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Harmon Maintains Football Prestige for Michigan Harmon Outracei Reagan, Scores As Michigan Wins Gam? to It Points This Ended Ihw Y TUI YPSILANTI DAILY PRBSB. YPSILANTI, MICH., MONDAY, OCT 28. I*4o PAGE FIVE Harmon Maintains Football Prestige For Michigan Harmon Outracei Reagan, Scores as Michigan Wins gam? to it points This ended ihw Y. H. S. Breaks No Scoring scoring for the day as neither team got REAGAN CHECKED ~ eery far past midfield during 7*,Tit •*!-. SIERA STILL HAS 'aPT***' "mT"* '~*fT 1 the rentisniler of the game. Jinx in TiltAgainst Wayne Ypsilanti Poe. Wayns ... I,K Harmon , Fourment BIG CONTEST Although Vpsllantt High making " WEAK 11 fourth down II ... LEFT KNEE School's completely Hughes LT Kindler football eleven down yards go a fßy Asscrtmed press) It is doubtful whether Oapt Walt went to its and flee to for touch Rowe I.G Cardinal All-American Halfback Tom Ha'- sixth straight defeat of the 1940 | down hut Harmon then made a Gaudy (' Roulo Siera j ¦ will see more than a few min spectacular of Britton * -> .uh lit', 1 aclford mon kept the football prestige of season in Wayne,Saturday hy a I catch pass I ute* of action in each of the SI-1 ! tn the end lone to nuke the score lloldrtdge RT Opllger the state of Michigan ahead of the 6 score. It managed Huron* three remafning football to score Its 14 to 6 Britton'» kick for the extra Mitchell UK Roksaudlch parade last week end by first touchdown of the year as the national point was low so the score .... games I stood ' turn Oft Montgomery result of a barrage of passes from unehsnged dint of his performance against the Simons LH ........ Cactoppo That at leant was Indicated by the hand of Joe Britton. Through- Wayne then swiftly i w lill Post University of Pennsylvania. tjUUMßfer the retaliated ence the short length of time be was out entire last half of the game, with it* third touchdown of the Green FB Hoath Harmon and his University of the team almost exclusively con- lo play in the game a* they started from their Score hy quarters able Central State fined its effort* to Michigan team mates decisively de- offensive the own 41 yard line and tn a sustained \psllantl ft ft ft 6 6 contest last Friday. Knterlng the aerial route as feated the previously the combination of drlce went over the goal line just Wayne 7 o 7 21 unbeaten to 7 game shortly after tne kickoff. Britton U IV Harmon clicked ten plays later, Canuppn was t e Suhatitulioos Ypsilanti Hall, and untied Quakers, 14 to 0, by after Siera was soon forced to retire time time and finally account- hoy who went ocer for the score Shiffe.d Moffett, Clark. Moyer; checking Francis X. Keaßan, Penn- when he again twisted that weak ed for the Ypsilanti touchdown ear and he also kicked the extra point Zoumharls Chains, Lents, Trow- ly tn the fourth quarter sylvania's high-scoring halfback. left knee. to htlng hts scoring total for the akowaki. Biggerstuff. to Meanwhile, other Michigan ele- The Hamttamck senior says that Previous Saturday s game the the recurrence of the Injury was Biaves had relied on a rather weak vens appeared unimpressive In running only slight. "I was removed from s.'ac'.c to provide their of- rivaU, M fensive their games with out-state the game Just to hold off any chance thru>*s, while for some rea with exception of the University of of further damage." he explains son their Tine passing attack was tut infre luently used Against Bowl The Recreation five-year Assuming that hts knee Is daily at Detroit which overcame a Wa.vne, waver, gaining strength. h everything was jinx in defeating Villanova at Phila- in It Is evident that Siera cannot twist and cut different as Coach Christy Wilson Two new alley*—new equipment on all *ix alleys delphia. 10 to 0. hack ou it his tolil the boys to forget the runs as was wont last and —interior completely Michigan Stale's Spartans sere year and in If he play start pass'ng This strategv redecorated. 1939 does proved tn most of the time against Alma he very effective as Brit- old, outplayed but notxrutlucked as they ton completed Whether, you are young or you will enjoy this Wayne, or Kalamazoo, he is likely ' seven passes out of tied Santa Clara, 0 to 0. The Uni- twelve to add lo Normal's offense most attempts with none being greatest of all indoor sport*. versity of Toledo smashed across with hts accurate passes intercepted In game Open bowling 15c per line two touchdowns and held Western Must Win Three the Saturday, the Wayne afternoon* College early went State Teachers scorele's The. Huron football team must eleven into the lead as Open alleys Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and to win 12 to 0. win three of the games on its sched they took the opening kickoff and A bright spot in a dark day for ule to its record of last year marched In stiaight plays down to Friday evenings after 9. equal and the smaller Michigan colleges in their of throe wins, as many defeats and over Ypsl High goal line *v t aefnppo. All alleys open Saturday and Sunday. games with out-state foes was the one He At this date In 1939 Normal Jasper the left half, 31-to-0 route of Defiance (O.) Col- bad triumphed over Alma anil Kal and Orville lloalh. the fullbaek, taking lege by Grand Rapids University. amazoo. lost to Wayne and tied alternated In the hall. The St. Ambrose College at Daven- Tom Harmon, the University of Michigan's bril- ing behind Harmon In a vain effort to catch the wilh Illinois Normal. j latter scored the touchdown on a Michigan Reagan (No. 28). Pennsyl- plunge port (la.) crushed Detroit Tech, 21 igan's first touchdown in the Wolverines' 14-0 tri- star is Francis Scout Game j from the two yard line, and RECREATION ALLEYS in also to 0: Adrian's scoreless wonders igan's first touchdown in the Walverinea' 14-0 tri- vania's famous halfback. The game was played Deeming the Normal-Central | added the extra point with a plunge. failed to get their first touchdown umph over the University of Pennsylvania. Rac- Ann Arbor, Mich. Stale clash of the most import 1 Props. one After 61 2 North Huron St. Max and Dundon, of the season again as they crumbl- ant scouting assignments of the receiving the kickoff, the ed before Assumption College of season, Joe Wayne A'psi High team tried three plays Gembis. Univer- for a Windsor, Ont., 6 to o,'and Lawence sity roach, and Assistant Joe Trus- total of eight yards and was Tech was defeated by Wittenberg Chicago Bears May Become kowskl both were present in the forced to kick. The punt, by Britton, was taken (O.) College,. 20 to 0. DETROIT LIONS press box. by Caeloppo on hts own Alma continued in unbeaten whose team had open twenty yard stripe and lie went all Gembis, an the ranks with a 19-to-0 triumph over Head Contenders After All date this week end, was more in | way for a touchdown hut the Kalamazoo while Grand Rapids forested in the Bearcats than the play was called hark because of a Junior maintained a clean Wayne offside Instead of a touch- College BEING CONSOLED Chicago. Oct. 26 AP All the growing stronger each week, have Ypstlantl eleven, for the Tartars down slate by taking the Central State meet Central Key worth Stadium, ; for Wayne, the Braces had a returns are not but It begins won four in a row. the latest a de- at first freshmen. IS to Oct. 2* -VP The in. Gembis was down on their own 38 yard n. Detroit. Detroit Hamtramrk. Saturday. litip. Hope and Hillsdale battled to a to look as If the Chicago Bears cisive 37 to 21 triumph over th" impressed by (lie slash- j CASH-CAM Lions had one consolation today particularly On the first #•« tie while Central State over- might be football s "super team" New York Giants Thus ing thrußts Lurien Bartnick. Cen- play, however, they of Sunday of whelmed Michigan Normal's im- as they mourned hones a West- after all. the Bears have crushed both the tral State halfback, who was in the 1 were penalized back lo the 33, but a Britton to pas* up potent gridders. 21 to 0. Ferris In- ern Division National Professioncl The mighty Bears commanded National pro champions and the game onlv a portion of second llarnron made c Jhe for plus s'itute of Big Rapids, doormat of League football title—at least sta- nationwide attention a month ago eastern titleholders although half. i the loss four extra yards. The yards to? the state, lost its sixth consecutive tistics proved they outplayed the when they laid a resounding 4110 Owner-coach George Halas admits May Have Berth I next play lost seven hut 'on the succeeding game, this time to St. Mary's of undefeated Washington Redskins haymaker on the far-famed cham- the club still haR to reach its e? The quarterback post on the one Mitchell Orchard Lake, 19 to 7. Sunday even if they did come ou* pionship Green Bay Packers. A sub flfienry peak. grid team will j made a njee catch of a Britton pass Huron freshman for F RENUV ENA T E PROCESS in the Upper Peninsula. Michi- on the short end of a 20 to 14 sequent setback at the hands of Jock Sutherland. Brooklyn coach.
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