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THE DETROIT PRESS. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1923. 23 Boxers Care Little For Football As Risk's Too Great For Financial Return pAETOXE It Is Difficult For Ringman To Get Football Angle ACTIVESEASON OF INDOOR POLO GOLD HATS' AIM THEY PREFER LESS LABOR FOR DOLLARS Gridiron Has Turned Out Number of Good Fighters, Amon8 Them Jeffries, Dempsey, Monroe, But Nobody Remembers a Professional Fighter Who Ever Became Football Player.

BY ROBERT EDGREN. Football has turned out a number of good fighters, but nobody remembers a professional fighter who ever became a football player. A boxer asktd to play football is usually like Jack Johnson when Jim Itffriri once responded to Jack's challenges by inviting him to go down into Tom Corbett's cellar in San Francisco, putting $10,000 up in Tim Corbett's hands to be paid to Johnson it he came out on his own feet "Misto Jeffries," said Johnson, "Ah ain't no cellar fighter. I like to 6ght in a ring with plenty of light and lots of people all around and a Detroit Four Hope to Duplicate Last Season's Record in Tournaments. WILL OPEN AT CHICAGO Will Compel in Event at Stock Showw-Tentatir Lineup Announced.

tn winter quarters the wtrolt A boxer likes that three minutes Hldlr, and Hunt rlub br datlr Ihsy are eondrtlonlne thetr mount c( action and one-whole minute ot rtlt. in lOOlDau mere isn any rest In tbu nolo arena, the U14 Hat of the iolo rlu are preparlna lor an stnv win ter srnedule wnieh will brln- th.m Into Ttth pUt with number th winter stMls of tb country. rTi MU fceVaT Tmc A.Mrdlns: tn an annoiinuement Rturriy fcy Mry H. Morrison, captain of the Uold Hat, the team I ensut.rin sn Invitatinn plaf In a tournament with tn t'hiea North Bhore lo club an.l otn.r ring you only get hit with padded gloves, but these football players haul off and run at each other head down and the best they get is an elbow or a knee or somebody's heei on the back of the neck. When a guy- Is running with the ball somebody grabs him by the leg and throws him a summersault and while he's In the air another bird butts him In the stomach and then they both fall on him.

Dempaey Halls Football. "The worat you can get In a fight Is maybe a black eye. but in football you're lucky If you have any ribs left when the game's over. Why. I saw guys knocked cold for a couple of minutes, and after they got the smelling salts they hopped up and went right on playing.

In a fight if you're knocked out enough to keep you down ten seconds you're through for the day. Any time a fellow tells me boxing Is a tough game after this I'm going to laugh at him. Say. If these football guys ever took up fighting they could have my championship. I'd retire." Jack Dempaey, having played riders of th middle wt durm the lntrntunl aiiKit how st CSI- Eddie Tyron Brilliant au, November it to teembr I It CHAMtNi OS flux Trnlatl.e Llae-a A tentative list of Diavera whe XT I In Colgate's Triumph may wear Detroit's eulurs In the fa tor tn all nf thea (rtumpha and nntln event avslde H.r- 'j -1 ai oas 1 UiTK Maroon Captain in Umrlight at rton, Jerry Mrt'arthy.

r(ulr of last nutdnur team- 1-hit I. T. lVeT Orwnnan, of lb. rljuti mem. t.

frfvthnen trlw.a ktuamntm i(iri-n t'fum Mhit 4 except between halves. A boxer) usually likes to stall when he's tired. In football you can't stall; there's no time for stalling. Snail Mae, Liked It. Battling Nelson was the toughest, gamest lightweight In a generation of great fighter.

You might think list Nelson wouldn't back away from any proposition that could be put to him. A few days ago I met a gentleman who used to exercise In a Chicago gymnasium where Bat Nelson made his start as a fighter. He came in one day to see a well known heaywelght work out. The h.avvweight was sparring with a scrawny little fellow who put hla head down, gritted hla teeth, and plunged ateadlly In, wildly awlng-lng both hands. Every now and then the heavyweight hit the smaller boxer on the rhln and knocked him flaUKvery time the scrawny little fellow bounced up without wasting a second, put his head down and plied in for more.

When the workout waa finished the gentleman wandered around to the dressing room and found the little fellow rubbing himself down after a cold shower. "Say." he remarked, "what do vnu try to box with those big fellows for? You only get your head knocked off and It won't do you any good." Learned Something By Knockdowns. Nelson It was Bat Nelaon, then a dishwasher In a neighboring resta urant grinned. "ti'wan," he said. "That don't hurt me.

Nothing hurts me. I like to get knocked down Every time I get knocked down 'I learn something." A few years ago Bat Nelson went to Princeton to see a Prlnceton-Yale game his first experience, on the train coming back he wus full of wonder that anyone could play football. "I thought I waa tough," said Hat, "but gea! none of thai stuff for me! In the Ar-hv-fc' Syracuse Suffer 196 Defeat. StncuM. N.

Y- Nov. 1 1 4 By the Wnwm twr jt in uoitt nt wb r-eii ter.4 th late th and )-af ilr.ene, Kny KmIihuob and ft, i' llnn io sr. named possiUl. members iff the tud. Th.

first t. luurMm.nl I tn be held In th. lira arena a th Htm Vard. and sii r-ef football, looks on It dlfferentlv. FA mtt 'Football is the I.

tl Wax Amiwlitvd Press The drtn Mp of Colitftt thtlr Hertsutt the world," says Jack. "I used to playon several teams before I "rut Wj tw attnnd.4. It la Slpeoted. by ltw- a jtviwuel pair-lent treftd tomard the pinna! eacids of visitor to th annual lit- (AH WAROW 6T TUB" ArVTMv Mtter started fighting. If I had my life to live over again I'd go to college and play footbull.

I think the most exciting thing in the world la the uf sstern football todey whr the Maroon ov tradition! -ul r-r nrtuMi Iviei eftr I mWr Inn Kit. urlurV ternattonal show. H.veral I. am lll trtiilpie in lb tour, nament. sr.ordmaT lo informal i.a received from ll.lb rival, HyrrU.

I to un rtd-Iron of mud nd atr hI )'4 A fie, HM of th North Hhor team. t'ndvr Ihm driving ltdrhl of nrst minute or a nght in the ring, when you're up there wondering if you can get the other fellow in the first round or If he'll manage to slip one over on you. After that you know how your man is going to fight and you settle down to out guess him and beat him to the t.ld Mai Prrpared. The linroK.r ar w.ll euul.e4 CENTRAllRMAL he half with a lineup of substitutes but were replacing them fast at this stage of the game. Smith punted out of bounds on the lt-yard line.

Wendler punted to Michigan's 45- il brilliant ritln. mhi i rron, Mr-n nt nty tlmlnit-i Syrru from th rink if th tin to bold their own In any Indoor ev.nt and it I th. t.ara How Michigan Won From Ohio Eleven our vtotkt in nnnrtt. III d'llllirat II record of ll ilniw. Thirty thmmand pr-n ROUTS VALPARAISO puncn.

rootball there's no winning In the first round. law th conlet. With only fftir flftMIn tt.m mm when it won It out of It aim. ulay.d More than IS pool. tht lannot in ih rnbldl have to fight your best every minute yard line where the ball was covered by I'rldil.

Michigan's ball on her 4S-yard line. ripped through renter for five. Gilbert got around left end for five yarde and first down. He was tackled by I'l-lerv. Gilbert was knocked out on oi me time ror an hour.

If the man sr. st, are stubl.d at h. freeroti hphmd him. Trvon wilowf and fur In th mud mul d-nioriillicl thr tin with trokn fMri miMivrln Tb Maroon In In front of you goes out they throw a fresh one In. You never know KidUlf and Hunt elub, wh.r.

ie by Ohio State Michigan's ball on Ohio State's 36 yard line. Molenda gained four. H. Kabcock gained PUMnt Score at Will to any minute what new trick may he told riais wni th-lr Ann Arbor. Nov.

14. (By the Associated Press.) Iltalld account of Michigan's victory over Ohio State follows: trin'- wh to th iftaky gamr thl wiliUr the play, but resumed. Molenda went through the line for two yards. He repeated through tackle for two more. Friedman's pass to Win, 41-0.

i trim dfn. inant olo irumls. t.t bnntni punea to score on you. A clever boxer can get away with a lot in the ring without being any too game, but no man who Isn't lima on of th most popular viitt.r Mt fl.a.anl. Mlcb, No Central Nnrmat ran wllil against Gregory gained 30 ya.ds, Karos brinirinff rtown (he receiver.

Mich I aeenrdinc r.eilnlse at th Itidlnat and Hunt all the way through can hold down Two (Iran ir ni a h)f kd kit kav 4lfit Ha thr -oui hdowna. white Hnm nrrd in the Indirect renult of ft ioorkl' t.y Tryon ltit In in r.ni Th Maroon ba k-d tip lt own stisn.1 line, sailed on Tryon to ktrh igau's ball on Ohio States 15-yard Valparaiso onlversliir of Vslpa line. Molenda plunged ror a vera stoimed without gain rai.o. tnl. h.r gAturdaf.

eeorlng FIRST PERIOD. Ohio State won the toM and chose to defend the west soul with the wind to its back. Gilbert kicked off to Wendler, who took ihe bull on his 10-ynrd line and re turned it to hi 28-yrd line. Grim lout two around riiht end. Cun 4t-io-a victory Greaorv sralned a yard on a fake eloh are ad.riii to hsfidl a.

lara crowd of and a th indoor polo Held is Completely en- and h.atd It ta lb h.ii.f of of hoih (he It'dina and Hunt elub and th ftro(t Voie clirh that events srh.dut.d they, wilt sttrart a ar.st many vlsitova Vsiparal.n fatted te. seriously it out of tlanii r. Th kl pour and ayrarua advanced It threat. Ml Pies. Ant aoat.

but nis joo on a football team. I think football is the greatest test of gameness In the world." Jack Monroe Waa Star. Jim Jeffries was talking over football when I last visited him at his Uurbank ranch. "I used to play football, but In tim.s showed hiah pwer4 erf.n nt. ami ll.f.

naive ptarmg pass. A pass from Friedman was intercepted on the goal line by Clark, who ran 5 yards and was thrown out of bounds by Gabel "ihlu State's ball on Its 5-yrd the Colte 10-yard line. Two thrust at the line and The broaen n.14 run yards through center. Michigan's ball on Ohio Stale's U-yard line. Babcock made four.

He repeated for two. A forward pass by Friedman over the goal line was Incomplete. Ohio State got the ball on its 20-yard line because of the Incompleted paaa over the goal line. Grim gained two around ltt end. Oosterbian Intercepted Grlm's forward pass on Ohio State's 18-yard line.

Babcock gained three through tackle. On Michigan's old play, the Wolverines lost 11 yards. S. Bab-cook recovered the ball. A pass.

Friedman to Gilbert, waa Incomplete Friedman dropped back to his 3-vard line for a placement at a sllgh' angle and his kick went squarely jver the goal posts. Score: Michigan 10; Ohio State 0 Cunningham kicked off to Flora who took the ball from the 30-yard line to his 43-yard line. A long ningham punted to Micnigan a -yard line. A forward pass, Friedman to Gregory, put the ball on Ohio State's 38-yard line. Grim turkled (Ireirorv.

Friedman Kittnsd line. crlm on an attemnted left end run those days there weren't any rules ne TRUTH ABOUT GROWING HAIR nltig of K.nst. was a liui. ttn one (aTrnton he ac.mpf a fumble and dashed ebvut yards but hla run vm net allnw.4 b. cans, the orTlclals ruled that ths atterjipted alperatso pse eras III- was pulled down by Flora and Lov.

ette for a loss of half a yard A forward paas by Grim waa knocked two. A forward pass, Friedman to Amortc th flubs In th mlddt wt that maintain winter and ti.ve f.riutt.s for In door matrh.s ar th Nonn Hhorej Itldlnii and Hunt rlub of I'hti ago; Troop hio National ouH, 'Uveland Ih Clnrlnnall f'olo elub. and lh t'olnt lllillner Hunt eluli It a number of hom ssrn.s will b.tw.en Uro.s Prtint and 'be llol-l Hate diirln fi winter son. penalty for iff -aide ply advan-d 'he ball to ih two-yard Una and ftiihffMHif tn for Harbutt, onk It ov-r The kirk for the extra w.tnt faHed Hy virtue defeat nf lirra- -ifM, ColKata stand wetond only tn rart mouth arnonar the majur nt th imt. hvliiW defeae VrlM-e-ton and the Aaariea beforo overwhelming Omn I I a Kddia Tryon haa bee a major (XiBtArbaan.

was drootied. A for ward pass. Friedman to uiinri, was met. Walton, fall down by Gregory wen'ner pinned to Michigan's l-yard -line, ttarmlttitifi- th ball Incomplete. Gilbert kicked out of back.

rpond.d time and again when a few yards were ne.det bounds mi Ohio State's 14-yard line, Grim ripped through tackle for It lay clear. Molenda broke through center for four yarda He repeated for four. Bradley went back i hr arris. Karow t) uriKf lo: oarr.1 Kwml two. He was stopped by Mulenda.

Wndier minted 45 yards to Fried- In at guard for Ohio State, r-nincino- I'lierv. Gregory was wno returuea me oan is yaras ma pans, Oosterbaan to S. Babcock, was Incomplete. Molenda got through tackled for first down. It was the to Ohio State's 40-yard line.

Greg to amount to anytning and it was more a fight than anything else." said biff Jim. "I was built for football and I think If I had gone to college I might have played a pretty good game and made a reputation for myself. I never cared much about fighting as a sport. It was Just an easy way to make more money In a few years than I could make any other way In a lifetime." Jack Munroe, who once fought Pharkey, Maher, Jeffries and a lot of other big men, was a crack football player before he began fighting, and played for several years on the Butte team that held the Northwestern championship and beat mnny of the big college and club teams from Chicago west. Munroe had tremendous driving power in his legs and was one of the beat line crashers I ever saw on the sixth first down of the quarter for center for four yards, but Michigan "tlSdVr- MOVIE- "SOLVING THE 5PIFFY LOOKS" MYSTERy ory made three through centei Gregory lost four yards attempting Perhaps we have higher Michigan.

I hert punteo to iirun who carried the ball from his 15 waa penalized 5 yards Gilbert punted to Grim who signalled for a fair catch on his 45-yard line. ideals of our profession than 7 ard line In his 3j yard line, stopped Grim. Ohio 5-5-Ht THIVI MrOt0 4rMV i certain so-called "hair-growing I'LL LL VOO! LET FOLLOW HIM! Grim t.roke tnrougn tackle ror State's ball on lie 2. yarn-Una. Trlt BcM DBtyjfD flAM WOtlKI I MAYPt Wf CAN FIND out where he experts.

four yards and waa stopped by Edwards. Gabel substituted for Baer. A pass, Cunningham to Karow. wan Molenda and Brown stopped unra for a two-yard gain Just as the CET5 HIS CLOTME-i MADE. I quarter ended.

ncomplete. Another long pass by We will not tell a man that Cunningham waa Intercepted by Score: Micnigan, -v; vmiu 0. Friedman on Michigan's 47-yard line we can grow hair on his head Bradlev was substituted for Young who was Injured. S. Babcock lost if we know we cannot.

We do yafd running around right. lark gridiron In the old rough days. The Butte team was a rough team. The boys always carried a lot of boxing gloves, and fought each other for knocked down a pass from Friedman. A pans.

Friedman to Kd-wards, slipped through the receivers' to run nis leri una. A torwaro by Knedman was Incomplete, Cunningham stooping the pass. Gilbert punted 15 yards to Wend-ler who dived four yarda with the ball before being stopped. Ohio's ball on Its 18-yard line. Grim made four thiougll left tackle.

Karow plunged for two. Wendler punted 1 vards out of bounds. Michigan's ball on Its 37-yard line. A forward pass, Friedman to Gregory, was knocked down by Cunningham. broke through tackle and ran 20 yards before he waa thrown out of bounds on Ohio State's 42-vard line.

On the next play Molendu carried the hall away from the side lines and gained one yard A forward phss, Friedman to Ooster-jaan, gained eight yards Molenda plunged three yards for first down on Ohio's 29-yard line. Molenda broke through Heed for six varda Molenda gained six through center and first down. Mulenda made two yards. Molenda again slipped fun in the training quarters. Munroe fingers.

Ollhcrt punted to Wendler was always willing to setto with aiivone. That's where he learned on Ohio State's 21 -yard line. Karjw plunged for a yard, ana was knock hov to fight. Munroe says that in a ring is a parlor game ed out on the play. After a long delay Karow resumed his position and Ohio State ws beHi the old style of football.

Laurels Knouga l-'or Grange. penaii2ei ror too long a time out. Sullv Montgomery and several FOURTH PERIOD. Haer substituted for Gabel. Hawkins broke through and stopped Grim for no gain Wendler punted 40 yards to Gregory who was downed on his 41-yard line.

Molends was Injured and removed from the game and replaced by Htamman Stamman plunged for three. ran around right end and cut liauk for one yard. Gilbert kicked yards and the ball was covered l.v Kdwards. Ohio males ball on its 15-yard line. Clark ran ihe ball out of bounds.

A forward p.s, Grim to- Cunningham was Incomplete. Wendler punu-d Si) yards lo Kriedman who was thrown on Ms 43-vard line, by l.tiditl. Ktamman slitpt'd through enter for seven Marty Karow waa unable lo continue in the game and was removed Grim fought around right end for eight yards A forward pass. Grim to Karow. was completed for gain of 21 yards Ball on Ohio States other good football men have done some very fair lighting In the ring.

4-ysrd line. Orlm failed to gain Bed Orange likes boxing, and there have been some rumors that he has Grlm's forward pass was reapon- tPrOUgP lUCKie IOr lour jnMin. ting the ball on Ohio's nine. yard On. Friedman's Dass over the side Ible for Ohio State first down.

A forward pass. Grim to Cunningham not need money from people whose cases are hopeless. Our jiractice is too large. We have too many enthusiastic patients whose cases we are benefiting to stultify our conscience with ain attempts at the impossible. Men and women appreciate our frankness.

They have ab-olute confidence when we tell them that we can restore their hair or relieve them of dandruff or itching scalp or falling liair. know what our methods will do. We know that by stimulating, in a natural and refreshing way, the follicles papilal and scalp, that we can restore hair on scalps that have line was Incomplete Another pass was Incomplete. Gilbert Jumped with incomnltt. falling Cunningham and tne two ten io with the ball within a few Inches the erround together.

Cunning! TUHsiis. TeViHioNHisLt iw-r-z'-zr was fnlured hot resumed plav. An TAIL DR. 1 rniLunj Jnvr i of the goal line. It was called Incomplete It was Ohio's ball on h.r nine-vard line, wend IMTO THAT iFUa'IIVW-a.

ler punted 50 yards to Gregory who returned the bail 1ft yards to Ohio; 34-yard line Meyers, playing guard al tin- referees suggestion. He ePiaced bv Wlllsiiiati. Htamtnan an ambition to take up boxing when through college and go after llempsey'a title. He'd be an extremely dangerous man with the gloves, after a little experience, but If firange ever thought of fighting professionally It was only a "kid idea" and probably he has outgrown It by this time. He hasn't mentioned It for a year or more.

Orange has a reputation today that Is finer than any he could earn in the ring or in any line of professional sport. Boxing is a good profession for a man of exceptional physique who hasn't received an education fitting him for something better, but no profession for a Bed Orange. (Copyright, 1036. by tlie Bell Syndicate. other forward pass by Grim whs Intercepted hv Molenda.

who returned the ball to Ohio State's S-yard line. A forward pass by Frleoman was Incomplete, sa the half ended Score: Michigan 10: Ohio Stat'; 0 THIRD PERIOD. for Young, was nijuiru wo but slayea in in" iow. r.Hns to Oosterhasn, heaved the ball into the Michigan A forward pass. riedman vinir.rin sained one vard sol inrouKo nn.

failed to gain, but Ohio; Stat- penalised hv. yaids for offside iv lr, Miihlgun first doll. Friedman a pafs was Incomplete. Hteintoun l.iuiiged for tw I. i m' the old statue of liberty plav Giegory failed to gain around left eli'l Gregory was injuied a leplaced Grii'r who was he.ped from th' Held.

G-lbert punted to Grim who returned th. i i five yards to his ID-yaid lin- un fought his way through tackle tut sn yards. Clark gamed four three yards on a enna-cross Michigan's lineup was the same as at the atari of the (tame, except that Gregory replaced S. Babcock. In Ohio state's lineup Young replaced Bradley at guard.

Cunningham kicked off to armory, who returned the ball from bis Hue to his from placement on his 40-yard line h. mixed. Ohio State's ball on hr tin.vnrd line. Grim failed to gain. Young replaced Meyers at guard.

Karow whirled through ren-T-. vyrri lie was In 41-yard line. Kr endman's pass whs Incomplete. ilree-ory ran around jured on the play. Karow resumed oiov and lost a yard being nailed Ilatt.uia ITInra hlncked rla-ht end and gained 14 yards, and was forced out of bounds, lillbert mode two throuttll tackle.

Molenda t'C'-ii bald for a long time. We know that we can thus relieve 'iamlruff, falling hair and other ailments of the scalp. Our hundreds of successful caes, right here in Detroit, are proof positive and unimpeachable of our statements. Our responsibility, sincerity, MANIERE'S SLIP IN FIRST HALF PRQVES FATAL (Continued From rase was thrown. Brett was almost free but slipped in the mud and before be got into stride again, had given the President tacklers the leeway to catch up The fourth period wrs another punting exchange between Oarlln and I'hllllnai'l.

The I'etroit kicker through center. He w-i stopp.rj without gain on the net titternpl i in the fourth down Weodrer dtopp.d back for a punt and Michigan gettii.g the ball on do ns on Ohio states la-yard plunged for four yards. Suiirm.an gained a yard. The tsil is on the 10-yard Krlertman dropped back but Ulatnman plurg'd for huif a yard. the fourth duwn Krietlrusn rlr-.

ba tile 11-yard line, failed to kic gifli. the bell goltig wide 'if the 4.iai I'hlo State got the ball on It. iu-yard line i 'uiininKham's pas. to Weridr A distance of ai'l yards wa t. tie ball pluntted through center ror three.

Molenda. on a fake kick play, got through center agnin for five yards and first down Gregory made three through tackl. He repeated for four more. Gregory plunged for first down. He added two through the line but Michigan was penalized five yards for offside.

Gilbert got through for sir. yards Gregory gained a yard around left end. ler'a kirk and It rolled toward Ohio's goal line, Clark racing with Flora and beating him to the ball i on the one yard line. It ws Michigan's ball on downs. Ohio States line arose to the occasion and stopped Kdwards without gain.

Once more Edwards failed to gain. On a fake kirk Molenda failed to push the ball over Molenda on his fourth down plunged two yards over the goal line Friedman kicked the extra point from placement after the touchdown, from the 16-yard line Score: Michigan. 7, Ohio State, 0 Gilbert kicked off to Young on hla 15-yard line and the ball was carried by the Ohio State guard to had slightly the better nf arlln onH tht marirln enabled the Titans to keep the Ken ann tiiacs, i Detroit Strong On Defense. A forward pass hy rledmon intercepted by Clark on his bve- vsrd line and was run back to hi Detroit's defense whs the best of He was State's lf-yard line. Grim dived hands by Inch.

a. ih. neasnn. Led by Klannery, Carl nd son, Kosalter, foyle. Hrennan Kachor.

were In every play. The li- I wo Michie'an fur Ituwan and dl-r were subst it uf rlarlt lost f-jur rvhard for for Ohio St. -it. iM. around left over ihe line for two yards, flrown ass Injured on the plav but resumed.

Karow ripped center for yards. On the third down Wendler kicked to Mi'-higan 40-ard line where the ball was covered by Cunningham. Michigan's ball on her 4u-yard line. Gregory plunged for nine yards. his 28-yard line.

Ilaer was inju'ru but resumed play Grim whs thrown for a five-yard loss around right end. A lorward pass, Grim to Cunningham, gained six yards Gregory was knocked out on theplay, but resumed Wendler punted 35 yards out of bounds on Michigan's 9-yard line. Molenda hit center for four lust as the quarter ended. Store: Mich. in Ohio State 0 e2 A I 1 ANY TAILOR Va7--v TJ 1 CAN OO THE Jd made It first down on Ohio Htut.

47-ysrd line. Molenda jumped iivrr the line for a gain of three yards Gregory Has thrown for a yiird lnis Titan resistance whs savage, relentless, and backed by clean, sharp tackling And by that brilliant defense, the Titans kept the score down. Washington-Jefferson I without the services of Captain CadwaldeV Heese, quarterback, who was called back to Pittshui nil Saturday morning by the death of his father In that city late Friday night. Olenn Wild, right end. left In the second quarter, when he sustained a dislocated left shoulder.

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The Most Successful Hair Specialists SECOND PERIOD. nans. F'riedmea end. George liahcock substituted f--r Hawkins Grim runted Hi yards to Kriedman, who was downed on h'l 4.1-yftrd line. Htsmman broiie through renter for seven yards it" made first down on another plunge Grube substituted for msterb ia-.

Siongh a ut.e 1 1 '-cl for Stamman made three through th' line. Stsmman ndd-d two rr.ot i thn- jire, center. attempting an end run. was held for no gain to. th fourth down Gilbert of hound' Ohio State's bail on 15-yard Un.

wNh three more rrt-n-utes to play. Herrnsteiti s-ihsnt for 8. Hancock. Cunningham was Incomplete. Another pas by I'unnlngham was mi'f'l't' ed by llerrostein on Ohio fates 10 ry i larg anri icliolw.

Friedman puss to Oos'erbitan failed. 1. 1 1 substituted for Klein and Crl-dll was substituted for Youn. kicked to Wendler who wus down. I on his It-yard line.

Another Wisconsin pass wss Incomplete. Rsdke punted to th Stat 3J-yard line. Smith made yards through center. Van Buren advanced the ball IS yards through renter to the Wleconsin S4-yard lire Smith made two through cen (iregory. was lmomplete.

Krled-mane pas to ooeterbaan was Incomplete. Gilbert punted 50 yards to Wendler who returned the nail to his 2S-yard line. Urim gained through tackle but Ohio Htate was penaliied for offmd yarda. Karow piurged for two. Grim waa stopped for no irain around rlnht end.

-car cm co xfruv Hay Hide, tai'Kies; nnwui left end. and Sidney Lewis right guard, were the most prominent, spelled defeat for Detroit. Pass plays were broken up almost before they were started and when Detroit tried the overland route It met the same fate. Detroit's one first down came on the first plav of the first quarter following the Washington-Jefferson kickoff, when ter and Lyman lost yards at end An ii h.nir. of punts gave th ball to State on the Wisconsin yard line.

A pass. Smith to I.yman. OA AAXtO Wendler punted woo siKnalled for a fair catch on bl yard line. riabrock was euhstl-I tut-d fur Urea-cry. i.

HabcoeK brorte around rinM end for four yard. bruunht down by un-nlrtiham. A lot.K pass. Friedman lo u'o incomplete. A lon took the nail to the lln wy a forward pan.

rnunpari i icre, netted 1.1 yards. Ulngle Oldest Horse. Coovet Underwea vomjv three-yard line. Herrnsteln mad. four through tackl kH-1 f.vo more through r.i'j plunged for two yarda l-i' gan was perialued li i- bands in in'erfcr re to Gr who r- 'i-Oall on his goal lin a-d he ball to bis ev.n- -i I Grim carried th ball it dark on a fake m1 f.

to gain as tb gam I 'nas- Kriedman to tlilbert ws.cm-' for it. ards but the ball wriere i.yman atumliled with no ahead of li'm On an off lai-kle piay Smith took th ball over for a touchdown. drop. kicked for the estra point. Mcnrc-.

Wisconsin 14; Michigan State 10 Wisconsin ki. k.d off to Van Buren who returned yards to the S-at 43-yard lire. Smith made THE KRIDOS 130S Broadway Suite 406 The gramlrdaddy of all Lght harness race horses la Single C8 He Is 15 years of age snd has been racing since Of the eevea ttalners who have handled the r.b-bons over him. three have died Geers, Uosnell and Jamiesoa. brought baek and Vlch.aran penal-lied five yards for off side.

Another lona Pss hy Kriedman failed but rt(hin riven th distance of the pas because of Interference Unal scores Jion.i 4' in ic. I-" si me line and a pass Can ArUngtoa 0144 lor so ef aeareet deaier. was incomplete, Wisconsin starudStat.

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