THF. MICHIGAN DAYIN SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1932 hP L 3AG SIXN..15.4i T..A .4L. L'3 1 Z -~ Vr T T 1 ' ANl LL'AKiT. UDAOT 2,ll Play.ByJPlay Account Of Michigan 'sSweigVcoyO r Illinois '0 e2~, time out. Froschauer replaced Cra-. Hoeft replaced Schustek for Illi- nois. Newman hit left tackle for one yard. Bloom made the tackle. Petos- key took the ball around Illinois' left end for nine yards and then threw laterally to Newman who continued to Illinois' 32-yard line. Illinois took time out. Petoskey gained three yards through left guard. Everhardus took the ball for a fixe-yard gain but fumbled and it was recovered by Berry on the 18- yard line. Everhardus tackled Craven for a five-yard loss on a wide end run. Yanuskus punted to Newman who made the catch on Illinois' 14-yard line and ran it back to Illinois' 31- yard line. Everhardus was tackled for a four- yard loss when he fell over Regeczi. On the same forward pass play that scored against Ohio last week 'New- man tossed to Capt. Williamson who streaked through for a touchdown. Newman place-kicked for extra point. Score--Michigan 7; Illinois 0. Berry kicked off to Everhardus who made the catch on his 16-yard line. With splendid blocking he car- ried the ball to Michigan's 43-yard line. On.a quick-opening play Petos- key took the ball and ran 57 yards for a touchdown. Newman again kicked goal but Michigan was holding and drew a 15-yard penalty and the kick was tried over. Newman missed the goal. Score--Michigan 13; Illinois 0. Cantrill, Hildebrand, Marcovsky, Damm and Cox were sent in for Sav- age, Wistert, Kowalik, Austin and Ward. Newman returned Berry's kick-off to the Michigan 43-yard marker. Everhardus made 15 yards through center for a first down on Illinois' 45-yard line. Newman fumbled the ball and Gregg recovered for Illinois on the Illlini 48-yard line. Berry's forward failed. Berry made four yards through left tackle as the quar- ter ended. Score-Michigan 13; Illinois 0. SECOND PERIOD Berry completed a long forward pass to Yanuskus which netted 20 yards and a first down on Michigan's 28-yard line. The pass sailed-over the heads of Westover who replaced Re- geczi and Newman. Michigan took time out for Everhardus. Yanuskus made two yards through the Michigan line, placing the ball on Michigan's 26-yard line. Craven added another yard at Michigan's left tackle. Illinois took time out. Froschauer was sent in for Craven in the Illinois backfield. Illinois drew a five-yard penalty for the fourth time out during the half. Berry drew a long pass that was knocked down by Williamson and Westover. Westover broke up an- other pass thrown by Berry. Illinois drew a five-yard penalty and Mich- igan took possession of the ball on its own 35-yard line. Petoskey hit center for three yards. an underhanded forward pass from Newman. to. Everhardus. netted .30 yards and a first down on Illinois' 31-yard line. Petoskey gained ten I SCORE BY' QUARTERS Ist Michigan Illinois 6 o 13 2nd 7 4) 3rd 12 0 4th 0~ 0 yards around Illinois' right end for on its own 28-yard line. Berry made another first down on Illinois 21-yard a yard through the line. Yanuskus line, made eight yards through Michigan's Petoskey made seven yards in two left side. Snave- plays at the Illinois line. Everhardus ly was tackled by then went through center and over Cantrill and fail- the goal line for a touchdown, a gain ed to gain. Yan- of 14 yards. He was given some splen- uskus punted out did' blocking. Newman kicked the of b o u n d s on goal. M i c h i gan's 29- Score-Michigan 20; Illinois 0. yard k i ne. De Van Dyke, Bennis and Fischer went B a k eftrond in for Illinois. Everhardus kicked-off n d to Froschauer and he returned the for 11 yards and ball to the Illinois 12-yard line. Yan- m a d e a first uskus punted to Newman who return- _ _ down on Michi- ed it to Illinois 33-yard marker. kan 40 -eytar Michigan took time out. Berry inter- DeBaker 1 i n e. Westover cepted Newman's pass on his own 17- took the ball off tackle for five yards. yard line and ran down the side line Oliver went through Illinois right to Michigan's 48-yard marker. guard for four more. DeBaker round- Yanuskus took the ball out of ed Illinois' left end for 11 yards bounds for no gain. Newman broke and a first down on Illinois' 40-yard ,up Berry's long forward pass over line. Oliver gained two yards at cen- the center of the Michigan line. Ber- ter. Westover found a hole at right ry tried another forward pass and tackle and gained three yards. Re- Westover knocked it down and Illi- geczi was stopped at the line for no nois drew a five-yard penalty for a gain. end. Petoskey plunged over a mass of players at center for a touchdown. Newman's place kick failed. Score-Michigan 26; Illinois 0. 1 Cox replaced Ward at Michigan's left end. Capt. Berry elected to kick-off to Michigan and booted the ball to Newman who made the catch on his own 16-yard line and he ran it back to the Wolverine 38-yard marker. Petoskey found a quick opening at Illinois' left tackle and ran 17 yards to Illinois 45-yard line for a first down. Petoskey took the ball on the same play on the other side of the line for an eight-yard gain. Everhar- clus went through right tackle for two yards and a first down on Illi- nois' 35-yard line. Straw tackled Petoskey for no gain. Newman's forward pass to Cox was knocked down by Berry. Newman completed a pass to Williamson for an eight-yard gain, placing the ball on the 27-yard line. Newman then threw another forward pass to Wil- liamson and he caught the ball three yards from the goal line andwent over standing up. It was a gain of 27 yards. Newman again missed the goal. Score-Michigan 32; Illinois 0. Yanuskus kicked off to Newman, who caught the ball on his two-yard line and ran it back to Michigan's 25-yard m a r k e r. Petoskey ran through center for three yards. New- man took the ball inside Illinois' left end for a one-yard gain. Illinois took time out. rschauer replaced Cra- yen for Illinois. Regeezi punted to Froschauer who fumbled and Williamson recovered for Michigan on Illinois' 34-yard line. Time out for Michigan. Petoskey was injured but he continued play. Regeczi took the ball through Illi- nois' left guard for a four yard gain.. Illinois took time out for Bennis. Bloom replaced Bennis. Newman completed a pass to Everhardus back of the line of scrimmage but he was thrown for a three yard loss. New- man's pass was intercepted by Yan- uskus and was returned to Illinois' 25 yard line. Walser recovered the ball after a mixup of signals for a six yard 'loss. Yanuskus punted to Newman who signaled for a fair catch on the Wol- verine 47 yard line and made it. Everhardus stumbled and was tackl- ed for a one yard loss. Petoskey bat- tered his way through center for a 22-yard gain for a first down on Illi- nois' 32-yard line. Everhardus took the ball through center for a four yard gain. Everhardus took the ball without, interference through Illinois left tackle for two yards on a quick open- ing play. Newman completed a for- ward pass to Williamson for 11 yards and a first down on Illinois' 15 yard line. It was a one-handed catch. Newman gained three yards before he was forced out of bounds. Hedtke was sent in for May for Illinois. Van Dyke replaced Abrahams for Illinois. Everhardus hit off tackle for a four-yard gain. Petoskey dove over center for three yards and a first. down on Illinois' five yard line. Pe- toskey again dove over center and gained a yard. Everhardus on a spin- ner play through left guard failed to gain. Petoskey went through left tackle for two yards. Petoskey took out Schustek and Everhardus came within inches of a touchdown as the quarter ended. Score-Michigan 32; Illinois 0. FOURTH PERIOD Kipke sent in almost a new team as the fourth period started. Michi- gan's backfield at the start of the fourth period consisted of Westover Bookplates Subject Of New Exhibit In Main Library 'Hall Bookplates are the subject of the new exhibition on display in the cases of the first floor corirdor of the Main Library. The display includes bookplates from other libraries as well as from those on the campus. Of special interest is the display of bookplates of famous people. The bookplates of Thomas Carlyle, Hugh Wapole, Alfred Austin, former Poet Laureate of England. and many fa- mous book collectors may be seen. A Reproduction of the earliest kinown bookplate, made by Albrecht Duerer for his friend and patron, Willibald Pirckheimer, about the year 1500 is also on display. 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'4 second incomplete pass in the same series of downs. Yanuskus booted the ball out of bounds at Michigan's 21-yard line. Ward replaced Capt. Williamson for Michigan at right end. Everhardus was held to no gain at left tackle. Petoskey went through the center of Illinois line to the 40-yard line for a first down. It was a gain of 19 yards. Westover failed to gain. Ever- hardus found a hole at Illinois' right tackle for five yards. He was tackled by Snavely. Everhardus punted to Froschauer who made a seven-yard return to the Illinois' 20-yard line. DeBaker replaced Everhardus, Fuog replaced Bernard, and Oliver replac- ed Petoskey. Berry completed a lat- eral pass to Froschauer but he was tackled for a 10-yard loss. Yanuskus punted out of bounds at Illinois' 47- yard line. Oliver replaced Petoskey for Michi- gan. DeBaker found a hole at left tackle for six yards. Illinois took time out. May went in for Gragg for Illinois. Regeczi replaced Newman in the Michigan backfield and West- over went to quartet back. Hladik went in for Illinois. Illinois drew a five yard penalty for too much time out. Regeczi punted the ball out of bounds on Illinois' 12-yard marker. Borgmann and Singer went in for Marcovsky and Cantrill in the Mich- igan line. Jacobson replaced Damm at tackle for Michigan. Van Meter, Illinois end went in for Fischer. Chapman went in for Hildebrand. Yanuskus made four yards through left tackle. Berry completed a short forward pass to Petty back of the line for three yards as the half end-' ed. Score: Michigan, 20; Illinois, 0 THIRD PERIOD Capt. Berry kicked-off to Newman who caught the ball on his nine-yard line and running without interfer- ence went to the Illinois 19 yard line before he was forced out of bounds. Petoskey made two yards through left guard. Everhardus was tackled by Bennis for a.two-yard loss. 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