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petroit Loses to Georgetown, 24 to ONotre Dame Bows to Army, 27 to 0 SPORT AND FINANCIAL NEWS SPORT AND FINANCIAL NEWS 5J1. NO. 21, DKTBUIT. MICHIGAN. SUNDAY.

OUTOBER I H. 11125. I CENTS Long Passes and Sprints Give Michigan 21 to 0 Victory Over Wisconsin 1. STATE COLLEGE At thft Bottom of the Pile in tht Top Picture It Captain Hagerty of the HtMtoppert 'Scoring the First Touchdown, Below, Hallback Meuurr About to lie Ucwr.ed by U. of Tackier FRIEDMAN FEATURES ATTACK OF YOSTMEN When Georgetown Over-powered U.

of D. BEATS CENTRE BY LATE RALLY EASTERNERS COUNT IN THREE QUARTERS Straight Line Playt nd Intercepted Patt Help Heary Georgetown Team Count Two Touchdowns Against Titans in Opening Period Visitors Too Powerful for Dorais' Men. BY STANLEY L. BRINK. oi Detroit mad? brave but stand a taster.

kef, better roumlcJ Georgetown eleven at Dtnan fteht Saturday ait-erno)n, and fell, 24 0 Gfornetown rarnrd tivo mnrh artillery fur Detroit on offrnM. and ii. mwilv liia dnemen were iiniiresrnabie fortresses on del'enie. De Smith Kicks' Field Goal in Final Minutes to Decide Issue, 15-13. Sensational Quarter Runs 85-Yards for Touchdown After His Pass to Gregory Accounts for First Score Forward Wall Thwarts Badgers' Offensive Record Crowd Sees Contest.

BY HARRY BULLION. Madison, Oct. 17. Michia mopped up 'the gridiron with mother menace in bur path to the coveted Western conference cham-o 'unship this afternoon, and her goal remajna uncrossed. Unce friends and comrades in a common cause, Coach Yost and feorce Little met as foemen today, and the grizzled veteran of 25 years it the helm of Wolverine football destinies proved himself the master.

Three touchdowns determined the superiority of Michigan over its indent and, respected rival, Wisconsin, and the score, 21 to 0, clearly the superiority of the Maize and. Blue over the Cardinal. AGGIES REVEAL POWER k-rr -a? Lansing Eleven Thwarts Valiant Efforts of Southerners in Last Half. troit forward jvai attack a renJerel nuil and voi-l because of (ienrrton' alert resistance, and it running attafk, nave for a few spannodic gain, lust its efiei tivcne.i on a gridiron whtrh Ksst lansing. Oct.

17. made to order tir Hie opponent, Vktiirr perched on Ceorjetow n' Virtually siiockch mm Michigan Mate college football eleven was saved from defeat only first play ot tne game, vnstun-j recovered, and for the re- tanner j'unm! WiUre tSe ra wh mrciy started. A 10-yird return iof a punt by t'apt. Jack HaKerty. n-t'cr KUTSCH'SRUN DEFEATS ILLINI nuindcr of that period and the her three fought a losing battle.

Michigan scored twice the first ioarter and once in the second, and, whut there were moments when the Badgers had malice in their hearts and the ball in the shadows of the Wolverines' final chalk mark, the sturdy forward wall of rV'-- ..,7 WiV1 4 lieornetown premit-r lack, wa t'oltowed by a fcl yard advance tf the first ouchdwn. Kagerty, Nfefrirrr. G.irmley and Tbompoa tiVk turn in raid ttt Detroit' line and found hole after hole tliroufth the niiddie and left aide through which they darted for ron.Utent ins. Georgetown encored this power with another eouallr Iowa Star Rune 32 Yards, and i irr: WICTHOIT. in Then Goes Over for Touchdown to Win.

by- a kicked field goal, hooted over the crossbar from the Centre 42-yard line by Pau, "mith late in the final period of today's game, which gave the former Aggies tb decision. 15 to 13. Soundly trounced ln the flrat and second periods. In each of which Michigan State scored a touchdown, the fraying Colonels presented different sort of play ln the second half and It looKed like their game up until the moment that Smith' toe connected with the pigskin shortly before the finish of the hectic contest. State failed to oou.it on the kicks following either of their touchdowns.

Ctietre crossed the green and white goal line once in each of the third and fourth quarters and kicked the extra point in the third. That gave the southerners a one-point lead and It seemed to be sufficient to give them the victory. Then Smith was sent In for Mc a etTective before the first priud Two Minutes Remain When nded, Is lt rar. Itrnit hil Bntril to rior- Touchdown Comes; Grange Runs 80 Yards to Score. the Maize and Blue 5louu by its task.

Woa on First IMay. Michigan won the same on the Irst piay and what happenod thereafter was Immaterial. Less than two minutes later another touchdown aod the ruination the. Badger, complete. Ml'hlBan received lh klckoff.

Friedman paased to Gregory an the flrat signal and the iiurdy right halfback sprinted 60 v.rdi behind perfect Interference tar the first touchdown. wicked Hira and Frled- tni. iS-vurd lm ih r.sult nf pimt rmni.Uri Hr(y Cjb ih tliirrl piny, Mist a Ps. fr a P.iroit snl it.h.4 ynr4n fe.r hn ws brftitiiht ilftwn. In sit plH.s, O.or-.

Iowa City, Oct. 17, Ey the Associated Press.) Out where the went beKlns, a nixw star began Cosh in the State lineup. that point Wilson, forced to kick, drove si.rint fre (Akin; afn.trir brought hs (hlr.1 tnliy sridiron career today that enabled Iowa to vanquish Illinois, 12 to 10, the ball Into the hands of Fouls on Centre 41-yard line and It went In a dramatic finish that never has tlmtrlsns t. I'. ler.ll T.rk 4T.

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s'coopins up the father, ran ss perfect try which decided the issue. I I The game ended a few moments inis tnruuHn a Mother scare, in has than In lh. Ihir.i p.rl-l 7 1-ysr'l ran Mr4'h rotmt rtrHt sn-1 ntr.ti th flnt 'or in rk lst session, iiiit tn. In rh first p.lmt nrtulv Th olh.r. whli.

to Osnrtfetrtwn, w.r iu.t in ray nf enmfrt w.nt th. first t.sm Mils s.sson t'i a nrsr rtwn COLUMBIA BOWS crossed twice. Israelii In the ncond period and the major portion otthe third, Wisconsin touulit the Notre Dame Helpless, Cadets Win, 27 to 0 Wolverines in me m'o" nrm nf Kriedmnn toss ed mother pass to (Kmterbiian abort TO OHIO STATE m.ly ws th mt htt pordrn tt fnrwsrd pss.ln pr.t h.n.BnisI lr- iv before tne pnnmi third touchdown. Friedman a toe added the voint for uch time. later.

State Reverses Farm, In the first half of the game State college showed a complete reversal of form from that displayed against Lake Forest a week ago and appeared like a sure thing winner. With the score at end of the half 12 to 0 for the Kant Lansing eleven, the assemblage was howling for a top-heavy count, although crediting Centre for Its splendid defensive play. It was different In the second half. The Praying Colonels attack-e-i with a passing offensive that State college could not solve or counter. linwn the field marched the Kentucklans.

down the field to what looked like the coming triumph. State was demoralt'ed by Eastern Eleven Fails to Solve Warned About Frledmnn. Coached by Little to atop Frlftd- min at any coat me nrii I nr. Trek V-J. II li.am.

a 11.41 Knute Rockne's Green Team Fails Miserably Against Veteran Army Eleven's Powerful Attack and Takes Its Second Worst Beating Lack of Real Forward Backfield Attack of Buckeyes. Columbus, Oct. 17. (By the As III. I ale 1.1.

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stary-a S. rive thought to half their coach tuld them, there was a flaxhlnn aim. Luther mailed straight Into the beea equalled ln Western Conference football history. Illinois, leadlnfr 10 to in the last two minutes of play and with the apparently safely won, lost when "Cowboy Nick" Kutsch, Iowa's newest rid iron star, broke away for a 32-yard run, carried the hull to Illinois' one-yard line and smashed over for a touchdown on lh' next play, giving Iowa victory. The defeat virtually ruins Illinois' chances as a contender for the "illy Ten" championship.

The tnunie. furiously fought before record-breaking homecoming crowd of 30,000 spectators, opened and cloned with two of the most dramatic plays witnessed in years Orange RtittH HO Tarda. In the first 10 seconds of play. Cfcptaln "Hed" Grange of Illinois. Manning the form that made him the nation's outstanding football atar In scooped up the ball on the opening klckoff and raced St) yards for a touchdown before the dumbfounded spectators knew what had happened.

It was a duplication of his feat In the Michigan game Inst' fall, and demoralized the Hawkeyes. Kutsch, the 170-pound dynamo, playing left halfback for the first time with Iowa ln a championship git me, produced the closing thrill when he broke away for hiB dash In the closing seconds of tho game, and then scored the touchdown that aent the pack stadium in a frenzy of excitement. sociated l'ress. liehlnd a solid Line Serious Defect in Irish Squad. wall of outweighed linesmen.

Ohm mitltif' arms of Urea-nry and the Iloharf A. larkson O. HarseaSIl M. Ifclel aalalaa Ha.atl.-o Wariae II IT. to II.

Huekrairf Ilnrtnintilk Malaa Ilulr rau T. Hor.ar Suite's backfield launched a mixed i the launching of that offensive. And loaitered Cardinal warriors were outnaced to the coal line. WALTF.R IX. BY attack or short forward passee." darts around both ends and plunges Navy.

A ft result, the futur grt-erxls hd to ciitnl- themselves by llsteninK rifturn. by radvo, ll.iaa.hlr. It. I. B.

Then oerore iney ruiuu from th startling turn of evaiits. Trledman took a kick on a tnrougn tne line and marches to a 8 to 0 victory toduv over Columbia. but rept tj which II rot. a Ilarra one of the east's strong teams. lb-yurd line and ran 5 yarns wun- rne Hucaeyo line outrouent and New York, 0-t.

17. in the presence -of 72,000 said to be the largest crowd which ewr saw a sporting event in New York city proper, the Army fttoUmll team superbly oaehed by Cuptntn John MrKwan. defeated Notre I 'a no, the mtllonril f-hMinplon, 27 to this ea n) 1 U' rs Astor doite a great tskltiT plu.e1 Nf-TIIK I 'A K. ont even a Hunger tiicuier mymis hi. hnnrls on him.

Thereafter it i the here at el Krutton in rtt-rrf'i outwitted the opposing line. lies. Huckeye guard, starred as a de n1 wltils motf iiriootliMl hy (i.iii'K.town IfnSfn.n ihr.w tt Ursrt-nsti 1 1 -r'i h1vH.i ip.n. nan trltfk.d rfe s-nmlsrr lnt in f'r I'hllllpisrt, ir.m rul rj. to Ink Itr.tt throw with no ho.tilo In his Ionic ttiat.

virinity, Thrrtr, nw(o't ends. Wsiss ml t.irn.tt In oi fensive player. i tin .1. Sni it On only one occasion did Colum wh a matter of holding backs of the Hadnel lit buy and the Wolverine forwards were eqiml to the task. Wisconsin tried all the foot bull It knew to lire.uk throuah the Wolver centre scored and added the point.

Centre ore. Again in the fourth period, Centre gained State territory by means of the aerial route, using after pass to gain ground, and again they scored. The try fur the extra point failed, but the south led the north by a single point. Centre did not stop there, but was beating down the field towards another touchdown when Smith.went in, replacing McCosh at half. State braced suddenly, Centre was forced to punt, the ball was handed to the Sagmaw youth called Smith and that youngster team to victory the kick that added bia seriously threaten Ohio Slate's aftmon in the Yankee stadium.

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goal line. Jn the nrst eriod the easter tiers marched with st ruight footbnll tactics to the Huekeyea' 2'-ynrd line, but were held, an4 gave up the ball, never to reach that point In their offensive again. fisr Wkn th. h.is.s.d Ti ine defense. In thotr hysteria to repair the damage of the first pe-rci the Itndcers showered the nlr with forward passe.

but they Im-k-d aim, and, switching to Ihrusis against the line, lacked the lower to break through or even dent the sturdy forward wall that sprlaaHeM V.rai.st l.aa.ltr T. olaote T. Ho. Li.ell II, llaskrll (oraell 41. Ilalaer.

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a a. Amk.r.l la, llasalltaa Sa.qaekaaaa II, Ur.t.l i Columbia Knlllea Late. Near the end of the third period It was the ft, ki victory of the Army over the western teven sinre 16, when the 'ad' elevrn the victor, 3o to 1 and It Is the second orst ver ha rid ed Notre Jfttme team. Nome eais l.a Yale won from the month Mend eleven, 2s to 0. This was the twelfth meeting of the Army and Notre Ime elevens end today's virtnry Hives West l'htt three b-tories and Nttre.

Oatn elteht. The contest of resulted tn a seoie-less tie. Irish A re Outplayed. Crane himself, playing defensive three points to State's cnmt and Columbia staged a short rally, fol tans niifl.t ih.jr rn Into nl M.i.k". town or into Uoln, Mur.

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k. TIGERS DRAW safety, brought the hew Iowa star made the score 15 to 13. Four mln Mocked their progress. to earth as he sped lor the Illinois utes of piay remained and It was goal line with only a few inches hopeless to expect the men of Centre to regain the lead. The game ended with the ball in Smith's hnds again In center field after he had inter WITH MIDDIES cepted Kabensteln's pass from Cen tre'a 32-yard lne.

State Counts First. Mlehlicnn Work as I nit. Friedman called signals with rare jurtgmam and the eleven Wolverine oicyed them like a unit. From end to and the Wolverines were tuienur to the Badger and the i' -Vs ono mipht assume with Friedman at quarter, showed to better am than the celebrated Hinr.un brothers and their running It ns a clash of coaching; ih Yost fundamentals that have been associated with and the theor.e ex-wuiuled by Ceorge Uttle. and the test wm genuine.

Purtlal' to the f'-'-ifiril p.ms, the Uadgers were af ii'd in it. but found an alert Straight football gave the Staters their get-away to victory In the initial period. With Boehrlnger, MrCosh and Huhl pounding hard at lowing the completion of a Ion pass. Nurris to Wagner, for 29 yards. Hess recovered a fumble on his 40-yard line and the drive was halted.

The Wilcemen scored their touchdown in the second period by rushing the ball in a series of runs around alternate ends and plunge over and through the line, Karow divtng for the six points. Faitial blocking of a punt had given Ohio Htnt the ball on Columbia's 45-yard line. The Ohio State pass was opened up, successive nains of four and yards being made by Mark' beeves, first to firim nnd then to Karow. A long pasH from Marek to -irim gained 30 yards nnd Marek and Karow on two plunges reached the goal line. Substitute Goes Over.

Thy; other tally came tn the third the southern line, the Kast Lansing Notre Druip'i downfall by sueh an unexpected one-sided score was ue to the superior play log of th" Cadets" tine. The powerful Went Point forwards simply drove it; superhuman fashion and spoi I en" plavs before the' wre As an example of the forward s' wn derf ul play, Noire Pmn had eight atteirpted forward pa-fes tiot behind the rimmaKe Hue In some cas-s bai i hanged hands as many as hre. times behind the wrrirnmuge line in to result in the proper d' luy so that receivers eouid get down the field team drove down the field, principally by means of straight football Breaks of the Came Fvor Princeton, Although Outplayed by Middies. Ifnlitmore, 1" 1 1 the A-soclHted frenj Although by its powerful opponent dorln most of th l'riroeton plnved the Navy to a 11-jn lie be. fore in the butt's for a tourhdown.

Four forward to go. lied 81111 In Star. The game revealed that Grange still la the Grange of old despite his showing in the Nebraska content two weeks ago. He played one of the greatest games of his sensational cureer, both defensively and offensively. The famous red head carried the ball 31 times for a total of 2f8 yards, once breaking away for 2i yards and two runs of 20 yards each in addition to his 80-yard dash, lie hurled two passes for a total of 24 yards and figured in desperate tackling in stopping Kutsch and Fry.

the swift charging fullback. Kutsch, regarded by Iowa admirers as a rival of Grange, revealed himself as one of the outstanding stars of the game. Sioux City youngster, built along the lines of Jack 'einpsey, but much shorter, was able to do most anything needed On the football field. Reorrs All Iowa's Point. "Cowboy" Nick himself achieved all of Iowa's points, booting two la.

a list lietrolt mad on ntrnc int touchdown Ian. ft was in lh first parlud ti.oritetoarn first nor. iBrty fumhi.d ona of Phil. Iip.rt punt on his li-yard tin nd rat-over? f.ir O.troit Two ru.h.s n.tt.d a scant twii yards and flr.tt a ot tt and ran yard b.for h. was thrown 0 it of bounds by on Itetroit Jn-yaril mark.

M.tixer ail but had a touch, down, Ih-r wa no en In front of htm but tha iroa! poat. Thraftr lit Ma n.v.r la th. or .1. lr Hot a team with cours. hsv.

wilted under th i m. ratvtn attack, which bud ilat.rty a. its storm c.nt.r Hi, -rty bad valuable aid. In riormiey M.ter ard Tltoinpwin. When U1, pound ap.ad boy, and passes were uttempted, hut gained little in yardafte.

A weak spwt was found on the left side and gave way to the attack, and then McCosh ieun nuallrU-d to break them up Okt tm fflamfcl Ahrnn It. fast 7. I tH Wahltcta, atair Mlasafortl I i. I mn 11. IB f.

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Hf, nt. I barl A skirted riieht end 37 yards for uie venpon whs useless. the other hand. Michigan touchdown. Huhl's attempt to kick uneT.v vrihi-', hnd the faculty for goal railed In the second period, the ex-farmers found themselves again it with success and the it.t in the wav the nttack 'iylied determined, the r'sult.

Short line plays ad va need the ball ItalMniore fodsy, A stillborn defense In the shsd-ow of Its nwn (real tine is .11 th.l the son. Id from feelina the book, of the ti.vy an. hi.r The Tlic'-r held th. upper hsnd d'lrloir mo.t of th asrne. however, the tVM.ir he court in the t.t five minute, of play on a short irin.l little line nlunmna up the field to within striking distance.

From the 23-yard lin, The Notre forward puss'T was invariably nailed before he even throw the halt. On one oerasion th bull was thrown hy a w-ti player us its tft' led The Hitempt went into Die hards of Sprague, the Army tarkle i ir -ried it over the Notre Dame oi i in-Only in the firs period dd Notre witaa required to. Hoehrintrer forward passed over the period when another blocked Punt bv Mess gave Ohio State the bail on Columbia 21-yard A moment later. Cridil, substitute tackle, lifted the bail over the goal po from 25 -yard pl'' -nv OHTO STATE. COIXMBIA.

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entre goal line to l.yman lor an I aksF Krra! S3. Illlaol -llr I. other touchdown. Again Kuhl's toe n.sv.ifljn appeared contiMit to failed to register the extra point Hdvancea bv the ir route. As the half closed, Kuhl failed to inm give gny m-ipirt'on iriv.t.a; J'p.

Kh the excaption of the three gain a foot with the ball from the Cadets battle In tins jo si 'ne uaiisera scot down Hoper to without SI. trie the I'rirMf'on h.llf'jrt.kr fh-id goals, both at difficult angle, rruin the 25-yard line and scoring the winning touchdown. In addition ho did virtually all of the pass the western lover) app-;) aole State's 1 (t-ya rd 1 1 tie, where ynm had caught Wilson punt. The gun Sui's K-yaid line, where their 'ks wtre nent in frultlesfl efforts I alp the army si tack whi'-n I lest rr tcotert the field r.hI that cave a 17 t' 1 (Continued on Psge 27.) AI Wolverim. tackle, who 1 r.rtpfi at 'ne end on the tackles.

Agsin in th third Dri.jd. lerrii. I nt.r il.e I i he ucrn liorknes braeer bracer ti i a it h.iil varsitv hand. held the trf. tii but in Die', ih.

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(t ort(ei'tn. Tints of ier nltt- ir, nuie utes' earli. fff ii il ing turMhe Haw Key es, throwing thtee that netted a total of 50 yards. He carried the ball 22 times for an aggregate of 114 yards and was thrown for losses of 13 yards. Illinois for two penoos was just an ordinary football team and was ouu-harged and outplayed by the Hawkeyes.

atmounn peruxt. wa Tie. from the 'ar. all the Army fovur. I'rlnretna a.r.

Flrat. Karward l.laa v.k. i r.u.veu Thompson arid rp.ctivai,. ijinnm.i.g did not iow down, but app.ar.d trotier. 'lkt nn w.

f'-trot nsv.r lost us nahtina spirit, and by alon, Hr.tt. Hirbarda and (J.a.an.r worsed vaoandf io.ur-mo intaio. od is, and to a.ep defeat from lurnlr-a into lirett plav.d on sheer nary Hi. bad ankle wa. hyt and It wa.

an for hun to rjn hut tinHi h. latar In th rni, ha fitffot all about the ap I'hIUipart Cirevantsd a too, hdown In th. second ifiirirr when tiros, tlirouah a tilik buck raced il yard. Ii att.amr.tn.tt to shift ti. ban from on arm another.

Iittert. fumbled but recover wh la ranna full and I nt dow wlth j. ilml'T hini. Court Squad Starts Work At Ann Arbor Seven Lettermen Included in olumn eri After Us nf-j fetie stopped Ml'itost a stIid- itijl on i T'enititf 4 Ewltt, the T'-er hr.ro ai, stepp. i buck t.

th" le booted a ntd toil Hhi' strut the It, waa simply i tol ion of the tild foothati prlncitdc no; team an nt ari where in a fict-i tlall game unleufl II lout A tie Th Army hud one today. Notre lnu- I'd not, nnd that is th snov of' th start or the third period th lllini became the "IlKhling" linnl with Grange leading wie attack and set a whirlwind pace that put the game on ice. CITY COLLEGE TIES tfla a 14, HI. Jokaa Norik, Itatkola 3. Mil.

ftabala N- l. 3- iiai 1. Mnanmnlh 7, aasflaa 7. II I In Mlarra rhanini II, tllrv U. laM 7, I I Oklrthuma T.

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I.faaia hmrr 7. Miami 11, irM Ivanln 17, Jethi. 4 irmll wnairr 7. VV ftrrH llrr 9. Hallnla Mnilaf U.

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Alnhanta 'it, Mmaanr anrla-rhIM At, iaai 7. Iillnna X'a. It. Hf-nntn 21, K. liartkrH( f.

I.trala l-k. 2.9, l-'luritfa 7. 7. I ftlf.fi I 1 traiata I'-iy ft, MarrUa4 II. ii u' threw off eui'h uneault.

J-ih 'n 'n enU, Floni, Grube ruin for the i I'i. ii thH HnORerB. anj the H'-d tackloa (Innk.nK i.rown cauKht the plumres of ar-lmal bfu-kn before thev (jtt vy. ln tho Ute BtMKe of m. the Wolverines' play was 01 that m-Mttrfd ti-Oti'T, and, HUbJquent de-' "linvi iK proved.

seaJd the doom 'in, was enough to dla-mZ' rs fnr tn" Hnd Itlue mnjor eleven, and the aim FTt-scrve the advantase. lKrm Phbm Wildly, tiud tj)P wnrk of the Wolver- rf i 'Vrs bV the hysteria i knirs to Rhftot their passes anywhere, it neemd, ho t-, Ti Ul" with the leather ot rid of it. OpchhIoii-iy titia completed, hut In The timmi-nt a blue jerneyed ath-, n'wind hirt arms Hioim.1 the They rushed the ball twice to within l-ar an. I over. rlvltiff( the Kami' a nutshell.

striking distance or the lowa goal WITH OLIVET' 6-6 enabling rtritton to make two nt- lenints at neiu goals, once rrom im 47-yard line and ifnother from the 3 1 -yard mark. Hoth fulled, however, but he managed to score via Municipals Gain Lead, But Fail (he nreui route at the start of th carrier and the forward th" lUeis a in the nrst fiv" must have protection, and the Army! minutes -of th's lend line played superbly, not only sto-n hy the Mid fenslvaly and ref. nulrny, hut m. dt when Harmltn eaeetited ti loraatds foilow.ii the hall a oal tre 24-yard lltit cat-like prec.Kioti This I It-r in I be nti 'trier the fn. that iJpraisua Intercepted Then I went njrilf-t tt forward pass mid IVrh trie bsll the i-ritoe-.

blocked a itaiharr-d in tn oval, ran to the Notr- once r.n.-ito flav th. recotid Hanoi-! yard lute and then f.ny Hewitt tt.mp.....l a fLapley si-! iuui. Ked thro.iab enter for toocb-, b.nd o0 it, bu' It, down caroni'-d fTMe f.rc-. Into the fourth period. He sent the ball sailing between the uprights from the 31-yard line, giving li.inoia th ith a-iothe.

-to f. List of Players Reporting to Mather. Ann Arbor, Oct. 17. With the return of seven letter men, Michigan iiegan basketball practice last week with the finest prospects for a successful season since Coach Kd tii.tL assumed the reins here.

ole and Cherry, guards, Hutiel, renter, Morgaridge, Chambers. KuenxM and Line, forwards, are the veterans who will form the nucleus of this year's squad. eor lo aiaht for inti.ry lo'er. pted a eiite with the score 10 to i in its Forward a so 01 ren-d tha ntirv in the favor. Fry Also Star, urd p.rmd, the d- leri 0 and "rif" cirt rued ftir Mtchltrnn.

Use or. held for 40 wn. and ot th. to Ho'd It. Olivet scored in the third Liuarter, after City ft-id registered In the second, each the point after touchdown, and when the ftay ended at ('odd Held Saturday nfter-noon, the teams were knotted.

Oldani's toss to Cunmtiith.im late in the second period netted lh yards and placed City rolle on Olivet' 15-yard line. r5t.emmelert tr.ado live at center. Another pass, trldant to produced a touehdown. In the succeedlna period. Olivet's on I in AK'iinst this iniichine-like work of of i no veteran Army eleven Notre 1 ysrds to, Km was pn.ct.caily he.ple.s It 1 Imibefor.

t) wa. a revelation to followers from behind, lirtda-e, the t.wm to the nn the first for losses rantrinic from fiv. to 11 1 I rmceton ter-t in addition to mr-so men, Aiatnr The bresk resultlns in Illinois' defeat cam a fw seconds after Hrllton scored his fir-id goal. The Hawki'yts. realism that they were iinar difiat, surrendered the hall GrahuH puntd to Jllinuis' line.

Tilt- bsll was called back anil Illinois puniillxtii 15 yards lor loiitlilliK the kicker. This Kave Iowa a rtrst down, filled the t. am mi fair back, was sfoptd deud after nrrltiic the; hall for-wsrd II jarda or, thre. piur. fllaekl.s ttei.i.fc An nf rfl-elency In th.

fourth TWO FIELD GOALS tt this plav. iairie ran 11 yards! had three 'A. M. men available In Rasnick, and F. Kuenxel.

ii il of w. horn SJi action last year. From the freshman team of last t' lHl'iWft, hut an ovncHt- o' Vrim-rtrm had ai.t rted backs, t'ollins, Hrtnn and Wuil rip when tha last touchdown miili, Martin. IVtriv and Weiss are tetro' ami iei.s are r.h.d of nnd it v. oa Held fuecj to maiilfi-st if wns thtre the strt-iiKth ii ii" "'lvoiin lino minimised it.

ot their severest "i wc-re nt bett, ton. rmrltiH th flrat and periods MluliiKun klokt'd wIlV ''Mid. an.l in thi eeond snd punted Into It. and while -r ii'IVHiitH when th chiinents nmterlHllv help h'i" Wlwonsln nrofltcd on -Kf hridts to the extent nf 1 "'t Inside of chimin's 20-l niilliiui an I'age 37. uarvardTloses GIVE CHICAGO GAME wiih renewed energy and with Fry yaniK, to fe forw-nrfj trn tnak-i ld be for hiy louid tbrf.w rha hni, and to i kt bii hd i- ball ph; tns ldoin it by a (jam trfi.Mi.

i 1 1 a nrhj the Army, hut the up ti th nlfjjna at Wpii point 1 riit rna of Iht- f)u't A I VlrtDTlS ntY '-OUld ha Wi-Xi 'A' A T. I year, i the most outstanding of those whnP-d throuirh the ty defense ie have shoa ed up for t.rs. ti i for ln Prumm takmir the itl'mi'nti! the end of fo'tbail sea.on. a toueMow-n on an nnd Kutsch tmisniiiK mrouvn in line sweot on to the touchdown th; ior fiuv, ht t- "ti I hrfl! tf h- rfia whx kt in-'t off taokli frnajih. purtrtr th- iiiainrt'T th th- bU nwi'rh i hand fr.Mii''v but.

n- hr trtnt ofiuid reik murii h'iff Smvf T(a fat. them the victory. prae.lc- Ik bciriK hid on the iln ed ft xamc, atermnn kviti floor. niRhts through the lli.nols de- 1 week, itte in Novmher the sijuad f. ne aiioos i v.

ry time called upon' v. ill move to the tieid house, at n'd a offni i Th- N.ivjr th poftvhif ft-. nt vith th- Nvy Th f'n '1TT Col.I.K'JK. and Kutsch a close race. lor; which time practice wui aiso bs i f.

1rlr "ton nr at! rira -r rt 1 1 I C'i the final i rould al- I pfcioi.wn as in. t.n,ra period cb.s.d. following d.i.h after "taorvioK Iron forward pas. and ttr r-lanaky, one for liht yards, put th bail on Titan It-yard mar a tta th pero.d ended. On th- lirst piay of the fourth period.

Met ah. awuna; around rthf id and parfret M'eiiin snnbial him 'o cros jjal tin without a arosom within three r.Js- Ail throioin th. ioi if.ifi. n' de.ira-tiv. biocslog stood out.

Tha lie. Ii'eraily tha ttetro.t prj. i.i.Mvlilual honors In gHlnine. I held on 'Vi ral ioiin" Jiiii-on int fr only thr kw. Th! vriK; th wrrk ILLINOIS twk.

Thus (r th coach ha ln-ld IOWA TO HOLY CROSS I HS Iflirq 0'iit enre(y i nu rut has (finffUrat- itror 1 i smuittr'J Idlf )ft (jj KtirriM with 1'hI. oi nm ri -i an I in Curley's Toe Beats N'Western, 6 to 0. CMr.o. Ort 17 IRr tha A.socl-t.d Ohicif d.feat.d N'iri west 4 to a t'a'ay before a f.f th-t Ftohert dimtn ii 1 1 v. Marion nuart.r-ha, k.

loot two Koala fiorn th. 22 ftti.l iW-jurd line, th. tb.rd IXMfa en linnr 'nti f.S Ir.u--up nhn'a, -Aifh omv FT L. in. .1 V- hr .1..

Halt Rnvrratr ft tVnn' K. 1 rcrt't-a K. hcii Brmii- L. h. II.

ft fs fouifht aan.i dully to g-t mm J'' Into 'T'uWe" who MithT 1at yar. will per- Oct. 17. (Hy ihen the N'avy! ly and savd ti OH? of enoa.h 'breat, v-r-oi hy V- I a Kriul tf IfTertl ilF'n H'-inty 4. h.rmer i-r rutn.

JACK ERITTON IN BAD. L. la. C. 8 i.

la. Ii V. form ihf in' uttvir nTH)n. Ann In Associated Pr.ss Harvard's bftckfield was Insfrfrtlv. addition, 'uppon, ro piyeti rtk -or K-t tt.

I'rittnu Hfrffitr r-'Amhr''o Hail fh iv. tn 3 -IV. II oil I Mlar-I, t. 17 -la'ert I' I Ja-l nt ston. wall llns tn.lny snd .1.

fn 4- 4 t'ro-ts d.feateil the Crlm.i tit th cin-h an nifjn aj h- rt hi not 4u i- Thu vfr :4 r-n-- il- 10 wrl'- r' I 'IS'1I: HI b- 1 Mon'i sr- if. r.s. out of th. aay and O.H.I, the roll's essv for the ba, i Tii 10.1-1 nhx re ti.ii 1 1' a. on for i I -'-4 end ettother for tirl.i-le, a lot ,1 cm 1 of Zu cut 111, 1.

iter ti tally in tho la.t it attar the liiue and To'c-t: loa.kl, i.terl, ,1 t'iRpi-. l-'rr'iVtn tt.i ri Hr W.l rmln tr, ii. I. idonira and i i lute and, J-1-. In th" tr, 'he risrht rb.

'us o.moj.'.' '1 at rd Ni.vr 0 11 1 th ro -r ii ri- r.sor 1 A -1 ort pis. of th J'TallpI1 nrtnt: Tmirh-in nm tn th. f. last I 'rf'Ve. foiloWltlK blS p.

Mod ciiko nMs.ed a tnu'-h-do-vn ri the e.c-il per, t.hen M'--t 1 i t.a i 1 to 'h 011 ot h'i a the erd'd "Moon' Sort i tern ft'-e, Wa. IliJ the e.rtr Bni n. n-M. t'o- i pbr iMui'i tiot p-ti, in. bne and net of it pa.4es w.r plate.

ftv iulil-' Km, tn- Inr aTfrr wn Hrtttn .1 Tn ef i it-o. -Ii lur Hill for an.t thr ninrKln l'-k for ib tot l-le, for L.mlert ft c-xiow. fur fsft of only tnr onu C. wi) bu piKV1 at Ann Arbirf. ul dy nt r- terf.r-nar i 'err.

1 hen the i i'l errer niitt-r r-n .1 na-Ke 'f w'th ari officer it ii fro til vvlii upeedinw. pull'. li', aod lirlltt.n lo'. ft Tnu- h.l-i imalw. 2 hP.f'i Mr e- 1' tl-; -i ttlt 13 lice.

yards of fbi loss waa leatlaa.d raK. X4-) "A'-alvim Time of "i y.rd for a arid ICvatiaaea fas 27.) which fall.d 'J flnaf i.irl'e, tor Utz.til.uncer, l.rm. jvaa'jy tor K.iL.r, Corv fur Law. aou. year cyrcw piay a return game fcl Aon Arbor.

lautotuuOila wa slopped, liitttoa.

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