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the" DiTRorr free: press-stjn-dat, October g. tvt9 23 Boilermakers Will Offer First Real Test For Kipke's Michigan Eleveni PART ONE ILLINI SWAMPS KANSAS ELEVEN Danzinger Stopped In Thrust Against Michigan Line One of the Times That State Failed to Advance Ball Off Tackle 'Frosty' Peters Leads Attack With Sensational 50-Yard Punt Return. PHELAN HAS STRONG LINEUP THIS SEASON "Pest" Welch Will Lead Set of Brilliant Backs Against Wolverines Next Saturday in First Big Ten Contest of Year. Bitter Struggle Is Expected to Mark First Meeting of Two Teams Since Relations Were Severed in 1900. BY CHARLES BANG.

nN ARBOR, Oct 5. Three up and six to go; that briefly A1 is Michigan's football record to date. The three early season opponents have been met and pushed aside in the customary fashion, and now the real battle is about to begin. The games iMn Mt. Union and Michigan State were nothing more than Zuppke's Much Talked of Fade-away Offense Works to Perfection.

Champaign, 111.. Oct 5 (A. Setting back the University of Kansas by a score of 25 to 0, Coach Bob Zuppke's University of Illinois eleven today swept the Jawhawkers from It path In a whirlwind attack that held the Missouri Valley team powerless. Unable to pierce the Illinois lin until the final period, the Jawhawkers did not make a first down until the la.t 10 minutes of play when Iee Page, a sophomore back, staged a aeries of sensational plunges that carried the ball to Illinois' 10-yard line. "Frosty" Peters, Illinl quarter back, led the Orange and Blue attack, breaking away for a sensational 50-yard return of Captain.

i ud heats and at present the Wolverines are toeing the mark the eun which will start the 10 conference teams on a long the title. lou DnrJim Boilermakers will offer the opposition In Michigan's i conference fray, and It is only after next Saturday that any rfirtlons as to where the Wolverines will finish can be safely launched. lue will g've tne green Michigan eleven its first taste of really stiff rhev hnvA been rlefeateri HeiMnlvlv It la VinrnrrlniiB IOTP1 rloAnita nnrminr tha MnlvA and THiia'm atrancrtVi com to venture nf it Jimmy Fhelan, since coming to Lafayette a few years ago. has wrought miracles with the Boiler BRAYES BEAT Lyman's punt and tossing bullet passes that completely routed tb Kansas defense. Timm.

Robinson and Yanuskus crashed throueh tha ROBINS TWICE Jayhawkers' line for repeated gains. uoacn zuppke used 30 players In the game, which was tha season's opener for the Illinl. Tha Double Victory Gives Boston diminutive mentors fadeaway offense, a radical departure from the usual wing-back formation, worked successfully but the Orange and Edge in Season's Series With Brooklyn. How Michigan Beat State Blue gridders failed to show tha Crall Got a Good Start, But! He Didn't Get Very Far Wth the Varsity Defense championship form that has carried tnem to two Elg Ten titles in tha past two years. Kansas displayed little offensive skill.

Babe Herman Yields All Chance FIRST PERIOD. nty The Aaaoelnteil Prese Captain liuskowski of Michigan tackle, but Poe stopped Nordberg for a yard loss. Grove kicked to Simrall, who returned 6 yards to Michigan's 43-yard line. Hudson for Batting Title by Going Hitleu. Boston, Oct.

5. (A. By tak won the toss and elected to defend the south goal with Its slight ad knifed through State left 4 yards'. Gembis added 2 more. Only a yard HIGHLAND PARK SHOWS STRENGTH ing both ends of today's double-header with Brooklyn, the Braves vantage of wind.

Smead kicked off to Hudson, who caught the ball on the 6-yard line and carried it to the 3(-yard line mark before he gained the season's edge of victories over the latbush crew by 11 games to 10. The Braves won the first game fell. Simrsll failrd to budge center. Gemots slid off tackle 3 yards. Slmrall kicked to Grove and Hay-den slammed him on State's 22-yard line.

Nordberg circled Trus-, by 8 to 3 and the second by 5 to 1. The double loss.shunted the Robins Into sixth place when the Phillies took the first game of a double- kowski end 7 yards, btate was penalized 15 yards for holding. Grove kicked high and State down header from the Giants. FIRST GAME. was added on the next play.

Michigan was penalized 5 yards. Slmrall kicked and Hayden dropped Grove on State's 17-yard line. Dickeson failed to gain at Roach. Roach broke through and caused Dickeson to lose 5 yards. Grove kicked, but State got the ball on a foul on its own 28-yard line.

Dickeson gained 7 yards on a wide run around Draveling. Nordberg added 2 at center. Grove lost 9 when he fumbled a pass from center. Grove kicked beautifully out of bounds on Michigan's 17-yard line. Hudson lost a yard at Dill's tackle.

Simrall broke through State's right side and carried the ball to Michigan's 39-yard line. Dahlem fumbled and failed to gain. Danziger regained the ball on Hudson's fumble on State's 49-yard line. Nordberg slanted off Hayden for 5 yards, and took 3 more at the other side. A forward pass was incomplete.

Grove kicked out of bounds on Michigan's 14-yard line. Dahlem BOSTON. ABHOA BROOKI.TX. AB A 0 Moore, Ib. 2 4 1 oonay, 1 0 3 0 Kichb rs.

rr 1 MHKUtre. 2b, 2 makers. Until his arrival furoue was always regarded as the weak of the Big Ten; so lightly wfre the Boilermakers taken that the famuos battle-cry. "Stagg fears Purdue." became a huge joke. But not so any longer.

Phelan, who is ardent devotee of the Rockne has developed some really long elevens. He has consistently had strong varsities, but has been handicapped by poor reserve material. Annually the clever Pur-Sue mentor sets out in quest of capable replacements, but generally his search has proved futile Reserve Are Lacking. This year Is no exception. He has large squad of big men to work with and will probably manage to mould together a strong first team, hut unless he finds some able re-lerves Purdue will probably take Its a-inual beatings.

The one big problem at the moment seems to be in replacing the veteran centers, 01en and Dreyer. For the other Un positions Phelan is well fortified with letter men. Behlnds the line the Boilermakers are particularly well taken care of. Led by the sensational "Pest" Welch, Purdue has a set of backs that is hard to match anywhere In the conference. Welch, a senior who was hailed is a second Grange two years ago after his brilliant work against Haivard.

seems to be on his way to his greatest year on the gridiron. Assisting him will be Glenn Harme-mn at quarterback. Harmeson has had ample experience and will probably scintillate as a signal barker this season, although there hn been considerable talk of shifting him to end. Will Make Strong Bid. Michigan Is ready to make a strung bid for the conference honors which Illinois has monopolized for the past two years.

The Wolves toppled Illinois last season with a team which had been a hopeless failure in Its early season games, and they are confident they can repeat this year with an admittedly stronger outfit. But that hridce will not be crossed until It is met. It is Purdue that Is uppermost In the minds of the players and coaches right now. They realize the importance of a good start in a race that Is likely to be replete with upsets, and mean to spare no effort in gaining a victory The Blue backs has shown dally improvement In their running, and If Kipke can get his aerial attack Jiimei, .2 Mlalar, .5 0 Krad vk, m.A 3 Hei-mun, 1 Hremlar, If. ,8 1 Illn(tc, 4 2 Ullbail, 31...

0 Warner, as. .3 0 Pk'lnlch, c.S Defeat of St. Benedict, 31-0. Demonstrates Ability. Highland Park gave an early season demonstration of strength by swamping St.

Benedict yesterday. Coach Homing's first team made four touchdowns In the first two periods and then the second third string players got their chance. The score was 31 to 0, giving ampla proof that the Polar Bears have defensive as well as offensive ability. Captain Weschler was the star for the winners and Quarterback Blssonette played well for the losers. The line-up and score: HIOH.

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IHinlap, .3 Jtiryit. Mnr'vtlle. t.b 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 It 0 Honllni, ed the ball on its own 29-yard line. Dahlem failed to gain at left end. Hudson broke through the same tackle for a first down on State's 14-yard line.

Gembis bucked center but Michigan was penalized 5 yards for offside. On the next play both sides were offside. Hudson gained 4 yards. Dahlem added 3 and Hudson shot through State's left tackle for first dowx on State's 2-yard line. Truakovfskl made a yard at center.

Gembis plunged over center for touchdown, and then plncc-kicksd goal. Michigan Michigan State 0. Gembis kicked off into touch and State started play on its 20-yard line. Nordberg made two yards 0 w.l'lam, p.l 'f4 1, il lA a- fi J'udley. .0 Spohrer.

c.S Jones, 4 ....0 Rny. tlthlel 1 i 24 Total. ...17 16 scrambled through the left side 7 Bnttfil for Dudley In alshlh. Hul ted for Hoy in nlnlh. yards.

Gembis whirled and twisted for 5 more for first down on Michi Brooklyn I It I 1-1 Previous Series Winners gan's 28-yard line. Simrall added 6 yards and Gembis 2 more. Simrall tiojion 01040900 I Iluna- fooney. Hlnler. Bell, Dunlnp.

lloyle, Muranvllle 2. MiKihrar-l: Breoalar. Illamn- over Hayden. urove Kicnea 10 ette, Weil-1. Krrora Harman.

Ollbert 2. made it first down on Michigan's 38-yard line. Smead broke through to stop Hudson with a yard loss. Slmrall who was out of bounds on Michigan's 44-yard line. Simrall made a yard at State's left tackle.

REDS TROUNCE CUBS. Cincinnati, Oct. 5. (A. The Reds wrecked the Cubs' hopes of winning 100 games this season when Earhardt set the new National league champions down with five hits and whitewashed them 9 to 0, here today.

Hornsby failed to hit in two times at bat and lost his race to overtake O'Doul and Herman for Hunt Utied In-Hwhrer 2. Jonea. Qione). Maieulre. Bell, Boyle.

K. Moore, Ulaaonette TH'0-bHa litla V'linnpv V. Gembis added two more on a split Hhlel Tbrwe-bnue hlta sipohrer. Hell, Brem Gembis gained 2 through the line. Slmrall kicked and Michigan buck.

Simrall kicked Into touch ier. oioien nne MHitulre. Sacrifice hltii Mafrulr. Spohrer. Vovlt-a.

Jnn.n rinnhiA and State started play on the 20- downed the ball on State's 3J-yard line. Dickeson failed to gain when Playa-Hlaler. Maranvllie lin Ulaler; Mnrun- vard mark again. Hayden ana mi, aiuainre ana mler; Jonea. Maranvllie and Hlaler- fDPUnni.

Bovard broke through, Danziger Weai hler (' ConT lliahliind I'ik 1J IS 0 0 11 0 0 Tmirhilowneiijtna 2. Waachler Petit. Point after touchdown Petit. Keferea Stemnielen, of t'mptre Krye In, k-Inenn. Hneainan Tbterry.

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Huzrina M. Buiirina Pet. .11117 mm 1 10 .1107 .1125 .714 H'Ti 1.0011 .571 1 1100 1.000 four yards. Grove kicked, state downing the ball on Its own 39-yard CHIC.Mi'l. CINCINNATI.

ABHOA A 11 ') A eson made 13 yards, but the ball was called back, both teams being off-side. Grove kicked to Slmrall, line. Hudson was blocked at center. Ilnae on bolla-Off W. Clark 1.

Dudley J. J'rtwa 6. Hlta-Off TV. ('lurk 11 In i Itinlntta (nona out In fifth). Dudley In Hoy In I.

Struck out-By w. 'Clnrk 4 2lJoi' Wild pltchea-W. Clark' TlmiS -4T ftId Mrman. SECOND GAME. A forward pass was Incomplete.

Gembis added three yards on Dill's on Michigan's 23-yard line. Dahlem was held at center with a yard gain, flwnnson. If. 4 OH. ..5 Walker, if.

.4 KMIv, 111. ..5 Allen, tlooih, Koi-il. 4 Htrlpp. 4 Ehih-udt, p.4 and gained another yard on the 1 2 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 0 4 0 I 3 0 7 0 1 1 1 I) 0 1 0 M'Mil'n. 3b 4 0 5 0 0 Hornahy, 2b.2 0 (I Ilhilr.

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2 0 3 Crlnim, Tolsion. 0 S.hiilte, 1 CvcnKros, 2 0 next play. Simrall kicked hlgn and BOSTON. BROOKI.TV. AB A -B A Michigan downed the bail on its side.

Michigan was penalized nve yards for taking too much time. Simrall kicked into touch again. State bringing the ball back to its 20 -yard line. Danziger budged center a. couple of yards.

Crall, at rlirht half for State, made a yard Rlrhb'ra-. rf.J 1 Moora. 2b.4 1 I 2 4 4 4 45-yard line. Nordberg circled Trus- Jamea, 6 antno played kowakl 6 yards. Dickeson circled Draveling'8 end for first down on Amerlran lvalue.

1.1 aerie won. 10 loat. KKCAI'ITI VI ION: Michigan 37-yard line as the pe toward Draveling. Grove kicked to Slaler. .4 2 Fep akl, 3b.

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.4 2 Warner, 0 liaberry, 2 Moa, 0 riod ended. Score, Michigan 10, Totnla ...35 14 27 It rhtciijto 0 Cincinnati 1 Totnla. ...30 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 Oltz. Allen. Hooch.

State 0. Simrall, who took nve yaras to Michigan's 42-yard line. Simrall made a vard at left end. clicking on all cylinders the Wol Bona Swanaon 2. Koril, Stripii, Ktirhiinlt H.

El ror.i--('rlt)!-l; OHIO STATE WINS FROM WITTENBERG A.Moore, 0 FOURTH PERIOD. Nordberg gained 2 yerds Michigan was penalized five yards for offside. Hudson fought his way at 27 7 verine offensive will be second to none. Already the team has demonstrated more potential power than any Michigan outfit since the eleven; Kipke's chief problem 24 vards to State's 39-yard line 7 24 II 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 2 0 ft a a nrooiayn 1 1 B.tftou 1 "ichlgan's center. He added 2 more Truskowski's end.

A forward University Poundage Fails ts Tire Bearcats. Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 5 The University of Michigan team and Central State Teachers' collegs waged a bitter battle to a scoreless deadlock on Tambling field here today. Michigan's vastly superior poundage failed to wear the Bearcats down and in the fourth quarter the university boys wer backed to their own 3-yard line.

The first quarter saw tha teams battling up and down the center of the field. Michigan threatened once when Wldman's spiral hit Tel-lar and was recovered by the Maize and Blue. nona Mia; er 2. Boyle 2, K. Krrnm-li' ti Be'k 1.

Hun hutted In Killy. Ktrlnp. Hwnn.ion, Crita, Walker 2. Two-haee hlta Cuyler, Fwiijison. 'riire-lMH Ottz.

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Wild pllrli Cveniiroa. I'mtiirea-OuiKley, tnlik anil Muran. Time mi ire 1. will be in taking full advantage of Wittenberg's mistakes rather than by sustained marches. After a scoreless first half, and a punting duel at the start of the third quarter, Arden McConnell, Ohio State's versatile halfback.

Intercepted a pass by Doug Smith and ran 30 yards for the first touchdown. Soon afterward Paul Pactz-nick, Wittenberg quarterback, attempted to pass from behind his goal line, but Ed Hess, Ohio halfback, intercepted It and scored a touchdown. pass was incomplete. Giove kicked out of bounds on Michigan's 2-yard the latent energy. He has a wenlth of tine barkfleld material at Gembis slammed through State's right guard 4 yards.

Dahlem madi it firs down cutting back through center and placing the ball on State's 24-yard line. Hudson gained 2. Simrall added 8 at center as the first period ended. Score, Michigan State 0. line.

Slmrall kicked and Grove was and will probably continue tV. 1. "rannt 2, Vovlea. lobnae hlta-K. Mnore.

Brandt. W-at. olen base-nnvie Sac- m1. Pv nd h. Moore.

Left on tiaaea-- Baae "on ba iH 10 In Innlnaa, A. Moora in 2, Plrui-k out -By A. Moore 1 Brandt 4. Paat to shift his runners around all Columbus, Oct. 5.

fA. Sam Williman's first football team at Ohio State opened its season today with a 19 to 0 victory over a stubborn Wittenberg team. State showed to little advantage and scored Its three touchdowns In the second half by taking advantage of dtason. Any one of three or four bnclttleld combinations can be used Intercollegiate golf Is finding hew life at the University of Missouri after being killed by officials last spring. without loss of power, and with run out of bounds on Michigan's 37-yard line.

Roach broke through to stop Dickeson with no gain. Poe added a loss of 2 yards with Danziger carrying the ball. A forward nass was Incomplete. Grove kicked into touch, and Michigan started play on the 20-yard line. Simrall failed to gain at State's right the presence of several triple-threat men the attack should be as versatile as it Is possible to find.

First in 29 Years. PIRATES SPLIT BILL. Pittsburgh, Oct. 5. (A.

The Pittsburgh Pirates closed ther home season here today by dividing a double header with the St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis won the opener 3 to 1 and Pittsburgh th e. fSHBBBHasaasBB2laaflSSM The came will mark a milestone You Wanf a In modern Michigan football hls- rv.

for it will be a resumption of gridiron rivalry that was severed -a years ago. Not since the ad SECOND PERIOD. Exo substituted for Rldler as the second period started. State lost 5 yards for offside, giving Michigan first down on the 9-yard mark. Smead broke through and stopped Hudson Xor a yard loss.

Exo was offside and State lost another 5. Truskowskl gained half a yard. Dahlem lost a yard. Gembis dropped back to the 15-yard line and place-kicked goal. Score: Michigan 10; State 0.

Gembis kicked off to Danziger, who returned 17 yards to State's 27-yard-line. State's split buck gained two vards at Michigan's right tackle. Nordberg gained 7 around Trus-kowski. State's left tackle was off ond 8 to 7. Victory In the last game gave the Pirate undisputed posses- Good Head ven' of Yost has a Michigan eleven oiun ui necona piace in the National league race.

FIRST GAME. tackle. On the next play Hudson broke through State's left side, was almost stopped and then sprinted the 80 yards to the goal line. Excellent blocking helped him and six Michigan men protected the rear after he passed the center of the field. Crall replaced Dickeson at State's left half and Schaur replaced Danziger at fullback.

Sorenson replaced Steinke at right guard for Michi met the Boilermakers at football, being the date of the last game between the two Institutions. It should be a bitter struggle from whisti? to gun with both teams 'riving to open their conference PITTSBURGH. AH A Marten, 1 I i. ttan r. 4 0 4 0 a sons with a victory.

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Grove kicked to Simrall, who gained 8 yards to Michigan's 34-yard line. Gembis made a yard. Dahlem added 5 through State's left side. Simrall kicked and Grove was downed without gain on State's 29-yard line. Crall gained a yard.

Danziger took 3 on Draveling's side. Grove punted to Simrall, who gained 4 yards to Michigan's 4ft-yard line. Dahlem plugged the line two yards. Gembis got the same. Simrall kicked to Grove, who lost a yard when Hayden tackled him on State's 17-yard line.

Hayden stop- Runa-Iiouthltt J. Orattl-3; Trnynor I. Krror-Comeroaky-1. Kuna butted In-Or-anttl, ftnttomlay, Two-base hlt-Bottomly. Stolen baae Iiouthltt.

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Gross substituted for Hayden at State's right guard. Gembis place-kicked goal. Score, Michigan 17, State 0. Gembis kicked off to Nordberg who rammed his way up the field 20 yards to State's 35-yard line. He added 6 yards at Truskowski's end.

Krall added a yard at center. Krall made it first down on State's 45-yard line. Schau rammed Roach 3 yards. Krall fumbled but recovered for a yard loss. Grove kicked to Simrall, who made a 15-yard return to Michigan's 34-yard line.

Dahlem lost 2 at State's left end. Gembis gained 2 at right end but Michigan lost 15 for holding. Simrall was stopped. He kicked to Grove, who got a 4-yard return to State's 46-yard line. Krall ran wide for a 3-yard gain around Dravelinsr.

Heston replaced Hud sX. 1 -r-1 SECOND GAME. ST. IMT1R. AB A FITTSBUnOH.

AB A Bartell, 4 i 11 I Wan r. 2 10 I' Wan'r, rf 3 1 2 Traynor, 3b.4 I 3 2 TO THE ped Nordberg without a gain. Crall i gained 11 yards for first down on State's 30-yard line. Roach replaced BQ ELD'S OoiilWt. Oraattl, lb.

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lb. ..4 1 10 vt'onnell, 4 1 4 p. 2 0 0 'Bnrkell ...1 0 0 Kremer. 0 0 son at left half for Michigan. Nord and berg faked a forward pass SERIES the Latest Model Ford Tri-Motor Planes Auer at Michigan's' leit tackle.

Nordberg slammed through Hayden nine yards. Nordberg lost five at Truskowski's end. A lateral pass failed. Grove punted to Simrall, who returned 10 yards to Michigan's 35-yard line. Dahlcn budged State's right tackle for two yards.

Hudson broke through the other tackle four yards. Simrall kicked off to Grove, who ..40 12 24 ...34 10 27 11 Li: Detroit 4E. 4 -00 p.m. E. T.i Ar.

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State took a 5-yard assessment for offside. Nordberg failed at center. A forward pass was incomplete. Grove kicked high and Simrall caught fair on Michigan's 41-yard line. Dahlem was stopped at State's left Gembis shot through center for 2 yards and Simrall kicked out of bounds on State 21-vard line.

A forward pass was Incomplete as rJ.JliJi- -1 made first down on a run on Michigan's 42-yard line. Hayden stopped him for a yard loss and Dahlem stopped him for a 5-yard loss. Krall loBt 3 yards when Roach broke through. Grove punted out of bounds at Michigan's 25-yard line. Heston turned State's left wing for first down on Michigan's 43-yard line.

Dahlem added 4 yards at center and Heston, In two plays, carried the ball past midflcld for first down on State's 46-yard line. Samuels replaced Poe and Cornwell took Truskowski's place for Michigan. He gained 3 yards on the next play. Maskey substituted for Smead at center and Morrison replaced Gembis at fullback. Dahlem made three yards which Hfston lopt, and Simrall kickfd into touch.

State Ktart-ing play on the 20-yard line. Nordberg made 7 yards on a fake pass. A forward pa-i was incomplete as the game ended. i'inal score: Michigan 17; S'aie 0. D'oan a.

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