THE WOLVERINE , , 1 MPIONS OF THE WES I *** * * * * * FOOTBALL S*PE*MA** ALL-TIME MICHIGAN FOOT-.* BALL TEAM. (Fielding H. Yost.) ) First Eleven- *Great Coach Made Wolverine Team L. E.-Cnrtis Redden, '00-03. * Best In Country-Fifteen Years L. T.-Joe Curtis, '03-06. * at Michigan. L. G.-Dan McGugin, '01-02. * C.-Adolph Schulz, '04-'08. to.* Coach Fielding H. Yost's first ap R. G. Albert Benbrook, '08-10. * pearance in Ann Arbor was for th R. T.-Joe Maddock, '02-03. * spring practice of 1901. He came her R. E.--Neil Snow, '08-01. * f r o m Leland-Stanford University Q. B.-Harry Weeks, '00-'02. * where he had been head coach for sev R. H. B.-Willie Heston, '01-'04. * eral years. Before lee went to Stan L. H. B.-James Craig, '11-'13. ford he was head coach at Kansas anc F. B.--Tom Hammond, '03-'05. * at Nebraska. Second Eleven- * Yost made a great hit with Michigar L. E.-Harry Hammond, '04-'07. *football players and fans at the start L. T.-B. Shorts, '00-'01. * a hit which has been increasing eve L. G.-Bill Edmunds, '09-11. * since. He had a wealth of materia C.--James Raynsford, '12-'14. his first few years at Michigan and thi R. G. - Aqua Allmendinger, coupled with his wonderful ability an '12-'13. power of getting the men to work R. T.-Miller Pontius, '11-'13. * produced some great teams. The firs R. E.-Stanfield Wells, '09-'11. * team that he turned out went througl Q. B.-Tommy Hughitt, '12-14. * the whole season without losingE R. H. B. - A. A. Herrnstein, * game nor allowing their opponents t '01-'02. * even cross the Michigan goal. L. H. B.-Joe Magidsohn, '09- * This was Michigan's first champion '10. * ship in football and four more follow F. B.--John Garrels, '05-'06. ed. Certainly a great deal of thi Copyright, 1914, H. Beach Car- * credit must be given to the men wh penter. .* played on the championship teams * but the most of it must go to Coact S* *.* * * * * * * * * * * * * Yost, whose skill directed the whole Since 1905 the Michigan gridiroi n Thorpe Recalled By N. Y. Giants star has waned somewhat. This, how ever, has not been the fault of th Fames Thorpe, Carlisle's greatest great coach, but because the materia ote, who was otamned by the Mil- has not been so good as it was in th ukee American association club early days. During this time, though m the New York Nationals last there have been many teams turned ou ing, was recalled recently. He will that have deserved the title of "Cham ort at the end of the season. pions of the West." e e y, d n t, :s d t h a 0 Win West ship Michigan western tr 1889 and c tane the I phant in Intercolleg verines ro: 29 points a eat rivals, lapsed for 1900, wher out the M points, T Michigan every Wes 1905, the M only to b( the next si Conference of ascende victorious, A, AND BLUETAC DM BEST IN 4AEST ern Conference Champion- Seven Times In Nine Years. n's star of ascendancy in the ack world rose in the year ontinued until 1906. In that Maize and Blue was trium- seven out of >nine Western iate meets. In '98 the Wol- lled up a total of 70 points, head of Chicago, their near- In '99 the Michigan sway a year but came back in n the Ann Arborites nosed aroons by one and one-half 'he next four years found at the head of the list at tern Conference meet. In didway athletes again coped, ow to the Maize and Blue pring, Michigan's last in the . During these nine years nancy the Wolverines were 12 out of 14 dual meets, Chi- g the only aggregation to a. To this wonderful record dded the unbroken string of e Penn Relay Games, Michi- taking firsts in 1903, '04, d '08. re the names in the Michi- -path roll of honor. There ntet of wonderful sprinters, Hahn, Ralph Craig, "Chink" wdy" Seward, and "Hal" arrels, Rose, Horner, and m a quartet of weight throw- proud of. Other names fa- e days gone by are those of Coe, "Rosie" Rowe, "Hap" May, Gayle Dull, "Jimmie" il" Jansen, and "Horse Pow- hail to the Victors valiant, Hail, hail, to Michigan, Hal to the conq'ring heroes, The Champions of the West. Amateur Finishing Department MNES IKEL "The only Studio on the Campus" s cago"being o tichigan.... 88 Ferris Institute .. 0 cown then 3, Michigan .... 47 Drake ..... . 0.iust be a h Michigan.... 76 Albion .......... 0'- ins in the .Michigan.... 6 Minnesota ....... 6 a H IHI higan ... 36 O. S. U......... . 0 , '0,an I-L IUi ehgan 16 Wisconsin ... . 0 Many ar e ''' '''''''' gan cinder TileofMichegan. 42Oberlin ... ..0;gncde J Wo Titleof "Clampions of the West" \ichigan.... 28 Chicago. . 0 is the quit e From 1901-1905-Lost One Game 1904 "Archie" E in Five Years. Michigan.... 33 Case.............0 Bond, "Ho it $ Michigan.... 48 0. N. U. ......... 0 Smith. Ge - HAS ALWAYS BEEN NEAR TOP Michigan.... 95 Kalamazoo ...... 0 Kohler fort .-.-. Michigan .... 72 P. & S........... 0 er to be1 Michigan football teams earned the Nichigan.... 31 0. S. U. ......... 6 moes in th titie of Champions of the West during lichigan.... 72 Am. Col. M. &. S.. 0 "Spider"C the years 1901, '02, '03, 04 and '05. In Michigan.... 130 West Virginia ... 0 Haff, Don 1900 Coach Yost come to Michigan and Michigan.... 28 Wisconsin ....... 0 Craig, "Phi started the foundation of what proved Michigan.... 36 Drake .......... 4 or" Ramey to be the greatest football teams that Michigan,.,.. 22 Chicago ... ....12 the West has ever known. In 1901 1905 Michigan.. Yost turned out the greatest team of Michigan.... 65 0. W. U.0......... Michigan.. his career, seven of his all-time Michi- Michigan.... 44 Kalamazoo;.,...0 Michigan. . gan football team playing that year. Michigan.... 36 Case ............ 0 Michigan.. They played eleven games, scoring Michigan.... 23 O. N. U.........,.0 Michigan,. 550 points to their opponents' Pone. Michigan.... 18 Vanderbilt ...... 0 Michigan.. In 1902 came the famous pint-a- Michigan.... 31 Nebraska ........0 Michigan. minute team. It played and won elev- en games, scoring 644 points, while op- ponents scored 12. The heaviest score o LY N D O N 'S 719 N. of that year was Mich., 119; M. A. C., 0. t This great record was kept up for FOR the next three years, Michigan walk- Eastman Kodaks ing all over the opposition. Only one game was lost during the famous five Guaranteed Amateur T years; that was in 1905, when Chicago nosed out was a 2-0 victory after one EnlargementS from your Negat of the fiercest battles ever staged on Marshall Field. After that year Michi- I have led while others followed in amatee gan has almost always been at the years. Now we are still leading. We gu head of the list, but she has never or no charge. We give you "Peace Time held such sway as during the years a plenty of Metol (which we could sell a from '01 to '05. we venture to say that no other firm is usit The scores of the teams that brought the title of Champions of the West to If you want the best results you will brit Michigan are as faLlows: Two Doors from LYN ""N '" 1901 Hill Auditorium LYNDON S Michigan.... 50 Albion ..........0 Michigan.... 57 Case.............0 Michian . ... 33 Indiana:.0.. l ,ichigan.... 29 Northwestern 0 Michigan.... 128 Buffalo ..........0 Michigan2....2 Carlisle. 0 ouandYourFr Mtichigae.... 21 .. B ..........0 a ~ .o rL i Michigan.... 22 Chicago ..........0 iMichigan.... 89 Beloit............0 Michigan.... 50 Iowa...........0 Michigan .... 49 Leland Stanford. . 0 1902 Michigan.... 88 Albion..........0 Michigan.... 48 Case ............ 6 o tried it Michigan.. . .119 M. A. C. ...... 0 3ou how 80 Michigan.... 60 Indiana .........,0 it was. Michigan.... 23 Notre Danae..... 0 But our Michigan.... 86 0. S. U .. 0 drmereng it bec Mihgn.... icni ...... how oodit w ichigan....8Wisconsiee. 0less chain of e Bichigans....107 Iowa............0 , made Coca-C Michiga.... 21 Chicago. 0 .-./ the nation. Michigan.... 63 Oberlin ......... 0 THE CO Michigan .... 23 Minnesota ......."6 AteA 19E}3 y -,-ef I Michigan.... 31 Case ............0 i Michigan.... 79 Beloit.........0 --4.. 15C Michigan.... 65 Ohio Northern.. 0 -Dem. ( Michigan... 51 Indiana ......... 0 -nic .. 70 48 . 33 .. 40 .. 12 .. 75 .. 0 Albion.... 0 Drake ........... 0 Illinois... 0 o. S. U........... 0 Wisconsin. 0 Oberlin. 0 Chicago ..........2 University Ave. Eastman Films inishing ibes a Specialty ur finishing for twelve arantee perfect results Results," as we have t $50.oo per lb.) and ng Metol for finishing. ng your films here. 719 North University Avenue -en d and because we told od and delicious friends began ause you told them as. This is the end- nthusiasm that has osa the beverage of CA-COLA Co. kNTA. 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