THE MICHIGAN- D.AILY -il Warmbein kicked to Everhardus on State's 40 who returned it to the 31 yard line. Westover hit the center of the line for two yards. Everhardus ran into his interference at right end for no gain. Renner's pass to Male- shawich was incomplete. Fay and Jacobson substituted for Everhardus and Beard. Oliver punted out of bounds on State's 11 yard line. Col- ina lost two yards trying right end. Warmbein's attempt at a quick kick was blocked by Oliver, Warmbein re- covering for State on the 40 yard line. Warmbein's punt was downed by Colina on State's 34 yard line. Fay lost a yard at left end. Oliver ran to the 25 yard line through right tackle. Fay was stopped at right tackle after a yard gain. Renner passed over the goal line or a touchback. Demarest substituted for Lay. McCreary gain- ed three yards at right tackle. Warmbein's pass was knocked down by Fay. McCreary lost two yards at left end. Warmbein standing on his ten yard line kicked to Everhardus on the Michigan 45 yard line. He was stopped in his tracke. Terlaak was replaced by Gilliland. Tessmer re- placed Renner, Wells replaced Singer. Oliver went through right guard for a first down on Stat's 39 yard line. Fay picked up five wards through right tackle as the half ended..Score Michigan 20, State 0. Third Quarter Michigan and State started the second half with the original lineups except that Renner was at quarter in place of Fay, who was at Everhardus' half and Reavely was at right tackle for State. Jackson kicked off for State, the ball going to Fay on the our yard line, he returned it to the 29 yard line. Heston went around right end for two yards. Regeczi punted out of bounds on State's 40 yard line. In attempting to block the_ kick, Lay was injured, but remained in the game. Warmbein gained two yards at the center of the line. Warmbein's pass to Colina was in- incomplete. Wambein, attempting to pass was tackled by Petoskey. State was offside on the play and was pen- alized five yards. Warmbein punted to Renner out of bounds on Mich- igan's 24 yard line. Regeczi made a yard at left end. Regeczi punted to Muth on State's 25 yard line, who was run out of bounds after picking up two yards. Michigan took; time out. It start- ed to rain as play was resumed. Co- y linaca rried the ; ball for n o gain, but Michigan was offside. McCreary was stopped for no gain on a pass be- . hind the line. Co- V /qap lina picked up four yards through center. McCreary made it first down on State's 37 yard line. Colina was spilled by Austin for a two yard loss. Warmbein's pass was intercepted by1 Bernard who returned to State's 28 yard line. Regeczi ws stopped after picking up two yards. Heston went1 through right tackle for five yards. Fay made it first down but the play was called back to State's 35 yard line as Michigan was penalized. Fay1 hit left guard for one yard. Renner attempted to pass but was nailed by Buss for. an eight yard loss. Regeczit punted out of bounds on State's 11X yard line. Colina was stopped for no gain at left tackle. McCreary gained a yard at right tackle. Warmbein's punt was downed by Jackson at mid- field. Regeczi picked up three yards on a reverse. Heston was thrown for a two yard loss trying left end. Re- geczi kicked over the goal line for a touchback. Warmbein's pass meant for Colina w a s incomplete. Mc- Creary picked up five yards through left tackle. Warbein was stopped for no gain. Warmbein's punt was down- ed by Jackson on Michigan's 43 yard line. Heston was stopped for no gain. State took time out. Regeczi punted out of bounds on State's 14 yard line. Warmbein picked up two yards off right tackle. Warmbein passed to Klewicki for a first down on State's 31 yard line. McCreary gained two yards at left guard. Warmbein's pass was incomplete. Warmbein passed to Muth for a first down on State's 44 yard line. Colina slipped through right tackle for a gain of 21 yards to Michigan's 30 yard line. Westover replaced Renner, Michigan taking time out. Colina gained a yard at left tackle. Colina hit the center of the line for no gain. Warmbein gain- ed eight yards at left guard as the quarter endd.. Score - Michigaii 20, State 0. Fourth Quarter State put the ball in play at Mich- igan's 27 yard line to start the final period, fourth down and two yards to go. Muth passed to Warmbein for a touchdown. It was a short pass over center from a line plunging for- JO'N P IP H s7-o Beautiful interference enabled Jack Heston, hard-driving Wolverine half- back, to run around end for Mich- igan's second touchdown yesterday at the Stadium. mation. Warmbein's attempt for the extra point failed as the pass from center was short. Score Michigan 20, State 6. ..Petoskey kicked off for Michiganj to Warmbein on the 20 yard line,I who returned the kick to the 26 yard line. State took time out, as Butler was injured on the play. Paxson re- placed Butler at center for State. Warmbein's pass to Colina was in- complete. Warmbein was stopped at right guard for no gain. Warmbein's pass to Jackson was allowed as the receiver dropped the ball after being interfered with. Colina made four yards through right tackle. It was second down on state's 44 yard line. Warmbein was stopped for no gain at the center of the line. Warmbein's pass meant for McCreary was in- complete. Warmbein punted over the goal line for a touchback, and Michigan took the ball on their own 20 yard line. Heston made it first down around right end to Michigan's 31 yard line. McCreary was injured and State took time out. Zarza re- placed Jackson at left end. West- over hit the center of the line for three yards. Heston slipped and lost three yards. Regeczi punted to Muth who was tackled on State's 28 yard line by Petoskey. Colina was stop- ped for no gain. Warmbein was stopped for no gain. McCreary pick- ed up two yards on a reverse. Warm- bein punted to Westover out of bounds on Michigan's 38 yard line. McNutt replaced McCreary at full- back for State. Fay picked up a yard at right tackle. Regeczi's punt was blocked by McNutt and Fay recover- ed on Michigan's 41 yard line for a three yard gain. Regeczi punted to State's four yard line to Muth, who was downed by Wistert. Everhardus r e p 1 a c e d Heston. Warmbein punted to Westover on State's 40 yard line, who returned it to the 27 yard line. Regeczi picked up two yards at the center of the line. Oliver replaced Regeczi, Chapman re- placed Ward. Hildebrand replaced Austin, and Wells replaced Kowalik for Michigan. Demarest replaced Lay for State. Pay lost two yards. Ever- hardus picked up t h r e e yards. Oliver's pass to Petoskey was incom- plete and State put the ball in play on their own 25 yard line. McNutt3 picked up two yards. Warmbein's Foxx Annexes Batting Crown For First Time' Chuck Klein Leads Senior Circuit With Mark Of .368; Davis Is Second NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-(P)-With Jimmy Foxx firmly entrenched as the American League batting champion for the first time, Heinie Manush, Washington's veteran outfielder, and Lou (Iron Man) Gehrig, of the Yan- kees, staged a neck and neck race down to the final games for runner- up honors but neither was able to break the deadlock. Three hits each in the last two games of the season gave the slug- gers an average of .334, according to the final unofficial averages. Foxx, with four hits in his three final games, completed a 149-game sched- ule with an average of .356. Although failing to get a hit in his last game and losing one point as the result. Al Simmons, of the White Sox, easily held third place with a mark of .330. Chuck Klein, with plenty to work on, dropped four points in the clos- ing days of the campaign but won the National League slugging hon- ors in a gallop with an average of .368, the same figures compiled by Lefty O'Doul in taking the 1932 title. Klein's average was 20 points higher than his own mark last season. Although unchallenged for second place honors in the senior circuit, Spud Davis, the Phillies' hard-hitting catcher, cracked out three hits on Saturday and Sunday to end the sea- son with a percentage of .349, 26 points above Tony Piet, of Pittsburgh. Close behind trailed Bill Terry, show- ing the way to his pennant-winning Giants with a slugging mark of .322. To a pair of youngsters, Bud Tin- ning, of the Cubs, and Russell Van Atta, of the Yankees, went pitching honors. Tinning captured the Na- tional League title with 13 victories as compared to six defeats while Van Atta led the American League hurlers with 12 triumphs and only four set- backs. 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