THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SE Tennessee Alabama . . 13 Princeton....13 [Iowa,. . . Penn ....... 0 , Chicago 27 Tulane ... 14 Rice.. . ... 26 California . . .: 17 U.C.L.A.,. . ... 20 Stanford ... . ... . 7 Oregon .... . .. 27 U.S.C...........19 .. 16 Washington State .61 Oregon State ... 13 Washington......6 I .... ..,. . .. . _... 4 ....,. .. Gopher Air Attack In Final Period Downs Michigan, 7 To6 .; .. 518,000 See Kick By Faust Decide Game Van Every's Pass Brings Tally After Wolverines Score On Long Drive (Continued from Page 1) "healthy" halfback and his ace in the hole today, recovered. Harmon, groggy from the impact of the tackle, was led off the field and Minnesota had her first break. Still there were 49 long yards to go and only eight minutes 56 seconds to do it. Minnesota grasped its last straw. Tough and burly Larry Buhler pldwed to the 37 on th first play for a first down, and they carried Joe Savilla off the field after he had made the tackle. Penalties Aplenty Van Every went off right tackle to the 32, but Minnesota was holding and the ball was moved back to the 47. There was too little time to try the A1ichigan line, and too little likle- hood of success. .Minnesota-the. power team of the nation-took to the air, and in that bit of strategy turned defeat into victory. Van Every faded back to pass, and spotted Bill Johnson, sub end, down the sideline. .Fred Trosko was near him on the 25, but as Van Every passed, Trosko slipped and fell, and Johnson speared the ball and moved to the 12 where Vince Valek stopped him. Michigan's great line dug in, and Wilbur Moore and Buhler made only three yards in two tries. So again the Gophers took to the air, Van Every running to the right and pass- ing down the sidelines to Moore who caught the ball and dove past Wally Hook into, the end zone for the score. SMoorewas hurt on the play and was ,carried off the field. Faust Causes Grief Gopher quarterback George Faust' dropped back to kick the extra point and booted the ball squarely through the uprights. There were six min- utes and 53 seconds to play. Michi- gan's doom was sealed. Dave Strong was in there passing desperately at the end but it was too late. The Gophers, using vir- tually a three man line, were knock- mg them down in the clutch and Michigan's advance was stopped at midfield.- Line Opens Paths In the line were Capt. Fred Janke and Ralph Heikkinen, superb today even in defeat. In the backfield were Pnrucker, Harmon, and Kromer claw- ing for every inch of ground every minute of the time. There was Smick, who started the crucial pass, and be- hind all was the uncanny coaching genius of Herbert Orrin Crisler. It was Crisler's instructions con- veyed by quarterback Jack Meyer who replaced Forest Evashevski en- route that gave the Wolverine's their touchdown. Michigan was on the 25 when Meyer entered and immediately began employing a delayed block that had the Gophers buffaloed. It was Harmon handing to Puruck- er, and Purucker to Harmon, as the Wolverines moved down past the 50 into Gopherland. They were on the 21 as the quarter ended. As the final stanza ended it was fourth and nine to go. Smick came in, Harmon Helps- -Michigan Daily Photo Tom Harmon, sophomore half- back from Gary, Ind., yesterday teamed with Norm Purucker, a' sensor, to carry the ball 89 yards against the Nation's leading foot- ball team, which ended in a touch- down for the Wolverines. and Harmon rifled a beauty down the center that Dan caught on the Gopher seven yard line. First down and the goal to go. Did Michigan have the power? They did. A reverse from Hook to Kromer gained a yard. Kromer tore around right end to the four, Harmon plowed off left tackle to the two, and Kromer flashed around right end for the touchdown that wasn't enough. Thrills Throughout Game Despite the absence of scoring in the firstperiods the entire game was packed with thrills. Both teams moved in the first quarter, but it was Michi- gan who invaded Gopher territory. With the ball on Michigan's 43, Har- mon cut out around right end for seven and Purucker slashed off their own right tackle for 18 more, the safe- ty man, Moore, being the last Gopher between him and the goal. A After a Purucker punt had put Minnesota back on their own six, Faust kicked out to the 45 and again Michigan took up their chores. Har- mon, Ed Phillips, and Purucker be- gan to burst through the Mighty Gopher forward wall, and the ball was on the Minnesota 24 as the quarter ended. Here Lady Luck gave a slight indi- cation of what was to come later. Harmon faded back and passed to Evashevski who was absolutely clear down the right sideline, but the toss I Tough One To Lose! The Lineups Michigan (6) Minnesota (7) Valek LIE Mariucei Janke LT Pederson Brennan LG Bell Kodros C Elmer Heikkinen RG Twedell Savilla RT Schultz Nicholson RE r Nash Evashevski QB Faust Purucker LH Moore Harmon RtH Buhler Phillips FB Christiansen Michigan ........... 0 0 0 6--6 Minnesota...........0 0 0 7-7 Michigan scoring - Touchdown, Kromer, (sub for Harmon). Minnesota scoring-Touchdown, Moore. Point from try after touchdown-Faust (placement). Substitutions: Michigan: Ends-Smick, Frutig, Gedeon; Tackles-Smith, Siegel, Jor- dan; Guards-Fritz, Olds, Sukup: Quarterbacks-Meyer, Kitti, Levine ; Halfbacks-Kromer, Trosko, Hook. Laskey, Strong. Minnesota: Ends-Bill Johnson, Bjorcklund; Guards-Bob Johnson, Rork; Center-Kulbitski; Halfbacks -Franck, Van Every, Jamnik. Referee, Frank Lane, Detroit; Um- pire, W. D. Knight, Dartmouth; Field Judge, Fred Gardner, Cornell; Head Linesman, Lee Daniels Loyola. was just a trifle long, and it went incomplete. With it went a sure touch- down. Minnesota was aided in the second quarter when George Franek's good kick set Michigan back to their own 16 yard dine. On an exchange of punts, Franck kicked over the goal- line and a holding penalty put Michi- gan back on the five yard line. An offside by Minnesota moved it to the ten. Purucker Kicks Help Purucker, calm and collected, kicked back and the Gophers, with Moore and Franck doing the ball toting moved to the Michigan 27. The Wol- verines held, however, and on fourth down the Gophers' Negro guard, Hor- ace Bell, attempted a field goal which went wide, and it was Michigan's ball on the 20 yard line again. Once more the Wolverines were caught holding and back to the five they went. And again the same Minne- sota man, Captain Francis Twedell, was offside on the first play moving it to the ten. And onceamore Purucker punted without fear, and the Gopher threat was nullified. Smick's Try Falls Short At the close of the period a pass from Trosko to Ed Frutig moved the ball to the Gopher 41, and with only SUNDAY DINNER Chicken Dinner Complete 65c Steak Dinners at 75c, 65c, 55c, 50c SUBWAY COFFEE SHOPPE 727 N. University at Thayer (Under Miller Drug) Kromer Scores. . . First In Statistics, Second In Scoring MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15-(P)-Sta-, tistics of the Minnesota-Michigan football game: Minn. Mich. First Downs .............. 6 13 Yds gained by rushing (net) 91 157 Forward passes attempted 5 18 Forward passes completed 2 7 Yds. gained forward passes 41 97 Yds. lost, attempted fwd pass 0 0 Forw'd passes intercepted by 1 0 Yds. gained runback int pass 8 0 "Total yards kicks returned 82 60 Opponents' fumbles recov. 1 0 Yards lost by penalties .. 55 35 Includes punts and kickoffs. Faculty League Bowls Friday On Union Alleys The Interdepartmental Faculty Bowling League will have an in- formal round on Friday night at thej Union alleys. The following .departments have al- ready entered teams; civil engineer- ing, library, and physiology. OtherPa departments wishing to enter teams Burr, P please contact the Intramural Sports Building and leave entry blanks. The present plan is to bowl on al- ternate Friday evenings at 7:30. FREITERNITY JEWELRY I - E , r i Football Scoress Carnegie Tech 7 IOly Cross 6 Colgate 12 Coluombia 0 Dartmouth 34 Brown 13 Michigan State 26 W. Viriginia 0 Duke 6 Georgia Tech 0 Vanderbilt 3 Mississippi 7 Texas Christian 34 Texas A.&M. 6 Arkansas 42 Texas 6 North Carolina 7 New York U. 0 Baylor 14 Centenary 0 Oklahoma 19 Kansas 0 Iowa State 16 Missouri 13 You Can Afford o for DINNER.. ... try the ALLENEL HOTEL. It's just the place for that Sunday dinner, relaxation before the dance or a spot to drop in on. atmosphere today. 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