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Forty-six To Nothing

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Full of confldence and bettin? that .Michigan would not score, Lehigh deigned to invade the West to instruct us in the game of foot-ball. Heartsick and weary, with a reversed opiniĆ³n as to Ihe score, she turned her face Eastward from Detroit last Saturday night, to undertake explaining things down at Lehigh. The story of the game is simply a record of gains and touchdowns for Michigan. Lehigh could make no headway at all, and the whole game was played in her territory. Her men were not in condition to be com pared with that of Michigan's team, and came out of the game played out, while Michigan was comparatively fresh. Holderness for Lehigh. did some good punting, but against Michigan "s line they could nothing. For Michigan, every man on the team put up a good game. Ilogg showed up well in punting and is improving rapidly as a full back. Ferbert, Cayle, Henninger, Villa, Baker and AYombacher went through Lehigh's line almost at their own pleasure. Felver at quarter is small, but he is quick and nervy, and is evidently a comer. The game will evidently open the eyes of the easterners a little. One of the Lehigh playera said no Eastern team would have a snap with us, and a game between Michigan and Pennsylvaaia would be a desperate struggle.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat