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yr ft i'y iy a 4 I bounded and Workman fell on "it as INDIANS DO GAVE YALE GREAT WORK HARD IGHT Continued rom Page 17 Part 1 Old Eli Just Beating West tour Mil 3 1 Boekatanz Bi WINNERS RESH PENN GROVE GUN CLUB SCORES 10 10 3 14 4 5 A 0 WILD 4 WITH JOY 4 IS Over Big Victory Scored Over ALBION from 14S $06 666 731 llx hm M5 A WINS AT LINT 5 yard MlchlgaivW Vanderbilt nbnre Tandorblt tried for a plartu Tht tU yaVbne City Tie at Union Lf 13 3 Th? other already was So noted the game sense a nice little family 0 3 4S 1 6 for got will Abo and would PT HURON Crittenden Robinson McLean Canhatn Spencer Wilke tickles Monteith Hart be hls will be held All are cor 771 very LH RH RH LH PART OMJ ALMA LOST TO OLIVET Dolsen bhellaoy The summary: DARTMOUTHHobbs Kennedy' Peveare McDonald Riusse Tobin Lans Pritchard Stearns Glaze Bankert i Stuart Greenwood Dartmouth 0 Touch et today The same was the state college players 129 124 183 regular shoot at 2 Scores: the Independents having woti st one The Wyandotte team the addition of at full was thought i at right end line up as follows: lhea Moatlrffuntlug Vanderbilt kicked off to Cortis who yuasers rusneu anting the ICO Yard SURPRISE OR GOPHERS who converted one of Cornell quar terback kicks into a rtoucnaown ijj fima I'nmelrmshen the nail Right end Hight guard Right tackle Center Left guardLeft tackleLeft end Quarter Right haltLeft half ullback Tx 145 149 kick from the 20 yard line Alma a chance to place kick but did cute it because Jf a bad pass tackle play and end backplays work Thomas Thacker and A 4 Helmer played well for Alma The sum mary: OLIVET Barker 1 Buffett Church Morrison Christman Bishop Hedden Hurlburt Thacker Weed Thomas Abbott The Detroit '6 Marshall Larkin Doane Little Current leapt) Ittner orbes TJ Paige Brides Hockenburger Irwin Bigelow Alcott Jones Knox VeeCr Morse Score: Yale 10 West Point 6 Hill Alcott Goals from down Mouhtford Veeder Goal placement Bigelow Substitutes Dines for Jones and HIckam for Stearns Referee Dr McCracken University of Pennsyl vania Vail University of Pennsylvania Ijangford Trinity Time of halves 25 and 20 minute's 3 4 PIdearl Adderly Krampr Gott Burns Kramer Brcnnah Quinluu Regan oley announce the the Wyandotte at Wyan dotte: November 11 Jackson at Jackson November A at A No vember 18 Lansirig at" Lansing: Novem ber 24 Argonauts at Clark Park No? veinber 29 Wyandotte at Wyandotte LT RT LG RG ONE TOUCHDOWN ONLY AGAINST 1 NEBRASKA TEAM Minneapolis November 3 wretched football In the first half but a sensational game in the 'second half Min nesota today defeated Nebraska by the score of 12 to 0 All of the scores were made in the second half the Gophers mak EACH ELEVEN ING A TOUCHDOWN It EQ BLH rual eleven defeated Adrian college by a ei iiirfi blue vlb uuie tu gain consistently' by straight football and the game was largely a punting In the last ten minutes of play Cadwell on' a delayed pass received the ball on his own eight yard line and ran the length of the field for a touchdown punting for Adrian was superb getting three away for over fifty yards inch and Baxter played a great defensive game or Ypsi Wyman and 'Steimle starred Independents nt Wyandotte will play the Detroit Inde pendents at Wyandotte Sunday afternoon Both teams are very evenly matched and a good contest is looked Consider able money is changing Hands over tha outcome Wyandotte being the choice The Independents have been practicing hard all week and though things looked blue at first their hope and spirit seems to have returned since Capt Dolsen Halt Back Karl arid Adderly who were Injured at Toledo' Have recovered The game Is a repetition of the annual contest tnat nas xaKen place lor tne past years and lost one The be strengthened bv Shuftert at half Rip Kgan Minspaugn wno it be out ii the game ine teams win WYANDOTTE Miller Armstrong Green Lsner Arniot Mosher umler ShulTert shuffert Egan 4 3 'On a pass of 20 yards 1 front Bob Blake to Mauler Garrels 1 reached up and caught the 'ball btit was downed in his tracks on the Michigan 25 yard' line Carrels punted vfrom the 25 yard lin to Costenvon the 45 yard dne Bob Blake then punted 4i yards the longest punt up to Gar rels returned it to the center of the field Bob Blake: returned the conir pHment and Bishop juggled the ball but reeoveredit on Michigan's 10 yard line Garrels punted Michigan's 40 yard 'line'? The bail 0 1 Zt the African IBsball decided brace out could not compete with Small's 35 yard punts Shedd's Boyle's and re peated 20 35 yard runs Small? made1 another 'successful field goal and topped the score after Shedd had made the fifth touchdown of the game McKale Gilbert Crowley and Titus starred for the visitdTs Surft mary: A Union City: Mieh November High schools' of Athens and Union City played a tie football game her todaj'6 tot and soon 'had the ball Part 35 yard line from which point a loucntiown aiicr catohing th'q ball on a forward pass The other came in rapid succession and Cooney did not miss a single goal'? terrific: Attack and strong defense was a revelation Harlan Mc Cormick and Bulon Miller shone bril liantly in advancing the ball while punts were long and well placed Herring who played center On the offense and tackle on the de fense was conspicuous wltli' fierce tackling and clever blocking McDonald and Glaze played the best game tor Dartmoutn PRINCETON Wieter Phaw I Herring RhclnsteinL' 11 Dillon Phillips Cameron Stanard Martin Cooney Hoagland Warden Dillon Dowd Harlan Tlbbct Rulon Miller Cass McCormick Little Score Princeton 42 Wister 3 McCormick Tib bet 2 Goals Cooney 7 Referee Minds of Umpire Wrenn Harvard Lines Lampon Pennsylvania Time of halves 25 iniputes: on 42 yard line Howevar the ball did not go five yards and the pass of the leather was given to Michigan Curtis was drawn bock from end and took' the ball thirty yards to Vanderbilts 4u yard line? making the run around 'Vanderbilts left Bishop failed to gain on a quarter back run around Vanderbilt a rlgfit but on a Ake kick Garrels carried the ball efgfyt vards'iOn a whirling buck Curtis made the first down fot Michigan with theball' on Vander bilt 0 yard' line Garrels fajled tvgain being tackled: Bob Blake barrels made a poor onside kick and iUosten caught it the 13 yard line Bob Blake ipunted to Bishop who ran it back from the Michigan uO vard line for 19 yards out Garrels saved 1t for Michigan Cant Curtis failed' to gain on a buck barrels made an onside kick but th ball wentsout of bounds on bilts 0 yard line On a fake punt Blake mad nine yards around Michigan rightCraig failed to gain and Bob lak punted to Lashop atthe Michigan 30 yard line" where he was tackled three anderbijt Garrels tiuntec to iCosten at the Vdnderbilt 43 yarc line Bob Blake immediately yeturner the punt to Bishops? who ran itbach to Michigan's AO yard line where lie oy Noei for a loss of three ptintea and' Costen fair catch at the to DROP KICK DECIDES INTER COLLEGIATE CONTEST Alma Mich November 3 Alma lost first championship today to Olivet by 1: 11 HB at but Yost had 'drilled a deep de a azsv za lUHSC LU MICCI ugg I 1 1 I I and Pontiac high school teams L1 RR RL ive yaiu miw axi ner The little quarterback tried a drop vita but it was diockcu urcnw Weut Afford smith Agricultural'CoIIegc Mich Novem ber 3 A is wild with joy to night over the startling defeat her eleven dealt out to Albion this after noon at thQ tune of 37 to 0 Dersnah began the game with a good kick off for the locals and Albion held for downs fumbled an attempt at a punt and Shedd dropped on the ball The locals and visitors took turns holding each other for downs and then Small lead' out for a big advance McKenna followed with a big gain on a for ward Doty plunged through for a touchdown at the end of five minutes amt Smail kicked goal McKenna headed in kick off and advanced Shedd took a forward pass and Small and Boyle took the pigskin to the K) yard line 'nd Small made a clean field goal' The locals kept up the big doses around the ends through tha middle anywhere they wanted to ami Doty crossed over twice more Then began a punting duel in which Small had the better of Titus and finally A scored again Albion did her best to hold the locals and played stubbornly but could not break up the fast and well formed interference and the first half ehded with a score of 27 to 0 In the second half Albion took a tiie same time Cornell1 rushed the ball 171 Jyards and got nothintfor it Lutl CHANGES Ithaca Defeats Alma lllgh Ithacu Mleh November The? Ithaca football team met and defeated the Alma high team on the local gridiron 18 to 0 i Ithaca has' a strong team and thev arc playing fine ball i The following players are rreiiaenstjii iicai eveninc: Groves itzceraid Armitace' Patterson unez XV VHlor PrtfnhkluK AltXan irreeii" dec and any other players wishing to try At the Grove Gun last regular shoot the weather was not very favorable A small crowd attended' Wolf Sr was high gun for the day receiving medal A Calioon took medal and Mertens modal 1 The: next this afternoon dially invited Blanker! Cahoon Wilson Sheehan Ross Sweet Schmidt and riedemann The Shamrocks are also re huested to report at the grounds early as another game is to be played The St Louis team have a few open dates ready for any good 90 or 95 pound elevens Ad dress Lyons 206 Baker street Webster Reserves' defeated the Vigi lants of Windsor In a hard fought game at Clark park Saturday afternoon by a score of1 12 to 0 Both teams put up a good game The lineup was as fol lows: Webster Reserves Roache Cheetham and Mephan McIntosh and Golden Elster Thompson McCarthy and Lentz Roache Wilson Clemens Lentz and Loucbes Cheetham Vigilants Carley Plkd Adams Lord Cruise Thompson Van I Sickle Harvey Dougall LH Burke Symes Referee Kramer Timekeeper Regan Time of halves 20 and 15 minutes There will be a special meeting of the Argonauts at the grounds Monday ritch Brinkman Mertens Relehle Wolf Jr Keubler Hummel Teache Brinkman Jr I Novembers The freshman teams of the Universities of andCornell a desperate battle on ranklin field this afternoon in which the Quakers won 12 to 0 Both teamswere strong on the offense but were weak on the defense or theh1 tobehdown the fiunkero rushed the ball 209 yards hot Buffalo November On ardiron ankle deep in mud the Car lisle Indian football team this after noon defeated Syracuse University 9 to 4 The game was hotly contested fin i alt I xxrCk 2 4L vv U1Q LVDVUI euui UUl QiQn I iee from rough work quite get the ball It bounded off his renter weight together with the con 1 hands into the mass of players' Oety dition of the field overconie 'Carlislcs Graham fell on it and squeezed it as V' ps DETROIT REE PRESS 130 129 S' ekerti Klein St i'die WeedWlndith BrownPerkins Rodgers BeaudetteGriffithsShattuck rank was tackled tackled Curtis yards Garrels heeled it for A vard line Joej lost two Bob Blake puntef to Bisuop who? Was downed on th Michigan thirty yard Oarreli fumbled a pass back but recovered it but Craig tackled him Garrels punted to Costen Craig? made his blggewj Kaliibr going twenty yards around Miclficran's light Dan Blake was thrown for a icws'of eight yards by Loek Vanderbilt' was penalized fif teen vfirds tor holding in the line This brought the ball do Vanderbilt thir tv foilr yard Blake punted to Magoflm'wby'was nailed Irr hi tracks at Michlgan twenty three yard line: I Independents following schedule for the balance season: November 1 ON LOCAL GRIDIRONS 4 I ''fl' 1 I HANI PERED BY Pointers by a Single ield if hh XovAmhef fast evenly matched contest the Nor Javan rlAratPfl AnrirtTl lOUri a 4 ri fcctiic VI IN Il A 7 fsTRUGGBE 1BE ATS BROWY B1' TV5 SCDIife a a Massember I larvard defeated ield this afternoon by score of 9' A hard gathe had expected the Brown playqra showed to great advantage The Harvard defense was forced to ns best efforts for the team was weakened by the absence of Capt oster and the back field was shaky especially after Wendell had been rilled out The gam? was won for' I larvard the closet tBecond half when Burr kicked goal from Placement or the 25 yard line Both tams made teuendowns by straight rushing half length? of the field Harvard massed her attack in the first half and mainly by line plunges aided by a forward pass reached the Brown goal line where endell was pushed over for the first score of thelav irr failed to kick the goal or the first ten minutes the second half neither side could gain much distance but finally Brown rushed the ball by clever plays andIso by a forward pass to the Har vard two yard line where Curtis was rushed over the line Curtis failed on 4 difncuit goal harvard Kennard osborne Kersburg Warreir Dennie Htarr Newhall Mason Lockwood UD'' Wehdell Gray nuntftdPtn Costeff 'who made a fair eaten at his own forty five yard line On a puntMlchlgan got the baL at her own forty five yarjl line Then Garrels took itMndona delayed pass followed bv a teirtt he competen ifoolcfi the anMarbOt' team and witr si long circular run oehlnd good lnter fercnce that wa knocking the Van 'dcrbllt players right dnd left he madt a grea dasn tor the: goal lm' 'Bob caught him at the twe yard line but' Garrels had itoo much Tsteam and rolled over for a touchdown mni' Curtis kicked goal The tola run iGarrels wai sevwity flve? artls only a man of his girth cari do When they picked him off the1 flattened sphere the one great chance of the Tennessee team gone It was booted out and danger did not threaten again in that half 4 Vanderbilt did get a score in the tecond half of the game or this Bob Blake was responsible AU day long he was trying for goals from placement Eight or nine trials two of them from inside the twenty yard line availed but once The one success as stated was inbthe steond half and was from a bad saugle Had he scored half of the easier ones that he missed he would have won the game for Vanderbilt Hbr puntinsj was a delight but his plai kicking reminded one of a baseball pitcher whose curve ball insists on breaking outside the plate If his distance was good his direction carried the ball to one side 1 Great Game tr Spectator rom the standpoint of the spectator the man who goes' to see the game before him and who viewing it merely with future games in mind it was one of the most enjoyable affairs wvr BHUnll VII ttIT 2TI111 gll UUi ittJiLl Gan run was the longest and most spectacular but it was only one of a dozen that pulled the populace to its feet to shiver or to shout Some peo ple speculated whether or not Air Vest was showing his foxiness and was having his men hold something up their sleeves He let his boys produce anything novel id may have been holding back in that sense But not otherwise were they under a pull The aggregation tht McGugin brought out of the south was amply ab'e to keep the Ann Arbor eleven doing its prettiest and at all stages of the con test it did just this thing The Com modores looked the better team in the opening half That a touchdown was scored on them in the second period was not as shown due to any ripping them up It was just one play Rugged fellows those southrons There never was an opposing aggre gation at Ann Arbor that could hold its feet better than these Tennesseeans At times the Vanderbilt man with the ball had three or four Wolverines hanging on him and then stood erect trying to advance against the giat weight that lie was carrying It took a bunch of tacklers to get these young men When they went through the line at which they were more success ful than In end running Michigan ha! to pile up to stop them When they went around the end it looked as if all of the Michigan subs had run out on the field There were enough Michigan defenders on hand when the ends were tried They were needed It was quite a family affair In fact the good spirit shown towards Vanderbilt by the Michigan folks made it look as if maybe the folks would rithtr nave tne game tie than elsewise idea fostered by the enthusiasm shown whenever Vanderbilt did anything was dispelled when tne touchdown was scored That was but natural But as far as en couragement was concerned Vander bilt could have been tio better placed on a Nashville gridiron than here at erry ield Elsewise the Southerners' would have been lonesome They had no little army of subs to back them up When their team: was In the field less than half a dozen blanketed figures sat on the side lines They made but one change anyway so the lack of re serve material matter much When they did shift they kept the game in the family to carry out the idea referred to Three brothers started in the game These were the Blake brothers Nash ville boys 'Dan is a senior Bob a junior and Vaughan a sophomore When the latter was forced out of the game he was replaced by one of the Noel boys in the game was in every affair a Hill Marshall vHpfsl McColTnfn Chapel Bfadtitfl Casterlln Helmtr Gedsoltft Montietb Olivet 4: Alma 0 Betts Tom Kling Mitchelfr Linesman Anderson 30 and '2 minutes NORMALS SURPRISE ADRIAN DEEATING THEM TO 0 IN A HARD flGHT TAKE HARb ROM 4 OR YOUNGSTERS MACHINE MUST HUSTLE two 9:30 Mo hawks next Sunday The following are re quested to be present: Lary Webber Cornish Behrendt Wurtstnuth" AdarriS Huhn Livingston Tremaine Affelt Smollnski and King Mayflowers 'claim a forfeited game from the Park A by non appearance tASLTn like a for Albion Eleven Score Being 37 to 0 it was an onside kick: Curtis went 3 yards through Van left On a fake kick Gir i els Circled left end: with good interference for 30 yards bringing the ball to 3' yard line where he was downed by Bob Blake 'who was the only" one who stood between him und a touch down Curtis made threeyards on it straight 'buck and then Garrels tried a place'Jkick front the yard line but It feJI short the goal post It bounded badly' and ytwo Vanderbilt men and two Miphigaif men juggled it before djopl I fell on It Curtis made five yards and Gar? added three more and then Curtis made first down for Michi gan '7 ThiS brought the line' but Michigan failed to get over the line the Commodores holding them for ddwns at the 3 yard line Bob Blake punted out and Ma goffin made a fair catch at the Van 35 yard line from which point Garrels made a place kick for a score Score Michigan 4 Van derbilts 0 Patrick orced to Stop Blake kicked off for Vanderbilt and Curtis ran it to the 20 yard line Gar rela? gained a little on an end rv" and then' punted Newton went in for Patrick 'The ball is now in Van possession on 16 yard line Blake made three vards and Manler added three more by attacking the deft of Michigan's line Blake tried a place kick from the 47 yard lino but it lacked dis tance and Bishop ran around the left to the 20 yard line Garrels made an outside and Costen fell on it on the 37 yard line On a delayed pass and carried along by "hlS teammates Manier made: ten yards through the 'center of Michi gan's Tine Craig carried the ball six yards before he was downed by Cur tisL Bob 'Blake again' tried a field goal from the 25 yard line but it went wide of the mark Michigan klgked out to the 15 yard line the ball going to Dan Blake on VanHerbilt's 40 yard line and lip ran it back thirteen yards before he was stopped Craig made onp of the niusi beautiful runs up toxthts point going 35 yards around Michigan's right shaking off two tacklers in his course Then Vanderbilt commenced line smashing carrying the ball to Mich seven yard line Michigan wa penalized bringing the ball thret yards from the goal lino Michigan braced and a fumble by the over anxious Commodores cost them the 'ball Michigan falling on the ball on the one yard lino Garrels punted out the ball striking Costen on the head and rolling to 15 yard line Bob Blake punted and Bishop inadev the most thrilling'run back of the day carrying the ball back thirty five yards througha broken line before he was downed by Bob Blake at thes Vanderbilt 40 yard line Garrels tried for a place kick from the 45 yard line but it fell way short and Costen ran it to Vander 20 yard line Bob Blake punted and Bishop caugncit All But a Touchdown Garrels made a forward pass 10 yards and Magpftin would have away with it had it not been for Balke wlio hailed him from behind Garrels tnea tor a place kick irom the 35 yard line but the ball went to the left of the goal post Vanderbilt kicked out from the 20 yard line to Garrels at Michigan's 45 yard line and behind good inter ference he ran it to 33 yard line' Garrels made two' yards On a forward pass Vanderbilt secured the ball on their 21 yhrd line Costen falling on the ball Time was taken out for Manler Craig made two yards and then Bob Blake punted to Magof fin who made a fair catch on Vander bilts a3 yard fine An onside kick gave the ball to Costen on Vanderbilt's 30 yard line he making a hard struggla to advance it but was held by three Michigan men before he could be stopped 1 ime was taken out for Workman Costen tailed to a gain on a quarter back around right On a fake run to the left Manier made nine yards through Michigan left and then Bob Blake punted to Bishop at Michigan's 4o yard line Garrels ran around Van derbilt right for 20 before be ing stopped by Blake Vanderbilt got the ball on their own 2u yard line on an onside kick Michigan was pen alized for offside plav Manier buckeu the line four yards Craig failed to gain and Bob Blake punted the ball going out of? bounds at yard line Tune was called for the end of the first half before another scrimmage End of half score Michigan 4: anderbilt 0 The Second Half Bbb Blake kicked off to Curtis on the fifteen yard line and Joe was fiercely tackled by Stone Magoffin made eight through the line and then Garrels was thrown for a loss on an attempt around Vanderbilt is rigit being tackled ty Bob Blake Garrels punted to the anderbllt forty eight vara line and Costen made an attempt at a quar terback run with a gam of two yards Bob Blake punted to Bishop who made a wiggling run back to the Mich igan thirty two yard line? Vaughn Blake was injured and Noell took bis place at left end1 Garrels' punted tc Costen who made a fair catch on the Vanderbilt titty yard line Michigan five yards for offside On a fake run with Manier? to carry the ball iVanderbilt failed to gain Bob Blake punted to Bisnop on tne VlTchigan twenty vard line and he ran it back ten yards Garrels? punted to Costen at Vander bilt' si forty where lie was tackled bv Magoffin Craig was thrown for a loss or on a run around MlchL right 'Manier oucked two yards und Bob? ake punted The ball bounded badly and'Stone fell on it at the Michigan twenty eight' yard line On 'a revolving play on Michigan left tackle' Bob Blake made two vards Hammond 1 was offside andis Michigan was penalized five yards bringing the ball rto "within twenty yards ot the Michigan goal Umpire Snow called the Ixill back to tne twenty five yard line Manier bucked three yards Dan? Blake? faicd to gain and' Bob tried for goal from tne thirty yard ne It was a successful effort tsctf'c Michigan 4 Vanderbilt 1 Craig Spurt 1 ''Michigair kicked off tO' Dan Blake who nnade a beuutitnl run back to the oj vard line 'Craig: then1 made a dashing spurt through Michigan line for 30 yards bringing the hail to Michigan 46 ya rd linew Vandcr hi If 'lost two yards in two trials and stone got tne ball on an onside kick' D7 Blakcwcnt through for four vards mid Manter for one Manier and chorn did a brother act in carrying the baU and barned the first down for' Vander bilt Curtis broke through and threw DBlatai for a loss of five yards on the next atrial Here Michigan was pcnalized'five yards for offside play "bringing the ball to 27 yard line? Craigs was? again thrown for a loss of twer yards Bob Blake tried for a place from the 3b vard'line but the balb went way wide' and out of bounds at the M'efrigan lo yard line Garrels? punted anti Costen made a fair catch on the 4j yard dine Graig failed Jo gam and Bob Blake made vards on a straight buckManier Jmadc two yards giving Vanderbilt lie ni'st down on the AHcniga a dine: Manier and Biake carried the Jball to the Michigan 2G yari line MT CLEMENS T' Conner Westendorf wont Connor Andreas I a I LT 1 played a tie scoreless game this afternoon Bredlevithc teams being evenly matched and try Ware as thev might neither could get much ad enton vantage The locals claimed a safety but the Pontiac man was tackled when ba ce nens 0 as tne romiac i VQ rlf and jfVktmtQti fOL was uiuj is' the' third tie game these two tearvis have played in the last two "yearf The particular features of tlw game ere line bucking by Left Half Ross and a splendid 70 yard run by Quarterback Mon teith The lineup poN JUMiw Smit Scherer her the small score ot 4 to 0 from a drop kick by Hurlburt The teams were evently matched as to weight but as to speed and execu tion' Alma clearly outplayed the visitors holding the ball In her territory the most ot the time The first halt was scoreless and was full of punts Alma wgs weak in securing her on side' kicks but was very successful In running back punts I Olivet entered the second half with morn end a vim and after hard work made her drop RECENT SHITS WORKED WITH SUCCESS Curtis failed on Summary: XHVU Pryor Kirley Westervell bteere Ayler Hazard Dennis Swain Schwartz Curtis Mayhew McDonald TouehdowaHttAVendell Curtis Coal from a'aerment Burr Referee Pendleton (BoW io) Umpires Edwards (Princeton Bur L'Vh (Exeter) 25 mInute halves conceded speed and cleverness Car i de' nine rxrints were scored in the first Half on a touchdown byWa Sew h'tl and a goal from field by Mount peasant MouiitzyPleavaiit' failed by a narrow margin orr the kick for 1 goal following VVa 1 touchdown hut his goal from the field brought rounds of applause from the crowd of noo persons present Onlv once during the first half was the Indians goal in danger In the second half by swinging in to the game ail the fresh men at their command the Syractie team the tide of defeat: The ball see sawed back and forth between the twenty yard lines of both teams' for 'nearly' fifteen fnin fs Mount Pleasant anddLibby had the better of Stein in the punting With the exception of Mount Pleasant whose right leg was slightly injured tho Indians presented the same battle 1 ne from start to finish After twentv one minutes play theooond half a terrific line plunging Syracuse men forced the ball back niheteen yard line The Indians would not yield another inchnld Stein resorted to a goal from i lavement landing tne oau rairiy ween the goal posts and scoring team's only talljbf fourfpointS HARVARDjNQSESg: WU VICTORY In second Taylor and Wilsou were sub stituted for Gilbert and Crowley for Albion and razer and Wheeler succeeded Dersnah and Parker for A Halves 30 minutes Umpires Latham Albion Smith A Buehler A Linesman Kratz Bay City Touch downs Doty 3 Shedd 2 ield Snell 2 Small 4 report for practice Sunday morning at 9:30 night and the following are requested to Iia nn hand: Manaarer Isadnre Honcrhtrtn Spiral Reserves are out strong ror tne 93 pound championship and? at present seem I to have it cinched They have won seven games lost none "made ISO points ana have been scored upon but twlco They beat the McGraws 30 0 Columibias 20 3 Maddocks 15 0 Erieg 20 0 Thirds 35 5 Wakuwannas 33 0 Columbia A 23 0 ollowing Shamrocks are requested to re port at Eighth and Orchard Sunday morn ing at 10:30 'to be measured for their sweaters: enton Sweeney Oullette Gil more Carolan Wheelock Brown Brazil McGIennen Pullen Hickey Deck be on hand: Manager Isadore Houghton erry Yost Hayes Clapman Kohlmor gen Cheiow Moebs Baker De Cpteau Lodge Bennett Gregory Bennett Creede and Roy Van Syckle and Scothe of the Her alds After the meeting practice will be held and a team picked from the above to go againstdhe A Detroit Inde pendent combination oh November 10 and the A on November 241 Hard practice will be the order for' the next three weeks on Mondays Wednesdays and ridays at 7:30 o'clock Any of the above men not reporting for practice will be dropped from" the squad Claytona Hext Tigers 1 took two out of three Tigers The score: TIGERS H'3 144 Jfi3 A West Point November 3 Yale 10 West? Point 6 That' was the score at the end of foot ball game between the New Haven collegians and fepreseritatives ot the United States vYnilitary academy' When Yale andf the army meet 'her? on the local' gridiron the affair! is looked upon as the big feature of the football season the attend ance today was larger thn' on any previous occasion that the' New Haven men Visited the military campus The gamei enough but the showing' made by the Elis was a disappointment to thVir partisans Their line work was poor They weak in attack and defense particularly in first half In the second they braced and made a bet ter front but the fumbling of punts spoiled their open play The cadets at all times put up the stiffest kind of a Contest'' The absence Boonie at fullback was a handicap to Yale but Captain Morse filled the vacancy very clev erly so that the low score of the collegians cannot be attributed en tirely to this drawback Coach (graves had the soldiers in fine trim and there were mighty cheers for him when his men scored after twenty minutes of play in the first half or the fifteen minutes the contest was almost about even ex changes of punts being frequent In bucking the line West Point invar iably made' gains The: touchdown for the army was made after Jonw fumbled punt on" 45 yard line' Score: YALE WEST POINT Hanlon Weeks Erwin Colten Christy Pullen Stearns Johnson Mountford Hill Smith Touch tcuch from INTO WINNERS! CLASS' IN MT CLEMENS GAME trine of ties yesterday when she de Clemen by a score of 5 to 0 The tn town Uiins bub I elalmlng that undue penalties were im sed while exceed Lngrough work of the team passed by unnoticed by the referee illed to the overflowing with confidence nn their coach playihg a game in De the disaster of defeat was narrowly averted the little Easterners evidently hav ing been praised more than was good forh' lr iteads and the swelling told yester lav Their one touchdown came in he middle of the first half when after a series end runs and line bucks tne ban was placed on ML three yard line from where Suckert bucked over forhe five points Kreeke vniissinff a goal from an angle In the eerond Half they advanced the ball again within their en five varJ line tout were held for iinwna kick once failing to hold Ml considered tbc game was a lisucome Mr gains were few exceptn penalties while team did not put the spirit in their play of are capable and inore than one' Indian is the fine IDI fv vu I ww first" practice day: The field was condition also being Inches deep in mud I he summary EASTERN Bullion" Hamlin Drew 'Jaulllo iKicK vi ne kick war nair biocxed ianaEptchard' carried itto the yard illne' Before being stopped Dan Blake? failed to gumvin two trials It was the thlrdvdown witn tho ball on Michigan's vartl line I' Bob Blake tried for a place kick from la yard Ime luck was still against them and the bjilLwnt? to the right the goal posts Michigan kicked out front the '20 yard' line to Bob the ball going out of bounds 'ton o2 yatd: litic A 'wintr 'shift with Costen' carrying (he ba IL (gave Vanderbilt' five yards gain Dan Blake added five" Michi gaiis wui penalized live aide play ihretv Blake for "a loss of two yards An onside Kick tva: blocked but fell on the bull fvVVxT': Princeton November Princeton took on the Dart mouth team today for last de feat by rolling up 42 points against the New Hampshire eleven Prince ton started the game in whirlwind fashion anti scored in he first minutes of play Glaze caught the ball qn the kick off but his team failed to gam and he punted to Dilldn who bythc cleverest dodging seen here this year picked his way through the whole Dartmouth team and sprinted over the? goal line fora touchdown The visitors fought plucklly through out the game but they were hope lessly outclassed and only made two first downs during the entire contest Their line was heavy and fast and their backs speedy' but they made scarcely any use of new rules and could not gain through Prince jtoit's line Aftrr sensational touch down Princeton ball on the Kickoff series of playa around end' and between end and tackle mouth's Wister raife fqr QUARTERBACK SMALL WAS A STAR rels tailed to KaliLOn a short onside ki Vanderbilt got Jlie ball on tne Michigan fiftype yard dure A fake nuck by Manieri'gave Vanderbilt tno yards Bob punted out of on? thft Michigan fifteen yard line Garrels 'immeaistelv returned tin The hounded Jieyond Costen hut he 'picked rit up and ran if hark to Vandej bilVs forty yanl lino exchange 'of puntsiinally brou'fit the ball to Vanderbilt on her own thir tvseveni yard Blake failed to go 'tn but yards Then to Magoffin 'itetayk! five yards to th Michigan forty yard line: Garrdt punted Cost wlw was forced out of bounds the VNfidci'bllt thirty five yard line where? time was alld? inal scare Michigafi Vande bilx TIGERS TAKE THEIR REVENGE v' Roll Up 42 Points on Old oe men Dartmouth Whd Were Outclassed VICTORY OR PENN STATE PLUNGES BRING SCORE AGAIAST NAW Annapolis M1 November 3 By flue generalship and a remarkable series of line plunjtes by ullback Hirschman Pennsylvania State defeated the Naal Academy eleven here this afternoon 5 to 0 only other defeat Inflicted on th" midshipmen this season being by Princeton nnd by the same score as that Cl (VUU oiiu asv did nothing to justify reports of their rough hiah 'school football eleven broke Ing one touchdown and two place: kicks mgn SCJWOI 10010411 I madA th tniehdnn after Minnesota ted the City" high schoolteam' at had smashed her way fifty yards $own the Wisconsin Averts Disaster MAlnn 3Vt November 1 Wis Aral few minutes of lhe firs Aftr tne piirue was even aw outplaVed bv Iowa for the remainder of the liK stcon4 lf' Wisconsin played th J0? Wiorudu IS feet the final score bring Vi isconsln is Iowa' that when sa ii a ve 11 il IwaeuZ "UM much a trust as the Stand trouble arose between Callahan and American league several mon hs ago When President Charles Lcmiskes r'sl American league team I 'allahan repudiated a nar Uhan which provided orSa atlonai Heipatlon In the games with the I leagus for 'the championship Malone 173 128 14K Cv M'lonc iReutter I 148 131 Ed Aultichu J33 131 CAN Ir A 1 731 KSS 7fl3 Totals The teams will roll their return game at the Columbia alleys in the near fu ture (' Independents to Reorganise basketball team champions of last year will reorganize under the name of the Colma club and arc open for games with independent teams through A A a requested to meet at Satirdiy? Millard Greene for the team Schmidt Rice Harvey Wilkie Taylor Matters Johnson Cook Robertson (capt) Place kicks Marshall 2 McCarthy ot Brown and Hoag land ot Princeton Hack'tt of West Point Linesman Phil Allen of Chi cage Attendance' nCOO Another Tie at Huron Port Huron Mich St Clairs forfeited to the Brookyns and give up thelrclalm nto chaiuplonship Everett wotild" like "to a game for Sunday November 18 and Thanksgiv ing They average 851 pound Address street team will play Wayne soldiers at the tort today The fol lowing players 'ptease report at' 1655 River street at 3 Al bus Spooney Ross bash EberharC' anfiA' Krapp Smith' Hoffmeyer l)artj4LReardon Invaders will play thif WoIverlnes today at Eighteen th and Boulevard ollow ing players must report at 1 sharp Jacques uller Dunn MoriartyA G'BrJgP Bondi Morrison Davis Bowman Beil andr Yantics would' like to arrange a game with the Vigilants for next Saturday The Yantlcs accept the game of the StVCiairs ''for 'Saturtlay November? 24 but will not play at the ground' Teams wishing games address Charles Moorees? 173 AbhCitt street ollowing are requested to report fimjday morning at 10 SuHivanrtRelllyyHuret Graham' Ste vensoriT Carpty Donel Kleset Sham beau Walt 'Marshall Stevenson rank Sullivanrf Everettst wilt EplayYjthey Heston (Reserves at thet'Mack grounds'1 today at 2 The following Everetts arc requested to TJanagap Koerber Daly Robison MdhnVE fiiriith Mohn SmithBlokell(atodrea'4'Moose Maddock Columbiais defeated the Mud Hens in a hard fought 'gameby a score ot 5 to 0 The new end Ellis played a strong game for the winners All Columbias are requested to report fpr practice Tuesday as they will have a hard game Wednesday with the Muddocks "itf 'V a Hilton? Juniors 'defeated the Barstow school by a score ot 27 to 0 Hamlin Leb bnt and lanagan starred for the winners and GhapatOn and MaKlnnon for the losers The Hiltons would" like games With 6 or 70 pound teams or games address lanagan 349 East Congress street 'ollowing Garfields are requested to be on the grounds at'Ort and Solvay at 1:30 Sun day for their gains with the Mohawks: and Sandusky Redmond Geharz But ler Duff Doyle Benedict Condon Schulz and Welnzlnger Art' Grant) Is also re quested to report Yantlo Roserves vlefeated the St Peter eleven by the overwhelming scone of 57 to 0 The feature of the game was the playing of James Long at fullback Any eleven in the city averaging "70 pounds desiring a game address James Long 179 Abbott street Heston Reserves will play the Everetts at the Mack grounds at 2 tn The Hes ton would like to hear from the Wolverine Juniors in regard to a game for November 11 or Thanksgiving day Ad dress Manager Heeton Reserves 3S Jit Elliott avenue iv Records will play at Wyandotte today and the following players axe requested to take the 12 car? iLongstaff Hiles Lingeman Lennan Boussle Maher Hut ton Bondle and air Miller Mar tin Cecil Harwood McChesney Hacker Nolan and Hamlin Heralds play the Barstows 'today at Mack avenue grounds at 2:30 Scott O'iBrien and Thorn are requested to be on hand Manager of the Heralds would like to hear from managers of Port Huron and Nrrthyillqf Jeyens Address 396 Mt Elliott avenue Hudsons have organized rather late in the season but are out for games with all WO pound teams for Tuesday and Thursday afternoons or games address Walter Vlvier 479 orest' avenue west All mem bers are requested to report for practice Monday evening at o'clock lit McGraw and Boulevard Shamrocks will't play the St Lbuls team at Sunday 'at 1:30 and the fol lowing are requested to report at Eighth and Orchard at 1 enton Bra zule Sweeney Oullette Pullen Brown Hosworth Deck lanigan Wheelock Carotin Hickey Rooney Shanahan and Carney "Milwaukee played a very fast and Interesting game of football with the Pontiac town team at Pontiac on Satur day The score was a tie Milwaukee A i would like to hear from some team for a game next Saturday Their average is 140 Address Bert Hossinger 24waukee avenue west Detroit mute team will have about hard practice fills morning at at Woodmere for a game with the Held The line olavine was magnificent Twice were treated 1 the Gophers again worked the! ball for sixty a I1U Srt IS It Uw UW i 11 U1H7 1 Ikl I vH 1 ing Marshall an opportunity to test his deadly toe In the half the gritty cornhnskers startled the Minnesotans by three times skirting the Gopher left end for gains of sixty seventy and eighty yards Though each time they placed the ball oii Minne five yard line the Nebraskans were unable to pierce stonewall line and the Gophers kicked out of danger Min nesota remained true to the old style game because of the presence in the stands of Stagg and Eckersall a tricky was at tempted Nebraska seemed but a few pounds light er than Minnesota The line up: MINNESOTA NEBRASKA Ittner Defeating Heavy Syracuse Team 9 to Af prrield Ankle Deep WittrMud SHOW SUPERIORITY IN AIX 1 BRANCHES SCORE 12 TO lint November The foot ball team from Michigan Military acad emy defeated thc eleven from the Mich igan School for the Deaf this afternoon 12 to 0 by superior all around work! The Orchard Lake boys made their gains oftener through the line the silent team being unable to negotiate ten yards consistently although they were: game all through The military boys "cored on a touchdown by Eastman who was the star of the day on his kick from a placement and a safety Eastman also kicked his own goal Near the close of tljie second half his nose was GREAT RUN Continued rom Page 17 Part another chance and this tfrfio ho boosted It over the bar Thus he scor ed nine of Michigan's ten points Almost immediately after tnus Vander bilt: gave Micmgan rooters "'an worse scare than Illinois furnished for a few minutes one week earlier Dan Blake had taken the ball on a punt at his 40 yards line and had run It back to midfield Craig got loose for a'nne run of thirty five yards and this with some grand line bucking and a Michi gan penalty put the ball within about two yards from goal Here came great opportunity and her greatest mistake There seem to be a chance to stop her Manier was to take the bail for a buck with the chances strong that he would do the distance Ap parently Stone became over anxious His pass to Costen was high The quarterback made a very good try to remedy his error but he 50V01JO 4' center "wight guardleft guard right" tackle left tackle right endleft end quarterback fullback right halfleft half XJfcrh Tiirtft XkT nillves i CAL WILL MAKETROUBLE 51 ES ON' REUSAL TO LETHOI PLAV SERIES Chicago November 3 James 5" han formerly manager of th CM cag American baseball team and bs season manager of a local in A weanVur Um rps to the amounts of The baed upon an auexru HAiarA Ross tram but Mtoroejs juckeridge Shanahan Rouen Coach Burgess will line un the team against SL Louis at 1 at Iteooklyns claim the lOO pound champion ship and the only team that wan dispute this title Is the Webster Reserves Tne Brooklyns and Websters will fight it out Thanksgiving at Clark park and 'the backers have money to post jvt tlx Tile ree Press that they will win out Brooxlyns nave Saturday November JO open and would like to fill it Address Keating 1 19 Harrison a venue Defender Athletic" club 'Will hold a very Important meeting Monday evening at 7 :30 at the hew gymnasium in hall corner Pierce and Ciiene The follow ing are requested to report without fail Door Scott Reuhle Wm Diedrich red Rutz Reuhle Riemer Brodie Ma lone Kelso Schultz Seitz Lavens Smith Reuhle Miller and Miller The above are requested to report' without fail Yantics went11 down to defeat before the Orioles Saturday by a score of 26 to 'O Touchdowns were' made by Scanlon Zlnn bauer Rockleman and Peltier The Orioles go to Mt Clemens Sunday to play the 10 team there Any team disputing the Tight to the 103 pound champion ship of the city is requested to write Chas Lawson 684 Eighteenth streel or call West Heston A claim4 a forfeit game' from the Warren A football team as the latter: team failed to show up for their scheduled game with the Hestons Satur day afternoon 4 The manager ot thf vaders is requested fiAcall Manager Mc Grath at Main 190 The Hestons will prac Tuesday and Thursday evenings ot this week Halfbadk Dendel has returned to the game and will play the balance of the year with his old team mates Hillsides of Windsor the strong Cadillacs of Detroit by the score of 24 to 0 The goal Was 'never In danger from the beginning of the game to the finish the ball being in the Cadil territory throughout The features of the game were the end runs of the Hillside team and the playing of Green of the Cadillacs The Hillsides would like to hear from the Morrels Invaders and Heralds in regard tr a game Address Percy Stokes 1 Orioles defeated the' Yantlcs' yesterday in a one sided contest by' the score of 26 to 0 The Orioles outplayed opponents at all stages of the game on defenfdvfe and offensive work Rockelman Pieltler Scan lan Delaney and Steyshal starred for the winners Sk far this season the have won every game played and have not been scored upon "while scoring 46 points The Orioles will play at Mt Clemens to day and all members are requested to re port at the Briscoe field at 11 :30 sharp Columbians 'journeyed to Birmingham yesterday with the intention of playing Bir mingham high school supposed to average 110 but Instead ran up against a team av eraging not less than 125 The Columbians gave the home team a goSU game neverthe less bolding their heavier opponents at all stages of the game and keeping the ball in their territory most of ths time Birmlng hom only scored after a fake kick which netted them about 40 yards aided by a penalty of 15 yards against the Columbians Wa Hoos 'have cancelled their game with Walkerville and will play the Monroe team instead but will give Walkerville a later date The following players are requested to report at louis not later than 10 as' they will catch the 11 car for Monroe: Yost Hees rleberger Lodge Jeakle De Monteur II Van Sickle Moebs Claupman Kohlmorgen Chalou Vo gel Bolton Cooper Gregory The team will take along a big bunch of rooters and have a lively time in Monroe Mayflowers wish to book games with any 100 pound teams the Webster Reserves Vigilants of Windsor or Park A pre ferred or games call James Grant Main 1001 The Mayflowers claim a forfeited game from the Park A for failing to put in an appearance The Mayflowers would like to book another game with the Parks for any amount of money desired to be played at the ot grounds The Mayflowers further wish to state that they claim the championship of the 100 pound class A' will play Mt Clemens at the Bath city today Independents will be outweighed by at least ten pounds per man but depend upon their speed to at least iplay a tie game Misel and Schneider two of their best players are on the sick list owing to injuries received in last Sun days game It has been decided that Mul lane wnl referee The following are re quested to at the waiting room in time to catch the 12:30 car: Mc Connell Robinson Hunt Mephan Krug Anteau Collins Wojcik Mullane Shay Schneider Maloney and Borck Louis and Shamrock football teams will fight it out this afternoon at at 1 o'clock A hot game 4s expected as there is great rivalry betwen ths two clubs The following members of the St Louis fnrm ap tpgtti wrniin hkr kcliuc iui xeani are earnestly requested to report at Mvember 10 with any of the club house not later than 12:15: Elster teams: Orioles St Colpmbiana age McMillan Mullins McIntosh Speck or 1 igilants of VV indsor Aadrubs Tft rn Prendergast Bernie Bowerman McCarthy ia xt Mifoh4i i Art a nr nlinnfi VIV avvwv i 1001 and ask for Grant I Vermonts defeated the Elms by a score ot i 30 to If Tha former would like games with i any team averaging 63 or 70 pounds Call up West 282 or address 124 ifteenth street The following players will report Monday at 4:30 odclock: Noon an Howe Weaver Howell Brennan Cornell Cornell Humphrey Robison and Creedon Markey Cadillac's of Detroit piay the Hill sides of Windsor at Walkerville Sunday The following players are earnestly re quested to report at 1:30 at ourth 'and Porter streets: Campbell 'Green Moorey Back Geer Scannell aust arr Craft St John McHugh Clapp Kos Carrier? Hawkins' Murrln Speigel Breen and Model Park A C' Detroit College and Orioles forfeited to the Brooklyns this Barstows will line up against the Heralds this afternoon at Mack avenue grounds Barstows are crippled by the loss of i Krecke who Is out with an injured hand Armitage will replace him in today's game All members of the team are requested to tense to meet it and Cratg was the only man who got around for any' big gains He tore off runs of 35 30 and 20 vards but Garrels outdid hint with 30 25 and 75 yards while Cvrtis made one of 30 yards The gains were made mostly around 'Hanxmond'b end Harry Hammond is stilb sdft and? was" not at his best He was over running his man and was frequently boxed tor gains by Vanderbilt Another thing that might be tioned is that thiswas first game at ilialfback? and Xewton wa forced to go into tackle in place of Patrick and this is new job for Newton If was a fine sight to see the duel between Bishop and Costen as to who could run back kicks the better Bishop was a little nervous at first and juggled the ball but after he squared himself around he did Jirork that brought the 8000 people to their feet with frenzied delight Bishop takes the bail and makes' his get away and then takes chances dodging and? wiggling It takes than 4e man to stop hint and his one run of 35 yards was as clever aybit of back field work as ever seen here Costen is more bn theEckersall or der i lie makes a bluff tO'the Aacklcr and being a quick starter breaks away In the other direction handles punts cleanly the only he really missed being once when the ball went through his arms hit him on the top of his head and bounded" duck about fifteen yards before lie could capture it Loell Agaiu a Stan'" Another nice contest was that be tween Stone and Boell linemen who arecelebrated for breaking through and making tackles Stone is the best lineman the' south has produced and completely outplayed Clements today Loell is really the sensation of the west this year and maintained his quickly made reputation today Both Stone and 'Loeli did phenomenal' work in getting through and stopping plays in fact Loell saved Michigan from being scored on once and lie vas down the field quicker than the end and fell on the ball after it had bounded There was another duel in the contest and it was in the matter of punting John Garrels did not show nearly the form he displayed in the Chicago game last year and will have to boot it harder in order to retain his place as a belter kicker than Eck ersall Bob Blake rather hung it on to today and in an exchange or punts the commodores gained an aver age of almost ten yards and there was practicallv no wind to help either one Those who like the open kicking game had plenty to see today In the first half Bob Blake punted ten times and Garrels nine times In the second half Blake who evidently was waiting and stalling after Vanderbilt had tied the score with 4 to 4 kicked repeatedly in hopes to keep the final score at this point hut when the game was finished he had total of twenty two punts for both halves to his credit and Ger rels had nineteen It is certainly put ting the ball in the air soma in sixty minutes of play Almost a punt to the minute In Comparison of thc "Play hair Vanderbilt carried the ball on straight' football 110 yards and was thrown back for losses of two and three yards Michigan carried the ball forty six yards and lost four vards In the second half A anderbllt advanced the ball lOLards and Michi gan went 123 yard But Vanderbilt went back for a total of twenty two yards on seven of Tier playt white Michigan was thrown back only three the first half Bob Blake tried for field goals from the 35 22 47 and 2o vard lines and failed In the second half his first attempt from the 30 yfird line was successful but he later failed from the 36 25 and 15 yard lines He cashed in once out of eight guesses On the other hand Garrels tried only four times in the first half none In the second half His trials were irom the I 35 yard line three times and pnee from 45 vard line One of his attempts drew a prize jrr Each side lost on a fumble and each saved fumbles twice so that neither has it on the other on that score On Slde On the on side kick Vanderbilt was the more fortunate working it success fully three times while Michigan lost possession of the ball on this ttey four times through tne alertness teLA ander bllt men Michlgan earned a first down on straight line bucking once and Vander bilt did the trick three times Michigan was held for downs and liad to give over the ball once on the 3 yard line while Vanderbilt always resorted to punting rather than take chances Michigan was penalized fiveAImes ror off side playing mainly duetto Ham mond being drawn off side orf'Vander split plays It' cost Michigan a total of 24 yards Vanderbilt Was pen alized 15 yards for Pritchard holding 0IThe following is thedetaited story of the game: Play of irst Half v' Michigan won the 'toss and Yost busied himself putting the ball on the regular golf tee for the kick off Mien igan? coach7 then gathered the team about him giving final instructions while Vanderbilt xvas taking position to receive tne ball Promptly at 2:30 Garrels kicked off for Michigan while the Michigan band played Garrels made a poor kick off to Costen? on the 2 yard line who was downed in his tracksManier smashed through Ey ke foi five yards Craig failed to gain and Bob 'Blake punted The 'ball rolled badly and Bishop fumbled it Gar rels punted onlv "twenty yards and it was ball on Michigan 35 vard line? Manier again ripped up Michigan for 'five yard? and then Bob Blake tried for a place kick from the 35 yard line and it went wide and failed to score i Garrels punted to center field and Manier got the ball but fumbed it Pritchard falling on it The ball vx as now in Vanderbilt's possession on the 42 vard line On a delayed pass Manler went through 'Michigan left for five yards Manier failed? to gam on his second trial at line smashing Bob Blake's fifteen yard outside kick was fumbled artd Pritchard saved it for' Vanderbilt on the ajichigau lo yard line On an attempted run around Michi 1 ight Bishop threw Craig for a loss of two ya rds Again' Bob Bake tried for a goal from placement from the 22 ydrd line but the ball fell short Michigan kicked out to Bob Blake who made a beautiful runback ten yards to 'the center field where he was tackled by Eyke Chorn irst Man to Best In an exchange of punts Michigan lost 10 yards and left the ball in the possession of the Commodores on 45 yard 'line Time was taken out for Chorn Cosjcn tried a quarter back run losing 3 Costen then made a quarter back kick Magoffin falling on the ball on 20 llne i Garrels im mediately punted for Michigan to the center ot the field where Cos ten caueht if and ran it' back 12 yards before he was stopped Time was taken out for Jgatrick He re sumed play then hart not exo Olivet's1M not Hurflburt rplayed game while McCollum and Moore Skidmore Parker RG Gilbert Campbell jTowsley Dersnah Sackett Burroughs Merrill Dunlap RE Day Shedd McKale Boyle Crowley McKenna Hayes Doty 'Titus Small 'Q Saunderson.

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