,w- THE MICHIGAN iWAILY SUINDAY, OCT. Tennessee ...21 Indiana 'I 6 (z Notre Dame ... Navy......... 44 l~ti 7 Purdue ....... 20 Yale . Michigan State.. .7 Army 20 Pennsylvania .. . .22 15 Harvard ....... . Alabama . .. 0 I Illinois y olverine Gridders Enjoy Field Day, Wallop Chicago 35-0 Blocks Davenport's Punt M c e MichiganC 10 Extra P Marmon Scores 18 Points ToLead Attack; Strong, Westfall Each Score 12 (Continued from Page 1) quarter Trosko intercepted Lou Lett's pass on the Michigan 35 and went to. the: Chicago 42 where Miller downed him. The Wolverines were penalized 15 yards to their own 42, but on the first play Harmon faked twice and then went around his own left end for the score. His kick was i wide. Michigan -started to work again with the ball on their own. 20. Trosko followed some nice blocking by Har- mon and Westfall around right end .r to the 40, and a 15-yard penalty for 1 unnecessary roughness carried the Sig Bill Smith, fast charging bal to the 13 yard lie into Maroon first string tackle, blocked his see- territory (which -was trampled all nd punt of . the year yesterday day). Joe Rogers traveled to the 18 and put the Wolverines hi a per- on an end-around play, and then fe4 t position to score their first Harmon's, pass to Evashevski on the touchdown of- the encounter with ,goal line brought the fifth touch- the Maroons. down. The Hammer's kick was good. Harmon Scores Again o,1 The crowd was still yawning when iluacats Beat they went at it again. Trosko re- turned Letts' kick to Michigan's 45, 7 and on the first play he burst through 1 K.OR L.L '" 3 center, avoided three tacklers and went all the way to the one-foot line NortwesernOverO11!'sbefore Wasem stopped him. As was Northwestern Overcomes fitting he went over on the first play. Opponent'sEarly Lead That san Harmon did it again. Score: 41-0. EVANSTON, Oct. 21.- (IP) - A The spectators were looking at the Northwestern team that failed to scoreboard every minute to check up- score a single point in two games on themselves. They thought another this season suddenly came to life to- score might have been made while day to conquer Wisconsin 13 to 7 they blew their nose, and the seventh before 40,000 spectators. touchdown came almost that fast. The Badgers scored almost before Evie recovered a Maroon fumble on the spectators were seated comfort- the 25 and after three plays lost three ably. Bill Schmitz, their triple threat yards. Then Harmon bulletted a halfback, threw a 20-yard pass on pass to Westfall on the 21 and the the third down to Claude York, who Ann Arbor powerhouse powdered his ran another 20 to the corner of the way for a score. Harmon converted' gridiron for the score. Fred Gage's' attempt to kick the point from r a A placement was successful. Texas AggiesR u The Wildcats fought back furious- TCU. Eleven 20-6 ly with Don Clawson, sophomore fullback from Kankakee, Ill., lead- ing the attack. In the second period, FORT WORTH, 'Oct. 21.-(P)- he attempted to score a field goal Power seeping from its every thrust, from the 30-yard mark, but missed. unbeaten Texas A.&M., rumbled on A few seconds later John Haman, today with a jinx-breaking, 20-6, Northwestern's great center, inter- rout of the battered shell of once cepted George Paskvan's pass on the mighty Texas Christian. Badger 30. Clawson broke away to Ganged around "Jarrin" John the Badger 3-yard line. He plunged Kimbrough, a hulking son of the over on the next play for a touch- West Texas cow country, the Aggies down, but failed to add the extra overpowered and outclassed the ghost point. of last year's great Christian team The Wildcats scored again after a -further weighted down today with Wisconsin fumble and proceeded to injuries to its key -men. hold the Badgers in check through Fullback Kimbrough, the legs of his the remainder of the game. 210 pounds incased in bulky splints, splintered everything in sight to GRID SCORES break down Christian resistance, Duke 33,.Syracuse 6 then watched fleet Bill Conaster Virginia Tech 28, Centre 0 amble 95 yards for the clinching Roanoke 20, Randolph-Macon 6 touchdon Richmond 21, Gettysburg 0 Va. Military 16, Virginia 13 William and Mary 26, Hampden- Sydney 0 N UNION ROOM SERVICE(j tY u D 6 UNTIL 7:30 P.M. 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Ed Christy, 16 'Minutes; Every Man fullback, picked up three at center ;On Squad Sees Action ^.nd then Dave Strong, halfback. went off right tackle for 65 yards to on, one hand, was in the tailback: Score. He was hemmed in by three slot, and traveled around. right end tacklers on the 20; but got away. Jim for 11 yards to the Maroon 23. as the Grissen, quarterback, converted, fourth .quarter reconvened. Har- Score Once InThird mon -duplicated the gain through 'mhe only third quarter score came guard, -and then .just for the variety when Strong went 37 yards almost he .kicked.a field goal from the 12. unmolested. Or maybe the Maroons Before.anyone could look up-Rogers didn't care anyhow. had. recovered a:.Maroon fumble on By this time the spectators were the 23 and on the; first play Westfall wondering how high the score -would scored. And what's this? Evashevski go. They soon. found out, but it was kicked the point after the touchdown. not without its humor and pathos, Nelson Makps Final Score as a game, outclassed Maroon -team By now, the only excitement came hung on while trouble kept coming. when scores of,.other games were an- Evashevski, who- can. count the num- nounced,.and during an announce- ber of times he has carried the ball ment, Evashevski recovered a fumble on the Chicago 44. On third down, I gthe Hammer twisted; and' turned;. bed r Srly mdLesson hindownfield blocking. that.mowed the Maroons down to score again. Of ' MICHIGAN CHICAGO course, the Maroons might have fallen Czak. LE R. E. Miller over from exhaustion anyhow. Trosko Ostroot LT Wilson converted. Olds LC Jensen The last score- came -when Nelson Ingalls C Wheeler returned a.kick from his own 40 for a Sukup RG Wallace score. 'Melzow converted. Smith RT Lounsbury When the game ended two min- Fraumann RE Richardson utes later, everyone breathed a sigh Kohl QB Jampolis of relief. And: the- high: score wasn't Renda LH Letts due to fact that. Crisler wanted to Call RH Wasem rub-it' in to his oldAlma. Mater. The, Zimmerman PB Davenport first team , played only 16 minutes :Scor ..b perods:and everyone ,who -made the trip, saw action. Crisler -might have said, "I MICHIGAN ...... 21 34 6 24-85 regret I have only 36 players I can CHICAGO .....4.. 4 0 o -o O-0 use." Michigan scoring: Touchdowns, Oddly enough, the Wolverines made immerman, Renda, Czak, Harmon more touchdowns than they did first (sub for Call) 2, Evashevski (sub for downs. They made 11 to Chicago's Kohl), Trosko (sub for Renda), six. Westfall (sub for Zimmerman) .2, - Strong (sub for Trosko) 2, Nelson (sub for Harmon). Points from try McCarran Wins after touchdown: Melzow (sub for' Sukup) 4, Harmon (sub for Call) ;3, Grad Golfrown Grissen (sub for Trosko), :Evashev- ski (sub for Kohl), Trosko (sub. for Ken McCarran of the Law Club Renda), (all conversions by place- shot an 85 to win the graduate golf ment). Field goal--Harmon (sub tournament yesterday afternoon at for Renda), (by placement.) the University Course He had a 43 Substitutions: out and a 42- in. Boris Woolley, also Michigan: ends, Rogers, Nicholson, of the Law Club and L. Thorney shot Nielsen, Kennedy; tackles: Kelto, Sa- 87's to tie for second. villa, Zielinski, Butler; guards: Mel- In the All-Campus Tournament, zow, Fritz, Paddy, Jordan, Bennett; Jerold.Benavie was'low with an 86, centers: Tinker, Kennedy; quarter- H. Ehlen shot 91 for-second place, and backs: Evashevski, Grissen, Kitti.' R. Patterson carded a MQl for the halfbacks: Trosko, Harmon, Luther, third spot. Strong, Nelson; fullbacks: ,Westfall, Ben Smith, star of the frosh golf Christy, Wichter. 'squad, shot 76 in 1.8 holes- of medal Chicago: ends, Palmer, Parsons, golf to lead the field in the Frosh Richardson, Atkins; tackles: Wide- Varsitygolf meet. Dave Osler, Var- mann, Stearns, Weiss; guards: Scott, sity, -was ,second with a 78. Joe Wallis, Maurovich, Basile; centers: Gwinn and Bert Katzenmeyer, both Grinbarg, Rendleman; quarterbacks: freshmen, tied. for, third with 79 each. R. A. Miller, Leach; halfbacks: Ste- This meet was conducted on a medal hley, Howe; fullbacks: Howard, Ot- -basis as not , enough varsity were tomeyer. able to get there for match play. Officials: Referee, .Birch (Earl- ham); umpire, Hedges (Dartmouth); field judge, Getchell (St. Thomas); head linesman, Graves (Illinois). I Subs Go To Showers; Cheer-Leaders'Remain As the end of the game neared, Fritg Crisler sent his men directly to the showers as they came off the field. 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