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Show BUCKEYES LOSE TO MURINES More Than 65,000 Crowd Into Ohio State's New Stadium COLUMBUS, Ohio. Oct. 21. (Hv The Associated Presa). The Michigan Wolverines tonight stood triumphant over the Ohio State Buckeyes. While the greatest football crowd tho middle mid-dle west has ever known looked on this afternoon, Coach Yost's team defeated de-feated Ohio at all stages and won, 19 to 0. ( I to WD AT GATES The game marked the dedication of Ohio State's new stadium and the crowd. Including 10,000 rabid Michigan Michi-gan supporters and their TB-pl-.-ce band, overflowed the confines of the giant horseshoe's 6 3,000 seats and spread out Into temporary" bleachers, along the sidelines and into every nook and cranny of the big structure from Which a view could be obtains. More than 03.000 persons saw the contest. con-test. It wa3 estimated, and a thousand thous-and or more surged against the kuu h In futile efforts to gain admission. Michigan, by winning, avenge 1 three successive defeats at the hands of tho Buckeyes. But the retribution came as a heavy cost. Ruby, star Wolverine Wol-verine halfbai. an. Vandervoort, regular reg-ular tackle, probably will be out of the game for tho remainder of the season, as a result of injuries Roby, It was announced, had tho ligaments in his knee torn and Vandervoort a broken arm Coptaln Coebel also limped off the field with a sprained ankle BUCKFTF DEFENSE WEAK. The unsuccessful fight of a good team against a better one tells tho story of the game. The Wolverines displayed a strong offensive system and effective defensive while the Buckeyes showed weaknesses of defense de-fense and little ability to earn' into execution the open game which Coach Wllco has made famous. |