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Show PENN AND MICHIGAN PLAY SCORELESS TIE PHILADELPHIA. Nov. l.l Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania and Michigan fought their annual football battle on Franklin field todav and neither side was able to score It was a curious fad thai each team had been' de-t'-Hted toe last three times it had met an opponent and in the fourth effort neither was able to gain a victory over the other. both tennis put up fairlv good football The playing most of the time was spirited and abounded Iu open field work. Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania had more chances to score than Michigan, bill when in ithe last ditch the westerners always braced and their defense de-fense w-as able to stave off defeat. The lineup and summarv Pennsylvania fnl. '.Michigan en). "!'klns Dunne J,Iat''n's Watson f,fBn"' Ut Rchor V'Y -'-f Niemann "'f, rg Cochran Kuw1l.. rt Weske 1 rjinhart re staatz nh Roehm keck., , ellrr lh Maul tbetsch 'hb Ciltlc w Smith S'-nrlng: Pennslvania f) n l fi o Michigan n n r n o Time of periods 15 mintntes each. Substitutions: Pennsylvania Hnwlev' for Hopkins-Harris Hopkins-Harris for Mathews; Clothier for Urnu-Iiart: Urnu-Iiart: l.oucks for Boll; Miller for Williams' W illini.is for Miller: Miller for Williams I Michigan Whalen for Staatz: Richmond I for Smi'lt: Smith for Raymond. |