THE MICHIGAN DAILY ONE OF THE LATEST STYLES ENALISH LAST Invisible Eyelets $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 TeR & CO. STATE STREET gn of the Big White Shoe" ®rassa ROEHM & COMPANY DETROIT, MICHGAN, Experience in the Manufacture of Fraternity Jewelry Designers of Medal S Exclusive Society Pipes Class Pins and Rings Stationkery ar Illustrated Catalogue, also Price List of Badges. EASTERN MEN PLAY VARSITY TO4 TIE SCORE. 4 TE E *UNIVERSITY NOTICES (Continued from page 1.)_ for the easterners and Fogg punted ^ equally as well as Thomson. After Junior it class meeting, 4 p. m. Michigan had scored, early in the first Monda.\, ;an hall. period, they seemed to lose all ner- Se110 ' zLiass meeting, Monday at vousness and went after the game with 4 p. inf aspan hall. a spirit of fight that was not to be de- e udent ?frgmatiss-Lreativekto- nied. And when Michigan had the o call Pugh atui 8 ratvto ball on their five yard line with three -forn.tion of Missouri-Oklahoma club. downs to take it over, their line held Class presidents are requested by like adamant and stopped short the the Council to call meetings of their. bucks of Thomson and Wells. Their respective classes tomorrow for the work on forward passes was good and purpose of determining the attitude it was one of these that made their e . their classes in regard to the trip touchdown possible. t mof the band to Cornell. Turn such re- ports into the Council committee at The ga mmay be cos in more the Union as soon as possible after than one respect in that Jimmy Craig, 6 oclock, Monday. whom manyGlee club rehearsal at Phi Gam ma whom many consider Michigan's bestD Househoar 10pn, back, may be out of the game for an indefinite period. Craig was taken out Teetay ofAeronautcal Eciety, early in the second quarter after he P i311 En Butlisg had ben fircelySoph lit meeting in West. Physics had been fiercely tackled but not many ectre room, Monday 5 p. i considered that he had been badly in- etr om ody5p n jured. At a late hour last fight the Meeting fresh lits lecture room Tap- extent of his injuries were not defi- pan hall, Monday 4 p. m. nitely known but it was feared that he had torn the cartilage around one equal terms with the Wolverines. of his ribs.' If such is the case he 3iichigadn Outplayed will be out' of the Cornell game and Michigan started the second half perhaps for longer. Kraenzlein stat- with a rush and carried the ball to ed last night that he was unable to the shadow of the Syracuse goal posts. tell whether the cartilage had been Twice they had the ball within the torn but feared that to be the case. In ton yard line and first down, but the such an event Craig will be out of the Syracuse line was a stone wall and game for some 'time. The rest of the each time they were driven back and teca f me through in fair shape the ball went to the Easterners. From teamcam thoug in fai shpe hattime on, Michigan was clearly though Pontius got a bad kick in the thattedon gbackwia eny head. outplayed. Coming back with a yen- oMichigan Scores Early. geance Syracuse carried the ball well Frointhe way the Wolverines start- into Michigan' territory, and kept it ed out it looked like an easy victory there the remainder of the period. I They ran Michigan's ends, they smash- with only the question of the score to, solve. They started a procession to ed the lne, and were playing a- great the goal by the, aid of the line buck- game. Twice Thomson was called ing of Wells and Thomson. With the upon to kick from his own goal line ball on the 'Syracuse eight yard line and the ball was seldom past the mid- th failed to make the oal and Bo dIe of the field. Imnday, Nov. 13 CHARLES FROHiMAN PRESENTS Ethel In her New Four-Act Drama New Whitney Theatre MMMWM IMMM S e~t vslrday The Witness for the Defense By A. E. W. MASON PRICES: - - - 50c, 75c, $1.00, U150, and $2,00 Mail orders with postage enclosed given prompt attention. iM & !COMPANY HANTS AND East FRATENITY, jLVLERS DE rho m, MICH. HURCY Rowe's Laundry plies, Drugs, 406 Detroit St. and Tobacco 's THOMAS ROWE Prop. alty Bell Phone 457 ROS tmanu- le world EQUIP-w TUTTLE & CO. WE SERVE HOT LUNCHES Fine Line of Lowney's and Hagey's Chocolates ' Chicken Dinner" Every Sunday, 25c Sport at IHa th aw ay & Sharp's 9 . 331 South Main Street t ich Uey gdtu4 IIeLC nlL LU.V gle tried a place kick from the 18 yard line. Propst broke through and deflected the kick and Syracuse start- ed scrimmage on her 25 yard line. Syracuse failed to gain and Fogg punt- ed to Michigan's 50 yard line. Then with a series of line bucks and close end runs from a punt formation, Mich- igan again worked its way toward the Syracuse goal. Finally Thomson. tore off an eighteen yard run off tackle and went over for a touchdown in eight minutes of play. Bogle kicked an easy goal. The second quarter was practically even, neither team putting its oppon- ent's goal in danger and both resort- ing to their kicking game. It was during this period, however, that the Syracuse backs began to skirt Michi. gan's ends and they were playing on IN' STUDENTS: Learn the newspaper correspon- denice game. Spec-. Iatt ention i s givt-u the colit.'e end of it in my .i < tnt ook. It tells what to uo, how 1o do it. what to avoid. It has0 .t list 01 3W0news~papers which afford.a marketfor your worh ; that alone isworth the price. , MORRIS, J. WHITE 686 Oneida Ave. Detroit, Mich. Syracuse Ties Score. The last quarter opened with both I teams playing a kicking game, Michi- gan relying on her six points and Syracuse hoping to get the ball in the Wolverine territory. The Salt City 'team was outplaying Michigan, though it hardly appeared that they could score, But with the ball on Michigan's fifty yard line, Fogg made a forward pass to Propst, who, with three men for interference, started down a clear fid. He was caught on the two yarl I line by Wells but in two bucks Syra- cuse put the ball over for a touch- down. Day kicked a goal and tU score was tied. For a few minutes after this Michigan braced up an; showed some real tackling but there was but little time left and the game ended with the score a tie. The lineup: Michigan Positions Syracuse Garrels, M. Smith.L.E............Day Conklin (Capt) .... L.T. ........Reeve Kaynor. . ......L.G........Camp Paterson.........C..........Ayling Quinn............R.G. ..... Hilfinger Bogle............R.T........Propst Pontius........R.E....... . 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