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Sport inancial News Qtyt Detroit jfae ffirW Sport News inancial News 0 8 NO 53 DETROIT MICHIGAN A NOVEMBER 19 192 2 PRICE: TEN CENTS When Wolverines Made Small Gain Through Badger Line Detailed Story of Great Battle OHIO IGHTS IELD GOAL GIVES 1LL1NI DROP HARD LOSES TO MAROONS TIGERS YALE GAME de I PITT HUMBLES 4 ELEVEN KAST 9 second pass 10 Statistics Prove orward Pass Victorious Michigan Has Most Effective Scoring Means TEAMS ALWAYS RANK HIGH for the ball on 14 first and Bowser Sack and with the cham stake the possibilities turnout at Minneapolis times in after the Brown 3 Harvard 0 lennMlvanht 7 RED AND WHITE SCORE IRST BUT GIVE UP LEAD tllKh Detroit Junior College 6 Toledo and Won the classic for the to 0 go down In history witji Buchanan 13 Domaglac 0 Battle Creek 2U Knlamnsoo fl Grand Rapid Jr High 13 erris luAtltnte 0 OOTBALL RESULTS llowton 13 t'nnlshin 7 Genrcrtown 19 BiirkneU 7 PlttMburgh 19 A 9 Another list of when right1 In the 2fl made four His next a yard Down his third On a lloyoe City 13 Cheboygan 7 Bay City Central 12 Detroit Central 7 Highland Park 13 Cass Tech nical 7 Howell 3 Ypsilanti Normal fl Almn College 2 Knlnmaron fl Grand Rapid Inion IM Grand Rapid Central 12 st (Pontiac) 3 Bt Unexpected Strength of Mil waukee Team Upsets of Offense on Every Side Paris Nov JfL Charles Ledoux retained the European bantam weight belt tonight by knocking out George rench the Englsh con tender in the third round of the championship bout Winning Goal Kicked by Mar' quette Quarterback in Clos ing Minutes of Contest BY SAM GREENE Olivet Collrar 13 Assumption 0 Owomo Mt I'lraaant Snalnaw Eaatrrn 77 Marquette 0 Big Rapid 2bi Muskrgoa Height Central Normal 7 Michigan MUh Suqurhnnnn 23 Havrrford 10 Virginia Military 45 George wonnington Army 39) Batea 1) Rervaaalner 17 Meven 12 Vermont 32 MMdirhtiry 0 Muhlenberg sJ7 hwarthmore Catholic 31 City oll 1 a Continued on Page Tuenty two Williams Winterburn lanama Andersson Hewitt Score by periods: Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh scoring: Hurls Produce Two Touchdowns While Other Is Helped On Its Way by Successful Heaves igures on Game Dartmouth 2 Columbia DUYMEN AIL IN BOTH AERIAL LINE ASSAULTS STATE Jnckaon 17 Arthur Michigan 13 VIooiiin th IN DETROIT Eastern 14 Western 0 BY DRUKENBROD Ann Arbor Nov 18 Three touch downs were made while Michigan was defeating Wisconsin here this afternoon 13 to Twice ft was a forward pass that produced the touchdown while on the other occasion successful heaves of considerable distance made pos sible the tally thus proving the efficacy of the pata as a scoring means Michigan was well back in her own territory in the third period when the Wolverines started their procession to the first touchdown of the game ifty yards of the in tervening ground between the Wol verines and the Wisconsin goal line was traverse! by two passes One from Goebel to Kirk was good for 35 yards and enabled Michigan to cross the center of the field while immediately afterward a toss from Kipke to Keefer ad vanced the play to 25 yard line It was no time after that until Kipke by several sprints put the ball tn position for Cappon to score Michigan was barely across the center of the field in the fourth quarter when Kipke grabbed a toss from Uteritz and made his senaa Takes Ball the ball on her 21 wide run around right when he slipped on the Continued on Page Twenty five tlonal run for the second score Then cure Wisconsin scoring the result of fl pass from Barr to Pulaski who was standing back of goal line after a series of tosses by Barr had put his team In scoring position A review of this feature of the attack shows that an aggregate of 22 passes were attempted 19 by Michigan and 13 by Wisconsin Mich igan completed five grounded four and had one intercepted while Wis consin completed six grounded five and saw one plucked out of the air by a Michigan back Keefer Just after he relieved Steger? Michigan outgained Wisconsin 20 yards to 35 at forward passing The Wolverine contributed TO first downs one through the only penalty of the game to 11 for Wisconsin Despite two prodigious boots of close to 70 yards with the wind at their backs in the first quarter Taft and Barr of the Badgers were outpunted by Kipke The Michigan boots averaged 43 yards com pared to a 45 yard average for the Wisconsin hooters There was little difference in the play of the two teams in running from scrimmage Michigan outgain Wisconsin 130 yards to 117 but losses from scrimmage totaled 35 yards to IS Movements of Ball in Badger Wolverine Game I Traced Play by Play BY DRUKENBROD erry ield Ann Arbor Mich Nov 18 Wisconsin won the toss and chose to defend the west goal Blott kicked off Barr returning the ball 10 ards to his 30 yard lincl Williams was thrown for a 2 yard loss In an attempt to circle left end Taft punted over goal line and Michigan put the ball in play on her 20 yard line Cappon failed to gu through the lino on a fake play from punt formation Ste ger made 12 yards around left end for a first down" Kipke running from punt formation made first down again placing the ball on his 42 yard line Steger made five yards around right end Kipke two more through left tackle Steger made a yard on a cross buck through left guard With a yard to go for first down Kipke punted out of bounds on 20 yard line Badgers Ball on 20 Yartl Line Williams made five yards oft his right tackle Barr's quarterback sneak failed to gain Taft was stopped without gain on a line buck Taft punted to Uterits? who sre turned 15 yards to 33 yard line Kipke was thrown for a1 10 yard loss on an attempted left end run Steger brought the ball back eight yards a run around his right end Kipke punted out of bounds on 27 yard line Barr falling on thb ball Barr was thrown for a five yard loss in trying to round end four Michigan men getting through the line al one time Taft lost five more trying right end Barr punted to Uteritz who return ed the ball 10 yards to his 45 yard line Cappon failed to gain through left guard Kipke collided with ona of his own men and made no gain through right tackle Kipke punted vard line Williams yards off his right tackle punch produced less than Wisconsin Makes irst He made a first down on trv at li ft tackle cross buck Williams added two more yards Taft made one yard through left guard Barr made a 35 vaid pass to Tebell who fumbled on Michigan's 35 yard line Taft punted to Kipke on his 10 yard line Kipke fumuied and recovered on his eight yard line Kipke from punt formatkt run the ball five yards Steger made first down on his 20 yard line from a spread formation Kipke made seven yards around his loft end The first quarter ended with Michigan in possession of the hall on her own 27 yard line Score: Michigan 0 Wisconsin 0 Kipk punted to Barr who was forced out of bounds on his 33 yard line ftUer returning the ball 10 yards Williams made two yards through Michigan's left tackle Eagleberger made Jt first down around his left end on his 45 yard line A drive off right tackle netted Williams seven yards Barr passed to Tebell for a 20 yard gain Wil liams made nine yards off his left tackle Taft made first down on Michigan's 27 yard line left side stopped Williams without gain Taft failed center A forward pass Taft to Tebell net tea nve yarns was grounded Michigan Michigan took yard line Xnhnrt 14 Maryland 13 Maryland 3 Johns Honkin Cornell 48 Albright 14 liutgrrs 37 5rw York I' Lebanon 22 Bethlehem 0 bt Ignalina 4fl: Defiance 0 Allegheny I3i Alfred 7Lehigh 1 lebauun alley 2 Rhode Island 12 Conn glen 7 Holy Croas 28 1 ordham 0 I of Rochester 27 Magara 7 Boston 13 5cw llampahlre Chicago Start Scoring With ield Goal and inally Win 9 0 Score Chicago Nov 18 With Johnny Thoma the human "battering ram" ripping and tearing the line to pieces Chicago triumphed over Illi nois 9 to 0 In their twenty third annual game rn Stagg field today keeping the Maroons undefeated In the race for the Western confer ence championship The contest was witnessed by a capacity crowd of 32000 tho same number that witnessed the Chlcago Prlnceton classic three weeks ago Illinois hich sprang the surprise of the season a week ago by defeat ing Wisconsin 3 to 0 proved dan gerous In defensive but lacked the punch within striking distance of Chicago's goal to enable Clark to try for a Held goal It was Clark a brother of Clark of Illi nois fame who scored tho points that upset Wisconsin after playing a very ordinary brand of football ar the start The Maroons opened with a 10 yard drop kick in tho first period and clinched the game when Harrv Thomas a brother of Johnny raced across for a touchdown In the clos ing minutes of the game after the "ighting Jlllni" had three times held for downs inside of their own five yard line Chicago was clearly superior after getting warmed up and carried the ball to the Illinois 28 yard line Here the Illini line stiffened but Lloyd dropped back and booted a perfect drop kick rom this point Illinois turned back the Chicago battering ram by Cicious tackling and close work at the center of the line A series of bad punts and penal ties In the final quarter coupled with a fumbled punt by McIlwain gave Chicago the ball on Illlnols' lO yard line Illinois held Zoom three Inches from the goal line and punt ed out of danger Again Chicago entered the 10 vard zone but the ball went to Illi nois when a pass to Strohmelr grounded on the fourth down A fumble which Illinois recovered saved the line a third time but an intercepted Illinois pass coupled with a double pass to Thomas on the fourth down enabled him to Continued on Page Twenty two BY SARGGENT Ann Arbor Mich Nov 18 Happy with Its victory over Wisconsin Michigan was nevertheless 'subdued by 'thcloseness of the struggle The Maize and Blue supporters perhaps underestimating the power of the Badgers returned from erry field with high respect for the de feated Wisconsin eleven Very little disappointment was fclt at Wisconsin's crossing the vir gin Michigan goal line While the Wolverine rooters were hoping that the varsity would keep the Badgers scoreless they sensed that the V'is consin team displayed a powerful offense and fl defense which they were fortunate to break through Rooters of both schools were neither highly elated nor keenly disappointed They all felt that the game on erry field was one of the hardest fought contests they had ever seen Coach Richards and Coach Tost both paid respect to the aggressive ness of the two teams "It was a hard fought game just as I said It would be" said Coach Yost who was busy receiving the congratula tions of friends In the Wisconsin dressing room summary Huskerg 30 Year ootball Record I Impressive When Nebraska played Syracuse eastern sport critics had the oppor tunity of perusing the western eleven's past record and were unanimous in declaring that the Huskers had team" Not only have they a great grid squad this year headed for Missouri Valley conference title but in preceding years they have aU ways turned out a winning elevetw In the last 30 years the Cornhusk era have played 23S games They won 174 They tied 16 They lost 43 Nebraska has picked the hard est kind of opposition touqh fight ers all of them but the scarlet eleven from the west has proved Its superiority Springs Surprise Wjth Steady Marches Down ield in Early Game Pittsburgh Nov 18 Washington and wonder eleven met Its Waterloo today Outgeneraled outplayed and out kicked by the University of burgh Panthers Coach war riors undefeated for nearly three seasons lost a J9 to 0 struggle on a muddy gridiron to 'an eleven that bad twice been conquered this full A brittle line and slow thinking by the and secondary defense bad much to do with the unexpected result The visitors held 2 to 1 fa vorites were swept off their feet in the first few minute of play and with the exception of a spectacular forward pass rally late in the sec ond period the Presidents usually were fighting within the shadow of their goal line The first half was rough but It was gentle play compared with the desperate tearing slugging football that marked the closing quarters ists flew often players disputed penalties and the officials were kept busy preventing personal clashes Pitt came within four yards of scoring a touchdown in tho first period Hewitt offensive ace df an all star backfield was simply un stoppable ive first downs were made by his terrific lin' plunging and attempted to kick out of danger but the punt was poor and lanagan promptly whizzed a for ward pass to Anderson who sprint ed 30 yards for the first score Wil liams kicked goal Pittsburgh began to open up with criss cross plays and forward passes Then lanagan caught a punt mld fleld and by a dodging rum gained 40 yards through a broken field Hewitt carried the ball across the goal line The try after the touchdown failed In the third period Williams punt ed far into and territory and Erickson standing on his goal line seemingly decided to let the pigskin roll across But the ball took 'a queer bound touched the leg and was snared by Jordan the Pittsburgh end who dove across Hewitt and lanagan starred In every period They and most of the regulars were replaced in the last quarter to give the substitutes a cnance rntsourgn made downs to nve eleven Line up and PITTSBURGH Sauer Sim Von Coach Kichards seemed not very dis tressed at his team's defeat IK advised all his men tobe rubbed down well "Take no chances for we have another hard game next he said Coach Richards also echoed Yost sentiment in regard to the keenness of the game "The best team won he said "but the margin of superi ority was not The erry field clubhouse was closely guarded by assistant man sgers who kept many of the wol verine admrers waiting outside Captain Goebel however was sev eral times called to the door to re ceive congratulations from his ad mlrersi Neither Captain Goebel nor Rosat tl who were removed from the game because of Injuries were seriously hurt Both will be in good shape for the last obstacle in Michgan's cham pionship climb Minnesota at Mln ncapolis next Saturday Already the Wolverine students are speculating on next Saturday's game The Michigan Bally's extra of the game contained a plea for persons to fill the special train to Minneapolis pionsblp at of a large are good Pay Tribute to ighting Defense That Held Yosts Men and Powerful Offensive That Crossed Wolverine Line Milwaukee Wis Nov 18 Kicking his team to victory by thefield goal route is becoming a fixed habit with Joseph (Red) Dunn the sorrel thatched stripling of a boy who plays quarterback for Mar quette university A week ago it was his two boots over the barvthat produced a 6 to 0 triumph over North Dakota Today his two successful place kicks enabled Marquette to come from behind and defeat the Uni versity of Detroit 6 to 3 in ha annual homecoming game of the Blue and Gold this young man's name will appear often in this Is the backbone and mainspring nt the Marquette tram as ft was sn In action against the feared De troit eleven Plays It Aloae He fulfilled (the praises of Knuts Itockne the Notre Dame coach and other critics who have been call ing him one of the greatest backs In th west Not only did his ster ling toe provide the points on which Marquette rode home In front but his presence was felt In almostvery play whether on otfeass or defense In truth Dunn got only scant as sistance from his offensive line which was outplayed by the vet "ran forward wall of of That supported by the fact that Mar quette made only three first downs two by passing and one aa raault nt a penalty But Detroit laetrrd a sustained at tack which gave Dunn hie oppor tunity to lead and kick tb Hill toppers to a triumph befitting a home coming celebration Detroit had only one chance to score a touchdown It came early in the first quarter when a Red anil White rally inside the hostile 28 yard line was Interrupted by a penalty ield Genl Walter Caxaldy the Toledo ball nawk bad recovered ishers' fum ble on the 23 yard stripe On two llne ploys Hogan and Vreeland profited meagerly but Larry Welsh dashed through center for six yards only to see the referee wave beck the play He ruled that somebody was offside Thus checked Hogan attempted his first of four drop kicks in ef forts to break into the field goal column His boot was low by a matter of Inches Presently of I got the ball bn a punt and set tho stage for a field goal that saved the Duffy host from a sbut out Jabs at the lighter lln gave De troit a first down on Marquette's to yard stripe Then Harry Vrea i land darted inside right tackle fur 20 yards bringing the oval to tbs hostile 28 yard streak After using a couple of downs maneuver the pigskin Into position Began stepped back to his 28 yard line mark and kicked the ball be tween the uprights Gloom settled thickly over the Marquette section of the stands because of had been outplaying ths Milwaukee team from scrimmage Kicks Go Bad It looked briefly ja though De troit was destined to come out of Ils protracted slump and show soms of the form that once placed it among the mighty machines of th middle west But though Hogan excelled Dona by a elender margin in their kick ing duel Detroit never thereafter was able to get within scoring dis tance Twice more Hogan essayed drop klelts but eaefi 1 time failed Once a heavy wind ewept the bait to the wrong side of the post His other boot was low As the power of of began to wane in the second bait Marquette gathered new life Early In the third period Dunn knotted the score with his first field goal Hogan had been forced to kick from his goal line Marquette mads two profitable rushes at the of forward wall to give Dunn hs covet ed chance to kick The youngster standing on Detroit's 88 yard stripe shot the oval between the uprights as the stands thundered approval or the remainder of the period the contest was largely a punting Continued on Page Twenty towr Iowa Wins 12 to 9' After Buckeyes Take Lead in irst Period Columbus Nov Iowa feated Ohio State today 12 to "9 but only iftsr tho Buckeyes had twice held the lead and after tfiey had threatened throughout four period brilliant play to break the Hawkeyes long string of grid iron triumphs The invaders making their first appearance" here outplayed the Buckeyes The'fierce line plunging of the Hawkeye backs swept over forward wall unnumbered times but only once were they able to tormnate a series of rushes with a touchdown their second score re sulting from a mishandled punt by Workman Ohio halfback who had been Injured on the previous play Meanwhile Ohio State fighting grimly after three previous Western conference defeats took advantage of almost every opportunity and on several occasions threatened to con vert an apparent defeat Into one of the last mlhutej victories which earned them conference titles In years gone by But the lowans conquerors 'of Yale and conference champions lat year were not to be denied 'Their offensive play which worked with machine like precision overcame a slx polnt lead obtained by the Buckeyes when Wilson received a paSS and dashed across the goal in the first quarter topped the second Buckeye bid for supremacy which came with Workman's field goal in the second quarter and succeeded in holding their narrow margin of leadership throughout the rest of the game Locke the Hawkeye quarterback and captain scored both touchdown? for h1s team The first came a min ute after the opening of the second period when the Hawkeyes sur prised by ability to score un limbered a heavy line attack inter spersed with forward passes which carried them from the two yard line the full length of the field and over the goal The second waa scored only a few minutes later Workman Ohio State safety man dropped one of In Continued on Page Twenty two Smith Drives Ball Between Goal Posts from 15 yard Line in Third Period for Only Score of Game Yale Takes Early Jumps on Offense but Princeton Re covers and wins Princeton Nov 18 hero was added to the long Princeton' gridiron star Kenneth Smith the Tiler's end drop kicked a field goal third period of the game with Yale hero this afternoon annual Inter varsity Orange and Black 3 Smith's play will Prinratnn nlcskin thosu of the famous Poes J6hn Dewitt Sam White and others who with sterling gridiron deeds have scored winning points for their alma mater All season Princeton coaches have been drilling Smith in the art of drop kicking as some years ago Harvard developed Charley Brickley Today their task brought ample re ward The Newark' lad scarcely out of his teens standing on 15 yard line calmly lifted the ball over the goal bar and this feat not particularly impressive at the time spelled victory in huge letters later In the twilight when the rival teams left the field without further scor ing Rounds Out Season ollowing an exchange of punts Princeton received the ball near mid field' On the first lineup the Tiger crossed the Bull Dog with a forward pass thrown by Cleaves and caught by Treat for an il yard gain On the next lineup Cleaves sprinted and side stepped his way through left wing between tackle and end for a seven yard gain Beattie substituting for Left Halfback Crum dashed around right end to the 13 yard line Caldwell gained four yards on a triple pass and here offense was checked Yale's power ful line refused to yield another inch and after two attempts to pass signal for a drop kick was called Standing within easy dis tance of his objective and the Princeton line holding the savage Yale chargers like a stone wail lie calmly dropped the ball to the ground and booted it on the re bound neatly and completely gver the bar for the field goal which ultimately won the game The feat in itself was nothing extraordinary from a football stand point It added however a tri umph over Yale oldest and dearest rival as the 'climax to a fall of football play In which both University of Chicago and Harvard bowed in defeat before great combination Opportunities Missed Considered as whole the teams appeared more or less evenly matched and each seemed to lack the finishing punch to put over scores when opportunities and ex cellent plays had brought the ball well within the scoring zone The game opened with one of these thrills Almost immediately after kickoff Yale rushed the ball in a series of almost irresistible plunges and runs into the shadow of goal post where with Captain Jordan carrying the ball it appeared as though nothing could stop the march to a touchdown Princeton rose to the emergency just as It did In the final' seconds of the game against Chicago With fourth down and the ball in Yale's possession on the one yard mark Captain Jordan flung the whole power and weight of his 200 pound frame into the Princeton linesman who barred his way to a score The Princeton scrimmagers and the secondary defense just a step back closed the rush and the two elevens met exactly in the mid dle of the neutral zone or a second line seemed to waver and slip backward then the motion swung forward again and Jordan 'dlvinjr into the mass was stopped dead in his forward lunge and it was rnneewns downs Yale threatened many the battle particularly appearance of Charlie Continued on Page Twenty four CT0 of All Nationalities W11 Compete Here the gymnastic tnit 1'every nationality In De by tho department In rtat on" exhibition th hd earl in the" those helping wh0 have no dubs mnastlc societies apparatus and di fuLntahed groups H'mna8tJc nr The organized lth are co SPerat tio0 In recrea orrl7'nS the plan The th? various na w'H1 1 under thP th ex J1 dinchman ir action of Johncreatlon th? department otomen wm ym classes IU the per AND Kopf Clements Perkins Crook Vine WelderquVtt Spillers fc Brenkert EricksonJ Weat BaasLata 0 4 0 0 Touch we JL eon Howitt jordan (sub for Sauer) Point after Williams Referee Springfield Murphy Brown Head Moffett Pri are ton Time of Rriod minutes each LEDOUX RETAINS TITLE bird period sees DOWNALL Great Stand in irst Half Surprises or uzgrd Passes Early in Third Period Mystify Wol Opponents Result in Two Score Also via Overhead Route BY HARRY BULLION I innr Mich Nov 18 goal line has been crossed record still is unsullied I Ct Powerful as were the vindictive Badgers this afternoon they could one with the power of the sturdy Wolverines and the march by Yostmen to or near the conference championship this year the rnd' to check Through superior merit that wastt bunifested almost which was sustamed to the end Michigan today rolled hack the Badgers and won a justly Luied victory 13 to 6 I irv 9eov Michigan TCe Michigan crossed the goal valiantly defended by Wls rL and once for the first time ason the heretofore virgin In the third and If quarters and the Badger Inched the touchdown by the VVol In the final period when I with dusk fast enveloping the pacing combination of the Car Ideal that had tried Incessantly to ISwmpilsh results with their ISted overhead attack completed Barr Pulaski wh fe the liner stood behind the goal line I or two periods tho first and see ld the tide of battle shifted up Pud down the field the Badgers Sth the wind st their backs having Ithe better of conditions If anythinglargely through the punting duel be tween first Barr and then Taft with I Kipke who was handicapped by rompuloory kicking against theheavy gale that swept the length of th gridiron But better condition a sounder knowledge of the fundamental prln lelpies nt football and with It all I belter and more varied attack as leiempllfied by the Yost men broketb defense of the Badgers If not Itbelr spirit and made the triumph Icertaln I Defeat Badgers at Ons Gome I The fct that Wisconsin crossed lie line is not going In furnish sufficient argument that liilclilran's victory was any the lossbrilliant however Michigan beatthe Badgers at their favoriteKyle ot play assaults overhead and phen the spirit seized the Wolver Ibe they outplayed the enemy in I every other department I There wasn't anything' about the' Wisconsin touchdown however The Badgers were helped ofoourse by the fast fnlllrrg dark mii and where the Cardinals could net icree their forward pass plays Then tbs leather was clearly dlstln I Welshed In the sunlight the envel 1 oping darkness formed a shield for 1 that the Wisconsin defense could not provide earlier So taking Ripke's kick on the yard line late in the final quar ter tho Badgers with two passes Uni netted 25 yards two plunges Out advanced tho leather seven wre and a pass Barr to Pulaski who stood behind the Michigan goal posts did what no other conference elnm has been able to accomplish Uln year a Deserve the Victory No eleven deserved a victory more then this afternoon Like a unit the men that Coach Yost kept on the field fought for a single awe it was partly because the Badger were the moving spirits In ultimate withdrawal of Michigan from tho conference years ago that Wolverines fought so hard this uternoon consequently tho victory vaj doubly sweet They were tw determined elevens7vr'T strptch a rival out they played with a zip that kept throng In a high pitch of hys throughout But In spite of with which they dun same was remarkably the third period was a and then the Badg for reusable holding llnnJS 'be punted from his own dswT Mgan won because "rivvrlnes who represented her taJInnOn were better coached ltuach yhen wa" nec and knew Jut what to do Men openings were created Badgers Not Ynhonored jNeugh beaten for the first' time didn't the Badger! a superior force Sm onTt put a Kallant (error flcd' 11 fouSbt with tould tui the vnat throng But nJ Hs courage Hatch thM? id not QuHfy to lose 1th A lln! lth that one op "'llHams 'I'd tlle of backs IrlUiant thL 'arr Particularlysrded OfththW? Went unre" Whyer Willi Ktpke tyle of 'ttreme ams as a source of tlm'h rrr4thc olverines ball and got his hands on the thouKh heavy for at a er(vh the celerity his taient and as demonstrated early thattsattoued on Pge Twenty five ATHLETES PLAN GYMNASTIC SHOW 5000 See Wisconsin all 13 to 6 Before Mighty Aerial Assault at ae at mm Marquette University Eleven Defeats Detroit 6 to 3 in Great Struggle I I iilinillllllllllll I II 11 II I III II 1 1 1 1111111111 I IIHIllfiHIHMIIUHni II HI 1 11T11 lt I ill I IIUHI IMI 1 2 iilmtHHtl High Respect or Badg 'A ft.

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