NDA'Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN 'Football Record Shows Ups and Downs By PHIL DOUGLIS and confusion reigned. When forced Michigan to withdraw for to take charge of football, his win by the identical score, but Y young Irv Pond wheeled police restored law and order the 10 long years. name-Fielding Yost. that's another story. arply, and started "up the final score was posted-Michi- Seven All-Americans graced the By Nov. 25, 1905, Michigan had ith his eyes bent on the goal gan-7, Racine-2. TNDER such early coaches as Michigan mater in this era men piled up 2,841 points to its oppo- That Michigan - Racine game, Murphy, Barbour, McCauley, such as the immortal Willie Hes- nen 40 during that 55 game zagging his way through the played before only 500 spectators Ferbert and Lea, Maize and Blue ton, the fabled Ge Shulz andspan. ,mg players, the gent in knee in Chicago's old White Stocking teams compiled an average reN- ue tton-down jersey and Park was the first of 427 victories ord through the 1880's and the Joh y Maulsh, Stan Wells, JN A MOVE usat shocked the . maize and blue hat, to follow. Gay '90's, but it was not until the Jim Craig and Al Benbrook. xsporting world, Michigan in 1907 ea at the goal when a de- The Ann Arbor campus has pro- turn of the century that the pow- Included in that remgn of vic- suddenly withdrew from the Big of wildeyed spectators poured duced 13 antmous All-Amen- erhouse football, which made Ann tory wa a 49-0 victo over Stan- Ten. I the rickety stands and cans. Eighteen times the snarling Arbor the grid capital of Ameri- ford in the first Rose Bowl game The Michigan authorities claim- d his way. Wolverine has ruled the Western ca, was born. in history back in 1901. Little ed that the Big Ten was trying to wildered, Pond kept on go- Conference, and would have an In 1901, an unknown profes- did observers realize that 47 years force Yost to quit, sanctioning and despite the milling even better Big Ten mark if mys- sional coach from down in West later Michigan would once again only alumni of the respective con- rowds he crossed the goal line, terious circumstances had not Virginia arrived in Ann Arbor return to the Arroyo Seco and ference schools as football coaches. Yst was not a Michigan graduate. r r p ;r~ma or~omep a::Epec~oma We,:0 Croe~p omaD e~romg o~roap %~r ro a CAME LET BROTHERS ANNOUNCE ANOTH ER EXCLUSIVE*.**. u~ r but the their gr withdre In 19 helm, t Wolveri Yost leans d igan r ference '26. On all tinr Michig Ooster the f Yost line ass more ti torship, Wieman continu (with i resignat teams except Benny not up lards.' ilg of t largesti A 21 Ohio St iction of Coa( scNini in isasi S Y i With Sue Newman -