[ICHIGAN DAILY £ t _I E PLAYS REAL FOOTBALL IN DN AGIES BY 9- COUNT: MAULBETSCH AND SPARKS STAR (Continued from Page One.) carried the ball on several occasions. Jacks was the" main ground gainer and he'd be a valuable man on anyone's football team. Maulie scored the touchdown whic] was only fitting and proper. He car red the ball over from the two-yar line and the Michigan rooters becam crazy, and some of them even wealthy The lineup and summary: Michigan (9) M. A. C. (0) Dunne........L.E.........Ramse: Weimaun.......L.T.........Straigh Boyd............L.G.......... Coryel Niemann.........C........ Frimodi Rehor...........R.G.... Vandervoor Weske...........R.T....... Blackloc Peach..........R.E. Henning (Capt. Sparks..........Q.B.......... Huebe Maulbetsch (Capt.).......L.H...........Fic Raymond........R.H........... Jacki Smith.........F.B..........Butle Substitutions: Michigan-Gracey foi Boyd, Eggert for Maulbetsch, Bathrici for Raymond. M. A. C.-McLellan foi Fick, Nelson for Henning, Henning fo Nelson, Ote for Blacklock, Baker fo Butler. Touchdown-Maulbetsch. Goal from field-Sparks. Referee-W. B. Hackett of Wes Point. Umpire-J. C. Holderness o Lehigh. Field judge-Anthony Haine of Yale. Head linesman-Leigh Lynch of Brown. Time of periods-15 minutes. THE GAME PLAY BY PLAY M. A. C. won the toss and elected to kick, Michigan defending the western goal. Hugh Blacklock, the M. A. C star tackle kicked off promptly at 2:30 to Captain Maulbetsch who was thrown on 25-yard line. On the third play Sparks went through the M. A. C. line for 15 yards. Smith stopped after gaining one yard. Smith added another yard. Sparks punted to Heubel who was downed on the 22-yard line. Butler made 12 yards through center. Wally Niemann nailed Butler for no gain. Smith dropped after gaining 3 yards. M. A. C. was penalized 6 yards, putt- ing the ball on their 25-yard line. Butler punted to Sparks who returned 13 yards. The ball was called back and Michigan was penalized 15 yards. M. A. C.'s first down on the 35-yard line. Smith downed Jacks after the latter had gained a yard. The Mich- igan line smeared Jacks, who tried to circle left end. Morry Dunne nailed Jacks who gained 7 yards. Butler ad- ded 2, yards. M. A. C. was penalized 15 yards putting the ball on their own 37-yard line. On a fake punt Jacks added 3 yards. Butler punted to Sparks who returned 40 yards to the Michigan 48-yard line. Maulie added 8 yards around left end. Pat Smith dove over the line for a yard. Maulie added 2 yards. Captain Maulbetsch plows through right tackle for first down to 40-yard line. Sparks added 8 yards. Pat Smith made first down on the M. A. C. 28-yard line. On a fake play Maulie was nailed for no gain. Frick stopped Sparks for no gain. Maul- betsch dropped back to try for field goal on the 35-yard line. Sparks drop- kicked goal after a high pass. It was a beautiful kick, the ball sailing squarely between the bars with sev- eral yards to spare. Score: Michigan, 8; M. A. C., 0. Twelve minutes had been consumed. Phil Raymond kicked off to Butler who was thrown on the 28-yard line. Jacks gained 2 yards through the right side of the line. Blacklock was called back behind the line for a play which netted 4 yards. Jacks added 1 yard through Boyd. Fourth down and one yard to go, and Butler punted to Sparks. The ball was called back and M. A. C. was penalized 5 yards. Ramsey was off side. Butler punted to Sparks who returned with one of his characteristic dashes along the left side of the field. Smith was held for no gain. Ball on M. A. C.'s 42-yard line. Phil Raymond was thrown for a yard loss. Pat Smith dropped back; 10 yards and threw a long forward pass but Heubel broke it up. Sparks dropped back to punt and the ball was, downed on the M. A. C. 10-yard line. The kick'fell untouched and a Michi- gan man fell on the ball._ Butler dropped back to punt, but it was a fake kick and Jacks raced around right end for 9 yards. Jacks made a first down on M. A. C.'s 43- yard line. Hugh Blacklock dropped back for an end run, but Dunne and7 Smith dropped him for no gain. Jacksl netted 2 yards through Weimann. But-t ler punted to Sparks who was forced h di e t 1l 3' outside on the Michigan 31-yard line. Sparks dropped back and punted to Heubel who was nailed almost in his tracks by Peach and Big Fritz Rehor. Peach nailed Jacks after the latter had added 3 yards around left end. The ball was on M. A. C.'s 40-yard line. Hugh Blacklock was nailed for no gain. The M. A. C. backfield fumbled, and Peach dropped on the ball. Michigan rooters went wild. Maulie gained three Yards but the Michigan team was penalized 15 yards. Sparks raced around left end for 5 yards. Pat Smith was stopped by Ramsey for no gain. Sparks punted to Heubel who was thrown in his tracks by Bull Dunne on the 10-yard line. The first quarter ended just as the Michigan end tackled the Aggie quarter-back. The Michigan ends have been -cover- ing punts in sensational style, while Sparks has been getting away from the M. A. C. flankers repeatedly for long gains. Quarter ended. Score: Michigan, 8; M. A. C., 0. igan. was penalized. M. A. C.'s ball, first down, on the 20-yard line. Rehor stopped Jacks after the latter had gained 3 yards through center. Jacks fumbled and recovered after gaining 2 yards. Butler punted to Sparks. Sparks came back 15 yards on Mich- igan's 45-yard line.dPat Smith added 8 yards to the left side of the line and fumbled, M. A. C. recovering. Butler tried the center of the line for no gain, Wallie Niemann throwing him. The Aggies tried a spread for- mation. Butler then threw a long forward pass and Maulbetsch inter- cepted the throw, with Michigan's ball on the 22-yard line. From punt for- mation Sparks added 4 yards. Ray- mond hit left tackle for 2 yards. Sparks tried another end run, but was thrown for a yard loss. Time taken out for Vandervoort of M. A. C. Sparks dropped back and punted outside on the M. A. C. 36-yard line. On the first play Morrie Dunne broke through and spilled Heubel for a 7- yard loss. Weske dropped Jacks in his tracks. Butler punted to Sparks who returned 17 yards to the Michi- gan 45-yard line. Raymond added a yard. Sparks hit the left side of M. A. C.'s right end for 15 yards. Time was taken out for Sparks. The ball was on M. A. C.'s 36-yard line. Maulbetsch was thrown back by Henning for no gain. Heubel inter- cepted a forward pass and returned to M. A. C.'s 45-yard line. Tad Wei- mann nailed Jacks for a 2-yard loss. McClellan caught a short pass and gained 2 yards. M. A. C. tried a spread formation, but Peach intercepted the pass. On the first play Sparks added 1 yard. On a tackle-around play, Wei- mann was thrown for no gain. Black- lock threw Sparks for a 3-yard loss. Sparks punted to Jacks who returned 3 yards. M. A. C. on their own 28- yard line. M. A. C. tried a fake play and Ray- mond threw Jacks after he had gained 7 yards. Jacks added 2 yards. Nel- son replaced Captain Henning of the Aggies. Butler punted over the Mich- igan goal line. Ball was put into play on the 20-yard line. Sparks gained 3 yards through left guard. Timeout for Maulie. Pat Smith gain- ed' 3 yards. Maulie ployedrthrough left tackle Just as the quarter closed. play Pat Smith circled left end and finally fell on the M. A. C. 2-yard line. Captain Maulbetsch plowed through center for a touchdown. Michigan crowd went wild. Eggert replaced Maulbetsch. Sparks punted out from behind the goal line. Morrie Dunne missed goal. re lii fu M, fo en th do Heubel punted to Maulbetsch who turned 3 yards to M. A. C.'s 40-yard ne. Michigan punted and M. A. C. mbled, Pat Smith recovering on the . A. C. 20-yard line. Sparks thrown r no gain. Sparks circled right d and was finally forced outside on e M. A. C. 12-yard line. Fourth wn with a foot to gain. On a fake Lugbert Easily Defeats Kelsey Due to the rains of the past three days, only one match was played yes- terday in the fall tennis tournament. Egbert defeated Kelsey 6-1, 6-1, and went into the semi-finals by doing so. The result was somewhat of a sur- prise, for although Egbert has been playing an excellent game, Kelsey was expected to give him a battle. Weather permitting, the fourth round will be completed by tomorrow night, and the semi-finals will be played off Tuesday. over for first down. McClellan tried to pass but the play was incompleted Jacks tried forward pass but Eggert intercepted. Pat Smith threw a long pass to Sparks on M. A. C's 22-yard line. Game ended. Score: Michigan, 9; M. A. C., 0. OTHER, ORID RESULTS West Ohio State, 7; Illinois, 6. Iowa, 24; Purdue, 5. Case, 12; Mt. Union, 0. Marietta, 93; St. Mary's, 0. Ohio, 13; Oberlin, 7. Denison, 27; Western Reserve, 0. East Harvard, 47; Massachusetts Ag- gies, 0. Georgetown, 10; Dartmouth, 0. Army, 53; Trinity, 0. Navy, 12; West Virginia, 7. Washington and Jefferson, 12; West- minster, 0. Snow Postpones Western Grid Game Jacksonville, Ill., Oct. 21.-The foot- ball game between Illinois College and the University of St. Louis was postponed today on account of snow. The game probably will be played on Monday. Score: Michigan, 9; M. A. C., 0. Fick replaced Baker. Michigan kicked off to Jacks on the 30-yard line. Blacklock smashed through center for 8 yards. M. A. C. tried an open for- mation play. Michigan linesmen broke through and Heubel was forced to run, and gained a yard. Jacks went r Second Quarter r M. A. C. fumbled on the first play but the backfield recovered. Butler punted to Sparks and the ball rolled on Michigan's 15-yard line. Sparks t returned it nearly 30 yards and was f downed on the 42-yard line. Frimo- 8 dig stopped Raymond for no gain. h Raymond added 6 yards through the middle of the line. Captain Maul- betsch squirmed through center for first down. Sparks was thrown by Blacklock for no gain. Captain Mailbetsch ad- a ded 2 yards. Sparks punted to Jacks . and half a dozen Michigan players car- Sried him backwards. The ball was on the 15-yard line. Butler skirted right end for 5 yards. Jacks made it first down on the 25-yard line. Jacks hit left tackle for 4 yards. Jacks carried the ball again, and added 4 yards. Butler was thrown by Rehor after he had made a yard, but it was first down for M. A. C. The ball was on M. A. C.'s 36-yard line. Jacks carried the ball again, and plow- ed through for 8 yards. Blacklock gained 2 yards but M. A. C. was penal- ized 15 yards. Butler tried to circle right end, but Phil Raymond threw him for no gain. Butler? tried Mich- igan's left end but Bull Dunne and Raymond stopped him for no gain. Butler punted to Sparks who was thrown on the 30-yard line. Sparks was thrown for no gain when he tried to go through center. Vandervoort broke through the Mich- igan line and Pat Smith was thrown for a 2-yard loss. The Michigan team dropped back for a conference. Sparks circled M. A. C.'s right end for 17 yards and was forced outside on the 45-yard line. Sparks tried left tackle but was thrown after gaining a yard. Phil Raymond was nailed by Ramsey. Michigan was penalized 15 yards. The ball was on the Michigan 33-yard line. Sparks skirted M. A. C.'s left 'end for 28 yards, ,and was finally forced outside on M. A. C.'s 43-yard line. Sparks played sensational football all afternoon. Pat Smith gained three yards and was nailed by Frimodig. A fake play failed as Captain Maul- betsch was dropped in his tracks. Sparks punted to Jacks who was thrown by Weimann in his tracks on the 15-yard line. Butler punted to Sparks who returned 15 yards, after shaking off two M. A. C. tacklers. Pat Smith plowed through center for 4 yards. Gracey replaced Boyd. Sparks dropped back and threw a long forward pass to Bull Dunne who caught it and was not downed until he reached M. A. C.'s 10-yard line. M. A. C. spilled 2 plays for no gain. At thin point it started to sprinkle. Sparks passed over the M. A. C. goal and Michigan lost possession of the ball when it hit the ground. On the first play the Aggies fumbled but the half closed at this point. The ball was on their 8-yard line. Score: Michigan, 8; M. A. C., 0. Between halves the Michigan band marched onto the field and drew up in front of the Michigan rooters, play- ing "The Victors." The M. A. C. band marched onto the field after "The Vic- tors" had been completed, as the Ag- gie rooters yelled. Third Quarter second half. Phil Raymond kicked off Michigan kicked off to start the to Butler who was thrown by Weske on the 30-yard line. Heubel tried cen- ter but Niemann threw him after a 1-yard gain. M. A. C. was penalized 15 yards. The ball was on the 20-yard line. Butler punted to Sparks who re- turned 10 yards to the 45-yard line. The ball was called back and Mich- Score: Michigan, 3; M. A. C., 0. Fourth Quarter Henning replaced Nelson. Michigan team was held for downs and it was M. A. C.'s ball on the 30-yard line. M. A. C. gained 2 yards. Butler broke through and was downed on the 20- yard line. Time out for Blacklock. M. A. C.'s ball on the 20-yard line, third down and Butler thrown for a yard loss. Fourth down and one to go. Ote replaced Blacklock. But- ler tried to drop-kick on the 30-yard line, but the ball went wild. Mich- igan's ball on her 20-yard line. Sparks plowed through center for 5 yards. Phil Raymond tried left tackle and added 2 yards. German Bullet made it first down on the 30-yard line. Pat Smith was thrown for 1-yard ,loss by Ramsey. Sparks punted and Heubel was forced outside on M. A. C.'s 35- yard line. Rehor stopped Jacks for no gain. 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