THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, O( I I Account Of State Game! S tatistic E was chased out of bounds on State's 48-yard line. McCrary went through line for 2 yards. Warmbein went through the line for a first down on Michigan's 42. Sebo was stopped by Ward at the line. Warmbein passed to Zarza for 3 yards. Warmbein's pass to Sebo was knocked down by Patanelli. Time out for State. Warmbein punt- ed out of bounds on Michigan's 20. Triplehorn went through left tackle for a yard. Triplehorn hit the line for a yard, but Michigan was penal- ized 5 yards for offside. Oliver punt- ed to midfield, State's 48, where Ford caught it. McCrary made 3 yards at left tackle. Warmbein's pass to Sebo on Michigan's 35 was good, and Sebo ran to the 25 before being tackled by Ford. Klewicki made 4 yards around end. Sebo made 2 yards at center. Sebo went through center on a spinner to Michigan's 8-yard line. Time out for Michigan. Han- shue replaced Hildebrand for Michi- gangan. Sebo was stopped by Ward and Austin for no gain. Warmbein made 3 at right tackle. Savage and Borgmann threw Warmbein for a 10- yard loss when he stepped back to pass. Sebo's third attempt at goal was wide. Beard replaced Borgmann for Michigan, and Jacobson went in for Austin. Triplehorn carried the ball, but Michigan was penalized 5 yards for offside. Regeczi punted to Rey- nolds at midfield. He was tackledi on Michigan's 43. Warmbein was stopped by Savage and Oliver on Michigan's 48 on an attempted pass. Sebo was stopped at the line. Reynolds' pass to Klewicki was knocked down by Oliver. Warm- bein kicked over Michigan State's goal line for a touchback. Allman re- placed Zarza for State. Triplehorn was dropped for a 2- yard loss. Ward's fumble was recov- ered by himself on his 12. State was penalized 5 for offside. Triplehorn made 3 yards through center. Regec- zi punted to Reynolds on State's 35, who was downed by Ford on State's kicked to State's 35, Savage and Ward j7{4 i throwing back Reynolds to the 31. Sebo was stopped after a 2 yard gain. McCrary was stopped at the line by Regeczi and Savage. Warm- bein punted to Triplehorn on the 18. Triplehorn'carried it badk to Michi- ganl's 5. Oliver threw a lateral to Triple- horn, who carried it to Michigan's 48 for a first down. Jacobson re- placed Viergiver for Michigan. Regec- zi hit the line for 2 yards. Oliver lateraled to Triplehorn, who ran to State's 39-yard line for the second first down. Oliver was thrown for a yard loss. Triplehorn made a yard on a delayed buck. Oliver made a yard at right tackle. Regeczi punted out of bounds on State's 16-yard line. Colina replaced Sebo for State. Hanshue replaced Borgmann for Michigan. McCrary went off left tackle for a first down,-State's ball on their own 28. Colina made a yard at left end. Jennings replaced Triple- horn for Michigan. Wiseman went in for McCrary for State. Colina hit center for a first down on the 38. Warmbein rounded right end, for no gain. Colina made a yard at center. Colina made a yard at center and then fumbled Jacob- son recovering for Michigan as the quarter ended. Ball on State's 42. FOURTH QUARTER Borgmann and Triplehorn replaced Hanshue and Jennings for Michigan. Fuog went in for Ford, also for Mich- igan. Oliver's pass for Patanelli went over the latter's head. Oliver failed to gain on a fake pass. Oliver's pass to Savage on the 23 was called back as Michigan was penalized 5 yards for being offside. Oliver's pass to Patanelli was knocked down by Wise- man. Time out for State, Klewicki being hurt. Oliver fumbled the pass from center, and lost a yard. State's ball on their own 47. Colina hit center for 3. Wiseman carried the ball for 3 yards off tackle. Wiseman was stopped at the line. Warmbein punted out of bounds on Michigan's 24-yard line. Triplehorn was thrown for a yard f loss. Savage of Michigan was hurt on the play. Regeczi punted to Rey- nolds on State's 35. Reynolds fumb- led and was tackled by Ward on the 30. Warmbein was thrown for a 5 yard loss by Borgmann and Austin. Col- ina was stopped at the line. Ward blocked Warmbein's punt, but the ball went to Triplehorn on Michigan's 37. Ford replaced Fuog at center for Michigan. Triplehorn went through center for 3. Oliver shovel-passed to Patanelli for a yard. Regeczi's pass was knocked down by Warmbein and Wiseman. Regeczi punted to 'Rey- nolds on State's 20-yard line, Ward, Austin and Jacobson downing him for no gain. Wiseman went through tackle to Michigan's 36 before being stopped from behind by Borgmann. Viergiver replaced Jacobson for Michigan. Wiseman stopped at the line after gaining a yard., Warmbein got through center for 5 yards. Warm- bein went through his own right tackle for a touchdown from Michi- gan's 28. Wiseman's attempt at con- version was wide. Score-Michigan State 9, Mfichigan'0. Aug replaced Savage, Patanelli go- ing to end for Michigan. Wiseman kicked to Triplehorn on his 5, who came back to the! 31-yad line. Kick- off called back-and Michigan penal- ized 5 yards. Wiseman kicked off to Aug on Michigan's 4. Aug brought it back to Michigan's 21. Oliver latei'aled to Triplehorn, who was thrown out of bounds on Michi- gan's 29. Triplehorn went off tackle for 2 yards, but Michigan was offside and lost 5. Triplehorn was stopped at the line by Zindel. Oliver passed to Ward, who lateraled to Aug, the latter running to Michigan's 47. Triplehorn fumbled Oliver's lateral i - - - II I BOX SCORE I; DETROIT AB. R.] White, cf ......4 2 Cochrane, c ... .5 2 Gehringer, 2b . .4 2 Goslin, if......3 2 Rogell, ss ......5 1 Greenberg, lb . .5 1 Owen, 3b ......5 0 Fox, rf........4 0 Aukerp.......4 0 Totals......39 101 H. 1 1 2 0 2 4 2 1 12 .0. 2 1 3 3 5 10 1 2 0 27 A. 0 0 4 0 3 2 2 0 21 11 A.- E. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 E. Mich. First Downs........3 By rushing .......2 By Passing ........ 1 By Penalties ......0 Net Yards Gained . .94 By Rushing......63 By Passing .......31 Forwards Attempted 10 Forwards Comp. . . .3 Forwards Incomp. .5 Forwards Inter. ....0 Laterals Attempted ..4 Laterals Completed . .4 Fumbled Lat. Rec. .0 Number of Punts . . . .14 Total Yardage ... 588 Average per kick . .42 Yards Returned . .46 Kickoffs ret, yard. . .55 Fumbles ............3 Fumbles Recovered . .3 Penalties ............6 Penalty Yardage ... .30 Time Outs........... 5 State 14 5 8 1 275 181 94 14 6 8 2 0 0 0 12 528 44 42' 40 3 3 3 15 4 Inspired State Eleven Beats Michigan Team (Continued From Page 1) third period when two lateral pass' plays and a forward-double-lateral netted them their first three downs. The Wolverines got another break on which they couldn't capitalize when Jacobson recovered Colina's fumble on State's 42-yard mark as the quarter ended. Oliver completed a long pass to Pat- anelli which would have put Michigant in scoring position, but a Michigan1 linesnian was offside and the oppor- tunity was lost. After an exchange of punts Don Wiseman took the ball on his own brought him down from behind with a beautiful tackle. A moment later Warmbein cut through the same hole in right tackle and ran 28 yards behind quick-form- ing interference for a touchdown. With the end of the game nearing Oliver started throwing long, desper- ate passes, one of which Warmbein intercepted and ran back to Mich- igan's nine-yard stripe. Three plays later Warmbein again cut through right tackle for a touchdown. Sebo's kick for the point after touchdown was good. GOLF CONTESTANTS ALL EVEN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6- 0P) - Wiping out a three-hole deficit on the I incoming side, Virginia Van Wie, of Chicago, the defending champion, was -all even with twenty-year-old Dorothy Traung, of San Francisco to- day at the halfway mark of their 36- hole final for the National Women's golf championship. Both scored 85's. N AB. R. H. ST. LOUIS Martin, 3b ....4 0 1 Rothrock, rf .. .5 0 0 Frisch, 2b .....5 1 1 Medwick, lf ... .3 1 2 Collins, lb .....4 0 2 Delancey, c . . . .2 0 0 Orsatti, of .....4 1 2 Durocher, ss . .. .4 1 1 Carleton, p .. . .1 0 0 Vance, p .......0 0 0 Walker, p ......1 0 0 Haines,-p......0 0 0 Mooney, p . . . .0 0 0 Davis ..........1 0 1 J. Dean ........0 0 0 Crawford ......1 0 0 Totals ......35 4 10 0.o 1 2 3 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 7 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 10 5 150 -10 000 - 4 20 and ran Michigan's through right tackle to 36 before Borgmann _ _ _ __ _ O Ir N m Il P C W M Big Ten Standings W. L. T. Pct. hio State.......1 0 0 1.000 owa ............1 0 0 1.000 ndiana ..........0 1 0 .000 orthwestern .....0 1 0 .000 lichigan ........0 0 0 .000 linois ...........0 0 0 .000 urdue ...........0 0 0 .000 hicago ..........0 0 0 .000 Visconsin ........0 0 0 .000 linnesota ........0 0 0 .000 DETROIT- ST. LUIS- 003 100 011 200 Davis batted for Vance in 4th. J. Dean ran for Davis in 4th. Crawford batted for Haines in 8th. Two-base hits-Cochrane, Fox, Collins, Greenberg 2. Sacrifice hits-Auker, Goslin, Gehringer, Cochrane. Stolen bases-White, Greenberg, Owen. Double plays-Auker, Rogell to Grnberg;- Greenberg to Rog ell Results Ohio State 33, Indiana Iowa 20, NorthwesterAi 0. 7. Billiard Followers To See -Exhibition This Fall 24t Union Sebo hit the center and lost a yard' as the half ended. THIRD QUARTER Michigan's line-up was the same as the start of the game except for Re- geczi, still in for Remias. State's line- up was the same as the start, except for Sebo, still in for Colina. Ward kicked off to Warmbein on State's 7, who ran to his 27 before being forced out of bounds by Savage. Warmbein quick kicked over Triple- horn's head to Michigan's 15, ball be- ing downed by Sebo. Regeczi hit center for 5 yards. Oliver hit left tackle for a yard. Re- geczi kicked to Reynolds on State's 45. Reynolds fumbled, ball going out of bounds on State's 47. Warmbein hit tackle for a yard. Warmbein passed to Klewicki on Michigan's 38, who ran to the 30 be- fore' being stopped. Warmbein ran around right end for a first down on Michigan's 18. Sebo went through center for 5 yards. McCrary plunged through center for 5 yards. McCrary plung- ed through center for 4 yards. Beard replaced Hildebrand for Michigan. McCrary was stopped at the 'line by Beard, but made it first down on the 7. Warmbein went off left tackle for 2. McCrary was stopped at the line. Reynolds passed over the goal line, but over Sebo's head. Sebo kicked goal on his fourth attempt, from Michigan's 12-yard line. Score- Michigan State 3, Michigan 0. Ward kicked off to State's 10, Warmbein carrying the ball back to the 32. Time out for Michigan. Warmbein quick kicked to Triple- horn on Michigan's 17. He ran it back to the 30. Oliver was thrown for a 4 yard loss by Zarza. Regeczi went through center for 4. Regeczi fCarleton, 4 in 2 2-3 in- Willie Hoppe, world's 18.3 baikline nings; off Vance, 2 in 1 1-3 in- and cushion-carom billiard champion, nings; off Walker, 5 in 3 1-3 in- Johnny Layton, world's three cush- ning; off Haines, 1 in 2-3 inning, ion billiard champion, and many Bases on balls-Off Aufler, 4; off other famous cue ball artists will dis- Carleton, 2; off Vance, 1; off Walk- play their talents 'to billiard enthus- Cr, iasts on the campus this fall. The Struck out-By Carleton, 2; by first exhibition will probably begin Vance, 3; by Auker, 1; by Haines, !on Oct. 22 at the Michigan Union. 2. ;Hoppe will be tWe first artist. Wild pitch--"Vance. jOther stars who will appear for Umpires-Reardon (N.L.) at the an exhibition include Ruth McGinnis, plate; Owen (A.L.) at first base women's world's professional pocket- plae; wnnAL. ilirdcapinsJme;aos h Klein (N.L.) at second base; Geisel billiard champion, James Caros, the (A.L.) at third base. Greek wizard, and Robert Moore, the 16-year-old boy wonder. The exhi- bitions will be held at two week in- pass Wagner recovering for State. tervals. State's ball on Michigan's 46 rEach artist will appear for two ' ' Ihours. The first hour will be a Warmbein made 2 yards at tackle. demonstration period. A match game Wiseman was stopped at right end.' with a capable opponent selected by Colina made a yard at center. Ford the Union will occupy the second of Michigan was hurt. Hildebrand hour. replaced Borgmann for Michigan. During December, a competent in- Warmbein punted out of bounds on structor in billiards will be sent out Michigan's 7-yard line, by the National Billiard Association. Regeczi hit center for 2 yards. The instructor will be on the campus Oliver's pass to Aug was intercepted for a week and will hold instruction by Warmbein who carried it to Michi- I periods in the Union. gan's 9-yard line. Warmbein went around end to MEET HERE IN 1935 Michigan's 6-yard line. Sebo replac- The Michigan Conference of social ed Colina for State. Remias replaced workers will hold its 1935 annual con- Regeczi for Michigan. Sebo was ference in Ann Arbor, it was decided fA1ZW11iOL 4LUn.A v Ord lnq) by W. ardtoday at the conclusion of the an- 1 i WAR AND PEACE.............Tolstoy ANNA KARENINA............. Tolstoy ARROWSMITH.................Lewis MAIN STREET.................Lewis i trown or a oyaru i s y at. Warmbein went through his own nual meeting in Grand Rapids. right tackle for another touchdown. . Miss Harriet J. Comstock of Lan- Score-Michigan State 15, Michi- sing was elected president, and Wil- liam Robinson of Ann' Arbor was gan 0. - named first vice-president. Sebo made the extra point. _______________ Score-Michigan State 16, Michi- _ gan 0. McCrary, Brakemann, Wilson, Zie- gal went in for Michigan State. State took 5 yards penalty for delaying the game. " Selbo kicked off for State to Oliver on the 16, Oliver returning it to Michigan's 35. Oliver passed to Bring your prob- Ward, the ball being knocked out of blem to us. his hands by Sebo. Oliver's pass to Aug was fumbled by the latter at mid- We will solve .it field. Triplehorn caught Oliver's pass on Michigan's 45. for you. IABBITT ........ ANN VICKERS. GANTRY ................ DODSWORTH ........... THE MAN OF PROPERTY . . IN CHANCERY ...... . .. .. . Lewis ... Lewis .. ......Lewis ........Lewis Galsworthy ..Galsworthy 4- lI, TO LET .............. . Galsworthy THE WHITE MONKEY ...... Galsworthy SWAN SONG .. .......... 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