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THE DETROIT FBEE PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. 18 Muskegon High Gains State Title By Beating Grand Rapids Central, 19 tot SINGLE POINT SENDS TILDEN OVER EASTERN PECULIAR KICK WINS FOR HIGHLAND PARK One of the Oddest Playi in Prep Season Margin by Which Polar Bears Beat Hamtramck, 14-13. Know Them By Their Numbers Here are two tackles on whom the Navy puts much reliance in the game with the Army Saturday at Soldiers' Field, Chicago. No. 57, the determined looking gent at the left, is Frank Wickhorst, the Middie's captain, while No.

49 is the other tackle, D. Tom Eddy. Navy's backfield isn't the brilliant or bruising type that Army's is, and for that reason the Annapolis team must count heavily on this pair of tackles and its other linemen. DRIVE IN FIRST HALF DETERMINES CONTEST i Coach Redmond's Eleven Profit! by Blocked Punt and Long Pass to Score Three Touchdown Early in Game and Make Victory Certain Rapid Eleven Makes Only Two First Downs. Chicagoans Have Better of Contest Played on Muddy.

the six-yard line and Drotdow.i kicking the goal. After this the stage wss set for th decldi factor in the contest. Field, 7 to 6. One of the oldest plavi of the high school season brought victory to Highland Park Thursday morning In Its annual struggle with Hamtramck, when the Bears turned backed the Cosmos at Thomson field, 14 to 13. Late in the third period after Peters' run of C2 yards netted Highland 1'ark a touchdown to tie the score at 13 points, ball slipped from his hands while holding it for Klann to kick.

Klann, Some Kick! EACH TEAM HELD BACK CATHOLIC TITLE HIGH. PARK. HAMTKaJK'n Leslie Klann Poor Footing Causes Frequent TO REDEEMER though, kicked the ball direct from Perry Eastman Miller tne ground sqnareiy oetween tne posts for the deciding point. h. Skidding, Slipping- Davia Runs SO Yards.

Tllden Technical of Chicago out- MeCreoken Neither team scored In the open ing period, although Peters had ad- PsV (c) Q. (c) Dmz.luwi Wrhslr L. if? A anced the ball to the two-yard H. Fearn Races 45 Yards for slipped and outakidded Eastern of line when time was called. On the first play of the second Quarter, Wil.n F.

HlRhtand Park Hamtramck 0 Detroit on Berry field Thursday Touchdown in Last Period to Win Game. Athos crashed over and Klann kicked goal. llamtrack was not to be denied. morning and wrenched a 1-i victory out of a contest played under wretched ground conditions that made good football Impossible. however, and immediately resorted to an aerial attack that ended only when Droisdowskl carried the leath- St Leos, Outweighed by Lions, All me acor waa confined to over the line.

The point after the first half. Tllden csssed the Tourhdown Athosj, Drordowikl, Jt nnwaki, Pten. Fotnta after tour-hd Klnnn J. Irox1nwski. Ktfrns Vnw (W.

ft J). Umpirfr-I'aimt (MichlfHTi). Head linesman t'urtit (M (pin). Time of piof IX titutlons Klewirki for Fait amuck: Ko od for Klcwlokr; Bftlknhp for Ktitrir Halloy for McCracken; Ko(ralk! for ek; Athoa for Wechalr; J. Nowftod: for Klann for Halhy; Htutzner for for WerhaUr; Gu.fi a for Beu: Pftsternack for Stutiner; Nowaaod Klwlckl; Harblaon for Guffln.

touchdown was missed when Klann blocked Droidowskl's attempted place kick. last white line In the first period when Davla, fullback, cut In past Show Real Ability Score 14 to 9. Holy Redeemer, undefeated this The Cosmos went Into the lead eWuskegon, Nor. J5. Mu-, Mgon was crowned state high school champion, a muddy crown but well earned one, thl afternoon; when on a (laid ranked by almost continuous showers, Grand rapids Central was beaten 19-0.

-The Muaklei did all their acorlng In' the first half, resorting to punting en second down In the second half. Muskegon made 15 first downs In the first half and three In the fourth quarter, holding Central ta' two In the third period. -A Mocked Pant Helps. Dehorn scored Muskegon's first toucedown when he slipped over from the two-yard line, following a continuous rush after the ktckofl bad been received on the 35-yard llie. A 13-yard pass.

Van Westln to McCall, and short dashes by all tii Hlg Iteds' backs made five first downs during the march. McCuli missed goal. Muskegon kicked off end Krle-fpfilt blocked Jones' punt on the Central 3u-yard line, Illpley recovering. After two tries at the line Mcl.all twisted 25 yards to the Cen-tritl goal line, assisted by some ex-enrtent blocking on the part of his teammates. He then dropklcked gobi.

Long 1'nss Is Factor. In the second quarter, a 17-yard pass. Van Westln to McCall, Rave Muskegon the ball on t'entral's 10-yard line. Van Westln made three, than two at renter, but an offside penalty set the Keda back. Veysey Slipped off lft tackle for seven and than Van Westln passed to Klploy over the line for the final touchdown.

Captain Westerman, Dehorn and Hfdmer were the Muskegon defensive bulwarka. Koets contrib in the third period through the combined efforts of Drozdowskl and season, annexed the Catholic football rigiu lacKia and broke away Mr 50 yards and a touchdown without hardly a hand near him. Eastern retorted In the subsequent quarter with a 2a yard pass from Howell to Graccy that brought six points but the try for the seventh was Jarosawaskl, the latter making the championship of Detroit by defeat touchdown on a sneak play from ing St Ins, 14 to 9 at Southwest ern Held Thursday afternoon before spectators. mocked. Davia bad added an extra point for Tllden, l'enalty la Aid.

Harold earn, stellar nack or tne Lions, won the name In the final period by a sensational 45-yard run 91 UN ttirougn tne entire nu i.eo squaa. His passes and return of punts was A IS yard penalty for offside, a nine yard run off left tackle by (iraccy, and another pass llgured a feature of the game. He was injured, however, In the closing min utes or the game wnen tie sustained a broken collar bone and waa re In the advance down Held after tlracey hnd taken a fumble near the Fastern goal line and raced to his 45 yard line before he was moved to the Delray hospital. forced out of bounds. The Saints scored in tne nrst period when Trenkle kicked a Held coal after blocking a kick, lto- Iloth teams battled each oth-r and the mud In the second half, deetner came back In the second and paved the way for a touchdown on F.astern penetrated Into scoring territory In the fourth period by means of passes but a Tllden kick a go-yard pass, II.

rearn to Brissi, F. Ft am went over on a quarter Service Teams Reach Chicago back sneak. St. took the lead In the third from behind the goal got away from Wstson and rolled to the Kaatern 36 yard line before It was period when they completed a 1 downea. yard pass to Trenkle, who carried the Tllden kept up the pressure after this hurst of fortune but could not ball 1j yards for a touchdown, 'i hen, with the leading.

11. Fearn uted an 18-yard run through center foe Central, and was their outstanding defensive player. Jones' punt-inn and running featured Central's hroke through for his sensational RIVAL ELEVENS VIEW run that won the game. capitalize the break as the Lnstern defense refused to yield and when the Chlcsffoans resorted to forward passing the shies were CITY COLLEGE KT I.EO. Uallaalinr I Long onense and Alonrei was trie out standing lineman.

MUflKEOON. CENTRAL. Jtlolev )rac Tte.rt 1. KoMnson Vila wild. Eastern Sticks to Passing.

SCENE OF CONTEST ') J. HoHnson KrUfxInt Rltai'srm H'ihynnids Jaeiuug Vftlterman (c) ltussell LOSES VERDICT Most of Kastern'a hesdway was rituuli Dillon K. the result of passlnir. Tllden i de Hchneldrr Inrter Kliert llen'ler JMKKN Krlssa Msttie .1 Warn II. I'urn Iladcemer O'limnn rt.

O. Ilrockrneyer ,.11 Homier fense was well nigh bullet-proof aualnst FTastcrn'a running attack. And the Indians' passing failed to Trenkle II Meek. Player. Given Only Slight Workout And Then Monter German rtoaeherry Heliimr R.

Vftnsrplow Mooii q. 11 J. K.llv 0 7 0 7-H Municipal Array Beaten by tirinn tnem nnicn alter tne plavers noted that It wss all they Jones Illrks Komi I 0 ft- I HI. Leo' Rushed to Secluded Spots to Await Game Fake Tickets Watched. had to f-ar.

Hrorlns: Touchdowns J. Fearn. vsyiwv H. Va Westln K. It Itthorn I'.

Moskon II Oentml 0 0 Touchdowns I'shorn. Mcrali, Mud held up both teams. Many Central Normal in Holiday Game, 9-0. Fearn, trenkle. Points afler torn hdowfis 0 a19 0 0-0 -11.

Fearn I. Field soa -Trenkle. Huh. Chicago. Nov.

25. (A.P.) In a dripping fog which overhung the Rlaley, fllutlons- Shane fur Condon, for Itrlwse. Hcmler for Keller, ltrl.se for PfUJlt after touchdown MoOall. Referee passes were missed that the receivers nilxht have leaned had the Held been dry. I'aunlly, a receiver would slip back two feet after going ahead one.

On many occasions, they would fall flat before Hypies. I'taplre olds. Head 1 ami-te'll. Wi.siiaiio for reaerichs. Keni city football squads of the United States Military and Naval academies came to Chicago today and viewed the huge stadium where 100,000 per MuC'ullbUKh.

Time of quarters 12 mliiutbH. lor lleniler. iilley tor ll. reurn, Teachers Make Field Goal and Kettlnir near the hall. Agile foot sons will watch them battle Saturday.

The navy detrained at the Englewood suhurban station and went from its hotel to Soldiers field to get its bearings. The men ran up and down he field a few times and then went to the Hotel Windermere work was Impossible heeause the field wss slrnost as slippery for Touchdown in Fourth Period. Central Normal of Mt. Pleasant the hm.rer as a skating rink. KASTERN.

TILDEN TECH for their Thanksgiving dinner. The army contingent, reaching held Its usual Thanksgiving Pay spell over City College of Detroit Rleser L. P. Hell Katlnr 1.. T.

Handy L. le Koln fiil HtmilnKion I'tillliiSl It. Mnltielson and walked off Codd field victorious llruns R. Helloes for the fifth successive year, to 0. Mills K.

Markley 11 Pell Q. II l.Kihln A touchdown and a field goal In tlnwsll II Jui'Kll Watson K. II Mmllh Orucay F. Davla the fourth period represented Central Normai'a scoring. The teach Knslsrn A (I 0 Tllrlcn Tech 7 0 0 07 Touchdowns Davla, rirarey.

Point after the city on the heels of the midshipmen, also quit its train outside the business district to avoid the ovation which was waiting downtown, and was taken late in the afternoon to see the scene of Saturday's game. Then the cadets hastened to the South Shore Country club, not to emerge until they start to the stadium Saturday. Student Bodies Awaited. Tomorrow morning the student bodies of the two schools will arrive to find themselves In the center of two days of festivity occa He's Gloomier Than Gil Dobie Chicago, Nov. (A.

All members of the Navy delegation here toilny seemed happy except Field Conch "Navy Hill" Ingram. 'We have no aerlous Injuries on the auund," he sold, f'bnt we hnven't any license to beat the Army. The Army team is fall of old timers who were playing football before the goat was horn." ers were held for downs on the City College two yard line nt the close of the first period. Petrolt tnnclulown lavis. Kereree iiurroiiKns, I'rnDlre Hrannlifan, Jlond llnflsiaan CrnlK.

igaln stopped Central Normal when Tim of periods 13 minutes. Substitutions at the NEW Majestic Motel MONTCALM AND CLIFFORD STS. RANDOLPH 4822 Inspection Invited 1 SS0 Rooms, With or Without Privatt Bath CENTRAL HEAT FIRST CLASS CAFE IN CONNECTION RATES $1.50 Per Day and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES $38 Per Month and Up $50 Per Month with Private Bath laeyei ror waiunn; rarren ror Minna Thomas for Kallor: IVKan for M. Hell It was one foot from a score In the third. The ball waa In City's territory most of the game.

I.iltl for Hmlth; II. Bell for Iiiran: Fallor for Thomas; I.oKn for sleper; AVatson tor Voki for M. Bell; liennls for Passes lirhlnd Goal Line. City College was fortunate in the Hell; riinlttt for Lilts; Hell ror tennls Ansellca for Mattlulsun. first period after taking the ball from the Teachers on the two yard Conches Money.

sioned by the game. They will take on tickets of doubtful authenticity. Salaries paid to football coaches at some of the American univer part tomorrow In the dedication of Soldiers field, at which Vice-Presi Despite the Navy's defeatless sea line, city punt was blocked but I.inck recovered and ran the ball Into a better kicking position. His subsequent boot took the ball out of danger. Llnek's daring play in sities run from 18,000 to 115.000 a son and the tendency Of the ex-Derts" to regard It as a favorite, dent Charles 0.

Dawes will make I year. the principal address. the third Quarter also helped City Chicago sentiment favors the Army and betting odds are slightly In the cadets' favor. Most of the throng which will at Governors, senators, cabinet offl- College. clals and other notable guests will tend, If the two student bodies arc excepted, cares little wno wins, and Is attending for the spectacle.

Social leaders and thouaunds of persons come to the city tomorrow. Many of them will attend the dinner dance tendered tomorrow night by the city to the visiting service men of the two schools. Other guests nt the game will be coaches and football teams from several institutions, the latter being with little interest In scientific foot ball will be in the front seats. Armv fans were scoutlg about to night for a mule to aymbollae the The Municipals had gained po-sesslon on downs less than a yard from the gonl mark. O.

Llnck forward passed to Pnscne snd the gain once more gave Llnck a nance to punt from a convenient locality. Air name Figures. Central Normal gained Its first score on a pass from Kelley to Hood that enabled Monaghan to send over a place kick from the 25-yard line. Later In the fourth period, Tallnn threw to Hickman who was over the goal line and the play brought a touchdown. cadet host.

The Navy, more for tunate. Is bringing Its goat along, and if the favored animal suffers from the trln. several Navy adher ents here are prepared to substitute animals they are holding in leasn. i mm ss thus rewarded for nard work and the former making the game an aftermath to the annual western conference schedule meeting here Friday. Watch for Fake Tickets.

Reports that counterfeit tlokets are floating about the city for the contest drew today from olRclals the news that they long since prepared to combat the use of fake tickets, A hundred expert engravers will stand at the gates to pass Judgment Kenyans Defeated. Lambert saved a touchdown for Rayl Sports, undefeated leaders tn class of the Recreation league, iS vl is easily defeated Kenyons Thursday morning, 19 to 0. I if: itii'i'i city college when he tackled Munaehan of Central Normal on the Oreen and Hold's two yard tape, as the first period ended. Central Normal's cut back plays and deceptive forward passes deluded City's defense repeatedly. f'lTY COLLEGE.

CENTRAL NOR. W- Voung L. Hickman l.amnert L. Martin L. Sutton loan Kstleslon deling H.

renton Two Blocked Punts Bring r.rKWI'.E 'I i I iiliiil Defeat To Southeastern "nrner It. agner R'''l" RE Menashan lscos Q. Kelly 'ms it Itlumenso ln Lines K. II dm. Jungaleers Suffer First Setback of Season in Losing Brant Let the sales -clerk say to you Oty u)e jtiuxz Package 1 "fine city t'cllek-s Sdt Central 0 0 0 8 Tnurhdown-llleknian.

Cl.val from Held Intersectional Game to Rockford, III, 9 to 0. aimiHRiian Hereree-WImK'rIy (W. A I'mplre-Stelmle (U. of Head llne's-ninn-t'onnelly of Time of periods -IS minutes fculunltutions-Clai tor In the second quarter Marston re peated the etunt on the Detroit 45 leuilll. Langs for Kehn; Altnlnovlrh for PI M- as any imported yard line.

The ball rolled back loioig: J. Lines tor holly; Cunning-turn for Warner; S.uft'ws for Ituobtna' liner for Hickman; Tgllen for Kellv: Hnckatt for Monushnn; Mlrhelson for slipped from the frigid fingers of hehram, Southeastern safety man and was downed by Erlckson, Rock s. a 1 liriimi-nsteln; lirant for Cllne; Clark for ford end. on the 12-yard line. ruusr.

From there Rockford shoved it over Rockford, 111., Nov. 15. Southeastern high school, of Detroit, played for the breaks here today on a field of elush, but the breaks went against the Jungaleers and It.ickford won the Intersectional game, to 0. Fighting on their two-yard line, the Detroit lads held Kockford for four downs and then had a punt blocked, which went for a eafetv. That was In the Ilrst quarter, and Mnrston, Rockford guard, was the man who broke through and ruined the Petrolt kick.

Peerlesa Tutor. in five plays, Behr scoring the touchdown and Atwood kicking cigar Howard Csntonwlne. husVv Inn-on goal. Schram was the Individual star of the Southeastern eleven. He played wrestler, credits much of his grappling knowledge to the late Frank Oot.h.

who was a friend of his father and showed him many tricks of the game. courageous footnali all the way wss reponsihle for Detroit's best gains and once got away for a 35 yard gain on a forward pass tossed I mm to mm oy urown. SAFETY LADE Detroit could do little against Ik 4 af a rtrt aM Rockford's line and until late in the game punted on first and second is downs. In the final period the Jungaleers resorted to passing and In the entire game threw 14. of 2 for 25 which five were completed.

Shaw Intercepted two. Rockford made three first downs with the finest edge that steel can take Sooth. -astrrn two. If OKFOr.D. DETRiMT fly Shaw panna SUCCESSFUL TEACHER, SAYS CH I'Alnier 1 Stover Mirionn L.O..M.., Thorn.

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