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Northwestern .13 Iowa 6 Ohio State Illinois 7 Yale ..12 S.Dakota 3 Haskell ......40 Wisconsin ....14 Purdue 24 6 Harvard 7 U. of I). 0 Mich. State 7 Chicago 7 Indiana ....14 $xzz SPORT, FINANCIAL NEWS SPORT, FINANCIAL NEWS VOL. 92, NO.

55. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1926. PRICE: TEX CENTS Qosterbaan Races 60 Yards to Touchdown Which Wins For.Michigan,7 to 6 Even Yale Beats Harvard Titans Bow Again N'western RefusesTcTStop Michigan 7 Minnesota 6 mm WOLVERINE END RECOVERS GOPHER FUMBLE KELLEY'S PLACE KICK PURPLE ELEVEN BULLDOG WINS STIRRING DUEL FROM CRIMSON AND BEATS RIVALS IN DASH TO GOAL LINE BEATS U. OF D. ELEVEN Break Comes in Fourth His Sprint men Leading Through Touchdown Gained in Second Period.

Halfback Contributes Goal From 25-Yard Line Early in Fourth Quarter, After Titan Defense Stands Fast for Three Downs Detroit Lets Chances Slip Westerners Display Strong Offense. BY STANLEY L. BRINK. Eleven fiery ytotn men Oatiftttn the ettWi Somh lUitiHa Suit folk'tje Vnvfti, of IVifw! cm Dinatt fiet.i SatuKhy ktrcnoon lUcie rJ frtumiiKn at th fiaiih. io 0.

ititk lo phc kkk by Fmnk (rum th. 25-Jt4 iine. mail iwo minute fn the ptr4. Th4t tiie tcore wat not htget it tjr to tt'anv, Dttcoit's dfftrttt. FRIEDMAN'S KICK DECIDES ISSUE.

Michigan Captain Registers for Extra Point, While Minnesota Booter Failed on His Effort Earlier. BY HARRY BULLION. Minneapolis, Nov. 20. Michigan remains supreme on the gridirons of the west.

That the Maize and Blue won through the medium of fluke ind the smallest margin by which a football game can be determined makes no porou between the twa JO-jraftf lines, was tip to nntf when a l.itn'h' down teemed on the wy Other the Titn op yr fer yard to the enthtuuitie South Dkrtri, who pUrt4 huh the rhmpionhit the wnivent wt the nuke. The rtt nevtr l-th-Udl for lietroit had the Amf open thrift. 1 material mnerence. ws mimiesoia 5 Dau iuck ana wicnigan good fortune that the game before 60,000 people should terminate in triumph (he Wolverines, on a snow-covered held, 7 to o. Oi.c fumble, a careless piece of iui kuiHv, cost a victory achieved.

Minnesota pulverized Michigan's line on a march of 70 yards to a touchdown in the second quarter, and Michigan appeared helpless Two Field Goal in Lot Half Give Yale 127 Victory Orer Rival. BLOCKED PUNT AIDS ELI Poor Kick It Converted to Touchdown by New Haven Squad Early. Haven, The two onder-doaa of football famouR Hi Three fought It out to. Ty oeiora a crowd of 7 In the tale bowl, and Tal beat Harvard to 7. For both teama it had Iwnn a di.

9trrm defoata hy Prine-ton folloarirmr on th heeli of other back. There na In a prixo hsndd em at ik. of Ihla afternoon's rm, and neither el.yen wlahed It. Hut th aupenor play of frta r. Ilunnell'a nien mud It.tf Harvard one more fell from arid, iron urate For a brief tim r-i the nine.

That wa'a In the third t. rlod wlien, aa a for-wtird 11 ov ball same. Harvard waunird a lea Hut Tal would i th fle changed the atory. KU la Vale'a line ittn hat of Harvard, and cor.irtbuted largely the Hitiidoa virturv at loft uard raio of lf, Bunnell at Quarter Th Individual honor attained hy Harvard muat Ifo to two m- one alone. The forward from hauneey to SaltonstaU that Will llnser tn the thottaandf who hlverrt in tttdium.

The tireaenee of a Tal. on the Held after aerlmmare in proftreaa which dnelaivr of the (am. Hwitii th nr)l) )mf Harvard kli ked. The aithacin.te riuarfrhark entered the gam the ko-k waa called hark and on th next ihe Harvard klrlt leading to a Yule toueh. down.

Ilarranl Jama. Harvard rot th Jump at the atart 5 liimti'd out of on rate a nve-ynnl line. The nine d-'ttld not ant the ball out of own territory, and tha Crimaon wrirawu tne "ival tha fi.i'.,j atrlne. Frr.m lhr i I ed a try at a drop-alea After a punt hy Snhla of rardt, Tale'a attack Itot under way A A i hut wt rebttfled in tritttit. In lite hrtt period a bum through center by Funk Kniifht that btoasht 3' yards and mt Detroit on the rsemthj Dak State thret-jard line; ttttfJififd became of a tiena'tyl Knight' brilliant run, during whit he till or iun awav frotn a ha'f dfirn wai jtn! tliiieh RiotBin, for Detroit w.t et hark for S.mth Dakota State held for in the third qt'arter alter Detroit had penetrated the nine yard tape.

TKaaa Travel 1 arda. a hid la th dm period that kd a i.e.: l'ir rietfr t-i-k pit, on hu 11 -yard itr.e KMht. tVrt-nel'l and Nurjihy enrrlfj th- Kelt off a A pn" Mttler Muri'hy, heli'd In tha a t. that ntt'd 't yard" a rd rnatk It the Titafia' tirst, the dav and had an unhappy ndtny farme'ar to whr it have lr.ii S'iu'h liHotfc rt'ate' It atieanttt frotrt th 1 fftt dnwna It rrtHed up. i aen for I "i Out nf the It flrat d(-na tint yarda for ttia In (r rtrU.

Tha Utant had trom rtienint. in ii tar imtn k.ita HtB'e. On (he a H.ibhlu had va to roll a thraa. Iaa rttmrea Heairllr. South pnkatA alnifle nfl tally ema after a man-h lrm ll 4J-irii line after It kad kail vfs punt.

i ttina Keny, nriiuant a tt thraa cut i.f f.nr olt. tifk llafdieix tir r'rui duuit duty )hti aa lb raced off the Ietrolt tackle. trnd iCritics Give Honor For i 1 I I I DEFEATS IOWA BY TOUCHDOWN Northwttern Gai'na Vktorf, 13 to But HcKU Hard to Hold Martin. HAWKEYLS NEAR TIE Sort in Scord Aftt Wilctcut Count in First and Hirttaten RrpcttUdly, it. nt.

i pj -N fcrlillaat taam wrd I vhHnry tn day from ta aef hreaght th Wltet tftrtwttti tk nfarartc nh Put tha ftma M.h waa in anr Bn'xh fur' Ih fffft-ied Itt harit big Hf th aeaanti, plajfiiif leaird ad fitdly to tt war and 4 "it irUsry, Th WtMrtt win turauiy and flrat itn tna after ni l' I by (I, tom aa. luiir a tha ttt a 4rtpklit. hrd nin tttFtt ta mt.rt tha (u h4 lampd 'ar had pawil t.i Ukattty fn 14 jrd. i tut th salt in lw JJ yard a id fs( a trkat. law falla (oar.

Th llaa-, fiid ti th kowavtr, when Hi(t, w(t Km ft. ,,) kirk, for point "h-a 'ii a-i-ttir ton. tt few mutate whet, bfted f. fl and "I' hy imi fM tea laat ,8 bt tn. laat: B( In ma hi? wj up a im.t.ft at-' a a nKh wit e' tti anoaah Hr.trat aatreral ttmaa.

if f'tif and, mora kwl ln hi Bt, thf tim i U.J "-k. Twie. fcy "Vf!" thr pomi w.r (, 1 and tarn, ia ho.d. ft whlet, H.ak.y f.n.o.,, peed Taek4wa tli.nM. Wildcat tr.

Th fokr tn id Una. yr4 vv; ftr Iba tmf 4.4 Wen tp TH WMTtllSt. fiii ti J.Hl't It, itw i ft "m.ia i Mo. a -U. ft it at T' virt, r.

lt 1 i.i.tOt3 Vi.rta 1 ij it a JU tie mt u-. T'cin- r'" Uat-daabit l'W. fc. KautMy fiiM.t Ifaat kTM sf pe m.t:,! a STANFORD ANNEXES COAST GRID TITLE ffitf'i Team Conquer California, 41 to 6, No, Sfta lair of a a''-'tioe a 4 1 A n'd i i i I i Wort otft-rwr t' a I ti "in ttraf io a no i- r-: at fid.ff.n pafaaot if tn Th 'a trt rT fha K-d mad afaintee th orqttr4ra of A tilths rY atratiref a ftjfk e.i,r,tii, e.a to vi. 1 I at iiAi' Of i Biiint t.j ttaiB fo'Jr yrd m.

war 'ft mora mi. a i i at a i i i 1 1 tw 1 H'l't at W'im Game Vs-' Ji 4 4 3 K- 7 1 i 1 I i A 1 if 4 I V. a Uj'. PURPLE'S RIGHT TO TIE DISPUTED I ,4 r-v Quarter, With North work of which a sturdy Gopher back that ordinarily she would hav or over the Oophers forward wall FOOTBALL RESULIS 1ST DETROIT. Oi Heater 25 Soutbnratrrn 7.

CHjr Collrice Oi Unnllng O. Kortkweatrrn Oi Norlhrm O. South Dakota Stnte i of D. O. WESTERN- COKFEHErVCE.

Mlehlttun Ti Mlnnraotn 6. Wl.eiin.ln Hi hletmo T. Purdue Indiana 14. Ohio State 7( Illlnol 8. JVorthn-eatern l.li Iowa ft.

STATE lrt'TKKCOlXEGIVTE. Weatern Normal 20 Oalikoak O. Ilaakell 4(1 1 Mlehlirnn Mint T. V. of D.

Freak. t.1i llattle 7. iiitiauaie Albion O. STATJB lXTERSCIIOLASTIC Monroe 12 Adrian 0. Albion 3 Grand Ledge T.

i. It. mi liKa. l'ark O. Port Huron 18i I.

of 1). High 5. Hnjr t'lty 1B Flint t'entral I.aiilnK nil Oak 1'nrk (Chleaxo) 7. Jnekaon 1H Pontine O. Holland Knlu.

High 0. WEST. Iowa State 3 Kanaa Again Dame Drake O. Nebraaka 1S Xew lork 7. t'oloradn liii foloradn Tearhera 3.

Heals ZZi yunilng 7. Orrgon Aggies ii Orfgon 0. Carroll i Lake Fnreat 0. Pnraona 20i Iowa Tearbrra 0. St.

Viator 0i Valparaiso O. St. Honaventure 1 St. Thomas O. lea Mulnra Hi eb.

ealeran O. t'olo. Aggies ifli llrlghnm Vonng 6. tnnroro nllfornla 0. Whlttlrr College i Kedlanda 0.

Occidental 33 Pomona 0. New Mexico Wnlcrn State 6. goutbern California 2t Idaho fl. Muakinguiu a7 Marietta fl. Ohio Wesleynn 9 Drnlson O.

WittpnhiirB 7 Ohio ti. Dnyfon Ilutlrr fl. Akron Kenyon 0. Cne 0 Ilelolt (I. VVnbnah i Driiuuw 0.

Missouri 1 5 Kansas North Dakota tt Marquette 9. l.oyoln 7 1 Arknnaaa Poir O. Toledo SCIi llnffalo 7. St. Xavlrr ail W.

Va. Wesleynn 7. f'nse Oi estern Hrsrrve 0. Obrrlln 8 Wnnslrr O. EAST.

Mlddleliury lt Providence IS. Xwnrthmore l'ili ltutgrra 0. Ilethany 7 Wayneshura; O. Geneva l.i Allegheny II. I.arayrrte I rlilgh O.

Iloaton College tiettyaburs O. llln ova 41 1 M. Joseph's O. I.ehannon Valley Dlrklnaon fl, Nyrnrnse 12 Magnra 7. Huston I'nlversltT 8t Holy Crona O.

Carnegie Tech ii W. Virginia 0. Oeorgrtown Ml Fordham 0. Marines 7 infantry 7. Vole Mi Harvard 7.

Army Kit Iralnna 1,, llrown 4ht Hampshire 12, Navy 3.1 1 Loyola 13. SOUTH. West Maryland 40 1 Tlurknell 0. Cnrollna SOl V. Carolina S.

14. entre 7 Kentucky Howard 7i lllrmlngham 7. Mercer 31 1 Oglrtliorye 7. Florida Oi Hampton Mdnry 0. Washington A l.ee 3t Maryland 0.

ARMY USES SUBS TO BEAT URSINUS Cadets Have Easy Time Piling Up 21-15 Victory. West Point. N. Nov. 20.

(V. Army won from today tn 15. tn the Ismt game before meeting the navy in Chicago nest Saturday. Although army had a reserve lint players on the fWd during mcnt the afti'rnnon. the vituinra de more points than arm.v's auhmtntcs, and it wn.t ti 1 while the resiiinrs wire plyir.g thst the ee'ti't looked stronger.

ITrainuV fic.n; tou'-hejewn in the iet two n.iiinrefi pii-iy 'aire while tno arm' vriiy Thi- thro-jgh army'a line for the neeessary said go. LEHIGH LOSES TO LAFAYETTE 1 i i i d' i tv i 4. 's- it I. 4 J' .4 J' fc- I Hasehall Score Marks TIii Frav ttnnkll, a trim ltr Mao, ata kr 1 aakll (a defeat 10. a.

al'a kl aXernwaa ky lfc af potat. laal aaa a a. Tka nlaaera "ioaateii lk t. lea a la ta. r-urik ar.

ik tan ik kail kekiad kla Ha. the and ho ini.t the fur is after fvin tutartwind with the a KMv i Itay Kttata. that (I tetrad Utie an tatca, 1st In a j.e. At th n.vard ae.d fttrkantt iiiifd KMr on tt ij a f.itwuH foiled, 'itl'h t- r1'-- r. rtFiider.

lra In th nt or a plaea kMK 'Thin etita 1st fi and rlmi'h l'fct Sll fnilnwd it hy cnniir.l krK In tn t.tr tint KaiUj'a f.n! lill'C and i' hia tn tr. Miirpht hrokt np th nt, hint te Ki r-aaaa. Twaa Kalley, Megarra. frank ur rim Hatft aa tfca beat halfhatk ta t.sr tm Din. An fteid ttil er-n If mi k' throch ta line.

ff lit trotirui iht nd Kat- lr triet- HUey t- H.iiy heliev Th Kef- a 1 r- -n I iirond thalf yapratetttttl H.iiith km, ritata Kallay 1 up yard- ha wat n4 n- Caallaaatl ra 1 Wolverines Hard Schedule How Big Ten Fmiihed I fcleaaa. I a IMTk at li Hrateri aalereae laadlata fatlaati Tf r.r Wfeklaa artk weater OhU fnrd ta lae-iala HllnMl Inaeaiit 141 I kle a i a a a a a i a ii IT TI I Ml iu fa iji to iTi ai an I tit I IT tr i it i 4 th, rl t.e. a a V--. rf erdi' t'ii trt tfs f. 4cir ft' V.f t-e It ill nn.

'1 I a of ir a 1 4 doa not NAVY SCARE ft NoiLhwettern AIo Undefeated in Big Ten Conference, But Michigan Faced Tougher Opponent! Throughout Season. Chicago, Nov. The Wnfvtrmti of Mx-Kittn thw after-noon their title of thamftmn of the Big Ten ennfer-ence of the iniddSe weat, winning from Minnetnta, 7 tt, tod thu tinir their conference acbetJoie witbutit defeat. Kirthwetrn't ild Catt likewie hni'shed these schedule ithout a tfefeat agatntt Iftem, beating Iowa thw after rtmfi. I I t.

6, but brtan they h. an eaatet schedule and Mirftigart a VTZ'i thampion foHowtft of the game conceded the title tn Ardent NiTthweisern in its ertorts to get tnrougn, around I nt Michigan won necause one 01 her alert young men seized a fumble on the Minnesota 40-yard line ant! ran 60 yards to a touchdown. Xydahl failed to kick goal for the point alter Minnesota's touchdown, Imt Friedman "booted" the leather squarely over the crossbar for Michigan. Mle hljrttn I Larky. Outplayed In every department of th' (fame ly a powerful and, In measure, a resourceful eleven, won because she wne larky.

Vet the Wolverines might hav; made the (score even more tVe.aiva hml Gilbert kept his feet intercepting a forward pans iit before the gun in the h.tml barked the signal that time was up. Muini'tiotH had just started a forward In-fore the report of the pistol wo heard, and, leaping h'sh this leather. Gilbert caught It. Itl'h a eleer Held abend of him, the fleet halfback headed ihn troal and had covered all I'M yards of the dlatance when 'tumbled and a Gopher fell on ll.it:. it was a tough way for Minnesota si.

imt or the aama reason victory waa all the sweeter tn the Wolverines. Twice en mu Saturdays. Michigan win bi'uiuse from the Wolverine f.i'i.fi a kieker came forth who t'i't-il a goal from placement for n.e exti.i point. K- tin; aeeurate toe propelled Friedman would have tie Wolverines nothing had UMaii. alert to a long I situation, picked up the and run 60 yard.

Ooater tsu all alone when out of the it" ot Nyflahl slinned the nia th(, the Michigan end so deftly f'l'h 1 his side and carried over tine. i lilK-m Make IliK Que to rally to Oosterbaan'a Hit, the M.ehigun lineman started i.k;; i. em tackier until only Pep-In" i- left unattended. But the ilKjihei' halfback never wan turn five yards to Oonlerbaan raced over the chalkmark.i. tiunr' ur With free arms.

1'eplaw UP enough ground on the Viv. hnc to make a dive for him, whou Oosterhaan at-le- nid crossed the final mark. II up. -Mh'hlgan was clearly out-, i attested to by the fact made two first downs 19 by Minnesota. Yet the 'res were so fortunate that made two tmichdown first downs.

In rushing the tn tn.ro senmniage, the tiophers i'l" yards and Michigan In first downs advanced the 4 I'lght In Row. the eighth straight time beat Minnesota, and Hre beginning to they must, do to end the i. by the Wolverines. 1 ame today. Minnesota ''iiitsiin In everything but i iir).

only a game eleven could recover mauilng it absorbed in the i-: hI and come back and. uik, survive to win one 1 football games ever 1 est, the recent Michl-' game not excepted. hearts less courageous of the young men who -'Ug In the crucial battle 'Miii to keep the football 'u Michigan unsullied in were resigned to what (. disastrous fate, as the ninnlr.g their plays from formatlona. scattered the "nil over the turf.

I'nnrr in I.on March. could stop the Gophers -i -to-he-furgotten march down tiie tieid. with Almriuist, Barnhart 'g laaing turns in ripping Hi tho staggering de-. Wolverines. Hut it r.

"iota's day to win; no hat that smashing baek- The recovered ")iti rbaan and his run proved It beyond ques- tnna to the changing was the brown Juk. fuotiiaii tropho's. on It will go back to "Ought to stay another thn the Uit Goph-rs scoring on a tahi on th- ir and the Wolverine 1 touchdown when the '-i on the other side thf IcspiratMn that n-s required, although than that i hn rori.rrnr.i'v ti I -1 fh-r, Fcnred Ktimlile. 21 of of to and tha KM worked tha hall tn the IS-yard line, rsrurhahan dr i n-d imek and attempted a plai e-kiek, tn'- "tu or ttia poat. Harvard wan on Ita 80-yard line when the quarter ertd without a tcora.

After two piayi In tha aeennd ltiarti-r Onsdy attempted punt wan bloekait. hrnke ihrottah tnd fell nn the hull behind th aoul potta for a tnuchdu n. The atlenipt at una failed. Later tn th auarter. another r.f punt wm Mntkad thu ltm on the 9-vard line.

The Tale bucks atin-d eiitht yr.1-- In three piayt, and Murhahan made another unaueeeaaftit attempt nt a plnee-tn'nt kick, foady riltvkin It. Vale had the hall In tnld-fteld hert the half endrl. fumble Help C'rlmaon, At the mart of the third period, Kline Intercepted a Harvard paaa and ran ta the Crtmann IS-yard ttrip. Nnhen ahot tiff left end nn a fake kick for Marlon fur S3 yardt Vale gained pine nri in thra hut was afraid tn '(. ith'-r tloufi It a ne nt Sid i.

for rU'i'tin in. a K'jal again wi without ayreep. A Vale funihla led to the Hirturd toiiehdown. Yale within yard of a tt down on ita nn (me when Haiti in. t.i, i ttall rerovered.

On an end run iot eilrhf yard Tn drrialun from the atar.da matt hut on th net t-'i niMnine at full ped easiaht rhaurneya paet on hi flnm-r tipa ai4 lurtaad iver the Vale anal lir-s f'ir a toitf-h- thiwn. kiekd th after touehdowo. aoon m're niUwfiri ti ivift iriteo- lit. Intn Iwte In tr a kl' K. bleb tty he did to Ts' ld to and It a i r.ver ao far! na llrverd ri rv rnd.

i the fourth period to m.a mora mpht. kiead i onl from harvard ir-i ft line' HAftVAHD. Till I "i- i a -tt I. i fj I' it. if GRAND LEDGE CHECKS.

BENNIE OOSTERBAAN. Will tnsin, however, that their! a as diffif trit as theyi w-re able to beK-k and tht the Wild1 fats should he Riven a tie for the title. Hot lt natalde t.aaiea. menta fctwn fol'owtrt nf and d-d 'd by of tha faef that ea-h at one ttim furenee Mle treat to i Surry, tu ar.il to Notre, fiaro, to a i-4 r-t i tt record of the two ttiiTi. 1'et." I Ilea- I lieat J' It to a a 17 ti It 1 th I -r; Ft ai t' I to Ht l-ififja 11 to fl t- it a i 34 to Mtat 'J 1 to III keatala Mttwtterar.

fi" tr tn i nt fiva idrpi, a tt ujv nt P'V. a 5 a li tti wh a r. i a- it Mi' r. wor, It t-a-o hi 1 LOYOLA GIVES A' i A I I Detroit Cougars Beaten By Pittsburgh Pirates Pirate Are Held Even by Detroit Sextet in First Two Period, But Four Goals in Third and Final Stanza Creak Up Strenuous Game, 4-1. ho ke w.trh this It; wiis the for lea I' t4 I i'i.

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