THE MICHIGAN. -DAILY rT.i ,r y THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~SiTNfl.47: OCT. 16, 1932 Play Account Of Wolverine Triumph Over The Buckeyes SCORE BY 1TART rERS Michigan 0 0 it 7 0 2nd 7 0 0 0l ..h, 0 0 0 s 0® 0 line. Regeczi made four yards around left end before he was forced out of bounds. Everhardus was stopped by Monahan without g a i n. Regeczi punted to Cramer, who stepped out of bounds on Ohio's 21-yard line. Ohio took time out. Cramer quick-kicked to Newman, who re- turned to Michigan's 44-yard line. Everhardus slipped off left tackle for two yards. A long pass, Regeczi to Petoskey, took the ball to Ohio's 25- y a r d line. Fay ' failed to gain off left tackle. Regeczi was stopped in a plunge at center. On an attempted forward pass, Everhardus w as thrown for a 15- yard loss by Gail- wiw - -~r us. Regeczi punted out of bounds on Ohio's eight-yard line. Carroll gained two yards through center. Vuhinich hit a stone wall at center for no gain. Hinchman re- placed Keefe and Wetzel took Kuchi- nich's place at fullback for Ohio. Hinchman punted to Newman, who was downed on the 50-yard line. Score: Michigan 7; Ohio. SECOND QUARTER Regeczi sent a long punt to Cram- er, who was downed on Ohio's 25- yard 1ine. Hinchman squirmed through tackle for five yards. Wet- zel failed to gain at center. Hinch- man punted to Newman who was downed by Gilman on Michigan's 34- yard line. Fay gained a yard off left tackle. The same player was stopped by Wetzel. Regeczi's pass to Newman was incomplete. Regeczi attempted to circle end on a fake punt forma- tion and Ohio to6k the ball on Mich- igan's 42-yard line. Ohio took time out. Wtzel gained a yard while carrying the ball out of bounds. Carroll f a i e d to gain through Michigan's right tackle. A long pass, Cramer to Ferrall, was incomplete. Cramer lacked a yard of making first down off a fake punt formation and Michigan took the ball on the 30-yard line. Newman skirtedaround end for 15 yards and Ohio was penalized 15 more. A pass, Newman to Petoskey w a s incomplete. Savage replaced Cantrill for Michigan. Fay went off tackle for four yards. A long pass, Newman to Williamson, was good for anoth- er touchdown. Newman's place kick was good. Score: Michigan 14; Ohio 0. Austin replaced Wistert and Hilde- brand went in for Damm. Carroll took Petoskey's kickoff three yards behind his goal line and returned to the 24-yard line. Carroll failed to gain at center. Cramer knifed his way two yards through tackle. A pass from Hinchman to Carroll was good for 20 yards and the Ohio player T YP E WRI T ER S Sold. Rented. sc1rsged epared. ur'gechoice stock.EsyteTns. 0.D .MORRILL, 314 S. State St., An Arbor. traveled to Michigan's 24-yard line before he was forced out of bounds. Oliphant replaced Cramer at quar- terback for Ohio. Hinchman slashed his way through tackle for six yards. Oliphant made three through center. Oliphant made it first down on Michigan's 11-yard line. Wetzel hit center for a yard. Oli- phant hit tackle and took the ball to the three-yard line. On the next play Oliphant was tossed for a yard loss. Carroll failed to gain on a wide end run as the half ended. Score: Michigan 14; Ohio 0. THIRD QUARTER Yards went in at left tackle, Tan- ski at right guard and Vuchinich at fullback for Ohio State at the start of the second half. Michigan started the same as it started the game with the following exceptions: Kowalik at left guard and Austin at right tackle. Regeczi returned Varner's kickoff to his 40-yard line before he was forced out of bounds by Carroll and Michigan took time out. A lateral pass, Newman to Everhardus,f ailed to click and Gilman recovered for Ohio on Michigan's 30-yard line. Hinch- man knifed through tackle for three yards. A pass, Oliphant to Ferrall, was incomplete. Ohio took time out. Oliphant advanced the ball six yards around right end. Oliphant made it first down on Michigan's 16- yard line. Carroll failed to gain at right tackle. Oliphant t h e n slashed through tackle for four yards. He then added another through center. Fay robbed State of a touchdown when he knocked a pass out of Hinchman's hands on the goal line. Michigan took the ball on the 16- yard line and Regeczi punted to Ol - phant, who was forced out of bounds on Michigan's 48-yard line. ' Carroll was stopped with but a yard gain at right tackle. Vuchinich knifed through center for five yards. Oliphant added another at center, and Ohio took time out. Ferrall was hurt on the last play and was re- placed by Padlow. Hinchman punted out of bounds on Michigan's 10-yard line. Fay was thrown for a five-yard loss by Padlow, but the play was called back and Michigan penalized to its one-yard line for holding. Regeczi punted to Oliphant, who returned to Michigan's 30-yard line. Gaillus replaced Tanski at right guard for Ohio, and Savage went in for Cantrill of Michigan. Hinchman went through tackle for five yards. Hildebrand went in for Wistert. Oliphant returned Regeczi's punt to the Michigan 30-yard line and Ohio took time out. Wilson and Lukz went in for Gilman and Varner, respec- tively. Wetzel was thrown for a two- yard loss. R e g e c z i intercepted Oliphant's pass on the 35-yard line. Newman carried the ball out of bounds for no gain. Singer replaced Kowalik. Fay fail- ed to gain at tackle. Regeczi punted over the goal line and Ohio took the ball on its 20-yard line. Oliver went in for Regeczi and Westover for New- man. Hinchman went through tackle for six yards. McAfee failed to gain at the same spot. Westover returned Hinchman's punt to Michigan's 42- yard line. Heston went around end for four yards. Fay failed to gain as the per- iod ended. Score: Michigan 14, Ohio 0. FOURTH QUARTER Johnson went in for Conrad; Cramer for Oliphant; Gilman for Wilson; Varner for Lukz; Tanski for Gaillus and Salva- -{.. terra for Padlow. Oliver went three yards off tackle. Oliver punted out of bounds on Ohio's 26-yard line. Fay was tossed for a yard'loss by jIinchman. Mich- igan was penalized 15 yards for holding. Everhardus punted out of bounds on State's 43- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN tContinued friom Page 2) 3011 A.H. at 7:30-. im. Students spe- cializing in mathematics are espe- cially urged to attend. Professor Nys- wander will speak on the topic of matrices. Forestry Club: Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p. m., 2039 N.S. Pro- gram of 1932 Forestry Camp activi- ties. Refreshments. The Men's Physical Education Club will holds its first meeting at the Un- ion-Room 302-Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Freshmen Physical Edu- cation men are cordially invited to attend. A.S.C.E. Banquet in honor of Her- bert S. Crocker, Nat'l. Pres. of A. S. C. E. and former Michigan man, to be held at Michigan Union at 6:15 p. m. Monday, Oct. 17, 1932. All A. S, C. E. members, student members, and senior engineers invited. Tickets are yard line. Hinchman cut through tackle for a yard. Time out for Michigan. Newman replaced Fay and Vuchi- nich and Keefe went in for Ohio. Keefe gained three off right tackle. Oliphant circled end for two more. Oliphant punted to Newman, who was downed on Michigan's 17-yard line. Everhardus picked up a yard around end. Newman gained two more off tackle. Both coaches made several substi- tutions. Everhardus' punt went out of bounds on Michigan's 36-yarduline. Oliphant made four yards off tackle. Keefe added three more at the same place. Oliphant hit the same for a yard. Oliphant made it first down on Michigan's 25-yard line. Keefe added four more. Oliphant made it first down on Michigan's 15- yard line. Carroll took the ball to the 12-yard line. Oliphant was stopped at the line of scrimmage. Oliphant picked up three through center. Oliphant's pass over the goal line was incomplete and State's fifth big threat to score was ended. Newman picked up four yards off tackle. Michigan was penalized 5 yards for stalling. Newman failed to gain. Newman failed to gain as the game ended. Score: Michigan 14, Ohio 0. obtainable for 75 cents at the Union desk or Prof. Gram's oftikc. Graduate Luncheon Club: First meeting, Tuesday. October 18th, at 12:15 at the Michigan League. Caie- teria service. Bring tray across hall to Russian Tea Room. Alpha Nu meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Alpha Nu rooms on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. All per- sons interested in speech activity are invited to attend. Adelphi: Meeting at 7:30 Tuesday evening in the Adelphi room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. A discus- sion of national political issues will be conducted along the lines of the Representative System. Further try- outs will be held. Everyone is wel- come. 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