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Show ! STAGG S BOYS HOLD :! II UNI SCORE 001 , r Zuppke's Team Starts Brisk- ly, but Is Compelled to Slacken Speed. j j ; OH KJ AGO, Nov. 20. By a terrific drive 1 in the ti :st quarter, Illinois downed Chi- i ; raRu today, 10 to 0, and mario good its ! i!aim to a division of th? conference i va inpliiiisiiip with Minnesota. , Tli; vi'-tory of Illinois was due in great part to Kulllmr-k Ihtlstrom'a line plunging 1 and dashes off tackle. He made tlie only 1 t tout-hdowh find a few minutes later 'Ma-t 'Ma-t ; , conibftr booied a field goal from plane -1 j nient. Chicago played a great defensive I pine. f ' Only in the first quarter was Illinois t ' able to count, and the Maroons must be , piven credit for the wonderful fight they, ' made In the last ditches. Once they held f ' the Uihana eleven for downs on their I j three-yard line. The game lacked the I f ( , spectacular features expected. I i . 1 Coach Btngg had a defense that effec- : " tually stopped Pogue and Clark, while , i Russell's dodging and sprinting were or i i:o avail against the Illini. Forward 1 ' passes were frequently used by both l ' j teams. Pershing of Chicago won the t , ' plaudits of the season's biggest crowd by ' t his clever running. The Illinois touch - , J down came after the Mardons, failing to a gain, had punted. An uninterrupted march to thb Chicago goal line was featured by , ; Clark's 20-yard run and HaJstrom's c . drives. Macomber's field goal from place- 1 ; ment was made from the -5-yard line. f, Illinois scored twice in the first period. , i A touchdown resulted largely from a 20- . , J yard run by Clark, and Pogue's speed, , 1 combined with Clark's forward passing, 5 ' j brought the ball to Chicago's 15-yard I ' mark, Macomber kicking a field goal from C I placement ten yards further back. Chl-G Chl-G : capo's attack gained ground but was nullified by fumbling. Score. IllinolB, 10; ; : Chicago, 0. , In the second period Halstrom lnter-t lnter-t , cepted a Maroon forward pass, and on f j ; Macomber's 65-yard punt Russell was j . ; downed on his 40-yard line. Russell gained ' , in a punting duel. Long forward passes and runs by Pershing, Agar and Russell t brought the ball Into Illinois territory, 6 hut a double pass lost the ball on downs, t The Maroons were spilling the Illinois ( ' attack as the quarter ended. Score: t ' Illinois, I"; Chicago, 0. c ' ' In the third Pershing fumbled the hall on the kickoff, but picked It up and ran j forty yards. A versatile attack advanced F i ', the play to the Illinois 15-yard line, but t the Illini held for downs, r . ' Halstrorn broke througn the Maroon line ; for thirty yards, and a tackle run by . ! Pogue brought the ball to the Maroons' c ' ; 25-yard line, where a fumble gave it to ' Chicago. The Maroons could not gain, j and Russell punted. Macomber gained t wenty yards on a triple pass. Pogue . then ran to the 15-yard line, and Ma- c comber missed a field goal. The ball was , - Chicago's in mid field when the quarter " , ended. Score: Illinois, 10; Chicago, '0. t ' , In the fourth period Illinois solved the ' : ' Maroon attack and carried the ball to ! r . ; Chicago's 3-yard line on trick plays and ; 3 - j . straight, tackle plays. Here the Maroons t 1 , held, and Ruspell punted to the Chicago , 41.1-yard line. The ball was Chicago's in midfield when the game ended. P'inal score: Illinois. 10; Chicago, 0. The summary: Illinois, 10. Position. Chicago, 0. i : I Squier le Whiting Rundquist It Shull : Hanschman Ig Scanlon Watson (captain) . .r. Fisher ? Stewart rg Brodie Petty rt Jackson r Brenna man re Townley t'Ufirk Qb Russell (captain) ' - ; Klein Hi Agar i Macomber rh Pershing , Halstrorn. fb Flood Snore bv periods: . ; Illinois . .' 10 0 0 iV-10 ! ; Chicago o o o o - 0 ' , i Illinois scoring: Touchdowns, Halstrorn: ' , j coal from touchdown,, Macomber; goal j from field, Macomber. ' . Substitutions: Illinois, Pogue for ' Klein; Apples ran for Hanschman; Kraft ; i for Squler; Marquardt for Kraft. Chicago, ' Rrelos for Townley; Schafer for Flood; , Foster for Whiting; Brodzinski for Scan- 1 ; Ion; Cahn for Pershing. |