SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gophers Overcome Pitt Lead In Last Quarter To Win, u Sophomore's Play Helps Defeat Yellowjackets Maroons And Purdue Win Big Ten Games PLAY-BY-PLAY By I FIRST QUARTER Georgia Tech won the toss elected to defend the south goal. KEN PARKER forced out of bounds. Aug made no and gain around left end.'Aug made two Hil- yards on an off-tackle play. Regeczi Whitey Aug's \37-yard run in the second quarter was one of the features of Michigan's first victory of the season. With the ball on Michigan's 22-yard line in the second quarter, Regeezi faked a punt and handed the pigskin to Aug who dodged the Tech secondary to its 41- yard line. Whitey was only one of the sophomores who starred yesterday. Jennings, Sweet, and Patanelli, all contributed to the win over the 'Rambling Wrecks.' Michigan Defeats Georgia Tech, 9-2, As Jennins And A ua Star (Continued from Page 1) however, and Martin was juggling the slow, Sweet showed real ability to ball when the whole right side of run through a broken field. Michigan's line hit him. He fumbled Aug revealed himself as a rugged when tackled and the ball was recov- ball-carrier, good defensive back, and ered by Patanelli, but the referee ruled an effective man to send off-tackle that the ball had been dead before the when five or six yards are needed. He fumble, so that Michigan was credited scored Michigan's initial first down, with a safety instead of a touchdown. taking the ball from Regeczi's on a The play was the last in the third fake punt play and running from his quarter. 31 to Tech's 41 to -ut the Wolverines Tech put the ball in play in the in position to score. fourth period with a free kick from Jennings appears to have regained her own 20 out of bounds on Mich- the poise which marked his play. in igan's 31. Ellis was smeared for a 10- Ann Arbor High School and, although yard loss on an attempted end run he fumbled the wet ball a number, of and, on the next play, Michigan was times yesterday, was a much better penalized 15 yards for holding. Sweet safety man than he was at Chicago a made three and Regeczi attempted week ago. to punt out of danger but Thompson Starts As Punting Dueln gcharged in fast to block the kick. He The first quarter was a punting chased the ball across the end zone duel between Regeczi and Dean, Tech and even tried to crawl into the stands tackle who came out of the line to to get it. If he had fallen on the ball do the punting, with Tech, the wind in the end zone it would have been at its back, having a slight edge. scored as a touchdown for Tech, but Michigan carried the fight' to the under the rules it became a safety, Mellgwjackets in the second period, giving Tech two points. havingthkeepossibe chances to score. The rest of the game passed with tiaving three pos Ants3- re.nTech threatening Michigan's goal line The first came on Aug's 37-yard run with long passes until Sweet put the to Tech's 41. Later in the period Jen- Wongeranes u nge w th Wings returned one of Dean's kicks to Wolverines out of danger with his long just past midfield. From here MVlich- run in the last minute. igan made two consecutive first downs SPONSORS 28 SPORTS on two passes by Aug and Regeczi and several off-tackle smashes by Sweet. The University of Tennessee Intra- With the ball on Tech's 28-yard line mural department sponsors 28 sports Regeczi's pass on third down was during the school year. intercepted by J. Wilcox on his own 7. BIG TEN STANDINGS After an exchange of punts in the third quarter, on which Michigan Chicago .........2 0 1.000 gained about 20 yards, Jennings made Illinois ..........1 0 1.000 his run to break Michigan's scoring Iowa...........1 0 1.000 famine. Purdue .........1 0 1.000 Late in the period Tech took Re- Ohio state ......1 1 .500 geczi's punt on its 37, lost 10 yards Michigan ........0 1 .000 when McKay was smothered trying to Wisconsin .......0 1 .000 ;ass, lost 15 more when penalized for Northwestern ... 0 1 .000 aolding and Martin was finally forced Indiana .........0 2 .000 to attempt to punt from his own goal Minnesota .......0 0 .000 ine. The pass from center was bad, Chicago Downs HoosiersE As Boilermakers BeatC Wisconsinx LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Oct. 20- UP)- Coach Noble Kizer's football team from Purdue University camef through twice today and the Boiler-] makers defeated the Badgers fromf Wisconsin by a score of 14-0 to open, their Big Ten season before a home-s coming crowd of 18,000 in Ross-Ader Stadium.l Duane Purvis and Jim Carter spell-1 ed the difference between the two' teams and scored the points which gave Purdue its first victory in three starts. After a scoreless first period Carter took the ball and raced through the Badger team 64 yardsI for the first score.E Wisconsin managed to hold Purdue scoreless in the third quarter but in the fourth period, the "touchdownr twins" got loose again. Purvis took the ball and behind Carter's blocking1 ran 80 yards for the second and final touchdown of the game. CHICAGO DEFEATS INDIANA CHICAGO, Oct. 20. -- (/P) - On the1 stalwart shoulders of Jay Berwanger, 191-pounds of running, kicking and passing magic, Chicago climbed to the leadership of the Western Conference football standings today by a 20 to 0 victory over a game, but sorely out- classed band of Indiana Hoosiers. Most of. the engagement was played in a driving rain, but before it de- generated into a comedy of fumbles, the Maroons fashioned three touch- downs. Out of the epidemic of fumbles in the final period, Chicago salvaged two points on a safety. In the second period, Berwanger put the Hoosiers in the hole by drop-1 ping a 50-yard punt out of bounds on the Indiana one-yard line. The re- turn kick traveled only to the In- diana 16, and from there Berwanger,j with nice blocking, and occasional' help in the ball carrying from Ewaldj Nyquist, hammered over for the score. A dazzling bit of speed and fancy footwork earlier in the third period1 ended in a 34-yard gain for Ber-l wanger. On the next play, he caught the Hoosiers flat-footed with an arch- ing pass that covered 27 yards before it settled in the arms of John Baker over the goal line. Taking the next kickoff on Chi-; cago's three-yard mark, Berwanger warmed the hearts of 12,000 rain-1 soaked spectators with a 97-yard gal-1 lop for the last touchdown. SATURDAY'S STATISTICS I debrand kicked to Katz who took the kicked to Roberts, who was smeared in ball on the 20-yard line and returned his tracks on Tech's 31-yard line. it to the 26. Martin went around Time out for Michigan. end for 18 yards taking the ball to the arnrlost twnd trtigtto around right end. Robert got two! 44-yard line. Phillips' pass, intended through left tackle. Dean kicked tot for Katz, was incomplete. Roberts Jennings, who returned the ball eight was stopped at the line of scrimmage yards from his own 30. Aug carried for no gain. Dean kicked to Jennings the ball for no gain. Sweet picked up who took the ball on Michigan's 10- two yards through center. Regeczi yard line and returned it to the 15. kicked to Roberts, who took the ball Tech took time out. Lyons replaced on his own 25. He was dropped by Preston, who was injured on the last Jennings after advancing the ball a play. yard. Phillips gained a yard but Geor- Aug picked up two yards off right gia Tech was penalized five yards for tackle. Jennings gained three through backfield in motion. Perkerson got" center. Regeczi kicked to Roberts, two yards through left guard. Rob- who caught the ball on Michigan's 45- erts lost nine yards when Savage yard line and ran out of bounds for smeared him behind the line. no gain. Martin fumbled and recov- Dean kicked out of bounds on Mich- ered on Tech's 46. Phillips' pass was igan's 32-yard line. Time out for incomplete. Dean kicked to Jennings, Georgia Tech. Aug lost four yards who fumbled the ball but recovered.trying to cut back through left tackle. on his own 10-yard line. Aug got five Ferguson went in for Martin at left off right tackle. Sweet plunged half. Jennings carried the ball for through center for two yards. Regeczi a yard gain. Regeczi, kicking from his kicked to Roberts who made a fair own 30, booted out of bounds on Geor- catch on the 50-yard line. Phillips' gia Tech's 24-yard line. pass was intended for Ferguson but was incomplete. Phillips lost a yard. On the first down, Roberts quick- Dean passed to Boulware, but he kicked to Jennings who picked the thp. hall.ball up on his 19-yard line and ran it uppe 4iC l. Dean kicked to Jennings, who re- ceived the ball on the 22-yard line and ran it back to the 29 before being 3 I-M Sports In Final Staves Of Competition The 1934-35 athletic program of the Intramural department has defi- nitely gotten under way with four tournaments now in progress and two more scheduled to begin this week. Announcement was also made yes- terday that the swimming pool would be open evenings starting this week. Swimmers may now use' the pool from 12:00 to 1:30 and from 3 to 6 p.m. from Monday through Friday besides using it from 7:30 to 9:30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. Tennis Three of the 102 entrants in the all-campus tennis singles tourney have battled their way into the quar- ter finals and the others to play in! this round will be determined this week. Sass, Rodriquez and Brower I are the three that have moved through the first rounds of the meet to be quarter finalists. Play in the doubles tournament has also progressed to the quarter finals with four of the teams playing in this round already determined. In the cosmopolitan singles meets for foreign students only John Rodriquez and Daliacio Mianda have gone through their brackets without de- feat and will meet this week for the title. Singles play for faculty men is in the second round. Speedball Fraternity speedball teams, playing in five leagues, will finish play in their respective leagues next week. The five league winners will play an elimination tournament tho decide the champion. Theta Chi, Delta Up- silon, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Omega are all undefeated in their respective leagues and are favored to be the finalists. Spartan Backs Run Wild T Beat Manhatt.9 Reynolds, McCrary, A Warmbein Star As St Wins 39-0 BOOKLYN, N. Y., Oct. 20 -(i Michigan State, giant killer of west, came to Brooklyn today after staging a track meet of backfield men, left for further p of call on the long end of a 39 score, Manhattan college, coal by Chick Meehan, was the victin First it was Reynolds, McCrary, Warmbein. Then came Colina, A strong and Sebo with Edwards, A and Wiseman closing out festiv: This gang gained more yards rus in two hours than did the mar at Chateau Thierry and the was just about as complete. Scoring in each quarter, State play in Manhattan's terri throughout the game. Only Dou and Kaye, the latter a substitute seemed able to fathom the visi play. When Warmbein, State's tr threat back, was forced from game early, Manhattan fans brea with some relief. But like a building on Manhattan Isle, bi and better came the next. Reyn wiggled his way through the e: line time after time; Armstrong juggled the -ball for 10 and 15 gains while the burly fullback di Jim McCrary, found holes the En .State Building couldn't fill. EXPERT PRINTIN4 LETTERHEADS -- ENVELOPES PROGRAMS - BIDS The ATHENS PRES 206 N. Main - Downtown (J (Nexct to Postoffice) back to the 25. Sweet was stopped for no gain. Aug went through right tackle for two yards. Regeczi punted to Roberts who was stopped in his tracks by Hildebrand on Tech's 40- yard line. Dean kicked to Jennings, who took the ball on his 26-yard line and returned it to the 31. Jennings went through center for a yard as the quarter ended. Score: Michigan 0, Georgia Tech. 0. SECOND QUARTER Beard replaced Borgmann at right guard. Hayes went in for Ferguson at left half. Regeczi faked a kick and' (Continued on Page 6) lif-- .r.....,., . EN LARGEMENTS Made from your own negatives. The gft most appreciated by your friends more valued as years go'by. 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