SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SETEN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6,1935 PAGE SEVEN Ohio State Defeats Kentucky 19 To 6 Before Record Crowd Indiana Downs Center Eleven By 14-0 Scoref Maroons Swamp Carroll, Scoring At Will To Win Easy Victory,_31-0 Illinois Wins, 28-6 Marquette Scores First Victory Over Wisconsin In 17 Years COLUMBUS, Oct. 5. - Ohio State's football team, touted by pre- season experts as a likely winner of the Big Ten and national champion- ships, failed today to display the coordination which featured its play last season, but had enough power to defeat a scrappy University of Ken- tucky eleven, 19 to 6. The greatest opening day crowd in the history of Ohio State witnessed the contest, 56,686 paid customers. The best previous opening day crowd, 47,785, viewed the Indiana contest a year ago. HOOSIERS WIN OPENER BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct.5.. (A') - Indiana University flashed a succession of forward and lateral passes here today to dazzle Center College's football team and open its season with a flashing 14 to 0 victory over the Alma Mater of Bo McMillin, the Hoosier coach. The Hoosiers scored after two bril-' liant marches, one of 67 yards in the opening period, and another of 89 yards in the third quarter. Wendell Walker, 190 pound, half- back and Vernon Huffman, quarter- back, provided most of the driving force, and proved adept at slipping the football forward or laterally. HENRY IS ILLINI STAR CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 5. -(R) - Soaring on the wings of opportunity, the Illinois football team launched a challenge to Southern California, its foe at Los Angeles next week, by passing and running its way to a 28' to 6 victory over a heavier Washing- ton University squad today before 15,000 persons. Faced by the accurate throwing of Wilbur Henry, successor to Jack Bey- nion, and the. a-aound performance of Lowell Sturgeon, Centralia soph - omore, the Illini gave their followers 1 much to elate over by a complete re- versal of their form of last week when+ they were beaten by Ohio University' 6 to0. First Score In Spartans' 25-6 Victory Art Brandstatter, State's fleet and hard-running fullback, is shown here just as he scored the first touchdown of the Spartan-Michigan game yesterday. After State: had run the ball from its own 42-yard line to the one-yard line in three plays the Spartan fullback went through his right tackle for the score. Mike Savage, Wolverine left end, is the Michigan man who has hauled Brandstatter down, over the line. Irish Defeat Skihos, 14-3; Quakers Lose Fourth Quarter Rally Wins For Princeton; Service Teams Triumph PITTSBURGH, Oct. 5. - Making both of their touchdowns in the third quarter Notre Dame defeated the Car- negie Tech Skibos 14 to 3 to score their second win of the season. Carnegie Tech, playing defensive football and waiting for a break, scored late in the second half on a 25-yard place kick after intercepting a pass hurled by Mike Layden. With Layden, Carideo, and Shake- speare carrying the ball, the Ram- blers went down for the first touch- down of the game early in the third quarter. Wojihovski, Wulkie, and Carideo gained steadily through the Tech line, marching from their own four yard line to score a second time in the final period. TIGERS TRIUMPH, 7-6 PALMER STADIUM, PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 6. - (A) - A savage last quarter attack enabled the Princeton Tigers to come from behind, score seven points and defeat Penn 7 to 6 before 50,000 people here today. The game marked the resumption of foot- ball relations between the two schools after a lapse of 41 years. A Sad Story TEAM STATISTICS First downs Mich. By rushing ........4 By passing ...... ... 5 Through penalties . .1 Total first downs 10 M.S.G. 7 6 0 13 Detroit Wins Defeat Is Forgotten As Weary Baer Suspects Third Fourth Series Wolverines Point For Indiana Man Is Not A Neutral CHICAGO, Oct. 5. - A Chicago C1 h 2 To l brokerage house received the fol- Aaas 2 o By FRED WARNER NEAL "What happened, Kip? What the lowing wire on the Baer-Louis "Well, suppose you'll start smash- Sam Hill was wrong anyway?" fight from its New York office: Crowder )ef eats Carleton ing away for Indiana now, eh Kip?" "Well, they were just too fast for "At the end of the first round Theowrerdreweaas Carictiansus," he replied slowly. "Our boys Dempsey said to Max: In Pitchi Duel; ErrorsThe tired, drawn face of Michigan couldn't catch up to 'em." "'Go after him, old man, he -Efootball coach snapped up and peered "Our tackling a little weak, too, ain't got a glove on you and you're Give Tigers Victory through the steam from the showers wasn't it?" doing fine.' in the dressing room, "Ye-es," Kipke admitted, "But the "Dempsey repeated the same (Continued from Page 1) "You bet we will," he said. "We main trouble was that they were just thing at the end of the second by another frostbitten crowd of 49,- gotta lick Indiana." He looked around too fast." round and at the end of the third ,315 fans that was the largest of the him. The atmosphere of the dress- He looked out of the window again, again: series, developed another pitchers' ing room was a terrific letdown from and the sound of running water from "'He ain't laying a glove on battle of the "breaks" that was the heights of enthusiasm generated the showers broke the stillness. you, Max, go right after him. marked by no serious renewal of the at the pep meeting Friday night. The "What are you going to work on "Max turned and said: hostilities in which the Cubs became fighting Wolverines had just gone principally next week?" he was asked. "'Well for the love of mike keep embroiled with Umpire Moriarity down in defeat. "Speed," he returned laconically. an eye on Referee Donovan then; yesterday. Players were drooped across "Speed, tackling and blocking." somebody is beating hell out of BOX SCORE benches, slowly pulling jerseys over And as the battered bodies of the - Dtrit AB R OA their sweating faces. The room had players were refreshed in the show- DetrWhite, 3 0 1 0 0 already begun to smell of the trainers' ers, the locker room atmosphere W. AND J. LOSES Cohe . c ........4 0 1 6 0 medicants, being hauled out of their brightened. Renner, over in one cor- WASHINGTON, Pa., Oct. 5. -() Cehr..black bags. The impassive Kipke was ner, grinned as a teammate yelled - Pitt's Panthers, scored at least Gehringer, 2b.. . . . .. .. 4 0 2 31 looking silently out of the window something at him. once in every period to win easily from Go , rf.............5 0 1 0 0 at the bleak, grey sky. And you could tell, somehow, that Washington and Jefferson 35-0 to- Ro.elr f ........... 5 0 1 0 0 "Yep. We sure gotta beat Indiana," Kipke was right when he said they day before a crowd of 12,000. Owen, lb...........4 0 0 13 1 he repeated, and he stuck out his would be "smashing away for In- The Presidents entered scoring ter- Clifton, 3b.4 1 0 0 4 chin and smiled a little. diana." Michigan was down but far ritory only once or twice, failing in -.from out. several attempts at an overhead game. Crowderp p..........3 1 1 2 1 T.... ..33 2 7 27 11 Lineup The Chicago AB H R O A Galan, If .4 0 0 2 0 Michigan (6) Pas. (25) State Hermn, 2b .4 0 '1 4 1 Patanelli......I...... Zarza (c) Lindstrom, of ........ 4 0 0 3 0 Viergever ....... Lr.........Zindel of Ann Arbor I arItnett, c ....... 4 1 1 7 0 Bissell ......... LG ......Dahlgren Ilemaree, rf ......,... 4 0 1 4 0 kmrine......C... ...... .Buzolits Invites Your Consideration Cavaretta, lb .........4 0 2 3 1 Ziem ....... ...RG........Olman Hack, 3b ............. 4 0 0 0 0 Hanshue .......,RrT .... Sleder DINING ROOMS Jurges, ss .. . .1 0 0 4 2 Savage .,........RE.......Allman Carleton, p..........1 0 0 0 2 Renner (c) .....QB. . ... Colina ior from 1 0 to 6 0 0 persons. *Klein ...............1 0 0 0 0 Ritchie ... ......LEI .....Warmbein DINNERS, BANQUETS, Root, p.............0 0 0 0 1 Smithers.....,.RH..........Sebo _.... - - Sweet ...........FB Brandstatter DINNER-DANCES Totals...........31 1 5 27 Michigan ......1 2 3 4 Final Tasty Food, Reasonable Prices, Michigan ......6 0 0 0 -6 "Home Cooking" Detroit............001 001 000-2 Mich. State ... .7 6 6 6 25 Chicago............010 000 000-1 Substitutions: Michigan: Stabovitz, AUDITORIUM -THEATRE Errors - Galan, Jurges. Runs Lincoln, Schuman, Remias, Kramer, Seating 1000 - Lectures, etc. batted in - Hartnett 1, Gehringer 1, Luby, Garber, Wright, Meyers, Gray, Crowder 1. Earned runs - Detroit 1, Nelson, Campbell; Michigan State: Full Stage Equipment. Chicago 1. Two-base hits - Fox, Wagner, Vanderburg, Neumann, Hal- NEWLY DECORATED and Gehringer, Herman. Home run - bert, Agett, Ziegel, Kuhne, Jones, Hartnett. Stolen base - Gehringer. Wilson, Ross, Swartz, Kutchins, New Lighting System Sacrifice - Gehringer. Double plays Gaines, McComb, Wiseman, Miller. -Jurges to Herman; Rogell to Geh- Scoring: Michigan: touchdown, DANCES . . . Reasonable Rentals ringer to Owen. Left on base - De- Sweet; Michigan State: touchdown, Capacity u to 250 Couples, Good Floor troit 13, Chicago 6. Base on balls - Brandstatter, Colina (2), Agett;pp Off Crowder 3 (Carleton 1, Jurges 2); point after touchdown, Sebo. off Carleton 7 (Rogell 2, Cochrane 1, Officials: Referee : Don Lourie MASONIC CLUB . . . 3rd Floor Goslin 1, Crowder 1, White 2) ; off (Princeton; Umpire, Lion Gardiner ALL MASONS WELCOME Root "1 (Goslin). Strike outs- By (Illinois); Field Judge: R. J. Eichen-8Blir Taes-1 Crd abs Crowder 5 (Demaree, Cavaretta, Hack laub (Notre Dame) ; Head linesman:8 illiard Tables 10 Card Tables Carleton, Hartnett; by Carleton 4 Dr. E. P. Maxwell, (Ohio State). Equipment All Renewed. (White, Gehringer, Rogell, Fox) ; by Root 2 (White, Rogell). Hits and Full Fresh Stock: Cigars, candies, refreshments runs - Off Carleton 2 runs and 6 hits Eye Glass Frames Tournament Play Invited from Organizations in 7 innings; off Root 0 runs and 1 Repaired. hit in 2 innings. Balk - Carleton. Lenses Ground. Inquire of Manager for further information Losing pitcher - Carleton. Umpires -Stark (NL) at Plate; Moraity (AL) HALLER'S Jewelry 327 So. Fourth Ave. Dial 2-2398 at first; Quigley (NL) at second, and State Street at Liberty McGowan (AL) at third. Time-2:28. I I,,l &I *I_ Yards Gananed from Scrimmage Byerushing ..........74 By passing........ 96 Passes Attempted... .....15 Completed.... ...8 Intercepted.... ..1 Yards lost by penalties 25 Punts ..............13 Average yardage .. .32 Return of punts, ave. 9 Fumbles .............1 Own fumbles recov. . .0 Opponents' f'bles rec. 4 245 105 16 8 1 88 13 39 5.5 4 0 1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Carri Michigan Bal Renner ..............11 Everhardus ..........12 Smithers.............2 Sweet ................7 Ritchie ..............12 Nelson ................2 Campbell.......... 1 Michigan State Colina ................1 Warmbein...........9 Sebo ................12 Brandstatter ........10 Zarza .................3 Kuhne ................5 Allman ...............2 Ziegel...............5 Agett ................5 ed Ave. [I Gain 2 5 0 2 .5 1 1 -4 3 2.5 5.8 9 5 9 5 8 : I h U' I I