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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 19

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a jjrf I ft 4 $1 SSESKS SH ij A A tl 4 i Jp A i 1918 GRIDIRON CONQUERORS MIDWAY TEAM 4 1 4 Each Time Purdue Intercepts ELKS SHOW LEADS 1 WAY TO KINGDOM REVIVAL CENTRAL SPANKS SYRACUSE HAS PONTIAC GRIDIRON TEAM WITH EASE BEATING BROWN Again low as il was Jtefcr WtrolH 5vp the yardage or He boot ba Ntiiiui wus now tiPti in i gix The kick was good for 5 I 'fiti i i Al 4 UMBLE GIVES HARVARD VICTORY pfe" Dunne is ollowing in (lie ootsteps of Several VIBrothers While at Lctyola Prep School 'Another ls yZ uPw nwmi tnat tri Ann children will be ready nret) In the athletic office i in 0 14 It the field BROWN Schubert and Block in Main Event of Cass Avenue Arena Entertainment of Monday I'llks have September good that It Outplay Conquerors of Chica go but Get Short End of the Count 14 to 6 Tr II Ann Arbor Not at All Excited MOOSE OPEN SEASON WITH SHOW SCORES ON SIMILAR PLAYS ndnrn In IV hite ichlga nte fit Uruly cetehrat puI and wherever else lernaten there was nrM in the air nf day was painfully quiet fnr of its igitituile No Wolverine su chiiis to root only a few oM boys far acrons the gridiron hi the eaet aland too staid after yenrr out of eolb'ire to throw Away their and bark at the moon out of sheer Jvy That la another thing that ths Hower of the nation Marne the Kai ser for If there were no war there Continued on Page Twenty yeati'S he has entered six sporl3 Jn the Michl DETROIT MICHIGAN A vietorv win hi Ann Arborn alumnus hU touch of sad'tagg field Th VVinianis Umpire Head liner gscefon Time I ailed If hid leather (riendlv out of W' Three Touchdowns Smother the Visitors umble Costs Them Tally Central High school's gndlron combination continued of victories Saturday fternooiv Goldberg Held by spanking the Pontiac High school outfit The score was IS to 0 As usual It was Schllck cnineyer the sturdy halfback of the Pet roil elevon who led the Cen 1 rallies to their triumph His open field running was one of the fea tures of the contest and was re sponsible lor two of the goals scored In both the first and sec ond quarters "Ouldi'' broke away and darting past the last defenses of the Pontiac team reached the goal line Nobody could catch him In the fourth quarter Hooper quarter grabbed a long forward from McCullum and skipped over llie line for another six points after a brilliant run umbles galore marred the game One cost Pontiac its only chance to tally in the third period Logie and Vreelaud both played a bang up game fur the visitors and it wax their work' mainly that enabled the Oakland county boys io num me score as The summary: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10 1918 a 7 Io 0 fu oio today nose fnptalii former fool bn 11 Crimson recovered the ball which ullback lits of Tufts dropped nn'lns own Ill yard line after a poor pass ami Ilunneman the freshman fullback went o'er the goal line after three rushes Ifunneman also kicked the goal saginawcontests LUCK AGAINST A LADS IN PURDUE GAME GOETZ PUTS ELEVEN i INTO EARLY LEAD BY 55 YDS RUN TO GOAL Goals from Ackley Martin for Kernan Nau mann for Martin Rainbow (nr Dooley Bowser for Naumann Wellman for Ak tey Gorman for Rarflte: Matteo for Hoople Mitchell for ickenzle tunn for Erwin Hixson for Dickinson fo Cmknr for fuahman Chirk fnr Me Coaker Green for Patterson Moody for Gagnon GruMiimn nr Ki nnCuanman for ciib Tvtnr for Spellman Gagnon for McDonb' fnr Gagnon 1 1 1 end nnI wan Inch Eubank will Chicago th hth Michigan march to the goal from I ii I fiirgrst Atlanta Nov Thu largest football arore of the aenaon was run up here today hy Georgia Tech In a Xime In which it defoatod North Caro lina A 128 to (I Soon to Retire Imperial to Tliei ree Uieas Alma Mich Novi All coaches cannot achieve suiiness In one sport Wland one who doeruls hailed widely that gnlnpsnccpss In every WSOort In which ttbey enter teems still more mrc but in Harry SjAHclmer who Is going to till the gasoil and raise' crops and pigs for Uncle Sant next jyear on his newly Purchased farm Mma college be Ileves she has one of the most suc Arasful coaches thiat ever broke Into the game ln Mldhlgan sp There Is a big 'possibility that IhoAlma mentor WJI11 class well with Bffithe best of the all around coaches st In Uftites on the face of his brilliant reword here in two Mama 4 Orangemen Rip Line to Shreds and Score About as They Please Srclal to Tim ree Syracuse Nov 9 Syracuse Rwnmpod Brown university at foot ball this afternoon in the Archbold stadium to 0 The BrunonlatiH did not prosent os strong a team as In former years the Orang' back ripning through and around the line ot will In all eight touchdowns were mod and if the Syracuse eoMches had nn: sent In second and third string players in the last oriod it is qtnte probable that the Providence team would have lost 10 0 to 0 Brown made but one ilrst down and this came in the middle nf the last quarter when were but two rcgulais in the Orange linen) Syracuse got one touchdown in the first quarter two in the second period three in the third and a brace of touchdowns in the last quarter whon there wen? a number ui srconfi string men on SYRACUSE for live yards The Maroon pilot Al a Punt and Scars punted to Michigan's S'i yard line and Knode fumbed Chicago recovering Hermes made two through cen ter in a shift play Slegman gain pd a full yard through tackle Neff went back for Chicago on a punt foonation but gained but a yard on a run around end Stcgman at tempted to drnpklck from the yard line and Goetz broke through the line and blocked it Recover ing tho ball iho Michigan tackle ran 55 yards for the first Michigan touchdown and the initial one of the game in just exactly nine min utes of play Steketee goaled Scure: Michigan 7 Chicago 0 wi ll the Wind and tao fact ihait iBirago was kept on the dofomnv In a large measure to th? rurhltufe City boy'ii superiority over either Elton 'or bears or noth When the minutes of the last qiiarier were Herting darkness began to creep over the field Vflgn resorted to the aerial method of attack like a team that was reft of all reason There was meth cd in Its madness the faint hope' that one would go right and save'? the Maroon from the added diao grace of scoreless defeat ormations used fur this assault 1 were onvinelng proof that the manf Stagg were offering each hea with praver attache The Ma roons merely sought places far as possible from the enemy frontoverhig territory from side line to riMv niiv Mnnosiana then lor the tosser tn let it go prayer were answered the would aligat soiiiew hero inajidn but they were nil luck vl Boost ootball Cause uneral vHnnii pnrrliu nrlner Mnniln? Special (n The pre rfai Toledo Nov rank Me Kfndley sheriff Cleet well known In Hot mil srorthiK circles as a for mer sparrlnK partner of Bnltllng Nelson who dim! Thursday nlKht win be burled Monday after Ma sonic funeral services Honorary pall bcarerB will Im Judge Chittenden Judge JUtchle Judges Brough County Prose cutor Halton and Clerk of Courts Heni Trounea Toledo Outllt Hr 11 Xu is Score Spocial Th rss Hillsdale Mich Noi 9 uulveialty football team feat lieia thia afternoon bv th imde oHeae team by a GSSBERKafeJWWSRRl Tufts Loses in Hard fought Battle at Cambridge Oval Score of 7 0 Hunneman Making Score Possible Cambridge Muss Nov 9 Har vard defeated Tints at football by following of the ball by Ualey uf Harvard and a captain of tho Partniouth team of 1911 gave the its chance to score Halev pelul to ree Pro Ann Arbor Midi Nov 1 ft nmvs lom detely overshadowe I that from tho Chicago Michigan game alien il camo over the wires tinilght that there was no demon utrailon of joy of unusual In terest In the fact Hint after 13 years pwq imtliq iiit UO)17pa p)jvis jo Journey 'll Io Chicago and humbled the Midway team by a score in which the figure stood promi nent llenrrl the news" student would ask another and If ho replied In the negative nnd was told that Chicago had been beaten J3 to 0 the reply nine times nut oft ten 'would be "That so the peace dope" Instead of the great crowds Ihat In tin nld days would congregate around Himton'N window where but lellns on ilm game were Hhown there would bn groups of five and Mix who would atop a minute in pausing to ciiRt a glance at tho news while they' wore on their way to tho ofllco of a downtown paper to hear the latest war news Tho abdication of tlia Kaiser spelled the death knell to all In terest In iho Chicago game this af ternoon Just the same Michigan i pleased at tho now? Morgan Mnklng Shelia Hairy Morgan one time pitcher with tho champion Phila delphia Athletics la doing hla bit He is working on a lathe turning out sheila nt a Wheeling A'a plant Michigan Tackle Picks Up Blocked Kick With Nine Minutes Gone and Races to Other Score Is Due to Consistent Play by Entire Backfield Does Great Work Wtih Perrin Scintillant Star BY HARRY BULLION Chicago Nos There is no better tinie than now for the loyal sons of Old Michigan to give vent to the feeling inspired by victory nor to laud the coach of their gridiron heroes for an achievement nobly consummated On the same chalk marked turf that saw the Maize 2and Illite di tested of the: western champion ship I years ago by the sniallLst margin by which a football game can be won Michigan and Yost overpowered the Maroon this aft ernoon 1 Two touchdowns and one result ant goal kick comprised a total of points considerably smaller than the stanch adherents of the Wol verines predicted they would amass but this collection of 1J proved to be just that many more than Chicago could get and the wound inflicted in is atoned tor tn Hint sh won Arhnlglrn Is en titled to all the credit Jier victory an retted but tn bcutlng the Ma roons this the lighting aggregation from the university acai of the Wotverlnn state had a srmple tasK to perform Could line Scored More Had Yost been compelled to there la little question mo norms or Hie crown pres ni today that he could have inspired nt least two more touchdowns Cincago ptay a much bettfl game than It did a week ago but it is a poor eleven to repreaent an inatlrtitron of Chi cago scope ana her aefcat was not as overwhelming as II might have cn Yost doubtless would endeavor to explain tins as a rault of the heavy gridiron which though It dried a lot over riday night presented a surface that offered poor looting Except tn the closing period Chi cago a nttnek had little effect on tile irunt presented by the visitor and utter (loeis snagged a blocked kick from an attempt ai goal trom placement after nine minutes of play In the that period Michigan neier was in danger Goetz a agll 11V In poum lngAon the ball torn and his subsequent splint of 55 yards and across the Maroon goal as 01 break or the sort is was the rook upon which tho lose and winner was determined uC a Huke hill the second cue wasn't and It would have nerved the purpose fo which tost had oeen waiting for so many years T110 Wolverines commenced an attack late third period starting from the to the ailu' by Pending the line for largo gams or cir cling the ends planted Its leather on cbli agoa aeven yard line when the quarter com luded William noted is a baseball player manager: unplre and promoter has been: reepted as a Knights of 0 umbos overseas secretary nnd: will In addition to other 'du les assist In the athletic dl Islon of Knights of Columbus? overseas service 1 riel Isa veteran In Hie base mil world nnd la responsible for: lie development of manv big: eague players He also trainee's nd developed scores of athletes: other blanches of outdoor: athletics During the ifumtha hen he not playing baseball or man iglng some club Mr riel de otes his time to the insurance: business in Columbus He Is a ncnitier of the Knights of Co limbus and also a member of: he Elks VOLZ84 NO 4 4 Ilrnlih Auf horlHc Intmrne nnd An ootball Gunirw Aro Saginaw Mlrb Nov ootball games between Saginaw' and Buy City Eastern nnd between Arthur Hill and lint high chools sched uled to be played hero Saturday were called nff this afternoon bv health authorities It was decided that l( would be unwise to bring teams here from I lint nnd Bay UHv whore iho in fluenza Httuatlon? is considerably liioie seiloua than In Saginaw STORY THE SCORING IN CHICAGO GRID BATTLE i MERE ROMP IN a goal rom placement from tho 45 yurd funded it off Morrison's shins nd gave Goetz the chance to make la spectacular iuh for the first Tore tlkrler ijfu 1'iihh 1At kicking was where Michigan lower tn excellent advantage Ste might be overestimated by Woodward at G81 uhen sa's tl1 Grand youth 1s the equal of Kweeley hooter but ho is good enough kicks today averaged better in 50 yards both against and 0 A Archer six by actual ouit cie tiled In ihis franuo period and the av crage of success attained with them I was uuv Either a Wolverine bump 3 fd the would be catcher out of rhe 1 way or a person garbed in'blut Jer5J aey choked jls flight for a ground ball By this rime It was hard to die tlngulHh either the playtra or the numbers they wore inally when' the whistle to cease sounded the I Maroons had given over possession 1 of the ball end were righting with I their back to the goal on tho 20 ard line Michigan can't be anything but proud of the backfield that Yost dla Il played this aitcrnuon Directed by ij a lad whd never had been in a scrimmage practice before the plunging section of the Woherlnea' front showed great power Yost publicly boasted of too backfield 1 Those who saw In action today 1 are unanimously agreed that tha football genius of Ann Arbor has a i perfect right to do so Probably because he waa so structcd Jstiode adhered religiously I to straight football ive forward passes were attempted but only a (jflrt XlllVud in IhA uif until clutched then a Maroon was draped around It un his old army attack the great quarter showed excellent judgment He selected a spot that showed symptoms of weakness and drove his men against the unfortu jiuiu unui ns caveu Adopted och's 'lactlcs Like a general he didn't let other fellow gt set before launched another blow and midfield hi the third uud quarters was typical of what are led to Udieve by painstaki' war correspondents treated the Germans to on western front In rance Steketes booting was a Tfivt Hon too as was the work of 1 rtn Although the latter is in fourth year at school this is first yesr he has been eligible the 'varsity eleven at Ann Ari When Knode wanted a gain Pei was th fellow selected and th were no needs for alibis On the other side of Steket errin had an abb running mate Abe Uohn The Spokane Was lad showed fight all through on fenKe and when forced on the fensive backed up his line in i style that was certain death Line Monrwall Assembled as it took tho field Michigan should have no fears of anything tn the conference thia year At last post's line from end to end showed real mettb: attempts to skirt tho ends were wasted ef fort gnd the rest of the wall from tackle to tackle refused to buckrn except for a brief period In ths fourth period the spirit of do or die seized the Maroons anl they pushed the gallant defenders of honor back to Hie center of the field from their accustomed location nt they' end of the yard Michigan braced when three was danger of crossing th middle held for down and took the ball away from then Knode called for a third and last touchdown al this point and gave up possession of the leather to ChL cago ani ier oesperate effort Pfimtrate beyond the virgin gcil he Wolverines Burn Knocks Out T'rtie Weehawken Nov rankie Puma of Jer City knocked out Johnny Ertle nf St Paul jn the sev enth round of an elght raund match hare tunlgiub 1 It was but a matter of tlmr If the advance could be sustained when Michigan would cross the last white line and it happened just that way Two plays tho secund of which was built around Perrin deposited the pigskin for the total that made hi points the same as the numhpr of yrars since Michigan and Chicago fought annually on ths gridiron igures show how clearlv Mlenigan uutrlnssd Chicago on tills evvntitil day Never at any stage of the game Hm Maroons in aide ot Michigan 2U yard lim Lhicago had a faetikv getting just as near as Michigan wlsmd her tu get and the damps were ad justed Three limes tlm Maroon kicker sunieilrrms Elton and some limes Seats was compelled to boob1 the ball from behind his own goal line Un another occasion Stckctce opponents goal IfiNtad nf IahhI as the ethics of rnn 11 ahi uowned on his flv ynrJ nd put It up to the kicker to Kin It was shortly after this tears attempting to pick rfitll I aH1inl it bounded It ml Mnri BY DICK HEATH Stagg ield Chicago Xov It was a dull gray day and a light but snappy breeze blew across the gridiron as the crowd slowly found its way into the historic stadium for the resumption of football re lations between the Maize and Blue of Michigan and the Maroon of Chicago after a lapse of 13 years Shortly after 2 a few Ma roon 'clad warriors of the football field appeared around the end of the east stand and here and there a cheer arose But these men proved to be only substitutes and they disappeared as quickly as they came Mldiigan appeared on the Held first at 2:21 zk and one section of the east stand set up a bowl characteristic of old Michigan Coach Yost gave the occasion a touch of 1305 when the athletes the midway last met Hurry Up's grldmen But the Michigan mentor did not remain in view long and after a few words to Steketee he departed for the Ann Arbor beudi Welcome to the Maroon Three minutes after the Michi tn eleven made Its appearance the en tire Chicago squad came down the gridiron and a mighty cheer went up from the midway rooting sec tion Maize and Blue bunting covered over emo pole at each end of the liCftil ami the Chicago Maroon was wrapped about the other upright As the start of the game ap proached the gray clouds that matched with the gray stone build ings of the midway campus threat ened to spoil an otherwise perfect afternoon Contrary to general expectations that the crowd would be somewhat devoid of soldiers ami sailors be sides the regular A branches nt the rival schools be cause of the cnunter attracl ion be tween Camp Taylor and Comp Grant at the Cubs" park nia il raid' and sailors appeared in Ibo stanus IRST QUARTER Michigan won lb1 t'ss and at 2:29 o'clock Cohn kicked off to Chi cago on ItB 20 ynrd lino The Ann Arborltes sloiqwd a lino play hy Chicago to inaugural thy battle The Maroons' attempt to arumb the Ann Arbor end was fruitless Noft broke through tho Michigan line for lu yards hut fumbled and the Ann Aiborites re covered Mnhlgan gained six yard 4 on two playa through the Steketee mado three more nff tarkfoCohn carried the leather for Mich igan and fumbled after go'nff through the Maroon for two yards Chicago took possession of the ball Du the GiO yard line Elton made four off tackle The Maize and Blue line stopped llonnes Hermes pKinged uif the other side of At 2 1 i i 1 4 i ive Clubs to Be in Action Within Ten Days ollowing Rest Due to Meetings Ban After a fast of four weeks duo to the Influenza ban boxing fans now have a feast before them De troit Lodge of Elks whhh staged the last show given here will re introduce the sport on Monday eve ning xvilh the eight rounds wind up that had been arranged for Oc tober 28 Mike Schubert vs Block and with two good six rounds numbers to precede Only the Elks had had any box ing to speak 6f prior Jo the ban three shows having bech staged in the new arena all to al tendance that presaged a big Seasun Neither tho A nor the Loyal Monge which will swing Into line on Tues day and riday' respectively had had an fcnieHalnmcnt The same is true of the ellowcrait which prob ably will upon on Monday week Cosmopolitan club had had oneshow and is to put on its second one on November 21 Schubert Block Schubert and Block who ill flip U'lrwlnn (if llx mu JHhJl ILU'C mivu once oeiorc Thfdr slmu'inrv huc there was a request for their re matching which has been complied with Elmer flogaii of lint Ims made himself a favorite at the Gass avenue arena and will box a new comer Jack Craig of Pittsburgh Huck Haves uf 'ihv ord Jingle plant makes his re entry with Hek Meyers one of the best boys of hl weight hereabouts Matchmaker IVIIlbun Books is sticking to the regular plan two Rix rpunu bunts anti an eight with a start at 8:15 o'clock to get the entertainment over at a reason ably tfirly hour At the 0 A amt Loyal Moose shows which were arranged bv Matchmaker Charlie Best al! of the mills' are of six rounds each Program of the Shown Ca ds for the three shows of this Week are announced as follows: Detroit Elks Buck Hay es vs Hek Meyers 6 rounds 133 rounds Elmer Hogan vs Jack Craig 6 rounds 145 pounds Ted Block vs Mike Nchubeit 8 rounds 1'5 pounds A Tuesday Dootev vs Barbarian 135 pounds Elmer De Blanche xs Casey De Hoof 140 pounds Barney Grlflln vs Walter Gunn 14S pounds Eddie Gordon vk Tomniv Long 135 pounds' Loyal Moose riday I'rankto Engel vs George Stone pounds hlmcr Hogan vs Al Glllhian 1 PJ pounds: Eddie Gordon 's De Lnof pounds: Banrney Griffin vslack Kollar of Indianapolis 114 pounds each bout rounds Admission to tho Elks show is to members and tholr guests with men in army nr naw uniform wel comed without necessity for secur ing cards IS DEAD Mf4 fMis Hlilim IHHII IMIIIHIHHHIHItHtlHIIItHIHI Bill riel Will Harry Helmer Alma Mentor Proves knrr nec no nn All 1 UUVVVOO HJ 111 1 1 1 Z11 ULII ICl VlOclLIl A Teams Haw Won our Titles in 1 A A and inished as Runner up on Two Other Occasions to Till the Soil gan IntAroiiegiRte and has walked off with four championships nnd taken runner up positions on two other occasions Hlfibssoball teams nave tended twice with titles Ono basketball team brought In nn A A title ana was a runnet up one year great fnnthnll team of last year which had Its goal crossed by only two teams nnd xvas not defeated by a rnltego eleven won an I A A title and the year previous was runner up This year through force of circum stances he wnn unable to put a footbalt team In the race How ever he will be there strong tn basketball and hopes to have a baseball team In the spring He will make every endeavor to brighten his already great record by adding two more championships to the Ibt fur ills alma mafer In the spurts i In which lie starred years aroJ i VJ kicked mpr the' inline where Neff tug me oan iowi joutball dit tHies SchMckrnrney er 2 Cooper Tiinu of quaru tttyeu minutes Referee nnd Luv ion and Van Tassel alternating 'Kubaiiuin Ceniral: Watt for Maxon Dever for Wait Pontiac: Hunuche for Robertson Wells fur Buckley for Robertson Robertson for Robertsoi 1'oitipirei for Wells Buckley for a mr Vreeland Bordman lur t'apt Ar insiroriK X' ball tAnlrl that tt 1 nv xM ttv tiirtv tti nn otnr wj they wrr lipuring Ihat out It vvs Hatnl an a rotutlve fate 9 that "slplke" runni'a eldeiit ould tSi rHflv to don Ilin mntnkinn Michigan eUht tears at th Btlt skit1 "Splkf'' won hl nnd Kluis fnr Michigan In tiS Hr ton 1 played 2 HILLSDALE ELEVEN WINS fl nOrrfen rchpr tiWift Anacreon gw errla Dunphv rnvew bnvdrr Hrore by quarters: Ml A I'urdue i lournnowns due Watn noth frwu touvh Purdue: Hardleix 2 Stibstllu 1 an Xf A I ft a a a ID Roth for Daley Lewta for Phl telpn whlpcus for LewIM Htaiiwoqd for Eldridge Michigan Mfl Knight Mlchln Chicago Cohn kicked off again and the north wind aided the ball in its tlight uver the Chicago final white mark Chicago took the ball on thu 3U yartl hue Elton was stopped for no gam un the first play Chicago tried another shift with Heimcs rairymg the oval it was good lor three yards around Mii'hlgart's nut end Sears punted to Michigan in 'mid field and Perrin returned it 17 yards Cuhn carried the ball through the line but fumbled a poor puss then recovered feteketee managed to advance a yard off tdckh Cohn xvas' thrown for a yard toss through the same Ste ketve managed to advance a yard off tackle Cohn was thrown lor a yard tvSs through the same po sition Stcketec attempted to drop kick 'but the' ball fell short some live yards Neff caught the ball back of the Chicago goal Unc Attempting to run the leather back Neff was thrown on his oxyn 5 yard stripe A play through the line was good for a yard Sears punted from lchlnd his own goal line The kick was good for 33 yards but'was not allowed Michi gan being penalized 15 yards for holding Elton made a single yard through lhe mid section of the lino Bradley made three yards through the same' place Sears punted tn Knode on Chi cago's 30 yflrd lino A split play netted about one yard On another rdit play Cohn gained three yards thruurT tbe right side nf the first line trench' Michigan gained an other ai on fie following play Stckctee attempted another drnp klck from the Chicago 35 yard line but it was low ana Chicago took 1 zi Vv 1 1 bi OJ A un I'd 1 1 vii lilt? II III' in irst fiialtr ended: idr Michigan 7 ChlcaRu mo for th SECOND QUARipMTS Inaugural of rhe yards gave the Maroon athletes poft of the leather on their own center line Chicago shifted and Steketee RdvBneed twr yard? throut center loft side of the line be three yards on tho nex Stegman punted to Knode on 35 yard lln and tho yrn gander was downed in lite L1LK Top t0 rShl: Dr Map trainer Bovill Olson Lent Barnes Cohn Coach Yost Stcketec Dunne Wilson Hadden Schnider Hauser Assistant Coach Douglass Second row left to right: letcher Czvsz Hunt reeman lick YanWagoner Henderson Coetz Morrison and Lindstrom Third row left to right: Cingris Karpus Carter Jordon Cruse 1 errm Knode Walker Bottom row left to right: Timchac Hamilton and orward Pass and Makes It Good for Touchdown Special to The ree Press Iansiiig Mich Nov Al though outplaying Purdue in every department ol the game Michigan Aggies lost a weird game to the Boilermakers this afternoon 14 to 6 Only for a few minutes in the second period did Purdue show tp advantage ami then the breaks A cl the game came strongly her Ln ay i 'l I lnrlnr ftvrrn fnr it hii a tn having the breaks result in scoring opportunities but they were on their toes am ready to take ad vantage of anything came their way Late in the second pe riod erris pulled a long pass to Schwel and Waters intercepted run ning back yards for the visitors' fit sc score fhortly artee the nest1 kick off erris 'intercepted a long pass knocking the balf up In the air Qualst camped under It when it came down and carried the gift ot er for the visitors second 'and last counter Aggies Strong nt inish The Aggies came back In the 'sec ond halt and carried the Boiler makers off their feet A funpile by ransonon the 15 yard line stopped a steady march down the Held Not to be denied the farmers forced tirdue back toward her own goal where ranson a punt Archer fell on it for the score Arch er failed at tho try for goal sw was jt Purdue territory all Hie rept of the game the Aggies threatened to score repeatedly umbles incompelte passes and penalties robbed them of elumeoafter chance On dhe last play of the game Schwet dropped a for ward pass which Kerris had tossed over the Purdue goal Hue for what looked like a score A advanced for first downs on nine occasions and broke awayfor long gains repeatedly Pur due found the Aggies' line solid being able to negotiate the required distance for first down only twice during the whole game and one of these advances was by the air route The superiority of the local eleven particularly marked in the second half during which the Hoosiers were unable to advame the ball consistently Purdue Shifts all famous shift plays failed completely while most of their tr Hi TH I i rl An nlilitsr to recover fumble and to lake ad vantage oj every break ui Ihtrg ame Rtuod the in good fctuad tautest ftt left end was par thuterly apt iq handling iho ball being up the receiving end of most i' me viaiiurR Hucpossttu passes 4 and recovering several fumbles This hoy also did the kicking for his team and sloodout as about the heat num on the TMfdue eleven rtbiaiKioy huo Harnett were the tin 1 Ir Im i er 1 1 1 i a 1V uriffUb ju uiu lonner bieakluK up several passes and th latter standing up a majority of the line plays which came his way keri ls gained most of the ground for the Aggies hisi rrliirniek a punts and circling thu ends fea uuia me iuuy r'unpny 'and Sny der were about nn a par in their ability to puncture the line Braves sfarlej the game with a bad leg and failed absolutely to get away with the driving runs that rn fl nrl TO1 li i a 1 lt it i 111 i iritbT Lilies eir big bny xvna a poxvr on the uii'iir iitTWt'vrr eafir 4 Line lloldfl Mell The Aggie line was solid fi ntn end to end rnuson and Archer stood out pii tli ularly In the defen sive with Van Orden anl Anderson so In the limelight Jkleklng IVOR good Tbs big eap1a In broke about even with wuiast tin this department altlsough hmkv Ttnlte tivn hl oli ib i a Htnaniagn rcnDBii QtllHsu Birk Ha ram a Alltihell Phillipa Ihnttett I'rndlxcn Murphy Wa Iters Markley I)aly Conbnuctl on agr 'I ternt) DETROITERS MAS jrteketee SWIM IN BIG ifc toturned pngoans If Northern High Starr yards I Chance to Train Theyt'two East Nov 22 Seeking astic Laurels If James Afil I a nt i I ii i 1 1 a i aoon enough to Rive red yvho Pilot tntonM holHHtta national and nnd Johnny Gilbreath another l(te yard state flcholuatlc were off fliifTtetent water 1 train Chicago wan Tom Clcniena the NorfUrth of the school xx Hl lake both to Scare made for the Eawtern right mlng championehlpfl in I yardage for tho benefit of the Itedfln dropped und November 22 I threw him Svhxvcdt who holds record for school bojs IB event will tend to rv 1 petition ii flavor of: upset Mich rivalry The Northeri vvas going great guns health han was put ofi A pools three weeks off 71 feet when ever JTli0 'lf to the lest The pi for hool boys Is 70 ilJ'rcLuf7 'o6 til's boy has beaten t'n afltrc least a dozen times 1 but If the present lay 11 be" effect the on he part Clemens will take PBS days before the both them to get tlie turncaK0 If'J York pout and to ran tiass which such 4Uttl I hmaja Getting it to Step Into His Shoes LalcrOn to Tlte rr rro Arbor Mich Nov mm Liio in iHqwfl prep I there te atlll another Dunne pteya an end and will be readyD Inin friAi tahni'B In lu nr tki i ci jcnn Duke atrpped Into hla broth wurice shoes 90S there has been a Dunne Ichlgan almost constantly and ut one of this famous family kllftVed nnd on a linhivub Dunne who played rst big grfme for Mlohlgan yes iy at Stagg field promises to lop Into the beet athlete of tall Ruting noses in the Dunne fam nd doing a little rapid cab'ula I It has been eaallv estimated there'll be a Dunne at Mich playing end for the lory of1 I 1 I votHunwii iur many years to 4 and that by the time the prea 1 WhlteVAete 'amity hu exhausted iiI 2J itnmfJ lulTo ArWM i a a a 'fli 'M'" EIGHT in Victory 13 0 on a Chicago Grid AA aaa tea a IN IRST AND INAL PERIODS REST GAME BEING EXHIBITION BY ST EKETEE GROUND GAINING TOE WOR Worl Cl Jyv 9S'' mB Ii i I tl I I I'JJ Ids I'W i 9 Lt' nSl I 4 "I 0 5 te 3 I ni I tg I I Dickinson Cuthman Hoople lvnn Alexander 1 Shurilcff Mackenzie Hnvinz Dooley J11 Paterson Johnston Schwarzer it Hindmarah Ackley Sanison Erxvlg A MoDonahl Bargha Ji i Gagnon Kernan Pattrnon Score by periods 1 2 3 4 Syracuse 7 13 20 53 Brown 0 0 0 0 Barsha Schwarzer 2 Kernan Erwlg Dickln'n Alexander CENTRAL PONTIAC Hopkins Pomp Scheible I Stroup Bates Armstrong York CC Robertson Swan 11 Robertson Mulrhead TL Clark Maxon It Cheal 1 Boardman Mae Logie er II Allen Ecklund Vreeland Score by quartern 1 3 3 4 Central 6 fi 0 18 Ponlhie 0 0 0 il 11 t'S te Tf 3 1 IBM.

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