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Show MICHIGAN WINS OVER WISCONSIN Crowd of 43,000 Looks on as Badgers G-o Down to 13 6 Defeat Intornationnl Ni u Srrvlor ANN A KBi.iR. Mich.. Nov. The WlsconBln Hadnra returned to Ann Arbor todny fur tli first Ramo on the Ferrjf field In 17 yours and wore j,-,n :i roualng welcome by the A'ol-.:lncs A'ol-.:lncs sis well us a 13 to d beating P'orty-three thousand persons pMkfed th big concrete st.'tndn und thousands wrrr turned away. cf-r llii the BddtrcrR atop fljrhtlnR. even (Then behind In the dylnu mo-rncnt.s mo-rncnt.s "i tin- lt i r i ' ' . us the Liudgrv (touchdown coming in the lRsf few minutes of play proved. The! touchdown touch-down marked the first time Michigan's i goal line has bt-cn crossed this season For the first half, both Wisconsin and Ml higran were even, neither able to score nnd -ach making four first downs In the last half. Michigan niade fl tlrst downs to Wisconsin's threfl and that tells the story. In the .third quarter, a long pafii-, Oeebel to Kirk, and another pass Klpk to Keefe, put the ttall down near Wli .nsln'a goal line. Klpke ano Kirk made tWO end runs and then Ouppon went over for Michigan's first touchdown Goelicl kicked goal. Ktpke stnr 'f th( gum- for Michigan made the Wolverine's final touchdown when he grabbed I'teritz's short pass and sprinted 30 yards to the goal line. Klpke failed to kick goal. Wisconsin's marker came after a series of forward for-ward passes. Bard to Teobol and Bair to Pulaski, oupled with the flerco line smashing of Williams, who had put the ball on Michigan's 10-yard |