4 THE UNIVERSITY OIF MICHIGAN DAILY Juneau, at Milwaukee. He is a gradl- ate of South Division High School, >O\i/ where he played halfback for two yearss. He entered with the class of t903. / Arthur Curtis was boss in PotageA Wis., and prepared at Maits on ils School, ploayisgight tacklie o h slelosaled teols of c95I-6,.Hnec. J1 tacktle. whiich purrioniinii -tsli r hstes ''V 1-logetse, i-efli YUO c Upper towa IUiversiy s a gaedoite __________ ____ _______ _____ student. Hie acquired iis pegisus tootN hal experience as guard on '8itam I that institutioni aid nowplyrih guard onste cisc lessiiea.si'6 'Tie poesiiitin ese 5pae i ?Sp A. 'liaiiserlaii , U ut pli ing his sseondsiear i h oe u i eicl tessissumD _lisigt1 tigh hu wi ith its loetisepepa tin H. I. tChamberlainikhis ohrbIOE is playinig his Seconid year ass the L id-________________________________ see. toams. lie attenided school at Doe- lihngton, but acquired iis tot ball ability at Wisconsi. He and his brother are amoong )IVise ssino heaiest line men. Edwin B. tBlair, let taakle is a teeshnian. He played iihree yearscosi the Waukseshsa High ISisoo1 teamii sd had little difiuty ini imakingithtii I. i Edoard 13.Cociesis C pling 55s second year at left oust 11lie trd froms Sturgeon gray and tailed La isae she team ins'97. Last teas 1e adiii Li ughy moastered the at andI deveIoped intoa star end. A GeosrgeIW. Wihmuneth, qusastesbaki ss entered as a pisal gaduatestatdent feonm the tivsarity ot Illinsosis, hr I L L . ihe played asstire 'it asnd '9S Isamss sides playing tonr eastoes ssthe at X Aurora High School teae. HoasTotsubstt itteista ieb sidJ Coer. Van~uren St. and Michigan Ave. ksnown ,aspuicky it light itl1 p1 . r learns and regnlar 0on thea'985[cairs tis (x[ speed lies non toe himlsthe title "Ativi ty Tratt." H. J. Peels is tromrN ewssaI n issislas H, C., where he was pronsot rha lacrosse and tsot bal teams.isLie plapyed substitute hl n 55the 'li6tteamsndson r a place on the '9t team. He was abaent during the sensors of '98, but eturned last spring and is agaissplasyiroleta " half. Earl Driver, right halt, so aiteri1 Darlington Il a ho aqiuredI iis 1o01 ball ability at Wisonnin H a ssubas stitute halt last yeas sd odwsi playo half arid substitute full andI is aom- snoy knswnsas ODen' onuccasorn The following sre the statisticstste leansr and subtitutes:lii h Class Am erican P a o e A. A.Chambrlainc. batP lan24I17U5-I AAbnsrbalio1°.Pla. S 4 0 RoEg rnrrrbe. . l 24'V0oUi Location one of the mrost desirable I Su tl .. .....NI' 1 6 - Coelsre ...1..I a 'C 68i 5 12111.....-.e .e _o157 .59iin Chicago. Wimarth ..... .5. .N.231in51 Ossea. si.. ....b. Lre'00 22 Ito6 5f Laroses ..... is. Lrw'02 20010 50 Jollae.....Iis. P.SG. 22 165 61 naloro.r .. .b. 1101 2r12 a- Laore. e. ail 52)6 Scow . e ...... Lw'02 22,0 510O In making up the list of uesho are beinrg lakes to Chicago tha cacssIe V have considered only thosaawha havenu had a sudden inspiration lisa past wek K or so have hesn left is the lusachlbThe list is quite comnplete and includes theN following named mne: Cunighm, Barkenbus, Dickey, Frnce, Siegmund,~ Kramer, Wilson, Dlis, H White Steckle, McDonald, Juttseo, Me'hling, Weadock, Snow, illIBurssoMHartiii Brookfield, BDene, Gardser, tr t, Shaw, McLean, Keenia, StoeeleyIIWeekahd u rtro U f M iHerrnstein, Sair, ihdsoIa M. Whie, Durand. It will be sees Ibst the faithflorihave H a q a t r o 1 o bees remembered. The orisginrlitn re up will probably as follows: (noing- ham, center; France and Siegmund, quarter; Capt., Steckle and McDonalu,X tackles; Snow and Gill, ends; Street, V quarter; McLean and Keesa, halves; f Richardson, full back.