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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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THE DETROIT EREE TRESS: SUNDAY NOVEMBER ISOff TWO VERY QUICK TURNS UUCVB AUIt ARC movim: vigorously BUST WHO IS AURIB AT 51 LIS XS A dUUSTIOV GEOllGr L1VICMTS LAST DVTTL1J WAS HMESTId' UUV 7) of JT Sltchigan'e Brlabt (1 II Ou Hook Sport I tig Connneut Affair In tbe Western league hare taken two sudden turns In the last week which lend all the more interest to the annual meeting which begins next week "Wednea luy in Chicago In the first place Mar cus Ilayne one of the four owners In the Minneapolis club stated plainly that he was not tn favor of the course pursued by President Goodenow and proposed to attend the Chicago meeting himself and see how things stood The printed inter view created much talk in Western league circles but it now' developes that the wily Goodenow taking no chances on being de posed in tho little kingdom In which he has set himsclf up as ruler sent his broth er to Mr Watson another stockholder and bought Mr interests in the club This brings It to an even thing as far as Minneapolis is concerned unless Mr Sauls augh sides with Goodenow Jt was hoped that this would be an easy way out of the troubles into which John Brush sought to plunge the organization but If Goodenow steps into control in Minneapolis the fight will go on merrily although nothing can now come as far as IS97 is concerned Mr statements given in The ree were frank and full of logic one of his principal arguments bring could we be benefited by such a change as proposed?" This Is very sensible for th only value that could be attached to the franchise in Minneapolis would be in being able to play ball and inability to place teams in six of the other cities would bring the proposed new league down to a basis no higher than the Western associa tion With Kansas City Milwaukee St Detroit Columbus and Grand Rap ids out there would be few desirable cities If Mr Young concedes that lhe Western league has the franchises for To ledo ami Omaha that would remove anoth er pair of ard the material which tnust surround Indianapolis and Minneapo Is possessed o' strength enough to last It out no matter how many rounds that is his own business and he has made a suc cess of It Just who will be the next man to meet defeat at the hands of the Saginaw boy is question but there am challenges from Ziegler McKeever and others in this coun try and from Daley now in England If any one wants to put up a stake and a club will offer an inducement there will be but little delay In arranging matters I La vigne has fought hts way to the front and will fight to hold his place He is a cham pion pure and simple and Michigan has the distinction of producing about the only first class fighter now tn the business The football world Is all excitement now as the teams have trained to their best and the final contests are to take place In the next four weeks Disappointments have cropped out in the east and one of the big four Pennsylvania hits turned out Inferior to expectations In the west the teams have been playing all right and Michigan grows stronger with each day contest with the Lehigh team showed that Michigan classes with the eastern teams and Trainer Robinson says he only wished he had a chance to play Pennsylvania or some of the others next Saturday There must bo a whole lot of respect for the Michigan team In the east as the colleges will not play against the yellow and blue but better things may be expected next season no Mr Robinson says he will have a game or two with them just to sec how strong the east is Michi gan plays a very Important game next Saturday at Minneapolis with the Vniver sity of Minnesota team It will be a hard one to win for while Michigan can beat Minnesota here the team has vet to win In Minneapolis On the Saturday follow ing Oberlin will play at Ann Arbor and nm November 18 Nebraska will be there Thanksgiving will find Michigan and Chicago opposed to each other In the Coli seum in Chicago and the first Indoor game of any note will be played This will about wind up the season but the quality of material discovered at the uni versity this fall prompts the assertion that ffl IT EASILY MICHIGAN HAD NO TROUBLE! WITH W1U LIZ1IGH ailTTRIJO THE CONTEST JIT THU BIG SCORE 40 TO 0 THE nSITORS WERE OtTCTASSEI) 1'11031 START TO tTrERbY AILING TO WITHSTAND ASSAULTS ON THE LINK LKHIGirs IfAt WENT AROUND LET EM) REQUENTLY ERBERTS WORK TIIROUCit TACKLE WAS VERY GOOD Hold er ii ess Proved ine Scenes nnd Story of the Game Waterloo was no more of a surprise to Napoleon than was yesterday's big football game to the Lrown aweatered canvas backed college men from Lehigh University of Bethlehem Pa Michigan bore down upon them like an Alpine avalanche crush ing without mercy all the large hopes am bition and bravado they brought with them teluctantly they gave way to bigger noises and more display than they could make However they took poss ssion of the lob bies of the house and set up a demonstration that made the old hostelry from top to bottom rom that time till they got their train for Ann Arbor there was continual evidence that some thing had happened It was the most important game of the season so far for Michigan and the teimwill go Into the west next week to try conclusions with Minnesota with a good deal of confidence game set tled any doubts that might have existed that team Is capablq of facing any eleven either in the cast or west There is a good deal of anxiousness for a game with Pennsylvania and the boys hope that with the prestige of yesterday's victory the management will get a game with the University of Pennsylvania either for Detroit or an eastern ground There is no longer much fear for the west ern games and yellow and blue enthu siasts hope for a continuous string of vic tories for the season THE ANNUAL CHARGE Students Took the Town by Storm Yesterday Horning The announcement of the time when the college special Is to arrive always draws many faces to the windows along the pro posed line of march for the antics of the students are enough to attract anybody Jefferson to "Woodward and thence to the Russell house is the usual procession so yesterday morning while many were busy hanging out the red white and blue and yellow In honor of the parade people be gan gathering along the line It was about 10:30 when the first train pulled into the depot and soon the cheers made known the coming of the student bodv The team twenty strong and almost 700 students were passengers And the players were at once taken to omnibusses and all hands started for the hotel The college hosts marched along in the road nnd with their horns and veils made known their presence blocks ahead Every UNIVERSITY HICHIGAN 40 LEHIGH 0 0 brim wnrr a COAC COACH WARD SNOW rmp BAKER UGH HUGHES HUTCHINSON AYERS SCHULTZ RICHARDS DRCMIIELLER ARNHAM LETCHER HENNINGER TRAINER ROBINSON BENNETT POPE GREENIXA JUTTNER VILLA WOMBACHER MANNAN SAVAGE PALMER GORDON CAPT SENTER PINGREE HOGG STEEL UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN OOTBALL SQUAD 1896 lis would drop into a lower grade of cities places population and ordinary vis not te sutlicient to pay for a team costing from 12 vO to for the fet aU By sticking to the Western League Min neapolis will prove a very rich franchise Tne fact that with a high salaried team the club practically made last season thows what can expected and this was the first var in which the best element In ihe city could be persuaded to attend the games Mr Goodenow is sticking to his line of fight and each day gives more rea son for Mr Hayne saying has John Because Brush wants to rid of Ban Johnson is no reason why Goodenow should pull out the chestnuts for the Hoosier magnate ne can har Cy see the bottom of it but the meetings next week will doubtless end In a satisfactory arrangement as far as a large majority is concerned Lavigne has won another fight and is now the lightweight champion In the eyes of everybody excepting Ziegler McKeever and a few other second raters at ho want to make a match with him The last "engagement of the Saginaw wonderwas with Evc rhardt one of the toughest men in the business rom the start La Aigne had the better of the southerner and finally just In time to prevent the referee from giving a draw decision Lavigne all but knocked Ev rhardt out It was a stub born contest right through and at no time waa Lavigne in danger Ho neems to court punishment and those who have seen him light have notic 1 how after taking a stiff punch in the face he satis in and pay off with interest Kverhardt was not a match tn power staying quality or Cleverness and Lavigne's winning was on tAcry point In the gama He had Ever hardt well beaten in the fourth round but the man from the south Is nt such a dispo sition and phyrique that he took twenty rounds more before the referee caught hint In hl trsi as he was reeling around the tr and rendered the decision some of tie paper spt5u more partie uiriy of Evcrhar it garneness and abil ity to take unulimint than they did cf Lavignes method of administering it of Lavigne they said he was a wild' tighter and spent a good effort in his at tv rnjts to knock out his opponent There is no question but that I aAjgne was wild he never wu a really clever man but he has always succeeded credit Is due even 1 hrs style is not approved as wai that of Uempsey McAuliffe and Grtffo for etance Lavfi it pcsaeaaerl of rmieh determine: i and courage as anv man that ever into the ring ar 1 hts firtt with NVatecU toll that more plainly than vc rds 81 bat anas tn thia country or any other weighing un J42 pounds eared for NVsJtott's gam until Lavigne polished off th dwarfed negro? In the Everhardt fight Javigne's Jaw ewsjw scores of bad swings calcula'ed put out and it seem tb it the taking of these wicked punches on the hack of the had instead of th fare me indicate cleverness in a mmire Lavigne ean take a punching and 1 always willing to do so and hi worst fault Laa been jn wasting blows but as ho Michigan will be a bad foeman next year to beat than ever One week from last night will find the bowlers at work on the numerous alleys of the city and the regular season will be under way The teams have attained more perfection with palm balls than have those of any other city and the bowling will be of a high standard ju Iging from the practice at the different clubs Bowl ing seems to have taken the place cf every thing else in the clubs during the winter and the chances are that It will be the leading sport this season Boxing is to be neglected billiards will probablv only be played in friendly games and the ab sence of any regular handball courts limits that sport to ah exercise in nearly all the clubs The remarkably liberal proposition of a firm of manufacturers tor an Interna tional billiard tournament this winter is apt to go by the boards as It looks to be a hard matter to bring the champions together The tournament would be inter esting Arith Ives left out of it and two Americans and two of the rench stars battling for supremacy One sldedncss has hurt irofessional tournaments in the past and something very even is needed to make them attractive again RANK COOKE NVHIST Games in the Michigan Lesigne The Michigan Whist League which was or ganized at Jackson a short time ago til ls fair to be in cf the leading auxiliaries to the na tional body There are already sixteen cities that have been placed on the list of membership and six vr seven more will probably tn the ranks at the next meeting At the organization meeting which was held in the parlors of the Hibbard hens at Jackson the following otRcers were elected: A Mandell Detroit vice presi dent A Haynes Bay City secretary llwy Knight Jackson treasurer A Young Bat tle Creek directors Gen Heath of Grand Rapid Roger ot Ypsilanti Lewis ct lint The above officers were named as a committee tn draft a constitution and by Lawn which will be submitted at the next meeting to be held at the same place on Wednesday evening November IN Another committee Las been arpolnted tv look Into the matter of railroad rates and It 1 understood that half tare will prevail to and from all future taeeUngs Th method of play will probably be by teams of four American Whist League rtils to gov ern awl th contests will take place once a month at Jackson A challenge cup will be given to th winning team of four and handsome bedgee to the mbere of that Jenm The ea ron'e play will last until April or May 1T and the Michigan Whist league will probably leck oraa with the New England and New Jersey auxiliary eesoctations at Put in Bay next June ter the Brooklyn trophy The five leading candidate arc Hur" Patria' and Th fit two will have a yralk ovtr Best cigars made In MlcifigdiL Into the west They Avere no more a match for the defenders of the yellow and blue than a bantam rooster for a turkey gob bler They came to Michigan with the proul boast of easy victory and offering bets of even money that Michigan would not be able to score The measure of their defeat expressed in terms of the gridiron was 10 to 0 The measure of Michigan's triumphant feelings can scarcely be mathematically expressed but the ratio between the feel ings of the two teams just after the game was as infinity to zero "We just tore was the way the enthusiastic college boy put it And the co ed with a wealth of fluttering yellow and blue was equally elated and she expressed her opinion of the outcome Avlth it perfectly lovely?" The hundreds of college boys could hardly restrain themselves for the last minute be fore the game was over and when the re feree's Avlilstle sounded the final knell of Lehigh's eleven with a Avhoop and a yell they rushed onto the gridiron and carrie 1 high on their shoulders the victorious play ers to the A club house There was scarcely time for a coherent of yell It was one long vociferous shout of vic tory with just enough to catch breath The wearers of the yellow and blue came to Detroit with their cour age screwed to its limit but with more or less misgivings for the result ive minutes on the gridiron begat assurance and that soon turned into a confidence that grew stronger the longer the opposing teams played Michigan beat the Lehigh men worse than any other club this season Pennsylvania only rolled up a score of 30 to 0 and with that as a criterion the University of Mich igan followers figure it that their team can cope with any of the eastern elevens Lehigh Avas surprised not to say chag rined Trainer Jim Robinson who was feeling the effects ot victory more than any of the students even was approached by trainer who said to him: Jim where did you pick up all those players anyway?" replied Robinson nonchalantly as if nothing unusual had happened have lots more of those fellows down It was with a loud shout of triumph such as college boys know how to get out of their lungs that the crowd broke out of the A park and started down town was the only comment of the college hoy as he swung his cane high above his head and the big yellow and blue flag on the eni of it floated high In the air Woodward avenue residents have accustomed enough to the tri umphant marches of the of crowdso that they betray no uneasiness and as the boys marched loudly down the pave ment to their headquarters at the Russell house there grevtea them many a friend ly salute from Woolvard avenue porches of Rah! Rah!" rent the air and until the college lads struck a bigger dem onstration down street they had every thing all their own way They had no show however yvlth the big parade ani body wore the blue and yellow on hats canes In button holes or on horns And the horns by the way were In abundance They were on the spot in all sizes and tones and lent to the din It was not the blare of the trumpet or the roll of the drum that welcomed the conquerors but the hid eous tooting of the many tuned horns The regulation tin implement Avith which the rag gatherer makes known his coming on the side street miniature affairs that had a noise making apparatus equalling the biggest horns some specialties six feet long built on the lines of a fog horn and others unique shaped like mountain horns and so on made up the lot of (Valua ble adjuncts to the student body or what would a student be on football day without his voice or horn his ribbons or cane? A happy lot it was and on arriving at the Russell house all hands tried to get in just to raise the roof with a few yells Robust as were the cries they were noth ing to those of a later hour There was no Inspiration other than the fact that the team should Avin and the natural deter mination to let everybody know the owner of each voice was from the of When the game was over and the boys had fought their way through the crowded street to the hotel some yells went up that were yells They were the shouts of desperate men for on the way down the avenue the noise of the parade and the shouts for sound money drowned the yells for th college so the acoustic properties of the hotel were given a test to show that the parade had not dimmed the ardor of the young men The second train brought in about 300 and arrived just in time for the students to eat a hasty lunch and repair to the De troit Athletic Ulub The advance guard had gone there before and nearly all took the street cars half scaring the life out of passengers who did not know what was going on In all about about 1000 held up the end of the university town and they did well considering the counter at traction in the way of the political demon stration Many drove out in fancy 'buses nnd gaily decorated rigs and some few walked so as to see the decorations andthe gathering crowds The Lehigh teamwent out before that of the of M1EM1 A THU GROUNDS There AVa Plenty of Kxeitcmcnt on the Delta The football crowd was rather slow In finding its way to the 1 A grounds largely for the reason that the game was called for 2 so early after the din ner hour It gave scarcely time for the students to eat their dinner and get to the grounds And the last trainload from the University City had scarcely time to meet its afternoon engagement The manage ment therefore felt rather blue at the financial outlook when at the side tines were held up by not more than horn tooting students But the people had just Tiegun to arrive and from that mtnuta Uli 2 o'clock th How To Vote You may vote for either Bryan or McKinley but every purchase you makoiof non union goods is ono ballot caat against your union and your own interest Tho union man who buys non union made goods when he can just as easily get union made goods is helping to perpetuate the present system with all of its horrible iniquities There are two ways of spreading unionism One through organization and the other through the purchase of union made goods By purchasing union made goods you benefit yourself and family by purchas ing non union goods you take the bread from your owu childrens mouths Organization is the chief factor in securing high wages There is no member of a trades union who would bo willing to dissolve the union and trust to the effects of the tariff or monetary system or anything else to maintain wages The most selfish man will never deny that organization is a good thing If he is intelligent he will admit that every point gained for the wage workers has been gained through their labor union thou are a And so is the union man if ho has loyalty and nerve enough in him to demand union made goods In purchasing tobaccos remember it is just as easy to obtain goods bearing the Tobacco Union Label as it is to buy non union tobaccos without the label This label is endorsed by the American federation of Labor raternally Yours Tobacco Union No 13 HL GLOBB TOBACCO COMPANY Detroit Mich who manufacture tlie celebrated SLUE LABEL (chewing) and LABEL PLUG (smoking) avas first tobacco factory in the United States to recognize the right of organized labor by adopting the National Tobacco Union Label itf'keepers had their hands full The crowd that has always lent its enthusiasm to the Cornell games was not present but the showing was good for the occasion considering the tact that a game Avlth Le high wns an Innovation and the larger fact that the biggest parade in the liistorA' of Detroit was failing in line on Woodward avenue There Avere between 2000 and 3000 spectators on the grounds and the length of the faces of the respective managers decreased as the afternoon wore along and the people still kept corning It was a pretty gay crowd even If it wasn't the biggest football aggregation that ever got together Yellow and blue floated everyAvhcre from grand stand and tallyho and irom the extremity ot the college prodigious cane Lehigh's colors were no Avhero to be seen Only now and then a Lehigh supporter was visible and it was Slain that Detroit Avas no rendezvous for Bethlehem alumni or the first time In the season the big yellow chrysanthe mums had their chance and every Ann Arbor man had a very big one Of course the freshman was plainly to be picked out as the wearer of the most prodigious and the sophomore carried the biggest horn Noss and then a tallyho entered the gate and amid a chorus of yells started on its circuitous journey around the A track Every arrival of that sort was greeted As ith a fog horn salute and the waving of flags The pretty faced female occupants of these fancy turnouts always waved their appreciation of the welcome accorded them while their escorts tooted their fish horns and the frightened horses added their effect to the scene by prancing a lively tattoo on the cinder track Tho tallyho contingent lined up in the usual place on the north side of the field and their occupants built themselves into a picturesque heap to watch tho The grand stand and bleachers were little patronized except by a few co eds and their escorts who begrudged the trouble and tiresomeness of standing on the side linos whore the best of the game was to be seen It took the ordinary student a Aery littlo time to decide where his presence was needed to give him the best outlook for the game His place was right at the front of the lines and there 20t) students and their friends crowded and tooted and yelled themselves hoarse as the evidences of Michigan's superiority increased Le high was at the disadvantage of having no one to cheer and the lusty of yell was the only one in The yelling of men was re duced to a science There was a head yell master and he had his trusty aids who were stationed at convenient Intervals and beat time with big canes whenever there was an opportune time tn shout Th stu dents watched for hts directions and fol lowed them as implicitly as a church choir would follow the motions of a choirmas baton There were several yells im provised for the occasion that were more or less effective but th staple old university veil Avas most used After every good play It came loud and clear breasting the strong west wind and carrying inspiration to the plaA ers on the field of Rah! Rah! of Rah! Rah! Rah!" "Hurrah! Hurrah! Michigan! Michigan! Rah! Rah! The arrival of the of XL players on the field was the signal for the first set of veilsand after that it was a continual whoop til! the end Michigan had every oppor tunity to make a victorious noise and her faithful adherents Improved every one of them As the game began the yell masters started off the players with this saluta tion: the The ax! The ax! Give 'em the ax! The ax! The Give 'em the ax! The ax! The ax! Where?" the neck! The neck! The neck! In the neck! The neck! The neck! In the neck! The neck! The neck! And the last Avord was drawn out to such a length that no Lehigh man could have failed to know where it was the Intention to hit him with the chicken killing instru ment The crowd swayed from end to end of the ropes according as the elevens moved from one end of the field to the other However there was not a great deal of need to get off the lines adjacent to Le high territory as the Bethlehem boys had all they could Ao to keep anywhere near the outskirts of their ground "Rip up the the hinky dinky5' "Rip up" and kindred othr suggestions were hurled from the student advisers on cither side of the line to the players on the field The Ann Arbor contingent grew more and more enthusiastic as the score grew awf the Lehigh boys became manifestly less able to cope with the terrific rush line and the agile halfbacks of team As the game approached its end Le men became less and less capable of wlths'andlng the invincible line and the noise of the victorious students grew more and more marked The ball was constantly in territory and the pa'ns were frequent and big The students were simply waiting for the end when they might carry the plucky team from the field on their shoulders and yell them selves hoarse as they made the usual tri umphant march to the down town district HOW TICK SCORItS WJjni 5 MABU Details of the I'lajs I'roni the Slnrt to tire Lehigh won the toss and chose the AA est ern goal with the strong wind at her back Cayley kicked off for Michigan to fifteen yard line White carrying the ball back ten yards before he was stopped by erbert Letdgh tried a tandem play Van Duyne gaining five yards but on the next I'lay there was a fumble Lhigh saving the ball however Lehigh finding she could not get through Mcbigan line urgilt dropped back for a kick and punted rhe oval forty yards erbert getting the ball Gur solus was down on the little half back before he could move far and brought iimi to earth The ball had been eartteri over to the south line and when Michigan put it in play eiver made a bad pass anu it went outside erbert was on it in a flasn and saved it to his team Tne ball was brought in fifteen yards and Villa aided by splendid interlerence gained tliteen yards tnrough tackle He then gained three yards on a similar play White was laid out in the scrimmage When the bail was next put in play Hennlger took it and gain ed four yards on another tackle play Then erbert went through guard for five yards I elver made another bad pass and al though erbert saved the oval there was a loss of seven yards tor Michigan er bert tried right end and got eight yards and then Cayley and erbert tried either tacklo for gains of 4 and 5 yards respectively Hogg hit tne center for four yards and the ball was on fifteen yard line Cayley plunged through tackle for a gain ot ten yards and a touch down looked sure as Lehigh was apparently unable to withstand savage assaults upon her line Cayley took the ball on the next play but lost it in the crimmage and Lenlgh fell on the ball on her five yard line White aroused en thusiasm by a brilliant twenty five yard run around left end Hutchinson tackling him White twisted his bad knee in going to ear th and there was a delay of three minutes Van Duyne went against Mich line but found it impenetrable Then there was a fumble but Gunsolus saved the ball and gained the necessary five yards Van Duyne tried to get through Villa and Carr but was unable to do so and then Lehigh tried a criss cross play with like result urgitt punted and erbert got the ball Trelchler bringing him to earth erbert tried the end for a five yard gain and arn ham plunged through tackle for a gain ot seven yards Lehigh was off side on tho next play and it gave Michigan ten yards of unearned territory erbert tried tackle plays twice and gained eight yards Then Cayley fumbled again and Lehigh got the ball "White made another fine run arcund Hutchinson's end for fifteen yards and again his knee gave him trouble when he was brought down Lehigh next tried a double pass from Holderness to Van Duvne for a gain of a yard or two and then the eastern men and the bail went over on downs on Lehigh's 33 yard line Michigan woke up here and set her admirers wild erbert went through tackle for nine yards and repeated the play for a gain of 18 yards and the ball was only ten yards from the goal line Henninger car ried it five yards nearer the coveted line and erbert went over for the first touch down after 19 minutes of actual plav The ball had been planted exactly between the posts and erbert kicked an easy goal Score: Michigan 6 lehigh 0 urgitt kicked off for Lhigh and he snt tho ball clear to tho goal line It hit ons of the posts and eiver picking it up on the five yard line traveled back 10 yards with the ball lefore he was brought to earth Cayley made a small gain and then erbert tried the tackle play again and It netted eight yards Henninger was giv en a chance to show what he could do V1J ncxt play and he score! a gain of 12 yards on an end play Hogg lilt the center for a gain of three yards but Michigan was guilty of holding and the ball went over Ixdilgh getting possession on 50 yard line urgitt gained seven yards but Van Duyne wns tackled almost before could move White car ried the ball four yards around the end but Michigan held her opponents without gain on the next play and the ball went over on downs on Michigan's 10 vard line erbert got around the end for a run of 25 yards on the next play and the stu ntJ J'ont crazy Their joy was short lived however as Michigan had again been guilty of holding and the ball went back into th easterners' possession almost where they had lost It On the first nlav however Lehigh was the offender In th matter of holding and it was Michigan's ball again arnham Avent through takle for six yards and then erbt rt aided bv nn interference and doing some splendid dodging went around left end for a run of 35 yards Cayley tried a tackle play for four yards nnd erbert squirmed through the line and dodged along for 13 ar sU rhp ba11 was only five yards from Leh ghs goal line and on the next plav Hogg went through center and nvr the iiS? for Michigan's second touch down time seven minutes erbert kik4 an easy goal Score: Michigan 12 Lehigh 0 kicked tho ball over Michigan's goal line on tho next kick off and Hogg a tor bback Lehigh lined up on Michigan a 2a yard line and Cayley took a the rard line Whit caught th ball on yrd lino and traveled Iack 15 yards lx fore he wan brought to earth urgitt failed in his at tempt to get through th lino and only ganeil two yards when he tried the same a time With th bell on Michigan yard Un Iloldernesa tried a drop kick for goal from the field and only missed it by a couple of feet Hogg made a tquchback out of it and Lehigh again lined up on the 25 yafd line White re ceived the kick exactly in the cantor of the fir cl and punted out of bounds to the 2" yard line When th hall was brought In berbort gained two yards and then there was a fumble Hiuchinson saving the ball however Ifogg erbrt Henninger Villa and Cayley carried ball in turn bak to the center of th field where tlm for the first half was called with ball In Michigan possession Score: Michigan 12 Lhigh 0 Lehigh had made some chances in her tam when it appeared for the second half White her star halftrack retired from the came and Brady went to right half Van Duyne going to left half and Maon taking place at lft end team remained tmehangcL urgitt kicked off for Lehleh erbrt received the ball and dodged through the Lehigh team for a run of 20 yards Caylev was sent around the right nd for a gain of 25 yards and erbert made a ran of is yards on the next play As he was tackled and went to the ground he lost the ball but Carr fell on it and saved it Cayley Villa and erbert hit line for gains of 10 and 5 yards and th "ball was only 10 yards from goal when Cayley carried it to the 5 yard line Cay ley again carried it to within a yard and a half of the line and Hogw went through Continued on OOTBALL AMD GOL GOODS A Complete Line Association and Rugby Balls oot Ball Suits oot Ball Shoes Shin Guards and Nose Masks Agents for oulis Clubs Silverton Balls Caddy Bags Golf Stockings Sweaters Just received a new lino of Striking Bags Doxiog Gloves and encing oils aud Masks SHOOTING SHOOTIAG MACKiyrt)ii HlDliElt BOOTS 93 Woodward rW ODGSON Howard "MARKS I ii.

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