,qw M. A LLCMICHIGAN FOOTBALL EXTRA itt19n :Iaitg M. A. G.--MICHIGAN FOOTBALL EXTRA VOL. XXVIII. M. A. C. FOOTBALL EXTRA ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1917 PRICE FIVE CENTS PRICE FI ar uv1iv fo 7 'I lI I I I f . i . a Y Y 1 OLD Sol SMILES ON GRIDDERS AS THEY TAKE FIELD CROWD OF 14,000 PEOPLE FILES THROUGH GATES AT 1:30 O'CLOCK BOYD STARTS GAME AS FIELD CAPTAIN Varsity Scores on Farmers in First Quarter; Wieman Fails to Kick Goal (Buy Harry W. Weiman and Donald C. Bromley) Although a heavy rain and a strong wind had been hovering around Ann Arbor for the past few days the grid- iron was in fine condition at 1:30 o'clock today. A fast field favored both teams. The crowd started filing through the gates early and gate reports indicat- ed a crowd of about 14,000. M. A. C.'s band marched onto the field at 2 o'clock dressed in the regu- lation olive drab of the United States army and took its place in front of the south stand. Old Sol peeped through clouds as players took field. The Wolverine eleven was the first to appear on the field. They stepped out in their new jerseys of blue with gold stripes at 2:35 o'clock and tried a few passes. M. A. C. followed a scant 2 minutes afterward. The Ag- gies tried their hand at running sig- nals. Michigan's band made its appear- ance at 2:15 o'clock playing the "Vic- tors" and paraded around the west goal posts. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Michigan N. A. C. * * Goetz........L.E.......Ramsey * * Culver......L.T....... Corryell * * Boyd.......... L.G.......Leffler * * Lambert......C........Archer * * Goodsell......R.G........ Bailey * * Weske........R.T....... Frouson * * Cartwright.... R.E.......Bassett * * Weston........ Q.......... Kellog * * Cohn..........L.H...........Oas * * Genebach.....R.H........ Turner * * Wieman.......F.B...... Hammes * * Officials-Haines, Yale, referee; * * Holderness, Lehigh, umpire; Ken- * * nedy, Chicago, head linesman. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *f Ferry Field, Oct. 20.-Boyd is actingt as captain for Wolverines. Michigan won the toss and elected to defend the east goal. M A.C- MICHIGAN 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final -0 0 0 00 - 6 0 7 14 27 RIGHT TACKLE WESKE five yards. Michigan penalized five yards for offside. Weston makes three yards through right tackle. Michigan makes 25 yards on forward pass to Genebach. Now on 12-yard line of Aggies. Weston goes around left end for three yards. Crowd yelling for touchdown. Wieman makes only one yard through center meeting stone wall. Fake play adds two yards and making first down. Wieman on first play makes only three yards, failing to make first down. Hammes drops back and punts to M. A. C. 30-yard line and Weston fum- bles the farmers recovering the ball. Culver is hurt and takes time out. Hammes drops back and on fake, play M. A. C. makes only one yard. M. A. C. fails to gain. Michigan pen- alized five yards. Hammes drops back for punt. Fake play of Oas makes run through center. Hammes skirts left end for three yards. Ham- mes drops back for punt. M. A. C. mixes signals. Hammes kicks to Wes- ton on Wolverine 30-yard line. Wes- ton downed in his tracks. Weston skirts right end for five yards. Wieman goes through left tackle for 30 yards and is stopped by a hole in the field. Genebach fails to gain. Ball on M. A. C. 35-yard line. Wes- ton circles left end for five yards. Wieman adds two more through right tackle. Weston makes the first down through center. Wieman makes six through left tackle. Genebach fails, to gain. Michigan on M. A. C. 15-yard line. Weston goes through center and circles around left end for touchdown. Wieman fails to kick goal. Score: Michigan, 6; M. A. C. 0. Archer kicks off for M. A. C. to Michigan's 25-yard line. Cuilver re- turns it seven yards. End of first quarter. Michigan's ball on the wol- verine 38-yard line. Score: Michigan, 6; 3 A. C.,d. One hundred and seventy-six soldier boys of machine gun company A, 328 battalion, are coming in from Camp Custer to take up one section in the north stand. Second Quarter Weston goes through for seven yards. Cohn adds two more. Wie- man ploughs over .both lines for first down. Weston makes six yards through left tackle. Wieman adds two more. An attempted forward passs, Weston to Goetz fails. Cohn goes through center making first down. Weston goes through left tackle for four yards. Genebach hurls himself over both I lines for two yards. Cohn attempts to go around right end but is thrown for one yard loss. M. A. C. intercepts forward pass, Wieman to Goetz. M. A. C.'s ball on Michigan 38-yard line. Aggies are held for no gain. On a trick play, Kellog goes through center for four yards. Hammes drops back for punt and kicks to Weston who recovers the ball on M. A. C.'s 30- yard line and is thrown back three yards. Cohn goes through center for 20 yards. Weston makes two from first scrimmage. Wieman jumps over two men for three more yards. Genebach makes first down. Cohn goes through left tackle for two yards. Weston turns right end for six yards. Play is now in the center of the field. Wieman adds one yard. Cohn makes first down through center. With won- derful interference, Cohn adds five yards, and is out temporarily. Tut- hill gives him the bottle. Wieman digs a hole through center for five yards. Weston makes first down through center. Michigan now on the Aggies' 35-yard line. Wieman makes two yards from first scrimmage. An attempt at forward pass, Goetz to Genebach fails. Cohn makes eight yards through left tackle. Weston takes the ball across for the first 1down. Michigan's first down. Vieman fails to make , anything through center. Weston makes first down. Cohn fails to gain. Weston makes two yards through center. SCORE BY QUARTERS to Weston on their own 40-yard line. The Soo lad brings it back three yards. Cohn makes three yards through cen- ter. M. A. C. catches forward pass, Genebach .to Goetz. End of first half. Score: Michigan, 6; M. A. C., 0. Yost takes squad in the clubhouse foxr the second time this season. Both bands form for a parade on the field. Michigan gives M. A. C. band first choice. The Farmers' band men march around the west goal. Michi- gan's band proceeds to parade around the east goal. They are playing the "Victors" while they parade. The band plays the Yellow and Blue. Everyone rises and stands at attention with hats removed. M. A. C. band marches over to Mich. igan stands. The army band is march- ing on the field. Three bands unite in playing the "Star Spangled Banner." This makes a total of 150 pieces. All three bands are now playing the "Victors." All the soldiers stood at salute while the combined bands played the na- tional anthem. Yost keeps his men out for nearly 20 minutes. M. A. C. band now plays the M. A. C. college song. The Aggie team now comes in about a minute after the Yostmen have reached the field. SECOND HALF Third Quarter Rye now playing for Genebach. Hanish in for Cartwright. Culver kicks off for Michigan to M. A. C. 5-yard line. McCool carries the ball 10 yards. Kellog goes through center for one yard. Hammes makes one yard around left end. Hammes drops back on a fake, Kellog makes only four yards. Fourth down, three yards to go. Hammes punts to Weston on Mich- igan's 35-yard line. The little quart- erback carries it back 23 yards. Rye fumbles. M. A. C.'s ball on the 40- yard line. Hammes makes one yard through center. M. A. C. is held for no gain. Kellog adds another yard. Hammes punts to Rye who fumbles. Weston recovers and returns 13 yards. Ramsey hurt, but goes back in play. Rye goes around end for two yards. Wieman goes through center and adds four yards. Wieman fails to gain. Wieman adds two yards. Fourth down, two to go. Wieman breaks through stubborn defense for first down. Weston through center for three yards. Rye adds one yard. Cohn gets hurt in scrimmage. Cruse goes in for him. Wieman goes through open Aggie line Y(ost Finds Pair of Pivots to Shoes of Sparks in Case of Injury FIRST HALF First Quarter The whistle sounded the start of the game promptly at 2:45 o'clock. Culver kicks off for Michigan to M. A. C.'s five-yard line. Hammes fum- bled and the ball was returned to the 15-yard line. Hammes went through center for a yard. Hammes goes through left guard for two more yards. Hammes drops back for a punt and kicks to Michigan's 30-yard line. Wes- -on ton makes 12 yards but the ball is carried back to Michigan's 37-yard line. Genebach makes one yard. Weston adds five yards through center. Wie- man ploughs through right tackle making first down. Genebach ploughs through tackle for four yards. Wes- ton turns end for two more. Mich- igan makes a hole in Aggies' line for one yard. Weiman drops back for kick and punts to M. A. C. 15-yard line. Hammes is downed in his tracks. Oas tears through center for three yards. Kellog adds another yard. Turner fumbles and is thrown for loss. Hammes drops back for punt and kicks to Michigan's 50-yard line. Wes- ton fumbles and is stopped. Weston m~kes a hole in Aggies' line and makes three yards. Tad Wieman adds two more. Wieman goes through cen- ter for first down, making 8 yards. M. A. C. takes time out. Bassett out but returns to game. Genebah noes through left tackle for HERR BILL BEGINS WAR. STARS QUIT TO PUMMEL HIM PAT SMITH, CAPTAIN, ENLISTS IN NAVAL RESERVES IN SPRING PEACH, STAR END, IN NAVY AT PORT ROYAL FilmI Michigan now on the Aggies' 10-yard for first down. Rye falls and loses line. Wieman adds two. Weston one yard. Weston goes around -left makes three yards. Fourth down, end for eight yards an dis hurt in be- four to go. Michigan fails to make its ing downed. Weston goes back in. first down. Wieman makes first down through The Farmers now have the ball on center. Weston goes through the their own 3-yard line. =lammes punts same hole for four yards more. Rye LEFT TACKLE BOYD makes three yards before lie is stop- ped by the whole M. A. C. line. Michigan on M. A. C. five-yard line. Wieman goes over for the Wolverine', second touchdown. Score: Michigan, 13; 3f. A. C., 0. Hammes kicks off for M. A. C. to Michigan's 15-yard line, Cruse carries it back 20 yards. Weston floes through right tackle for 10 yards and fumbles. Cruse recovers and adds 14 yards. Ball is on M. A. C.'s 41-yard line. Cruse- goes through right tackle for one yard. Weston fumbles and M. A. C. recovers on Michigan's 51-yard line. Turner goes through left tackle for nine yards. Kellog is thrown for a three-yard loss. Crowd is yelling for Michigan to fight. Hanish intercepts a forward pass.I Hammes kicks to Michigan on Mich- igan's 10-yard line. Weston returns ten yards. Michigan held for no gain.j Weston finds a hole through center and carries the ball for first down. Weston takes the ball to Michigan's 30-yard line. Wieman makes four yards. Froemke replaces Cruse. Rye is thrown for a one-yard loss. Weston makes a yard through left. Fourth down, four yards to go. Tad punts to M. A. C.'s 38-yard line. Kellog is downed the instant he touches the ball. M. A. C. fumbles on the first scrim- mage but recovers with no gain. End of third quarter. Ball now on M. A. C.'s 36-yard line. Score: Michigan, 13; 3. A. C., 0. Fourth Quarter Play resumes. M. A. C. held for no gain. xamines drops back and on a fake Keyog makes one yard. Hammes kicks to Froemke on Michigan's 33-yard line. Froemka brings it back seren yards. Weston goes through fo' three. Wieman tears through center for 10 yards with two men hangng on. Rye hits stubborn line and makes only three yards. Froezlke is held, for no gain. Weston one yard through center. Wieman drops and punts to M A. C.'s 18-yard line. M. A. C. downed in he' tracks. Wieman intercepts a long forward pass. Ball now on M. A. C. 20-yard line. M. A. C. thrown for five yard loss. Hammes punts to the cen- ter of the field. Froemke evades all tackles and returns to M. A. C.'s 37- yard line. Hanish is out. Fortune replaces Culver. St. Clair for Hanish. Wie- man goes through a broken line for 37 yards for a touchdown. Wieman kicks goal. Score: Michigan, 20; M. A. C., 0. Cress replaces Goetz. Hammes kicks to Michigan's 30-yard line. St. One person in this world decided some time ago that Michigan would lose a number of football stars from her 1917 team. Germans call him "1-is Majesty, The Kaiser," Americans are wont to refer to him as the per- son who started all this affair in Europe. Pat Smith was to have been the lea- der of the team last fall. Pat is at Great Lakes with the naval militia. He enlisted in the spring. With him went Raymond, halfback and punter extraordinary; Loucks, a safe bet for one of the end jobs; and Hildner, a handy man in many positions. Peach at Present in the Navy Besides these four men, all of whom were counted upon heavily as regu- lars, Yost lost Peach, star end of Captain Maulbetsch's team, and rank- ed as one of the best flankers in the highest circles. Peach is in the navy at present and stationed at Port Royal, S. C. Naturally the loss of these men left several positions wide open. Wie- man stepped into his captain's place, and is filling the bill in great shape. To take Raymond's place at half, Yost has a host of material. Cohn, Ryes, Froemke and Hanish have been playing the positions during most of the games, and look like the best bets for the rest of the season. Yost Has Hard Time to Find Ends To plug the ends left vacant by Peach and Loucks, the coach has been using material of all sorts. The Cress brothers started the year, but s- gave way to Cartwright, Hendershot, Goetz, Hanish and Cruse. Neither flank position is anywhere near set- tled as yet. One of the surprises to date is the ability shown by both Genebach and Weston as pivots. Both are small, but fast and slippery. Both, have a world of the old ginger. Their coming through has solved a big problem Yost has had to conted with ever since Sparks was hurt last year. New ork Coach Joins Colors Coach Eustis, who has been guiding the fortunes of the New York Univer- 9ty football eleven since the begin- ning of the season, has been called to the aviation service of the United States. Clair returns 10 yards. Weston goes through guard for three yards. Wie- man hits the line hard but makes no gain. Barnard replaces Rye. Michigan now on their own . 45-yard line. Froemke attempts to skirt end for a one-yard loss. Wieman punts to M. A. C.'s 15-yard line. Kellog slips af- ter carrying the ball eight yards. Hendershot replaces Cress. M. A. C. held for no gain. Hammes punts Weston on Michigan's 45-yard line. The quarterback' is stopped in his tracks. Miller of M. A. C. replaces Bailey. Weston turns left end for thirty yards. Wieman goes through for sev- en yards. Michigan on M. A. C.'s one yard line. Weston goes two feet. Wieman goes over both lines for touchdown. Score: Michigan, 26; M. A. C., 0. Wieman kicks goal Score: Miehi gan 27; M. A. C., 0. End of Game THESE MEN FACED THE AGGIES TODAY