REGATN (Continued from Page One) line. Northwestern's ball. Kohler made two through center. Holmes made three around end. Northwestern made 10 yards on a short forward pass, Holmes to Arries. Ellingwood' went straight through center for five yards. Michigan was penalized five yards for holding. Ellingwood failed toxgain around right end. A forward pass was incomplete. Ellingwood failed around left end. Ellingwood dropped back and on a fake punt made a forward pass to Arries who broke away for a touchdown. Score: 'North- western, 6; Michigan 0. Ellingwood kicked goal. Score: Northwestern, 7; Michigan, 0. Michigan Threatens Goal Cohn kicked off for Michigan to Kohler on Northwestern's 10-yard lin l He returned to his own 25-yard line. Michigan off sided and was penalized five yards on first play. Ellingwood made three yards through right tackle Ellingwood failed to gain at center. A forward pass was incomplete. Froemke dropped the ball when he had a clear field ahead of him. El- lingwood punted to Froemke on Mich- igan's 25-yard line. Rye made four yards through center. Wieman lost one yard around left end. Northwest- ern was penlized five yards for off- side.- Rye made three yards through center. Hanish failed at right tackle. Froemke lost five yards on an end run. Wieman punted to Ellingwood who fumbled and Cohn fell on ball for Michigan on Northwestern's 25-yard line. A long forward pass was incom- plete. Froemke threw a forward pass over Northwestern's goal line. The ball was given to Northwestern on their 20-yard line. , Ellingwood made three yards through left tackle. Northwestern was penalized 15 yards for holding. Ellingwood failed to gain through cen- ter. He tried an end run but was thrown for a two-yard loss. Elling- wood dropped back to punt and Weske broke through and blocked it, but Northwestern recovered on their five- yard line. Northwestern fumbled the' ball, but it was brought back. Both sides off-side. Ellingwood went be- hind own goal line to punt. He punted to Wieman on Northwestern's 25-yard line. Kohler hurt. Time out. He re- sumed play. Michigan's ball. Cohn failed to gain through center just as first quarter ended. Score: North- western 7; Michigan, 0. SECOND QUARTER Michigan Scores Rye went through left tackle for 10 yards. Rye failed to gain through center.. Northwestern like a ston wall in center. On a fake forward pass Froemke made three yards around right end. Michigan's ball on North- western's 10-yard line. Rye made three yards. through center. First down for mangan o vi maiNnwesr As -yar line. Cohn made five yards through center. Failed to gain on second try. Rye failed to gain at center. Froemke went through for touchdown. Score: Michigan, 6; Northwestern, 7. Wie- man failed to kick goal. Score: Mich- igan, 6; Northwestern, 7. Cohn kicked off to Kohler on North- western's 15-yard line. Ellingwood broke through for 25 yards. Kohler made five yards through center. North- western penalized five yards for off- side. A forward pass was incomplete. Ellingwood dropped back to punt. A long forward pass tp Arries on Michi- gan's 45-yard line was successful. Purple Scores Again Time out for Underhill. Ellingwood punted out of bounds on Michigan's 10-yard line. Rye made one yard through center. Wieman punted to Ellingwood on Michigan's 30-yard line. Ellingwood failed to gain around left end. Michigan penalized five yards for offside. Ellingwood went around left end for 10 yards. It is Northwestern's first down on Michigan's seven-yard line. Kohler went through center for three yards. Kohler failed to gain at center. Kohler went over for another touchdown. Score: Northwestern, 13; Michigan, 6. Ellingwood kicked goal. Score: Northwestern, 14; Michigan, 6. Cohn kicked off to Underhill on Northwestern's 10-yard line. He re- turned it 25 yards before being stop- ped. Northwestern failed to 'gain around right end. Holmes made two through left tackle. Underhill threw fcr two yard loss on an end run. El- wood kicked to Froemke on Michi- gan's 20-yard line. Cohn went around left end for five yards. Time out for Ulrich. Leutzker for Ulrich. Wie- man punted to Underhill on 40-yard line. Holmes went around left end for 20 yards. Ellingwood went through center for two yards. Elling- wood made it first down around right end. First half ended. Score-North- western, 14; Michigan, 6. SECOND HALF THIRD QUARTER Sparks replaced Re for Michigan. Cohn kicked off to Underhill on North- western 40-yard line. It was a poor kick. Fortune for Morrison. Morri- son for Wieman. Wieman to full- -back. Taylor makes five through cen- ter. tEllingwood went around right end for 10 yards. On next play Under- hill was caught holding and the Pur- ple was penalized 15 yards. Kohler failed to gain. A forward pass, El- lingwood to Arries put the ball on Michigan 10-yard line. Underhill went around right end for a touchdown. Score-Northwestern, 20; Michigan, 6. Northwesterndbacks are ripping Mich- igan line' and appear to be able to gain at will. Ellingwood kicked goal. Score-Northwestern, 21; Michigan, 6. Purple Works Forward Wieman kicked to Ellingwood on Northwestern 15-yard line, who brought it back to Northwestern 25- yard line before being stopped. Koh- ler made three through center. El- lingwood made three more through center. Underhill made one around right end. Ellingwood punted to Wie- man on Michigan 15-yard line. He was downed in his tracks. Sparks went through center for five yards. Froemke failed to gain around left end. Sparks punted out of bounds in center of field. Underhill lost 10 yards on an attempted end run. A forward pass, Ellingwood to Underhill, brought the ball to Michigan 45-yard line. Han- ish intercepted a pass and returned the ball to Michigan's 25-yard line. Time was taken out for Underlill but he resumed play. Michigan tried a forward pass and lost 20 yards. Kohler broke through and intercepted it. North- western's ball on Michigan's 25-yard line.sUnderhill failed to gain through left tackle. A forward pass was in- complete. A short forward pass, El- lingwood to Underhill placed the ball on Michigan's seven-yard line. Koh- ler added three more through center. Underhill. failed to gain at left tackle. A forward pass was incomplete. Time Stops Touchdown The ball was put in play by Michi- gan on Michigan's 20-yard line. Sparks failed to gain through center. Sparks punted out of bounds to midfield. Koh- ler faild to gain through center. Koh-. ler was again stopped for no gain through center. Ellingwood punted out of bounds on Michigan's five-yard line. Cran went in for Holmes. Sparks punted from behind his goal posts to Ellingwood on Michigan 40- yard line, who returned it 10 yards before being stopped. A long forward pass, Ellingwood to Arries, placed the ball on Michigan 3-yard line just as the quarter ended. Score: Michigan, 6; Northwestern, 21. FOURTH QUARTER Wolverines Add Score Underhill lost two through center. Kohler failed to gain through center. A forward pass was incomplete and the ball went over on Michigan three- yard line. Michigan's ball on Michi- gan three-yard line. Sparks punted from behind goal posts out of bounds on Michigan 35-yard line. A triple passhmadehone yard for Northwestern. A forward pass was incomplete. Un- derhill hurt. Time out. Play resum- ed. A short forward pass, Ellingwood to Arries, made 10 yards. Underhill made three around left end. Kohler failed to gain through center. Under- hill was thrown for a four- yard loss. Northwestern penalized 15 for holding. A forward pass was intercepted by Hanish on Michigan 20-yard line. Wieman went through center for five yards. Froemke broke through line for 40 yards. Wieman failed to gain at cen- ter. Wieman made four through cen- ter:. Froemke failed to gain around end. Northwestern penalized for off- side. Wieman made one through right tackle. Wieman made first down through center. Michigan has ball on Northwestern 15-yard line. Froem- ke failed to gain through left tackle. Sparks went around left end for five. Wieman made four through center. Wieman again made it first down. Ball on Northwestern five-yard line. Sparks failed to gain at center. Froemke fail- ed to gain at center. Fourth down, five to go. Wieman dropped back to kick but fooled the whole team from end to end, going around left ed for a touchdown. Score: Michigan, 12; Northwestern, 21. Wieman failed to kick goal. ' core: Michigan 12; Northwestern, 21. Ellingwood kicked off to Sparks on Michigan's 10-yard line. A long for- ward pass was incomplete. Michigan was trying forward passes as their only hope. Froemke went through center for 15 yards. Northwestern in- tercepted a forward pass in the middle of the field. Taylor made two yards through center. Elling- wood punted to Michigan 15- yard line. Michigan still tried long forward passes, but could not complete them. Sparks punted to El- lingwood just as game was called. FINAL SCORE: NORTHWESTERN, 21; MICHIGAN, 12. SUMMARIES The lineup Michigan (12) Northwestern (21) Goetz .. .......L.E...... Marquardt Wieman........L...McLaughlin Boyd............L.G......... .Ulrich Goodsell........Center.......Lynch Morrison ........R.G........Mulder Weske ..........R.T...... Randolph Cartwright ......R.E...........Arries Froemke .......Q.B....... Underhill Rye ...........L.H........ Holmes Hanish ..........R.H.....Ellingwood Cohn..........F.B.......Kohler Referee: Holderness, Lehigh. Um- pire: Kennedy, Chicago. Time of quarters: 15minutes. Touchdowns- Michigan: Froemke, Wieman. Northwestern: Arries, Kohl- er, Underhill, Goals after touchdown: Ellingwood, 3. Substitutions-Michigan: Sparks for Rye; Fortune for Morrison; Morrison for Wieman for Cohn. Northwestern: Leutzker for Ulrich. Mluitary Ne/vs Cadets of the first battalion, com- panies A, B, C, and D, second regiment, will have manual of arms at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Waterman gymnasium. Companies G, H, I, K, L, and M, first and second regiments will have company, squad and platoon drill, both close and extended order, at 3:45 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on Ferry field. Dr. George A. May, physical director of Waterman gymnasium and director of athletic and gymnastic activities of the different military companies, urges all of the men to be prepared for the gymnasium work. Dr. May stated yes- terday that each man should have a complete gymnasium equipment and a locker, since the work is compulsory for all classes taking military drill. The gymnasium work is exactly a duplicate of Camp Custer, and numer- ous other cantonments. On Monday afternoon schedule num- ber two will be in effect for the upper and lower classmen as follows: First regiment: Company A, parallel bar, 4:10 o'clock, relay, 4:40 o'clock: company B, voluntary, 4:10 o'clock, wrestling, 4:40 o'clock; company C, horizontal bar, 4:10 o'clock; high jump, 4:40 o'clock; company D, relay, 4:10 o'clock, parallel bar, 4:40 o'clock; company E, wrestling, 4:10 o'clock, voluntary, 4:40 o'clock, and company F, high jump, 4:10 o'clock, horizontal bar, 4:40 o'clock. Mr. Arthur C. Bachrach will speak to the ordnance men in Prof. J. A. Bursley's army stores methods course during the first part of the week on "Government Soldier Insurance." Mr. Bachrach has made an exten- sive study of this subject and will ex- plain to the ordnance men the import- ance of the act which was recently passed by congress. The 'six differ- ent allotments made by the govern- nient to men entering the service will be thoroughly elucidated. Unitarian Society to Hear Dr. SchndIt "The Alps" will be the subject of a .lecture to be given by Dr. H. J. Schmitz at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Unitarian church. The lecture is un- der the auspices of the Students' so- ciety and the public is invited. CITY NEWS A tablet containing the names of the men who have been called from Wash- tenaw county to military service will be erected upon the grounds in front of the court house. The list will con- tain 128 names. Jacob M. Block, 47 years old, died at his home Friday after a pro- longed illness. He is survived by his wife, seven children, and four broth- ers and sisters. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at the fam- ily residence on West Huron street. Two fires broke out Thursday night, one at the Cutting apartments, State and Monroe streets, the other at 1816 Hill street. Both were small and due to defective chimney flues. Have the F at Home a, M I Daily advertisers cater to readers.-Adv. 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