _-:.- Dow n Go the ,. ... .. , , . ~ . . .. y . , , . . ., of. America's Finest G'uthes Williamson for no gain. Somers{ tempted to crashcn e Mu tempted to crash center. Munn was smothered after a gain of two kicked out of bounds on Michigan's yards over guard. iManders drove 12-yard line. at center, but was stopped by Auer Hudson was stopped by Stein for after a two-yard gain. Munn punt- no gain. Hewitt was stopped at the ed to Hudson, who returned the line of scrimmage. Michigan tool ball nine yards to Michigan's 34~ tiie out, as Petoskey was injured yard line. Wells replaced Gay at- on the play. He continued in the tackle for the Gophers. Swartz went game, however. Heston kicked out- in for Haas. Minnesota took time side on Michigan's 42-yard line. out. Manders was thrown by Hewitt Ieston was stopped .by Manders and° Satnuels for a three yard loss.. for no gain. Hewitt squirmed Hewitt evaded the Gopher blockers through guard for five yards. Hes- to tackle Somers for a seven yard ton kicked to Somers, who fumbled loss. Somers' ,attempted pass was but recovered before being downed incomplete. Munn kicked outside on Minnesota's 27-yard line. Som- on Michigan's 38-yard line. ers' short pass was incomplete. Hewitt hit guard, but was stop- Soiners was halted by Morrison and ped for no gain by Munn and Man- Samuels for a two-yard gain. Munn ders. Heston was good for five kicked to Fay in front of the Mich- yards aound right end, Ubl and igan goal line, the Michigan safety ells making the tackle. Heston kicked to Somers, who was stopped by, Auer and Hozer on the Minnes- Waterman Expeditin ota 35-yard line after a five yard preturn. Menaced by Cholera Ubl went throught for two yards. Somers' short pass to Teeter was The dWaterman expedition was good for 10 yards and a first down delayed in reaching the scene Qf,its. on. Michigan's 48-yard line. Man- operations for this year by a threat ders gained a yard at center. A. ekd cholera outb °e ti, recent. long pass, Somers to Robinson, was letter says. All the members had to over the receiver's head. Manders be innoculated before proceeding. hit the line for three yards, Sam- A few silver coins of some value uels making the tackle. Somers have picked up from day to day kicked to Fay, who returned the ball but other than that the digging has five yards to Michigan's 15-yard not revealed anything unusual, line. Dr. Waterman further stated n Bill Hewitt shot through the Min- his letter -that they intended to get nesota line for nine yards. Hewitt dlown to remains of the late Baby- hit center for another yard and Ionian period, whereas before they a\first down. Hudson cut around have uncovered only obj ects of the right end for four yards. Teeter, Hellenic and Parthian levels. Minnesota right end, was hurt on the play, but continued in the Daily Oficial Bulletin game. Hewitt crashed through guard for four more yards. Heston (Continued from Page 8) kicked to Minnesota's 14-yard line, gan Band Groups at p. in., at where it was downed by Ivan Wil- liamson. iorr~6 H-eat/i SUITS - TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS DRASTICALL Y REE! NO NEED TO TELL YOU OF EXISTING CON- DITIONS-WE MUST UNLOAD AND UN- LOAD FAST. THOMAS HEATH CLOTHING SOLD CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN PURCHASE MACHINE MADE GARMENTS. I I I $55-$5 $45 THOMAS HEATH} SUITS-OVERCOATS $40 THOMAS HEATH SUITS-OVERCOATS $ $A I' Barbour gymnasium. Jewish Students: Debate tryouts will be held at the Hillel Founda- tion on Monday, Nov. 23, at 4:30 p. m. All interested are invited to be present. 1 I By the score of 63 to 37 the Uni- versity of Michigan Chess and Checker club defeated the Jackson Checker club Friday evening at the Union. The high scorer of the meet, was Dr. Andros Gulde of the Uni- versity club with 18 points out of' a possible 20.; Michigan players' scores were: Gulde, won 8, lost 0, drew 2, 18, points; Harter, won 5, lost 2, drew 3, 13 points; Ross, won 5, lost 3, drew 2, 12 points; Paton, won 3, lost 3, drew 6, 10 points; Carson, won 2, lost 2, drew 6, 10 points. For Jackson: McCluer, won 4, lost 3, drew 3, 11 points; Eblan, won 4, Inc A Ao. 9 ') ll1A nnin c.~te- M ainc._ Faculty Women's Club: Playread- ing Section, Tuesday at 2:15, in the League building. Industrial Engineering Students: There will be an organization meet- ing of the Society of Industrial Engineers Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7:30 p. m., in Room 306 of the Union. All industrial students and others interested in some phase of indus- trial control are urged to attend, as it is hoped to be able to map out a program for the year, as well as elect the necessary officers. William A. Zander, Acting President. Manders was stopped at the line of scrimmage after a one yard gain. Somers carried the ball outside for no gain. Munn kicked to Fay, who returned the ball four yards to Michigan's 46-yard line. Teeter,; trying to make the tackle, was hurt again. Michigan was penaliz- ed 15 yards to its 35 yard line for holding. Hewitt was halted for no gain. Fay ran into a ~grpup of Minnesota: tacklers, who downed him after a one yard gain. Heston kicked to Minnesota's 12-yard line, where Williamson downed the ball. Som- ers was stopped by Auer and Hewitt for a one yard loss. Manders made three yards before Auer tackled him. Munn kicked to Fay, who re- turned six yards to Michigan's 46- yard line as the quarter ended. Score: Michigan 6, Minnesota--, Fourth Quarter Champlin replaced Somers for $42.50 90 % OF THESE SUITS HAVE TWOUTROUSERS TOPCOATS s$ Tau Beta Pi: Dinner meeting on Monday, at 6:15 p. M., at Union. ~W7B Ue