ilgan Daily OR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911. WOLVERI-NE FOOTBALL SQUAD. i Ph'to 'alive Statistics of Teams Iiippl MICHIV4AN. (Average Weight 178.) Position Weight m, (Capt.) .............. L.E. 184 ....................L.T. 188 r ...................... L .G . 197 on ....................C. 202 s ...................... R .G. 180 ........................ R .T. 190 1 ....................R.E. 158 an -...................... Q. 155 .L.H. 163 ........................ R .H . 180 ........................ F.B . 165 T' Height 5-10 4 5-11 5-10 5-11 6 6 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-10; 6- Age 23 21 22 20 21 21 21 21 19 22 19 at P ,ROF. .................. .................. h . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .................. .sen .. . ... .. .. .. . . y . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . (Capt.) ......... PENNSYLVANL (Average Weight 172.) Position Weight ,.....L.E. 165 ......L.T. 172 ..... L.G. 190 ....... C. 175 ..... R.G. . 190 ..... R.T. 180 . R.E. 160 .... Q. 158 ..... L.H. 158 .... R.H. 175 . F.B. 175 Height 5-11 5-8 6 , 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-8 6 6 5-11 Age 20 20 23 20 22 23 23 22 21 22 22 HOPE FOR EASTERN MEET j CHORAL UNION REARS VIOLINIST.I marred Bad Roads and Poor Weather Proves Too Big a Handicap For C. C. C. . Upon whether the roads are in good condition or not this morning hangs the fate of this year's cross country squad. Should the roads' be favorable the final tryout which was slated for last Monday will be run. Should the conditions be contrary, outdoor run- ning for the season will cease, and Maude Powell Entertains Universityj Audience With Artistic Se- lections. Maude Powell, the foremost woman violinist of the age, through her artist- ry last night won for herself an ap- plause seldom given to artists on the Choral Union series. Throughout the evening the audience became more and more aware of the glowing, sensuous beauty of her cantilena, and her sim- ple, direct, energetic style. Waterman gym for an hour and tes- tified by the lusty cheering and sing- 1 ing to their belief. that the team will . carry the Maize and Blue to victory today. From the moment that the band be- 1 gan its first selection until the last 1 handful of rooters filed out of the door I Michigan spirit and backing manifest- ! ed itself as never before. "Are we feeling tonight as Jonah felt when the whale swallowed him?"asked Professor Wenley, the first speaker of the evening, and two thousand voices promptly replied in a "nighty shout, "No!"~ "If the team ever needed backing," j continued Professor Wenley, "it needs it now," Again the crowd damonstrated that it was prepared to furnish all the E support necessary. I "NHap" Haskins, who was master of i ceremonies, next introduced Judge 1 "Bill" Day, a former yell master, E who concluded his stirring ad- dress by leading a locomotive. in a I manner that showed that "Bill" at i least could come back. . "Whitey" Otis then leaned perilous- ; ly over the balcony railing and led the crowd through a reportoire of yells in "Sully" Sullivan style. A series of entertaining cartoons, i apropos to the situation, flashed on a I (Continued on page two.) The early d will it the ,ill be et Mklichigan will not send ail aggregation AWaldemar Liachowsky added not a to compete in the Eastern Interdolle- I little pleasure of the evening by his giate cross country run this fall. In adequate and sympathetic interpreta- speaking of prospects Captain Bruce tions of the piano accompaniments. Beardsley said, "Our chances for a- team are as good this year as they Souvenir Programs Sell Rapidly. were last, but inasmuch as the weather The souvenir programs of the game is against us, there is little hope that today have met with a phenomenal we will go east this year" success. Over two-thirds of the issue was sold yesterday. e a heavy as taken attractive. THE FOOT BALL NUMBER OF THE GARC Stories and Verse by Donald Hamilton Haines, Franklin P. Adams, Don Price10c LOTS OF PICTURES At Ferry Field ar