TATE, 0
Michigan's defeat of O.S.U. on Ferry Field Saturday, October 21,
was due largely to the superior endurance of the Wolverine team.
State outplayed Michigan in the first quarter of the game, but
Michigan soon settled to the task and rolled up 19 points
against no score for the visitors. Foss, the Ohio quarterback,
was the individual star of the game.
The summary:
_Michigan_, 19 _Position_ _O.S.U._, 0
Conklin (Capt.) L.E. {Trautman
{McCoy
Bogle } L.T. Barriklow
Roblee}
Bogle} L.G. Raymond
Quinn}
Paterson C. Geib
Allmendinger} R.G. Geisman
Garrels }
Pontius R.T. Markley (Capt.)
Wells R.E. {Pavey
{Stover
McMillan} Q. Foss
Pickard }
Craig L.H. Smith, L.J.
Carpell} R.H. Cox
Huebel }
Thomson F.B. {Wright
{Willaman
_Officials_--Referee, Thompson, Georgetown; Umpire, Hoagland,
Princeton; Field Judge, Lieut. Nelly, West Point; Head Linesman,
Macklin, Penn. _Time of periods_--15 minutes.
III
MICHIGAN, 9; VANDERBILT, 8
Michigan was played to a standstill in the game with McGugin's
Vanderbilt eleven on Ferry Field Saturday, Oct. 28, and it was
by the closest of margins that the Wolverines won out by a 9 to
8 score. A field goal was scored by each team and each team made
a touchdown, but Michigan was more fortunate than her southern
rivals in that McMillan made a perfect punt-out and Conklin
kicked goal, while Captain Roy Morrison of Vanderbilt fell down
on the same play and lost his team the chance to try for a goal
from touchdown when he overkicked on the punt-out. Yost was far
from satisfied by the showing of the Michigan team.
The summary:
_Michigan_, 9 _Position_ _Vanderbilt_, 8
Conklin (Capt.) L.E. K. Morrison
Bogle L.T. {Freeland
{Covington
Quinn L.G
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