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The football management most ear- nestly urges every student, freshmen or otherwise, who has any degree of football ability, or who has the requi- site strength, size and weight, to re- port to the Athletic Field this after- noon at 3:30,o'clock, or Saturday afternoon at the same hour. This is a duty which every student owes his University. The majority of the members of the team that is to repre- sent the Varsity this fall must be new men. The greatest need is for big heavy men to fill the holes in the line left by the absence of Cunningham, France, Baker and Bennett. Let every man in the University who weighs 180 pounds or more come out to the field this afternoon and report to Trainer Fitzpatrick. It makes no difference whether he ever had a foot- ball in his band before or not. Let every student of the University who cannot play the game himself use his utmost endeavor to get all the heavy men he knows out to the afternoon practice games. If the students will get the material out to the field, Fitzpatrick, Ferbert and Heninger will do the rest, and Michigan will continue to occupy the high position she now does-that of Champion of the West. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. will try for tackle or fullback. Wilson, who played fullback on the strong Ypsilanti Normal team two years ago, enters the University this fall and will prove a valuable man. Marks, who played guard on Pur- due three years ago, is out also. He was in the law department year be- fore last, but did not receive his dis-. charge from the army in time to re- turn last year. While here, he played guard on the reserves. His weight is somewhere near 210. Nunnelly, the Mt. Clemens giant, who is six feet seven inches tall in his stocking feet, and weighs 230 pounds. He has played some foot- ball and is very fast for a person of his size. The coaches will find plenty of opportunity to use him. McAffee of St. Johns' Military Academy, who played half there for several years, has good stuff in him. Fitzgerald, who played on the strong Orchard Lake team for several years, is considered a strong man at tackle. Numerous other candidates are turning out daily and the coaches ex- pect to have at least sixty men hard at work by the middle of next week. Avery will return but will not play owing to strenuous objections on the part of his parent, Coach Ferbert began work with the men last Monday afternoon and about twenty men have been at work all the week, at Regent's field, with light practice, consisting of punting, catch- ing and falling on the ball, tackling and blocking. Trainer Fitzpatrick and Coach Henninger are expected to arrive tomorrow, and on Monday af- ternoon the practice will begin in dead earnest. Coach Ferbert is very sanguine over the outlook, and al- though realizing that a heavy task confronts himself and the other coaches, told the DAILY yesterday that he was remarkably well pleased with the new material that had al- ready shown up and was confident that a championship team could be developed out of it before the end of the season. The training table will be started Monday and mcn will be taken there as fast as they show abil- ity. A large and interested crowd of spectators has been present at the afternoon practices, and the attend- ance is increasing daily. HISTOLOGY BIOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY Supplies and Dissecting Instruments. We garantee thco odo. Wie uantec ties price. C.H. P H DT R.G STORE. COFFEE f yea are frtiulatr Mochaand Java. Forrich- ness and delicacy of flavor Sac is."* "**" STAEBLER & CO. 01S . Main, cor Liberty. 4444++f .. NK44N,++++++ Buy Your Furnishings of MF\GK & 02 Leaders in Fine Swoeaters, Shirtings, Gloes, Etc. Be Sure and Call Before Buging Elsewhere. 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