November 22, 1919University of Michigan vs. MinnesotaOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's almost 100 years oldIt's in Very Good Minus Condition with classic, graphic cover art. Marginal cover tears, creases and page folds.The interior pages are supple and white, with no ink, penciling, tape or stains.The centerfold is firmly attached and the spine is tight.There are many clear photos of squad members and the coaching staffs.This is an except...ional Original Football Program that would look wonderful, carefully matted and framed under glassThis is an early game in the Little Brown Jug rivalry.Minnesota won: 34 - 7. Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
November 24, 1917University of Michigan vs. Northwestern UniversityOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's over 100 years oldIt's in Good Plus Condition, with a tear on the both covers. The 10 interior pages are supple and white, with no ink, penciling, tape or stains.The pages have marginal folds and corner creases.The centerfold is firmly attached with edge tears and some soiling. The spine is attached, but is separated at top and bottom.This... is an uncommon program, printed in faded purple inkThere are many clear photos of squad members and the coaching staffs.This is a classic, original Collegiate Football Program that would look great carefully matted and framed under glassWikipedia: Michigan at Northwestern 1234Total Michigan600612 Northwestern777021Date: November 24, 1917Location: Northwestern FieldEvanston, ILReferee: Holderness (Lehigh)On November 24, 1917, Michigan played the football team from Northwestern University. The game was the 15th meeting of the teams dating back to 1889. Michigan had won only three of the prior 14 meetings.30 The game represented Michigan's first game against a conference opponent after rejoining the Big Ten Conference. Before the game started, the Northwestern crowd greeted the Wolverines warmly, and Walter Eckersall in the Chicago Tribune wrote: "That Michigan is welcomed in its return to the conference goes without saying."31 Michigan played the game with three of its key starters, quarterback Archie Weston, center Oscar Lambert, and guard Frank Culver) sidelined by injury.2031 Michigan lost the 1917 game by a score of 21 to 12. Northwestern scored first on a forward pass from Ellingwood to Arrles. Michigan responded with a scoring drive capped by a three-year run by Gerald Froemke, but Elton Wieman missed the point after touchdown (PAT), and Northwestern remained in the lead, 7-6. Northwestern scored again, on a short run by Koehler, and extended its lead to 14-6 at halftime. Northwestern scored again in the third period and led 21-6. In the fourth quarter, Froemke returned a punt 50 yards. Michigan scored a touchdown to reduce Northwestern's lead to 21-12, though accounts differ as to whether the second Michigan touchdown was scored by Froemke31 or Wieman.32 The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Northwestern was Angus Goetz (left end), Wieman (left tackle), Alan Boyd (left guard), Goodsell (center), Morrison (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Cartwright (right end), Froemke (quarterback), Rye (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Abe Cohn (fullback). Substitutions for Michigan were Cliff Sparks (left halfback), William Fortune (right guard), and Morrison (left tackle).32 Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
October 7, 1916University of Michigan vs. CaseOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's over 100 years oldIt's in Very Good Minus Condition The 12 interior pages, printed on soft paper, are supple, with no ink, penciling, tape or stains.The centerfold is firmly attached and the spine has a tear below the staple, with some front cover paper loss. The front cover paper is very flaky - a small piece (approx. 14" x 38") has become detached after phot...o was taken.14" marginal tear on bottom of many pages, some wrinkles.This is a fragile, great original football program that would look wonderful, carefully matted and framed under glass.Wikipedia:Week 2: Case at Michigan 1234TotalCase30003 Michigan660719Date: October 7, 1916Location: Ferry FieldAnn Arbor, MIReferee: Kennedy (Chicago)On Saturday, October 7, 1916, Michigan played its annual game against the team from Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland. The game was the 20th meeting between the schools in a series dating back to 1894. In the 19 prior meetings, Michigan won 18 games and played to a tie once.6 Michigan battling CaseMichigan won the 1916 game by a 193 score. Case took the lead in the first quarter on a field goal from placement by Ashbaugh and led briefly. After Case scored, Michigan scored on its next drive. The drive featured a 25-yard run around left end by quarterback Cliff Sparks, a 15-yard run by left halfback John Maulbetsch, and a final touchdown plunge by fullback Cedric "Pat" Smith. In the second quarter, Maulbetsch helped set up the second score with a 30-yard punt return. A forward pass from Sparks to Maurice Dunne advanced the ball to the Case 20-yard line, and Sparks then ran around the left end for the touchdown. Michigan missed on both of its PAT attempts in the first half and led 12 to 3 at halftime. In the third quarter, Sparks returned a punt 60 yards, but fullback Philip Raymond fumbled after the ball had been advanced to the five-yard line. After an interception in the fourth quarter, Maulbetsch scored Michigan's final touchdown and kicked the PAT.78 Sparks was recognized as the star of the game. He ran for 115 yards in the game and set up a touchdown with a pass to left end Maurice Dunne for a 40-yard gain. The Detroit Free Press wrote: "The individual work of Sparks in his open field running and all-around generalship easily stood out as the brightest feature to the somewhat disappointing tussle."7 The Michigan Alumnus wrote of Sparks: "He looks like the real find of the season. He was the hardest man on the team to stop, and his dodging runs from punt formation gained many yards for Michigan."8 The game was played in 12-12 minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Case was Dunne (left end), James Whalen (left tackle), Fred Rehor (left guard), Walter Niemann (center), R. Glenn Dunn (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Willard Peach (right end), Sparks (quarterback), Maulbetsch (left halfback), Donald Bathrick (right halfback), and Smith (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were N. J. Brazell (right halfback), Albert Martens (left end), Philip Raymond (fullback), James Sharpe (right halfback), Frank Willard (center), and Harry McCallum (left tackle).78 Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
November 16, 1912University of Michigan vs. CornellOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's over 105 years oldIt's in Very Good Minus Condition with light soiling, cover and page creases. The 16 interior pages are supple and white, with no ink, penciling, tape or stains.The centerfold is firmly attached the spine has minor ripples, a small tear near the staple with 2" separation at bottom. There are many clear photos of squad members and the coa...ching staffs.This is an exceptional original football program that would look great, carefully matted and framed under glassWikipedia: Cornell at Michigan 1234TotalCornell07007 Michigan7001320November 16, 1912Location: Ferry FieldAnn Arbor, MIGame start: 2:30 p.m. Referee: Horatio B. HackettIn the final week of the season, Michigan defeated Cornell by a 207 score at Ferry Field. The game was the tenth meeting between Michigan and Cornell. Michigan had a record of 18 in the first nine games.40 Michigan took a 70 lead in the first quarter on a forward pass from Roy Torbet to Miller Pontius. Cornell tied the game with a touchdown in the second quarter. The game remained tied going into the fourth quarter. Michigan took the lead on a touchdown pass from Herbert Huebel to Pontius. Michigan's final touchdown was scored by Huebel on a 55-yard punt return in the last minute of the game. George C. Thomson and George C. Paterson each kicked an extra point.4142 Michigan's lineup against Cornell was Torbet (left end), Cole (left tackle), Quinn (left guard), Paterson (center), Allmendinger and Raynsford (right guard), Musser (right tackle), Pontius (right end), Huebel (quarterback), Craig and Collette (left halfback), Hughitt (right halfback), and Thomson (fullback).4143 Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
October 4, 1913University of Michigan vs. Case Official Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's over 105 years oldIt's in Good Plus Condition the covers and pages have a vertical crease. There's writing and a light stain on the front cover back cover has paper from scrapbook attached. The 12 interior pages are supple, with no ink, penciling, tape or stains.The centerfold is firmly attached and the spine is tight.This original football program would look... wonderful, carefully matted and framed under glassWikipedia: Case at Michigan 1234TotalCase00000 Michigan132114048Date: October 4, 1913Location: Ferry FieldAnn Arbor, MichiganGame attendance: 5, 746Referee: Hoagland (Princeton)Michigan opened its season on October 4, 1913, with a 480 victory over Case School of Applied Science. (Michigan opened its season with a home game against Case 16 times between 1902 and 1923.) After taking a 340 lead at halftime, Coach Yost played his second-string players in the second half. The highlight of the game was a 45-yard touchdown return by 200-pound center George "Bubbles" Paterson after intercepting a Cornell pass. Other highlights included a pair of 60-yard runs by left halfback James Catlett. Michigan's offense consisted of "straight football" with only one pass being attempted in the game.1718 Michigan's starting lineup against Case was Torbet (left end), Musser (left tackle), Lichtner (left guard), Paterson (center), Allmendinger (right guard), Pontius (right tackle), Lyons (right end), Hughitt (quarterback), Catlett (left halfback), Bentley (right halfback), and Galt (fullback). Players appearing in the game as substitutes were Tessin, Raynsford, Morse, Cochran, Millard, James, Watson, Roehm, Quinn, and Diehl. The game was played in 10-minute quarters.19 Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
October 12, 1929University of Michigan vs. PurdueOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's almost 90 years oldIt's in Good Minus Condition, with heavy cover wear, stains and creases. The 100 interior pages are supple with no ink, penciling or tape.The centerfold is loose and the spine worn.There are many clear photos of squad members and the coaching staffs.This is an original collegiate football program that will serve well as a useful place-fil...ler. Wikipedia: Michigan at Purdue 1234Total Michigan0016016 Purdue0602430Date: October 12Location: RossAde Stadium, West Lafayette, INGame attendance: 18, 484On October 12, 1929, Michigan lost to Purdue, 3016, before a crowd of 18, 484 at RossAde Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. In a game of shifting momentum, the Boilermakers dominated the first half and took a 6-0 lead in the second quarter on a 35-yard run by "Pest" Welch. In the third quarter, Michigan had the momentum and scored 16 points to take a 16-6 lead. Michigan's scoring began with a field goal by Joe Gembis. Then Michigan tackle Eddie Hayden blocked Welch's punt, caught the ball, and ran for a touchdown. On the next drive, Welch's punt was hurried and went out of bounds at the Purdue 28-yard line. Roy Hudson ran for a touchdown, and Gembis kicked the extra point. Momentum shifted back to Purdue in the final quarter, as the Boilermakers scored 24 points, including two touchdown runs by Alex Yunevich.10 Purdue, coached by James Phelan, went on to an undefeated season, a Big Ten championship, and a No. 2 ranking (behind Notre Dame) in the final rankings under the Dickinson System. Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
October 29, 1942University of Michigan vs. MinnesotaOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original Football Program that's over 75 years oldIt's in Very Good Minus Condition, with cover creases and folds, small edge chip.Pinhole paper loss in two spots on back cover. The pages are supple and white, with no ink, penciling, tape or stains.The colorful, vivid centerfold is firmly attached and the spine is tight.Interesting articles on the Little Brown Jug and Fifty Years of Football.There are many cl...ear photos of squad members and the coaching staffs.This is a wonderful original Football Program that would look great, carefully matted and framed under glassWikipedia: Michigan at Minnesota Total Michigan14 Minnesota16Date: October 29, 1942Location: Memorial StadiumMinneapolis, MNIn the fifth week of the season, Michigan traveled to Minneapolis and lost to Minnesota, 16-14. Tom Kuzma ran for touchdowns in the first and fourth quarters, and Jim Brieske converted both PATs. Bill Daley, who would go on to play for Michigan in 1943, ran 44 yards for a tying touchdown in the second quarter.7 Michigan's starting lineup against Minnesota was Sharpe (left end), Wistert (left tackle), Kolesar (right guard), Pregulman (center), Franks (right guard), Pritula (right tackle), Madar (right end), Ceithaml (quarterback), Kuzma (left halfback), White (right halfback), and Lund (fullback).7 Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
November 17, 1917University of Michigan vs. PennsylvaniaOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's over 100 years oldIt's in Ungraded Condition - while the exterior is quite nice, a previous owner excised about half of one page.The 40 interior pages are supple and white, with no ink, tape or stains.Light penciling on one page, which could easily be erased.The centerfold is firmly attached and the spine is tight.There are many clear photos of squad... members and the coaching staffs.Classic, vibrant front cover graphics it has minor cover wear and creases.This is an exceptional early football program which would look great, carefully matted and framed under glassWikipedia: Michigan at Penn Date: November 17, 1917Location: Franklin FieldPhiladelphia, PAReferee: Tufts (Brown)On November 17, 1917, Michigan played its annual rivalry game against the Penn Quakers football team. The game was the 13th meeting between the teams dating back to 1899. After leaving the Big Ten Conference, Penn became Michigan's regular season-ending rivalry game. In the 12 prior meetings, Michigan had won only four times, with the two teams playing to a scoreless tie in 1915.26 Michigan lost the 1917 game by a score of 16 to 0. Michigan and Penn played "almost even" in the first quarter with Penn gaining 53 yards from scrimmage to 45 for Michigan.27 However, at the start of the second quarter, Michigan's quarterback Archie Weston was ejected from the game after a fight with two Penn players, Miller and Strauss.28 After Weston was ejected, Penn dominated the game, limiting Michigan to only seven yards from scrimmage in the entire second half. Penn's scoring came on a touchdown by Cleary and three field goals and a point after touchdown by Howard Berry.27 The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Penn was Angus Goetz (left end), Goodsell (left tackle), Frank Culver (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), William Fortune (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Boyd (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Abe Cohn (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Elton Wieman (fullback).29 Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
November 13, 1915University of Michigan vs. PennsylvaniaOfficial Football ProgramThis is an Original University of Michigan Football Program that's over 100 years oldIt's in Poor Condition, with the covers almost detached and small pieces off the edges. The interior pages are supple and white, with no ink, tape or stains. There are 14 pages before the centerfold, only 8 in the back - it's obvious some pages are completely missingAnd one page has marginal tears, tooLight penciling below some earl...y team pictures.The back cover is missing a piece on the top and the corners it has tears but the lettering is all visible.The centerfold is firmly attached the spine is mostly separated and fragile.There are many clear photos of squad members and the coaching staffs.This is a scarce original football program that is a placefiller only.This was the only away game of the season - it ended as a 0 - 0 tie Grading is always a judgment call - we strive for accuracy We've been selling vintage sports material, old books, cool magazines and collectable comics since 1969 This is another great original University of Michigan Football Program from the lifetime collection of a dedicated gridiron fan. Recently, we've been auctioning off on E-Bay many University of Michigan Football Programs. Keep watching our E-Bay Store, we've got lots more
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