he Michigan Daily VOL. XVIII. PEACE IS. RESTORED IN WOLVERINE CAMYP Lehr Returns to Practice-Scrub Game Today Causes Anxiety- 18,000 Seats Sold. The fear that Michigan's football team -immune this late in the season from serious injuries-was to be handicapped just before the big game of the season by strife in the ranks, was partially al- layed yesterday afternoon by the re- appearance in practice of halfback Lehr. Apparently Lehr had misunderstood a criticism which Yost made on his work during scrim'mage a few days ago and, acting overhastily, left the field. How- ever, the matter, which is said to have been a slight one, has been patched up and harmony is again supreme in the Wolverine camp. "There was at no time danger of seri- ous trouble,"' said Captain Magoffin when discussing the case. "Of course it is unfortunate that it gave rise to the im-' pression that we were fighting among ourselves, which is not the case. Lchr iade'a mistake the other day in scrim- nage and Coach Yost criticized him. The older men on the team have learned that we have a coach to tell us what we do not know and what we do not do right-not what we can do-and accept the 'callings' which are coming our way as a matter of course. To Lehr, it ap peared that he was being singled out, which was not the case, and on the spur of the moment lie quit the team. He sever turned in his suit, however, and now that he understands it everything is lovely." The return of Lehr to the fold has .4 ILIA ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907. No. 4r. this week most of the varsity have been kept tied to the sidelines, but yesterday. they became frisky and Director Fitz- patrick humored them to the extent of letting them fight the scrubs for about ten minutes. Signal practice was again fast and snappy. Today occurs the last game of the varsity-reserve series. Incidentally it will be the last chance for the rooters to see the varsity in action until one week from today, when the big show will bring an end to the season's frivoli- ties. Although unimportant from most points of view, today's game is awaited with more or less superstitious misgiv- ings on the part of the football men. Fifty-two weeks ago today occurred the accident to Joe Curtis which sent glim- mering what little chance of a Michigan victory over Penn there had been up to that time. Today the circumstances are largely. similar. As a year ago, Coach Yost is away, watching Penn play, and too the varsity is hooking up with the reserves. However, any of the regulars who are not in the best condition will not be al- lowed to get into the game, as Director Fitzpatrick is determined to prevent a repetition of the Curtis incident. Of the 22,000 seats in the Ferry Field bleachers, o8,ono have already been sold, and it is hardly probable that any of the 4,ooo remaining will be left by Monday. night. Director Baird -stated last night that in order to attempt to handle the mammoth crowd expected, more box; seats will be installed and -standing room bleachers will be erected at the end of the field. In that way there is no possi- bility of anyone being turned away at the gate, even though a crowd of 30,000 should -demand admission. caused much rejoicing, even among the TENR _IES _IK HEKS Bien with whom Lehr is contesting for TENOR VOICES, FINK CHEKS," chance to go in at right salf during T part of the Penn game. The Escanaba ~- ad has the qualifications for a great 'Iryouts for the comic opera 'Michi- layer, and even if he fails to get his enda" were held yesterday from 4 to M" this year-and it looks as though in Room C, University hall, and from ie would lasd the letter a week front 7 to so at the School of Music. today-he will be a valuable man next A large amssnt of good material scas year. Moreover, by his returs to work, liscovered, men suited to girl parts be- Yost's schemsse for sing tsv sets f ing especially numerous.. There were; backs in the Penn game is kept intact. "many with the essential tenor voices, pink cheeks and good features. In Coach Yost's-J absence, Director It should be understood that the pro- Fitzpatrick took charge of the varsity duction is not to be a minstrel show Ipractice yesterday and sent the men or vaudeville performance. There will through a short scrimmage. Although be no 'burnt cork" or other "jamboree" lasting but twelve minutes, the clash re- f.atures. It is to be a musical comedy stlted in three touchdowns and a field with the usual near-plot, etc. The dia- goal for the first eleven, while as usssal logue contains many funny and lively the scrubs went scoreless to the