THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRESHMAN SQUAD GETS INTO ACTION Candidates are Given Initial Workout Under Coach Wheaton D. Cole EARLY PRACTIC IS ELE[ENTARY. Freshman football practice com- menced Monday and the incipient Var- sity stars who this year desire to use the All-Fresh eleven as a stepping stone to gridiron fame are working out each afternoon under the guidance of Coach Wheaton D. Cole. The squad comprises many men of experience, both huskies and lightweights; but there are good chances for players who have not had so much football work in prep school, but who can fur- nish an abundant supply of the proper' spirit. If the All-Fresh team of this year is to equal the record set by its two predecessors-that of not losing a game-it will be necessary for ev- ery freshman player to turn out for the team. Twenty-one candidates reported to Coach Cole for Monday afternoon's workout. The coach divided the men into several groups and set them the task of passing the ball. Several of the candidates did not seem to realize that the eleinentary forms of practice are just as necessary to a winning combination as a complicated set of formations and treated the early af- ternoon's work* lightly. It was not long, however, before Coach Cole had them at work strenuously. Kicking and catching punts formed a portion of Monday's practice and the coach concluded the workout by dividing the UNIVERSITY NOTICES Important meeting of the Oratorical board this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members of the Union Member- ship committee meet at the Union clubhouse tonight at 7:30. Important meeting of old Varsity bandmen, Wednesday at 7 o'clock, Mc- 'Millan Hall. All '12 men with foot ball ability will please communicate with L. K. Wood, class manager. Call at 504 Fifth Ave. South or phone 1067-L. Decorate your room with a Michi- gan Pennant or Banner. Best assort- ment in the city at Wahr's Universi- ty Book Store. 1-3 Royal Tailors Agency at 215 So. Main. 1 Classes in Shorthand and Typewrit- ing. Typewriting begins Monday, Oct. 9th at School of Shorthand, 711 N. Univ. Ave. 1 All the latest Popular song hits such as Billy Alexander's Ragtime Band, Mamy's Angel Child, All Alone and a dozen others at Ten Cents per copy at Grinnell's Music House. Attention Freshmen. One of your very first duties is to call at Grinnell Bros.. Music House on Liberty St. and get a copy of all the Michigan Songs and learn them. 1-tf Royal Tailors Agency at 215 So. Main. 1 The Kempf Music Studios. Piano and Pipe-Organ, Voice. 312 So. Di- vision St. Bell Phone 1076-J. Pull down 10 per cent. commissions taking some of those two thousand subscriptions. NEW Wi Saturday Oct., 7 Pn The ALL Musical Rage Of Two i i continents Prices Matinee-35- Seat Sale U THE ROY Suits and Ove Guaranteed pure wool, every th and every garment must satisfy don't pay one cent. No mon OVER THE THREE HUNT ALLMAND SHOES AND CLOTHING 5 ain dU 215 & Lewis, Stenography and ing, 302 S. State St. 1244-J. 'iting, Typewriters, and Type- .pplies. McNitt & Lewis, 302 St. 1244-J. 1 'iters for sale or rent. Mc- ewis, 302 S. State St. 1244-J. 1 e and attend the Special Red o Sale now going on at Grin- s. Music House, 120-122 E St.- A sensational piano of Summer Resort Pianos. 1-tf in Shorthand and Typewrit- ewriting begins Monday, Oct. chool of Shorthand, 711 N. 1 [eaf Note Books of all kinds 's U. Bookstore. 1-3 Whether You're it s a cinch you'll r in society, and as more you might as Best "Togs" We tailor them to order men throughout the countr ^ woolens, unexcelled workman for a moderate price. Our 1 town will take your measure. T RIGHT r at Largest tailors 'in of GOOD made-to-o Price Building 119 S. MAIN STREET worldl clothes C4icago, better than others costing r, we give you better service shoes to so many of the r#- U.n Fine Line of Hosiery. For Men and Women. FE EAST LIBERTY STRIET OUR LOCAL W. G 123 EL P