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...last time that Michigan appeared in Cambridge (it was in 1914 when Harvard won 7 to 0) Johnny Maulbetsch, a squat little back who propelled himself with his free arm and two legs, carried the ball from his own five-yard line to the Harvard 10-yard line, a march that won Maulbetsch a place on Walter Camp's all-America team. Maulbetsch was one of two backs that Michigan has had within the last 25 years who was a consistent ball carrier; the other was Jimmy Craig, brother of Ralph Craig, double winner of the Olympic sprint events. Jimmy...
...Maulbetsch '17, halfback, is 20 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weighs 164 pounds...
...forward defence had to be constructed. At this time the backfield had every indication of being strong, fast and powerful, with individual stars aiding it particularly. Hughitt, at quarter, was the best man who had ever filled this position in the football history of Michigan. Galt, Catlett, Splawn and Maulbetsch were struggling for positions in a backfield combination which was to be the mainstay of the eleven's chances. Splawn showed decided ability in drop-kicking; Galt and Catlett were fast and clever dodgers; Maulbetsch's line plunging was a revelation, and Hughitt had the judgment and ability to handle...
...following Saturday Michigan completely overwhelmed Case College, using an open running attack which scored almost at will. Catlett, Splawn and Maulbetsch formed a backfield driven by Hughitt, which had power, speed, and drive. The line continued to improve, prospects were correspondingly brighter...
...Michigan's chances for a field goal rest, will be in condition to play in Saturday's game. The following men compose the Michigan squad: Staatz, Dunne, Reimann, Benton, Finkbeiner, Quail, Norton, Morse, Raynsford, Skinner, Neimann, Millard, Whalen, Graven, Watson, Cochran, Huebel, Lyons, E. James, D. James, Hughitt, Zieger, Maulbetsch, Cohn, Splawn, McHale, Roehm, Bentley, Catlett, Galt and Bushnell...