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PART ONE 21 ROUTS EASTERNERS Continued rom Page 17 Part 1 fc Tucker is seen trying to straight arm "Bu Catlett in this picture but the Michigan man has gone under his guard and is in the act of grasping him around the knees Play by Play Account i of Triumph the 16 yard line Hughitt MICHIGAN 4 JI triuu to 3 Qu 34 3 0 compelled end of do s2522 to 3522 WatMTH WITHOUT WtOHf team TAILOR 1 ti Young Shop Our Annual Sale of poi AT 3: MICH 0 Sizes 32 to 39 Values $1950 $2250 AERIAL PLAYS BEAT INDIANA means as the toss goal OUR MODELS ARE OUR OWN ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE NOT TO BE HAD ELSEWHERE" tne line dropped AQUASCUTUM OVE RCOATS musical outfit decided the stand and leave all ing to the home folks and Blue band made a marching In the form their received DEA MUTES WALLOPED THE DETROIT REE PRESS: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 1914 In for Bastian On a fake on punt ards when he EVERY JORDAN GARMENT HAS A CLEVER DISTINCTIVE EXPRESSION IN JORDAN GARMENTS YOU GET CONINED PATTERNS AND CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP In the play her touch who history another i 'k Great ootbull use trying to pick stars on the Maizi pasu from Hughitt hands int and the ball was Mich Pennsy six yard lino a zu yarns tour Penton Mich November entoa high today trimmed the Michigan school for the deaf of lint It to tn a game throughout which the open style of feat ball predominated enton waa outweighed but outplayed the Daf Mute In every period forward pastes were succeaifully nego tiated by the locate ifteen wore at tempted riday next enton playa Alma high both teams being undefeated this aason end on a delayed pass for a touch down and the Michigan stands went crazy Hughitt punted out to Raynsford In front of the got peers on goaieu St OKE: JI T1 1 1 juj Id yard line Hughitt was Spuawn fail hall In their 20 yard line past staatz and raced to the 34 yard line as the game ended SCOHEi MICHIGAN 3 i rwwi Mlenigan rooters across Both sides save compli rivais with BY TAPPING NN ARBOR Mich November 7 Pennsylvania was the first on the field breaking all records for a Wolverlne Quaker game by appearing before the Ann Arbor eleven The players went through a short signal drill before taking their places on the north side lines Michigan rooters cheering the Pennsylvania kickers as they got away some long punts Avery also made several successful trys at aeld goal Captain Raynsford led his men on the field at 1:42 The Wolverines were greeted with wild cheers from the rooting section in the south stand Hughltt sent the squad enough a short signal drill and then nplawn tried some of his long spirals During this preliminary practice the rival rooting sections engaged in a cheering uuel the small band of Quaker supporters in the north stand making a valiant attempt to rival the great volume ot sound trom tne tii Held mentary cheers for each courtesy being applause Captain Journeay and chose to defend with the sun at his One of our best makers of young clothes gave us all his all ab rics at a very low price also agreeing to make them up in his usual high class manner in several of the very latest ap proved models Plain Black Blue Greys Pencil Stripes Tartar Checks English and Scotch mixtures Matthews was Injured which iriivf MichiiTMn down and Wray replaced him Dor izas kicked off for Pennsy to splawn who ran the ball back to the Michigan 34 yard line A Mich igan player was discovered holding on the play however and the pen alty put the ball back on the Wol verine 23 yard marker Splawn was thrown for a small loss on an at tempted end run around Urquhart Splawn punted to Merrill who wne downed in his tracks on the Pvnnsy yard line Tucker tumb led on the scrimmage play and 4 whole flock of Wolverine tacklers pounced on him for a 19 yard Ions A dash toward Cochran failed to cain but Wray hit the Michigan line for four yards Seelbach went in for Urquhart Tucker punted out of bounds on his own 2l yard line Cattlelt made two yards A forward pass from Hughitt dropped Just ahead of Staatz who was all alone the play being unsuccessful Moffat went in for Vreeland Another forward nass Sylawn to Benton from a double pass back of the line netted second touchdown Ben ton going seven yards after itcciv ing the ball behind all of the secondary defense Hughitt soaled roilEi MICHIGAN 14 PENNSY a Dorizas kicked to Cattlett wno re turn to hla 34 yard line Hughltt smarted the Penn right end for a f'nree yard gain and was injured on play taking time out He re turned however soiuwn punted to Merrill who dropped out of on his own 10 yard line Merril gained one yard past Staatz The next play with Wray carrying Was unsuccessful Merrill shot nut to ward tiie Michigan riant end but was downed after gaining fnu yards Tucker dropped hack punted to Hughitt on the 45 ysro stripts The Michigan quarter ran the kick back seven yards before ueing downed Catlett made six yards around the Quaker rignt eni A forward pass to Staatz was tin successful Mauly sinached through the whole Pennsy team for a five yard gain but fumbled as he war downed and the ball was on her own flve yard line Merrill Tucker stood behind line for a punt and bounds on MICHIGAN Benton Reimann McHale Rayneford tvairon Cochron ffiaatz Hughltt Maulbetsch Spluwn Bastian Score: Quarters Mich I san Pennayl vanla Again Pennsy was stopped this time by the same Wolverine line man Moffat hit the Michigan line for four yards through McHale end Tucker punted to Splawn who fumbled on his 40 yard line Michi gan recovering Avery replaced Tucker for Penn and Huebel went in for Splawn at fullback Lniry hurting his right leg Huebel fail ed to gain around the Penn right flank A line smash failed to gain and Huebel punted out of bounds on the Pennsy 34 yard line Hugh itt knocked down a forward pass Avery to Koons McHale Intercept ed a second forward pass and the ball was on the Quaker 32 yard line Huebel lost three yards on a fake kirk run A pretty forward pass Hughltt to Catlett netted 16 yards Raynaford was hurt on the play Maulbetsch rip ped off six yards and then added eight more on the next play An other plunge by the Michigan left half took ball to within one foot of the line from where scored Hughitt kicked a nice goal SCOREi MICHIGAN Ml PENN won the thp WtHt buck Solawn kicked off to Hopkins who ran the ball back to the 38 yard line be fore being downed Tucker made two yards past Lyons hut the next plunge was stopped with a scant gain Tucker dropped back into punt formation and sent the ball over the goal line Michigan put the ball in scrim mage on the 20 yard lin On the first play Tommy Hughitt dashed for five yards past the Quaker left tackle Johnny Maul hetsch then made a first down for tne play Versatile Attack of Maize and Blue Outclasses Invaders in Hard ought Annual Contest on erry ield Victory "of Westerners Is Big Surprise Team Scores ield Goal in irst Quarter recovering his own goal kicked out of 45 yard line A forward bounded off arms Iran on gain of 20 yards Maulbetsch plunged through rour yarns and then took it over smashing through the Quaker left tackle Hughitt failed to goal SCORE: MICHIGAN 20 PENNSY 3 Dorizas kicked off to Staatz who ran back to the 34 yard line spawn immediately punted to Merrill who fumbled and the ball was Michi gan on pennsy Benton recovering hnlted without rain ed to drop kick while standing on the 30 yard line Pennsy scrim maged on the 20yard line Two plays failed to net any substantial gain but Moffatt hit the line for a six yard advance Tucker punted out of bounds on 36 yard Uno as the half ended SCORE: MICHIGAN 20 PENNSY 3 Witherow replacing Maulbetsch shot past the nI Bloffit for Vrtetend Koons for Seelbach Norwald for Witherow Russell for Hen nirg Avery for Tucker Mthwo for Mof fitt Townsend tor Harris Moffit fr Mathews Referee Waiter Eckerall Chicago umpire David ults brown dels Judge Holderness Le high head linesman Walter Okeooru Lehigh Time of IS minutes THIRD QUARTER Dorizaz kicked off to 10 yard line Splawn running it back to the 27 yard stripe before being downed Catlett skirted right end for four yards and on a fuae punt Splawn made five more around the opposite end Maulbetsch slashed through for a first down off right tackle on 39 yard line Catlett shot around right flank for three yards Maulbetsch ripped the right side of line for three and Splawn kicked over the goal line Pennsy scrimmaged on the 20 and Catlett snatched a fumbled ball from Wray and raced over the goal line but the play was called back by Ref eree Eckersall who ruled that the Wolverine stepped out of bounds on the 20 yard line ripped the line for eight yards and then Michigan was penalized five yards for offside play A delayed pass to Catlett netted three yards arounj the enn right end Maul betsch smashed through the Quaker right tackle to the three yard line and Hughitt scored on a line play past 4he Quaker right guard He punted out to Benton who caught the ball on the 19 yard liRe Hughitt then goaled Dorizaz kicked out of bounds on the first trial and then sent the oval to 23 yard line where Catlett received it and raced back to the Pennsy 49 yard line escaping all but one Penn back Norwald went in for Witherow made six yards through the line and a forward pass to Staatz went wrong Maulbetsch went through to the 40 yard marker and then made first down on 34 yard stripe Coombs went tn for Seelbach Cat lett squirmed through right end for three yards and Maulbetsch went through center on a fake kick with Splawn back but Michigan was caught holding and was penalized 15 yards Catlett was thrown for a loss on the 45 yard line and time was taken out for him but he returned to play Splawn dropped back and forward passed straight into the hands of Merrill who was downed by Staat on the Michigan 20 yard marker Catlett downed Merrill for a loss of two yards on a wide end run On the next play enn was penalized 15 yards for holding and Tucker kicked from behind his own goal line to Splawru who was stopKtu on the 35 yard litre Pennsy was penalized five yards and for ward pass fell Incomplete far away from any Michigan receiver Maul betseh made twro yards but was halted on the following play Splawn failed at field gJid from the 35 yard line from drop kick and put the ball in scrimmage on the 20 yard chalk line Moffat failed to gain on a rlou bU diraUAd wOnat Corhrtefi Young SUITS AST ULLBACK ABOUT TO BE BROUGHT DOWN JORDAN'S TAILORED YOUNG MEN SUITS READY TO WEAR Michigan with a smash in snmA nbire On the next Hughitt was stopped without a gain Maulbetsch dashed througir Dorizas for five yards Harris stopped Hughitt after a one yard gain Splawn punted to the 32 yard line and the Penn receiver ran th ball hack eight yards be fore being downed On the first play Tucker made three yards past Lyons Vreeland made three yards outside Lyons Matthews fumbled on the next play but Pennsylvania was offside and lost jive yards on i penalty Tucker punted to 23 yard line Michigan was stopped on the first play but Maulbetsch made seven yards on a plunge through the line He repeated a smash for one yard more and Splawn punted to the Pennsylvania four yard line Tucker running it back 29 yards out of bounds Tucker took the ball into Michigan terri tory with a five yard gain and then Mntthews made it first down on the Michigan 33 yard line The next two vlays were stopped with only short gains Staatz went In for Lyons at this point Tucker made a 8int half yard through McHale and Matthews dropped back for a kick cn the 37 yard line and kicked perfect field goal from cron SUOHEt TEJ MlCHKJAN 0 Splawn kicked off to Vreeland who ran the ball back to the enn 35 yard line Maulbetsch downed Merrill without a gain Vreeland made six vards on a double pass phiv around Staatz but Matthews could pain nothing on a plunge to ward McHale Tucker punted out of bounds nn the Michigan 17 vard line On a fake punt Hughitt failed to gain Hopkins stopping the play Maulbetsch hit Cochran in an attempt to get in through the line and was thrown by TYori zas for no gain Splawn unte(l to Merrill who slipped through nearly the wholv field of Michigan tack lers being downed on the Michi gan 4S yard line by Hughitt Matthews gained a yard on the first plunge but Pennsy was pen alizetf 15 yards fnr holding Tucker punted to Hughitt who was down ed on hla own 25 yard line On a fake play Maulbetsch was downed for a small loss by Journeay Time was taken out for Harris who had nurt nis jrg formation lost four attempted to circle the Penn left end A plunge through the line by' Maulbetsch netted but three yards and Michigan was penalized two yard for delaving th game Splawn punted out of bounds on his own 4 4 yard line Matthews punted to Hughltt whu ran the ball back to the Wolverine 27 yard line before being tackled Maulbetsch made two yards on a smash through the line and time wa called for the end of the first quarter MJOH ruir by Maulbcisch In the course of which he shook off practically the whole Pennsylvania team The Teu ton worked his way tn enn's five yard line but dropped the ball when downed and Merrell fell on it for the Quakers The touchdown whs only deferred however for as soon as Tucker had punted Michigan tried another forward pass which Benton deflected to Staatz This time the gain was 39 yards and the ball stopped on the 10 vard line Maulbetsch toted it oer in two plunge? Then it was 20 to 2 Hugh it missing this goal Another Scoring Chance Pennsylvania gave the Maize and Blue another Scoring chance soon after the second half opened Mof fet fumbled after Penn had scrim maged the ball following a punt over her goal line and the Wolver ines got it on their enemy's 20 yard Hne Catk tt picked up the fum bled ball and raced for what looked like a touchdown on this occasion hut the officials ruled that he had stepped outside A run by Catlett arouna end and a plunge by Maul betsch through the whole visiting Hggrcgation worked the ball right up under the goal posts and Hugh itt took it over The count then stood Michigan 27 Pennsylvania 3 The Quakers got reckless soon after this and began to try foolish things One of them was a forward pass well down in thotr own terri tory McHale Intercepted the ball on 30 yard line and th Malzo and Blue soon had another touchdown Another of those daz zling forward passes Catlett being on th4 receiving end this time and Huebel doing the throwing ate If yards of the distance Maul hammering accounted for most of tlie rest of the way and the ccnsu red Syracuse accounts on the credit side of the ledger ue was put in early in the first talf in place of Bastian and until yielded to a substitute late game gave a very pretty exhibition of running His dash es around the ends were among the 1 inspiring sights of the day jna he also did some fine work tn handling punts Barring only the hrejflstlble Maulbetsch Catlett most valuable ground ntr Almost every time he got the ball he was good for nn ad 'anee He had the honor of mak nR first touchdown al ur he had brought the ball to with in striking distance of the goal line a prettily executed lateral pa? from Hughitt line blocking by Staatz and Ket ton made possible suc cess in end runs Both of the flank ers did great work in putting the Quaker defense out of the way Ben ton spilled the Penn right end practically every time a play came that way and in addition to ms services In this department was Very goud in down field wurk reputation as a field yheral and as a ground gainer re a boost in this game Tom a display of tactical in dulgence that was little short of 'Marvelous He outguessed Penn completely all through the battle chose hi8 playa with wonderful opment and executed his own in them perfectly He wasry successful in banging his way the line for gains and he on Most of the fancy stunts involved quick passing Gains Mlles Maulbetsch of course was theai commotion when it came tolrynig the Jall by ordinary foot 'd methods The Teuton thunder uil1 nYer las looked better in his Just stop him seemed to hit the line harder ever before and to show more i talent for squirm rough holes that nobody else see Just when you thought surely had smeaied him ne vaJ faring along for additional tn anJ you never could be sure Pk i was down until the whole lvania team had jumped on anl even then he managed to ant wriggle along for a few more aftTlJere wore times when it looked tiffh the whole thing had been it 1 rehearsed by both teams dn 1 seem possible that work so smoothly as an8 did If the other fellows sini tryng Honestly if profes te htt wre8tlers instead of young had been engaged you have said that it was a But 'uPL and a raw one at that would dare put on any that looked as one as thia game did when Mich igan was One of the principles of successful hoaxes la to make them look plausible and this game Uian't remoieiy resemole a contest except in a coupie oi spots beiore the Maize and aiue started and alter it got through Quakers igui Hard lougnt Hard of comae Ine nuniuer ot men hurt proves that tne Quaaers were giv ing every ounce or sirengin iney uu an ell on io stem lue uue or detent nene ver tne viaiiuig piayers saw anyuiing that they rec ugiuzed hey bruae it up out tney Here uazea and ciazzied by Micni gaug spiendia exnibition and awu quite know where to take iitud Ine Quakers need have no re grets iney prouably ma as well as any other itjuni would nava dune against tn Wolverines Beating a football team is one thing nut slopping a landslide is something altogether different in the opinion there a Irani in the country which could have beaten Michigan today There tent one whom could nave coped successiully with that wonderful at tack which ielding tost had conceived and the Michigan team so pertectly executed Veteran football players and coaches stood ju upen moutneU amazement and watched the suc cession of surprises that the Wol verines had to offer oNt once but a score of times the Michigan team uncoraeu a play that they will be talking about all winter in the best griuirn rimrs Mind you this was no high school or minor college team which Michigan beat but the representative eleven of a big uni yersity Pennsylvania is no poor team Jt is big and strong and fast and probably as smart as most of ii Uy Xost waa presenting football de luxe on this occasion and there is nq place tn the foot ball encyclopedia where you can find tb sure method of stopping it Game is Rough xiere feeluuin has been a rougher game thRn this one Nooooy seemed to be making manslaughter his vo cation but at the same time there was no kid gloved handling of oppo nents On almost every down some body was hurt atl the sponge mani pulators had ousy afternun Penn sy was behind Michigan in condi tion and had to call lor a breathing spell ottener Dwyer the Quaker trainer spent about as much time on the zeld as anybody else pi esent JSubstltutiuns were numerous and some of the ounu men who left the game reemed to be thoroughly used up Oniv Pennsy was penalized for unneces sary roughness when a man hop ped on Catlett after he had been downed but the over strenuous play might easily have been an ac cident and perhaps the officials were a bit too zealous on this occa sion Penalties for infringements the rules were fairly numerous with enn the greater sufferer Holding and offside were the most frequent causes of the displeasure Michigan was twice set back for delaying the game though there was never any reason for her to as she had all me ieau sne needed at the the first quarter DetHiin Tabulated or the benefit of those not care to read a detailed of the name as nreaentpri in column the salient features are here presented in tabloid form Michigan kicked off against the wind and Tucker almost immedi ately got off a magnificent punt that went over the home joal line This placed the Wolverines on the uelrnsive Some slight gains by buth sides and exchanges of punts finally gave the ball to Pennsyl vania on 45 yard line After making one first down the Quakers found the defense tight ening and Matthews fell back to the 36 yard Hne and drop kicked a fine goal This was the only scoi of the period In the second quarter Michigan had the wind at her back andSplawn soon got off a punt that rolled over the goal line and placed them in exactly the same position that the Wolverines had been a few minutes earlier 15 yard penalty fur holding made fur ther Double for the vastuiLers ami I ucker finally had to punt from his own final stripe The ball went out Of bounds on 35 yard line and Michigan started ft march that resulted in a touchdown Ulever Lateral un Once It looked aa though the Quakers had braced and would take the call away but on the fourth down with two yards to gu a lateral pass Hughitt to Catlett netted a lu yard gain finally went over the line for the score on a double pass in which Hughltt and Maulbetsch were nnolveo More guod kicking by Splawn soon worked the Quakers back intn Liieir ovn territory and presently one of punts went to Mich igan on the Pennsylvania 42 yard line After a couple of yards had been made by straight football a double pass ending in a forward pass was tried Staatz had a clear le by a full five yards but the ball was thrown a little too far for nini to reach it and the play was Incomplete Michigan came right rack with the same maneuver only tnis time Benton was the receiver got the ball ran a couple of steps and passed to Splawn who shot the leather squarely into the loft arms All Benton had to do Uicn was tn walk over Vie line and make his touchdown That Dorizas kicked to Huebel who was downed on the 26 yard line Maulbetsch took time out for In jury Catlett skirted left end for throe yards and Huebel punted out of bounds on the Pennsylvania 27 yard line Moffftt was smothered by a horde of Michigan forwards before he could advance and then made five yards through McHale a the quarter ended netted repre In the third quarter Penn fought to a lit tle better effect and only two touch downs were jnaue against her In buth uf the scoring periods Michi gan had brisk wind at her back and fine punting helped as much as anything else to keep Ike piny constantly the part of thfc lot A 65 yard punt over the goal line first brought Michigan inio the vicinity of her goal Tins fine piece of tue work tollowed by a penalty tiim visitors Tucker to kick from his own goal line into the breeze and Penn never was able to get the ball out of dan ger until Michigan had scored The Michigan fullback far out Tucker in the second and third periods The eastern mantii gud work considering that he faced the wind and get very K' 'Ud parses from Journeay pait of the time but he begin to hold his own with the ends were much better in getting down the field than they had been in any previous game and runbacks were nothing like so long an the those other teams had made Except In the 'cry early part of the game the Wolverine flankers covered kicks in fine style heavy line was played off its feet by the aggressive Michi gan forwards Whenever a Wol verine back wanted a hole he got it while the Quakers found it al most impossible to gain ground through the line Moffet now and then made couple of yards but there was nothing like consistent advance by this route Watson was particularly good at opening up chasms and Reimann did nobly in the same way Dorizas the Greek wrong man proved particularly vulnerable and some of Mnul h'tschs best gains were through the biggest man on the Quaker Cntlett a Hero Catlett who was much for his poor work In the game not only squared but placed himself well SECOND QUARTER To start this period Catb tt went at rient nniinaek nunt fniterl tn gain an inch around right end and Splawn punted far over the goal nn' The Quakers put the scrimmakr on nnd Tucker dashed for a six yard gain but during the play Pennsy was caught holding and the Lail was taken on a pen alty to the Quaker's 10 yard Un On a delari pass Matthews wrig gled through for a one yard gain Oochran stopping him dead The Wolverine right tackle also blocked the xt Quaker plunge through the lino and Tucker punted out of bounds on his own 35 yard line Ou a double pass Hughitt to Catlett Buzz niadp nine yards around the Pennsy left end Maulbetsch made it first down on the Penn 25 yard lin Mauly smashed through for a four yard gain off right guard Norwald was laid out on this play end time was taken out LUI hnv Quaker right tackle for a three yard gain but Hughitt was stop ped on a trv at the middle of the Hne Maulbetsch ducked through to th 5 yard line but was nailed fur no gain on the next play Cat lett then skirted the Paaa righ Hopkins Henning Norwald (expt Journeay LKiriMS Itarrtg Urquhart Mrrll Vreeland Tcsker Mad)w rtivr had dreamed of apparently 1b toes a by no means a new play hut the QuaKers ware not accustom vll ti seeing the ball thrown almost naif the length of the held with an accuracy tnat would do credit to baseball catcher pegging to see very tirst pass Michigan got way with was enough to disbeat en the visitors forNit traveled 30 vards past the line of scriminag straight into waiting arms and peunitted him to make an easy touchdown oy loping the remaining 10 yards to the goal line A llttl Ister another of the long chucks bounded oft hand into btaatz's clutches and resulted In can at yards This time Penn downed the receiver on her lo vard line but there was still Maulbetsch to reckon with and Johnny of course lugged It over Others Arc Shorter There" wore no other passes oi eue'i dimensions as these but one that casge 1Q ike third period wasuvju ivr yarns and another help ed along to the extent of about nino Michigan kept shooting the ball around most of the time Siu didn't get away with every at teniru some passes grounding anil others being intercepted but she did euouaii damage wun this puy alone to nave won the game a cou ni of times over The manner in which the Wolver ine designated to take the ball got clear was remarkable and In every case line blocking helped to protect him Nearly every throw was as true as a die too To make it doubly ulflicult tor Penn to fathom the place several times Michigan used a double pass before' sending ths spheroid on its dual Journey The double pass was effective on ordin ary lunnilig plays also and so was the delayed pass It would take lost himself to give an accurate de scription of some ot the cunning stuff pulled off it the Pennsy players couldn't come within miles of figuring It all out there certain ly was no chance whatever tor the ordinary layman Michigan reached top speed early in the second quarter and main tained it through the third She outplayed Penn in the tinal chap ter as well but was unable to score and a last despairing rally by the Quakers enabled them to gain CUllSBlvldUIQ KLVMI1U UJ uf short forward passes just game ended Second Period at The second period alone Michigan 2U points which sentvu three touchdowns OURTH QUARTER Avery dropped buck and ground ed a lung Jurwaru pass tar in ad vance of any ennsy player Avery punted to Hugmit wnu came duck inivu yards beiore being uuwaeu un ms fij yaru nne vuiivLi skirt the enn right end downed Mauibetfich hit Lor three yards iueuel back and Dunted throuah Heimann recovering on tne Quaaer 42 yara fine Mattnuws went in tor Moitut at right nait Wray knock ed down a lorvvuru pftaa trom Jiue bel to Staatz but Pennsy was pen alized io yards for itiieHeretice anu it waa down on 33 yaru line plunged through or tour yards but Michigan Wdj pen aiizeu 15 jarda for holding Mich igan was again penalized before the ball was put in play tor dotaylng tne game uaUett was thrown for a loss ot two yards on a play around right end and was penalized 15 yards for rougnness Russell being guilty of kneeing Catlett Jt was fir st down wttn Michigan in possession of the ball on the Pnn l6 yrd line Bush nell replaced Catlett Maully failed to gain through Penns right tackle Hughitt for ward base was knocked down by Matthews Maulbetsch again was halted in his tracks Moffat replac ed Matthews for Pennsy and Huebel punted to Avery who ran out of bounds on his own 22 yard line A Pennsy pass wa knocked into Captain Raynsford hands by a Michigan player and Michigan took the ball on the 30 yard line Maui belsch made four yards but Mich igan drew a penalty for holding Hughitt turned right ytd for 10 yards Hutbel was thrown for an eight yard loss on an attempt to skirl Penn's right end Maul betech ripped through the line (or 10 yards to the enn 20 yard lint Merest took Huebelte forward pas on his own 10 yard line but wn downed by two Michigan tackler before he could advance Two Tenn plays made less than a yard and a puss went jncomph te Avery ha ing the ball Avery punted to tiugnut wno ran duck iu yard to the 45 yard line Maul betsch made one yard past th Quaker left end and Hughitt added two on the opposite side of the line A forward pass Huebel to Raynsford on a line shift play went for a nine yard gain Maulbetsch smashed through for five yards more and then Journeay rakd in forward pass and raced to his 36 yard line before being downed Koons took pass and went to the 45 yard line An other forward pass was successful netting a seven yard gain Wray taking the ball Hughltt knocked down a third basketball play and Merrill caught a pass from Avery Indianapolis Ind November A series of brilliant forward passes in the third and fourth quarters netted Ohio State two touchdown and the Buckeye eleven won today from Indiana 13 to 3 Indiana points were scored when Archie Erehart drop kicked a goal in the second period Neither team tried the open game in the first half and nt line smashing and punting Indiana proved superior The Ohioans opened the third pe riod with a forward pass for 40 yards and put the game In Indi ana's territory for the first time Graff carried the ball over the line for a touchdown four minutes after the kick off He failed to kick goal Pickerd's forward passing to Hobt and Cherry tfas perfect German wonder finally packed thv ball across the final stripe That ended the scoring the count of 34 to 3 being large enough to suit anybody borne of the tender heart ed spectators left about this tim and all during the last period the were walking out on as tin theatrical people say Show SlgiiM of Life Pennsy showed some signs of DM in De lust coupie ot minutes of play working three forward passes for gains of from seven to 18 yards Thu last of these chucks had just been successfully engineered when the game ended the ball then being in possession on Michigan a part of the lawn In the course of the game Larry Splawn tried a couple of field goals from the vicinity of the 35 yard line He was off in his direction both times Michigan had plenty of points the time the drop kicks were called for however and nobody sobbed when the big full back misfired it Has an ideal day for a football game and the crowd was a typica Ann Arbor football assemblage with pretty girls in great abundance and a lot of life and laughter The weather was so warm that it was a pleasure to sit in the stands that is a pleasure to anybody who hadn loaded himself or herself up with lur? like a member of a polar ex pedition The fur encumbered peo pie looked might uncomfortable and unhappy suual there was a fine cor dial feeling between the rival root ing sections cheering cohorts urged on bv the hard working Haff world cham pion yell master was quick to cheer any man who was hurt and the Quakers across the way did their prettiest in complimenting Michigan Both sides had bands tut the Pennsylvania musicians af ter taking one look at gorgeously dressed and well drilled to stick to tiie parad The Maize big hit by of a blnt'k a stunt that was uinn nt Harvard and that proved even more popular on the home grounds Hush fur Souvenirs After the game was a mad i ush for the goal posts to secure souvenirs The uurignts and cross bar were decorated in the colors of the two teams and the last seen of tlie field a majority of the un dergraduates and few who look ed very much like professors were fighting like tigers for scraps of this bunting Unless there wa enough of the cloth to go around Mr Bartelme may find it necessary to purchase a new crop ot goal posts before the Cornell game Af ter a victory like this the students be blamed for hacking lown the whole grandstand for souvenirs It whs worth a trip to the field by the way to see tnut new bleach er It is a handsome and imposing structure by itself but when tilleu with brightly dressed girls it is a sure enough delight to the eye Out side of the Michigan team and the Michigan goat hound which did such was else valiant service the new stand more admired than anything visible All There is no nut narticular and Blue eleven It wasn a col lection of luminaries touay so much as a fine smooth running machine Each man uta his part splendidlj To some there tell the honor of carrying the ball lung distances or booling it high and far but those who did these things were "no more valuable than the ietlows who made the holes and oiocked and tackled and furmeu interference and did other useful things uaUHvudi iiughitt Catlett Benton Staatz and splawn were the big men on the attack of coutse mui mere was some wonuvriil work done by that line capt Kavnsford who has played a gieat game of football all season fairly outdid himself on defense and his passing was flop Cochrans ae wrk deceived spe cial mention whJe Reiman was verv strung in finding a place foi Maulbetsch to go through and both Michigan guards outplayed the men who faced them Ono man who did not appear in uniform took a very prominent partn this triumph ielding Yust was the fellow who des gned those plays and who taught them so well that they weie executed with ma chine llke precision by a green team attack was the work of a genius in its conception and that genius is Yost Triumph for Yost The cuach has done some big things in his career as football mentor but his team this win Kunwed inure ished football more brilliancy in the design of its plays and more judgment In the execution of tlwm than has been exhlbted by any other Wolverine eleven sine the game came in Michgan has had more powerful teams but never one that combined the stab of the rapier and tbe crushing blow of Die battle ax to better effect than this one combined them It was Yost football which won this game Yost football splendidly played by a fighting and brainy Michigan team It Is hard to withhold an ex pression of regret that the Wol verines did not play this sort of a game against Harvard There were plays in this contest which no eleven on earth would have fathomed the first time it ewed them and had some of them been uncorked a week ago Michi gan might now be celebrating vic tories over two good eastern teams instead of one 14 0 ti lht 9Uh liUtfhltt lett enton Goals from Hughltt 4 Goate from Mathews Subitltutlons Mkhlcan fltftatx for Lyons Cuttett for Huebel for Splawn Bushnell for Catlett Pennsylvania With erow for Norwald Wray for Mathews Comment of the Coaches on the erry ield Game COACH HKOOKE VANM Conch Brooke ald after the fame "Michigan outplayed Ih about all there Is I guess The beat teem won Before the Kama I said that If we couhl hold Michigan for the tifst 10 minutes that we could win for then the inexperienced Michigan team would break At the end of those 10 minutes we were ahead and yet we didn't win The beat team won OACH XOsT M1 HIOAX Coach ielding Yost of the winners said: "The team played todav the way they should have played last week If they had dene some of those things they did today when they were up against Har vard the story of that game would have been different We out played CAPTAIN RAYNSOIID MICHIGAN Captain James Raynsford of the Michigan eleven said: "Why It was all right That's about all 1 can say I don't think that we played any better than we did tn tha Harvard game though And" Pennsylvania gave ue a hard game They weren't quite as bad as the coach had led us to believe though The fellows all did One' SPECTACULAR OPEN WORK TOST MEN VT I swssswi 4 A it xJfA: a esi as jb ir jet 1 A st 'U 1 v' i i A I i 0 I riwA i 4 I I1 a I i aassssosoBBsssaassassssoosssssssssssssssssssssssa il twituiwu aaoS ass in laa MBS IOS aae aao iaa daa lawjaw vat MSB MBS ae88 iOS dSS es as! ss es oas 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