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TI-It MTCHIGAN )ATLY

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lichigan

Trampled badgers to Gain

Tie for Cha:

The play by play account of the
game, reported by Sheldon C. Ful-
lerton, sports editor of The Daily,
shows how Michigan outclassed
Wisconsirn in the charity game
yesterday.
First Quarter
Michigan won the toss and chose

Misses Last Game

If"he Sec
wo 0
Isconsin

Dye by Quarters

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2 d

3rd
9

4th

Fiaa~l
161

In Final Contest

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to kick off from the north end of
the field. Everhardus kicked off to
Pacetti, who was downed by Auer
on Wiscqnsin's 3.4-yari line after a
short return. McGuire was downed
by Williamson after a gain of one.
yard. Rebhlz- made three on a fake
kic dlay.li makcked toNle-
m, wo returned the b~all 12 yards
to Michigan's 35-yard line.
Hewitt was smeared for no gain
at center. Newnan got a yard a t
tack e. Everhardus pu1nted to ep-
holz, who was downed on Wiscon-
sin's 39-yard line after returning
tlhp bl 17 yards.
McGuire made five at center. A
short toss, McGuire to Rebholz, net-
teI thiree yards. S>chneller was hit
by Hudson and Hewitt for a two-
yard loss. Rebholz kicked to Mich-
iganx's 21-yard line, where the ball
went outside.
Hudson made a yard in a dive
over guard. Newman was stopped
for no gain in a try at center. Ever-
hardus punted to Rebholz, who was
downed by Petoskey and William-
son on the 50-yard line. A pass,
Schlnpller to Reblo1z gave Wicon-
sin a frst down on Michigan's 30-
yard line. Michigan caled time out.
Another pass, Schneller to Rebholz
gave Wisconsin five more yards. Af-
ter fumbling momentarily, Schnel~-
ler went through center for three
yards, but the play was called back
and Michigan was ppealIzed five
yards for being offside. Schneller
was stopped for no gain.
Schneller hit center for two yards
and a first down on Michigan's 19-
yard line. A lateral, Schneller to
McGuire, gained three yards.Iozer,
Samuels and LaJeunesse. went in
for Cantrill, Wistert, and Kowalik
r Michigan.!
Schneller ran into an iron wall at
center, being stopped for no gain.
Schneller's long pass to McGuire
was incomplete over the Michigan
goal. Michigan gained the ball on
the 20-yard line.
Hewitt lost a yard at end, when
McGuire broke through the Michi-
gan defense. IHudson made a yard.
at tackle. Everhardus kicked out-
side exactly on the 50-yard line,
but the play was called back and
Wisconsin was penalized five yards
for roughing the kicker. Three Wis-
consin men broke through to tackle
Hudspn for a four-yard loss. Hewitt
ploughed through center for four
yards. Hewitt hit tackle for three
yards. Everhardus was forced to run
with the ball instead, of kicking
when several Wisconsin men broke
through, gaining five yards around
eno. Everhardus kicked to Rebholz,
who was tackled by Williamson on
Wisconsin's 29-yard line.
Schneller was tackled by Hewitt
and Petoskey after a two-yard ad-
vance. eblolz, on a quick kick,1
punited ,to Newman who was forced
outside on Michigan's 45-yard line.
I.gewitt hit ga<rd for two yards
A long pass, Newman to Everhard-
us, was just incomplete. Newman,
on a delayed end run, made two
yards. Everhardus kicked to Wis-
consin's 11-yard line, where the ball
was downed by Williamson.
Schnellei; carried the ball outside
for a one-yard gain. $chneller was
stopped dead by LaJeunesse and
Hewitt for no gain. Rebholz punted
to the Wisconsin 45-yard line, but
the ball bounded to Michigan's 35-
yard line where it was downed by
Wisconsin's end.
Everhardus lost 1,1 yards at a try
at end, as the quarter ended. Score:
Michigan, O;Wisconsin, 0.

Michigan-Wisconsin

Statistics

First Downs...........
By Rushing.........
By Passing..........
By Penalty.
Yards Gainied.
By Rushing.........
By Passing . . . . . . . . .
Passes
Attempted..........
Completed..........
Intercepted.........
Punts .,......
Yardage
Average............
Penalties ...............

M.
9
7
1
1
127
87
50

W.
41
2
2
0
88
29
59

A a y Aa a r d Morrison, Michigan's
star center, was unable to play in
the last game of his senior year
yesterday due to illness. He was
confined to his home in Royal Oak
with a high fever. This y-ar Mor-
visor has been one of the main cogs
in the Wolverine defense and is
rated one of the best centers in,
the country.

wit. about two. inches to go on thej
Wolverine two-foot line, and theI
ball went to Michigan:
Everhardus kicked ~ outside on
Wisconsin's 32-yard line. it was a
beautiful kick far over the head of
the Badger safety man. Bernard
tackled Linfor after a gain of one
yard at end. Michigan called time
out. McGuire, on a triple shift,,
made a yard-at tackle.
McGuire kicked to,.Michigan's 44-
yard line, where the ball was down-
ed by a Wisconsin man. Fay was
stopped by Kabat for no gain. After
fumbling the ball, Hewitt recovered
and ploughed five yards, but the
play was called back and Michigan
was penalized five yards for having
its backfield in motion. Everhardus
kicked to Wisconsin's seven-yard
line, where Linfor was downed by
Williamson.
Schneller was tackled by Petoskey
and Auer after gaining three yards
at tackle. Schneller was'stopped by
Samuels and Hewitt for a two-yard
gain. McGuire kicked to Wiscon-
sin's 38-yard line, where it was
downed by Kabat.
Fay was dragged down from be-
hind for a five-yard loss. Kabat
made the tackle. Hewitt was stop-
ped by Smith for no gain. A long
pass, Hevw'tt to Fay, gained 23 yards.
and a first down on Wisconsin's 21-.
yard line.
Hewitt carried the ball outside
for a three-yard gain. Hewitt was,
smeared at the line of scrimmage,
for no gain. Hudson's pass to Ever-
hardus was good for only a one-
yard gain. A triple pass, Hewitt to
Williamson to Everhardus gained
four yards, and the ball went to
Wisconsin on their own 13-yard
line. Wisconsin called time out.
Douglass went in for Michigan at
guard for LaJeunesse. Schneller
tossed to Linfor for a one-yard gain.
One of the officials was at the bot-
tom. of the play and had to be re-
paied. Pike replaced Schneller for
Wisconsin. Pike hit guard for a
yard gain before being stopped by
Bill Hewitt. Pike kicked to Fay,
who returned the ball eight yards,
to Wisconsin's 45-yard line.
. Hewitt carried the ball outside for.
no gain. DeBaker replaced Ever-
hardus for Michigan. A long pass,J
Hewitt to DeBaker was incomplete
on Wisconsin's 10-yard line. On an
attempted pass, Hewitt was thrown
for a 12-yard loss, as the half end-
ed. Score: Michigan, 0; Wisconsin,
0.

Ends Career

ky' tr for the extr pnt
wa~s b1locked by Iai ii h, lhi
Wxscoigs x ca ta an t -. '.
Seore-ichigan 6; Wisconsin 0.
Everhardus kicked ofT to Reb-
holz, who was tackled by Hewitt on
Wisconsin's ten-yard line. Pacetti
was tackled by Bernard after a one
yard gain. Schneller made one at
center. Rebholz kicked to Fay, who
was tackled by Kranhold on Wis-
consin's 47-yard line. Wisconsin
took time out as Captain Hal Smith
was injured on the play.
Hudson fumbled, but recovered'
again for a one yard loss. Fay got
a yard at tackle before being tackl-
ed by Haworth and Stout. Hewitt
was run outside after a gain of two
yards. Everhardus kicked outside
on Wisconsin's 27-yard line.
Thurner replaced Haworth for
Wisconsin. Rebholz was stopped
for a 10-yard loss by Auer. Schnel-
ler gained a yard at tackle. Reb-
holz kicked to Fay, who returned
six yards to Wisconsin's 49-yard
49-yard line.
Hewitt took the ball out of bounds
for no gain. Everhardus skirted,
right end for 11 yards and a first
down on Wisconsin's 36-yard line.
Edwards replaced Kranhold at,
guard for Wisconsin.
Fay found a hole through
tackle and made four yards un-
til stopped by Kabat and Ed-
wards. Hewitt made a yard at
center, hruger making the tac-
kle. Hudson's short pass to Fay
was incomplete. Hudson booted
a perfect drop-kick from the
40-yard line for a field goal.
'The ball passed squarely be-
tween the cross bars.
Score-Michigan 0; Wisconsin-.-0.
Ev.rhar~ius kicked clear over the
cnd zone and the ball was brought
out to the 20-yard line. Anderson
replaced Pacetti for Wisconsin.
Schneller was stopped for no gain.
Hewitt knocked down Rebholz's
lass. Rebholz fumbled and was
tackled ,for a six yard loss by Ko-
walik and Auer. Rebholz kicked
outside on Michigan's 45-yard line.
Everhardus, on the first play,
kicked over the Badger goal line,
and the ball was brought out to
the 20-yard line. A short toss to

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3
1
14
615
44
25

9
4
1
15
553
37
10

Second Quarter

Hewitt was stopped for no gain.
Newman made two yards around
end. Everhardus kicked to Rebholz
on Wisconsin's 20-yard line, where
he was halted in his tracks by Wil-
liamson. Rebholz, from kick forma-
tion, was tackled by Bernard and
'Samuels after a one-yard gain.
Schneller was stopped dead for no
gain. Wisconsin called time out.
McGuire was tackled by Petoskey
and Williamson after a one-yard
gain. Rebholz kicked to Hudson,
who returned eight yards to Mich-
igan's 45-yard line.
A short underhand" toss by New-
man was incomplete. Hewitt's long
pass to Hudson was intercepted by
McGuire, who ran 40 yards to Mich-
igan's 11-yard line before being
forced outside. Fay replaced New-
man and Linfor went in for Reb-
holz for Wisconsin. Wisconsin called
time out..
Schneller was stopped after a,
one-yard gain at center. McGuire
tossed to Linfor, who was tackled
by Petoskey for no gain. Linfor's
pass to Catlin was good for nine'
yards and placed the ball on Michi-
gan's one-yard line. it was fourth

Everhardus place 'kicedt
ex ra noint. Score. Mlichig
16; Wisconsin, 0.
Kabat kicked off to Hewitt
ran the ball back to Michigan
- yard line. Thurner made the to
Hewitt battled his way for
yards through center. Catlin 1
through to nail Fay for a six-
loss. Everhardus kicked to Wis
sin's 40-yard line, where Peti
downed the ball.
A pass, McGuire to Catlin,
good for 10 yards and a first c
Goldsmith replaced Samuels
Michigan. Rebholz was stoppe
no gain. A forward pass by Re
was incomplete. Another pass
incomplete, and Wisconsin was
alized five yards for two in
plete passes. Sikkenga replacec
walik for Michigan. Schneller1
ed to Fay, who returned the
eight yards to Michigan's 31-
line.
Daniels went in at end for \
igan in place of Petoskey. Br:
replaced Smith for the Bad
Everhardus gained two yarc
tackle. Pike replaced Sohneller
Lautz replaced Kabat for Wis
sin. Hudson was stopped for a
yard loss at end. Everhardus ki
to Wisconsin's 32-yard line, w
the ball was awarded to Mich
because a Wisconsin, man had
ped Williamson, when the .bal
not in the possession of either t
Hudson made, five yards, to
the ball to Wisconsin's 27-yard,
Eastman replaced Everhardui
Michigan. Hudson took the bal
yards through center. Douglas
placed Hozer for Michigan.
made two yards at end. HE
ploughpd for one yard and a
down on Wisconsin's 22-yard ii
Eastman gained three yard
end, but the play wa's called
and Michigan was penalized
yar ds for holding.
Kundert replaced McGuire
Wisconsin. Hudson made
yards at end. Marcovsky, He
Yost, Miller, Cox and Westover
in for Michigan.
Cox made one yard at to
Eastman lqst thre yards at
Eastman kicked outside on Wis
sin's 17-yard line. A long pass,
to Kundert gained 20 yaids
gave Wisconsin a first down
Nlichigan's 4f-yard line. Pike's
was intercepted by Yost on M.
gan's 46-yard line.
On an end-around play,
gained eight yards. Heston :
two yards and a first down.
ball was on Wisconsin's 44.
line. Eastman lost three .yards.
ton gained a yard at tackle
Baker, Renner, Damm and (
went in for Michigan.
DeBaker made three yards a
game ended.
Final Score: Michigan, 16;
Consin, 0.

Tom Samuels, star tackle, brought
his three-year career on the Michi-.
gan line to a close yesterday, play-
ing his usual brilliant game against
the Badgers.,
was halted after a one yard gain
at center. Rebhol7 kicked to Fay,
who returned 20 yards to Wiscon-
sin's 33-yard line.
Everhardus gained four yards at
tackle. Wisconsin called time out.
Fay circled end for for yards be-
fore being forced outside. Hewitt
hit center for a yard. Hewitt dove'
through guard for another yard
and a first down on Wisconsin's 22-
yard line.
Fay lost a yard on a try at
right end. On an end around
play, Petoskey lost two yards
when he was tackled by Schnel-
ler. A long pass, Hewitt to lud-
son, cleared the Wisconsin safe-
ty man's head and was good
for a touchdown. It was a nice
pass, good for 26 yards, Petos-

Howard Auer, tackle, played his
last Michigan football, giviig his
best against the Badgers. His cool-
headed play served to steady the
Michigan line w h e n Wisconsin
threatened on the one-yard line.
McGuire resulted in a one yard,
loss. Rebholz gained four yards at
tackle as the third quarter ended.
Score-Michigan 9; Wisconsin-0.
Fourth Quarter
Simmons replaced Kruger at cen-
ter for the Badgers. Rebhohz kick-
ed to Fay, who was run outside on
Michigan's 35-yard line. Hewitt
made two yards at center. Ever-
hardus was stopped by Simmons
for no gain. Everhardus kicked to
Wisconsin's goal, where William-,
son downed the ball on the one
foot line.
Rebholz kiCkedt to Hudson,
who ran the ball back 10 yards
to Wisconsin's 35-yard line.
Hewitt broke through tackle
and trotted 19 yards before be-
ing forced outside by Rebholz.
Everhardus circled end for 15
yards and a first down on Wis-
consin's one-yard line. Hewitt
ploughed over tackle for a.
touchdown on the first play.

.

Third Quarter
Kabat kicked off to Samuels, who
returned it to Michigan's 35-yard
line. Fay was stopped for no gain
at end. Fay broke through tackle
for five yards before being stopped
by Kabat. Everhardus kicked- to
Rebholz, who returned two yards
before being tackled by Hudson.
Rebholz was downed by Hudson
after a three-yard gain. Schneller

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