OP.Z-l ---- Z PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL EXTRA ..' VOL. XXVII. PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL EXTRA. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. - t t LARGE ATTENDANCE VIEW ANNUAL GAME WITHPENN ELEVEN PENNSYLVANIA GETS SCORE FIRST FEW MINUTES OF QUARTER IN OEHRY STARTS AT FULLBACK Peach Injured in Second Quarter and Replaced by Martens at Right End FERRY FIELD (By Hal Fitzgerald) * * * * * * * * * *w * * * * * * * * * * * * Penn. Miller.... , .: Little.. . . . Estrevaag.. Wray..... Henning.... Mathews.... Urquhart... Bell...... Light. Derr..... Berry ...... R. E. R. T. R. G. C. L. G. L. T. L. E. Q. B. Michigan .......Peach . ....Weske .......Rehor ..... Niemann ......Boyd ...Weiman .... Dunne ....Sparks ....Raymond Maulbetsch .......Smith R. L. F. H. H. B. * 4' * * * * * * * * * * * The Pennsylvania team was the first to appear on the field coming on to the gridiron at 1:15 o'clock. The Mich- igan team followed a few moments later, headed by Csptain Maulbetsch. The Michigan Varsity Band marched under the east goal posts a few min- utes later and was given a rousing, reception by the rooters. Pennsylvania won the toss and elect- ed to defend the west goal. Phil Raymond kicked off promptly at 2 o'clock to Bell; who was thrown on the Pennsylvania 23-yard line. Berry punted on the first play, the ball went outside on Michigan's 28-yard line. Sparks was thrown for a 10-yard loss. Sparks was thrown for another loss. Sparks dropped back to punt and kicked to Berry on Michigan's 35- yard line, Berry returned along the north side of the field to the 10-yard line. Derr made four yards. Bell plowed through center for an- other yard. Derr hit tackle and was downed on Michigan's 1-yard line. It was first down for Pennsylvania. Ber- ry circled Michigan's right end for a touchdown. Barely four minutes had been consumed. Derr goaled. Score: Pennsylvania, 7; Michigan, 0. Raymond kicked off to Derr who re- turned to Pennsylvania's 42-yard line. Light was thrown for no gain by Smith. Urquhart caught a short pass and was thrown on Michigan's 44-yard line. Berry failed to gain. Rehor broke up an attempt at forward pass. Pennsylvania tried another pass to Sparks but Sparks broke up the play. Berry tried a field goal on the 40-yard line and it was Michigan's ball on the 40-yard line. Maulbetsch plowed through tackle for 4 yards. Pat Smith was thrown for no gain. Smith drove through center for a yard. Sparks punted and it was Penn- sylvania's ball on their own 47-yard line. Bell was thrown for a yard loss. Pennsylvania tried another short pass and gained 15 yards. Another pass yielded 2 yards. Ber- ry circled Peach and was thrown on Michigan's 47-yard line. Derr gained two yards and Pennsylvania was pen- alized for holding. Bell threw another pass but it was grounded. On a trick play Light ran around Dunne and was thrown on Michigan's 33-yard line, Pennsylvania threw another pass but Rehor intercepted, and it was Michigan's ball on the 28-yard line. Michigan's backfield fumbled and lost 2 yards. Sparks shot through for 2 yards. Michigan was penalized 5 yards. Raymond punted to Bell and Weiman threw him in his tracks. Pennsylvania's ball on Michigan's 47-yard line.- Light was nailed by Dunne for no gain and Peach and Niemann threw Berry for no gain. Niemann broke up an attempt to pass. Berry punted outside on Michigan's 23-yard line. Maulie fell and'failed to gain. Sparks tried to circle Miller but was thrown for a yard loss. Raymond punted to Bell and Weiman threw the Pennsyl- vania quarterback in his tracks Derr plowed through the left side of Michigan's line for a 10-yard gain. Derr tried right end and added 5 more. Light plunged through center and gained 3 yards. Derr was thrown for no gain. It was fourth down but Derr circled Dunne's end for 7 yards. Penn is on Michigan's 15-yard line. Rehor drop- ped Bell for no gain just as the quarter closed. Score: Pennsylvania, 7; Michigan, D. Second Quarter Berry dropped back to the 17-yard line and kicked a perfect goal. Score: Pennsylvania, 10; Michigan, 0. Raymond kicked off -to Berry who was thrown on the Penn 17-yard line. Smith and Dunne stopped Berry for no gain. Derr made 6 yards through center. Light made a first down for Penn. Berry slipped and fell and lost 2 yards. Berry punted to Sparks who returned 25 yards to Penn's 35-yard line. Sparks made 25-yards. Maulie tried center and gained a yard. Sparks thrown for no gain. Sparks threw a long pass but Berry intercepted, Penn's ball on their own 23-yard line. Light stopped for no gain. Derr was thrown for a yard loss by Rehor and Niemann. Berry punted to Sparks and he was thrown in his tracks. Pat Smith gained a yard through center. Raymond dove over the line and added 2 yards. Sparks was thrown for no gain. Phil Ray- mond dropped back and punted over the .Penn goal line. Ball was put in play on the 20-yard line. Michigan line smothered Derr and he failed to gain. Berry shot through tackle for 5 yards. Berry dropped back to punt but he was thrown, and it was Michigan's ball on Penn's 20- yard line. Maulie failed to gain. Sparks gained a yard. Maulie was forced outside by Miller and there was no advance. Pat Smith threw a long pass over Penn's goal line and it was Penn's ball on Mich- igan's 20-yard line. The Penn team had held Michigan for three succes- sive downs, making a pass necessary. Berry added a yard through tackle. Derr was thrown for a yard loss. Bell added another yard. Berry punted to Sparks and he was dropped in mid- field. Smith threw a pass to Bull Dunne and the Michigan man was thrown on Penn's 27-yard line. Berg replaced Mathews. Sparks tried a wide-end run but was forced outside for no gain. Berry Intercepted Mich- igan's forward pass and it was Penn's ball on her own 12-yard line. Berry failed to gain. Berry was thrown by Weske for no gain. PENN MICHIGAN 1st 7 0 2nd 3 Led Michigan Team in Game Today SCORE. BY QUARTERS 3rd 0 4th Final 0 10 7 7 Photo bY Dcine4 Derr added 2 yards. Berry's punt was blocked and the ball went to Michigan on Penn's 37-yard line. Peach was injured and taken out of the game. Martens replaced Peach. Penn was penalized 5 yards for roughness. Penn was again penalized 5 yards for roughness. Smith threw a pass to Maulbetsch, and it was Michigan's ball on Penn's 20-yard line. Smith threw another pass but it was grounded. Smith threw still another pass but it was grounded over the goal line. It was Penn's ball on their 20-yard line. The half closed as Derr advanced 2 yards. Score: Pennsylvania, 10; Michigan, 0. SECOND HALF Third Quarter Derr kicked off and Weiman was thrown on Michigan's 36-yard line. Sparks added a yard. Maulie shot through tackle for 2 yards. Raymond dropped back and punted outside Penn's 10-yard line. Berry ran from punt formation and gained 1 yard. Berry tried the same play. Derr was thrown by Weiman for no gain. Berry dropped back to punt but the kick was blocked and went outside on the Penn's 35-yard line. Maulie made 4 yards. Sparks added another yard - around Miller. Pat Smith plowed through for first down on Penn's 25-yard line. Maulie tried to go through the line but did not gain. Sparks circled Urquhart's end for 5 yards. Maulbetsch plowed for Mich- gan's second first down, the ball on Penn's 14-yard line. Sparks circled Penn's left end for 2 yards. Michigan was penalized 5l yards. Sparks gained 5 yards. Sparks tried Penn's left tackle but did not gain. Pat Smith thrown outside on a wide end run and with Michigan's ball on the Penn's 12-yard line., Michigan tried a fake play but was thrown for a 5-yard loss and it was 1 Penn's ball. Berry failed to gain. Berry lost a yard. Berry dropped back to punt and it was Michigan's ball on Penn's 44-yard line. Sparks ran from punt formation but failed to gain. Phil Raymond tried Miller's end but slipped and did not gain. Sparks threw a pass to Dunne but the ball fell out of Maurie's hands. Raymond punted outside. Martens threw Berry for no gain. Berry hit center for no gain. Berry added a yard. Berry punted to Sparks on Penn's 47-yard line. Penn was penalized 20 yards. A. Wray replaced L. Wray. Sparks pierced Urquhart's end for 4 yards, the ball is on Penn's 15-yard line. Smith plunged through for first down. Sparks failed to gain. Maulie made 4 yards. Sparks made another yard. It is 4th down and 5 yards to go. Sparks threw a short pass to Maulie, gaining 5 yards, and first down. Maulie added 2 yards. Maulie added another yard. The ball is on Penn's 1-yard line. Penn stopped Maulie within a foot of the line. The third quarter closed at this point, within a foot of the line. Fourth Quarter Smith dove over the line for a touch- doi n. Captain Maulbetsch kicked goal, Score: Pennsylvania, 10; Mich- igan 7a Derr kicked off to Rehor who was thrown on Michigan's 40-yard line. Raymond gained a yard. Smith stop- ped for no gain. On a tackle around play Weiman failed to gain. Raymond punted to Bell who was dropped in his tracks on the Penn 30-yard line. Bull Dunne threw Berry. Berry punted to Sparks and he returned 5 yards to Michigan's 40-yard line. Maulie hit center for 1 yard. Smith tried to carry the ball from punt for- mation, but was thrown for a 3-yard loss. Raymond punted to Bell who signaled for a fair catch, who was thrown on the 33-yard line. Bell gained 5 yards. Sparks threw Derr for a 2-yard loss. Berry ran around left end for 12 yards. Bell made a fist down on Penn's 44- yard line. Berry dodged through Michigan's team for 8 yards. Derr failed to gain. Penn tried a short pass but it was wild. Berry was thrown for no gain. Bell tried another pass but it was grounded. Berry punted out of bounds on Micigan's 12-yard line. Maulbetsch gained 4 yards. Pat Smith added an- other yard. Raymond's punt was blocked and Michigan recovered the ball. Raymond punted to Bell who fumbled on Michigan's 45-yard line, but he recovered. Light shot through for 5 yards. Berry was thrown with- out a gain. Bell shot a short pass which hit the ground. Berry punted but the ball went outside on Michigan's 10-yard line. Sparks rounded Penn's right end for 8 yards. Berry knocked down Smith's pass. Raymond kicked to Bell who was thrown on Penn's 49-yard line. Zeiger replaced Sparks. Derr punted through Michigan line for 6 yards. Derr added 5 more on the same play. Berry circled Michigan's left end for 2 yards. Derr was thrown after he had ad- ded a yard. Final Score: Pennsylvania, 10; _Michigan, 7. Michigan Produces Most Congressmen Michigan leads all American Uni- versities iT the number of graduates in Congress at present. She has a total of 20. Yale comes second with a total of 16. 31AULBETSCH AND DUNNE BOTH GET THIRD "I1" THIS SEASON Of the eight seniors on the Michigan football squad for 1916, two have earned their third football "M" this year. These men are Captain "John- nie" Maulbetsch and "Morrie" Dunne. They played together on the 1913 All- Fresh eleven and since that time have fought on Yost's first squad for three seasons. FRESH NOT UP TO PAST MARK McGinnis' Men Tackled Tougher Aggregations, Probable Reason The freshmen of this past season didn't set the high mark on paper that All-Fresh teams of the past several years have done. There is no deny- ing this. Several elements, notably a switch in coaches, and the playing of two teams never before met by the yearlings, account in part for the re- versal of showing. While McGinnis' initial season at the head of Michigan's All-Fresh did not crown itself with seeming meas- ures of success, there is reason to be- lieve that an average quota of fresh- men will ultimately fill 'Varsity berths. There is small reason to doubt that the freshmen team under McGinnis never reached its top speed. And there is no doubt that they met bet- ter aggregations than the Douglass crew did. Both Evanston Academy and Heidelberg offered more than the rudiments of football to spectators, and the former crew of huskies are practically the same team with an- other year of experience that the 1915 team walloped 21-15 a year ago. FOOTBALL GAMES FOR TODAY Other Contests From All Over Country That Claim Interest West Illinois vs. Chicago at Urbana. Northwestern vs. Purdue at Evans- ton. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin at Min- neapolis. Ames vs. Iowa at Ames. Case vs. Ohio State at Columbus. Indians vs. Florida at Bloomington. Michigan vs. Pennsylvania at Ann Arbor. Missouri vs. Drake at Columbia. Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence. Butler vs. Rose Poly at Indianapolis. Carroll vs. Lake Forest at Wauke- sha. Alma vs. Kalamazoo at Alma. Knox vs. Northwestern (Nap.) at Galesburg. Marquette vs. Beloit at Milwaukee. Miami vs. Western Reserve at Ox- ford. Michigan Aggies vs. Notre Dame at Lansing. Monmouth vs. Williams and Vashti at Manmouth. Morningside vs. South Dakota at Sioux City. Oberlin vs. Mount Union at Oberlin. Ripon vs. Lawrence at Ripon. Akron vs. Hiram at Akron. Cincinnati vs. Kenyon at Cincin- nati. East Princeton vs. Yale at Princeton. Army vs. Springfield at West Point. Pittsburgh vs. Carnegie at Pitts- burgh. Rochester vs. Allegheny at Roches- ter. W. and L. vs. W. and J. at Richmond. Amherst vs. Williams at Amherst. Bucknell vs. Gettysburg at Harris- burg. Cornell vs. Massachusetts Aggies at Ithaca. Dartmouth vs. West Virginia at Han- over. Harvard vs. Brown at Cambridge. Holy Cross vs. Fordham at Wor- cester. Johns Hopkins vs. Haverford at Bal- timore. Lehigh vs. Franklin and Marshall at South Bethlehem. Swarthmore vs. Dickinson at Swarthmore. Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse. Tufts vs. Bowdoin at Medford. Union vs. Hamilton at Schenectady. South University of South vs. Tennessee at Chattanooga. Alabama Poly vs. Vanderbilt at Bir- mingham. Tulane vs. Alabama at New Orleans.' Georgie vs. Georgia Tech at Athens. Kentucky vs. Mississippi Aggies at Lexington. Louisville vs. Franklin at Louisville. Late Wire Reports Third quarter, Princeton 0, Yale 10. First half, Cornell 25, Massa'chusetts Aggies 0. Final--Brown 21, Harvard 0. Carroll Wins Cross Country Meet The Daily received the following re- port late this afternoon: Eddie Carroll won the state cross country meet this morning at Lansing, time, 17 min. 2 sec. Attington of Albion College, second, time 17 min. 38 sec. The All-Fresh won over the M. A. C. Fresh. S I Well it was a good game, each player did his best, and after all, that's what gets one "by". We are doing our best to serve you efficiently. H E E H A N & CC The Store With The College Spirit. I 0 I .V. I. I