4 YOU I C I' lich igan Dail VOTE-BU'T FIRST ASSI O OVRSELF OF THE FACT i -i Vol. XXIV, No. 29., ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913 PRICE FIVE CE _____ ___ I * * * * * * * * * * MARTIN F. HILFINGER. MICHIGAN AND ORANGEMEN IN ANNUAL CLASH I est Will Battle With East on Ferry I0ld This lAernoon When TIwo Teams sheet For HIonos ' QUINN WILL PLAY AT FULL HACK IN PLACE OF TORBET Craig Will ,be Seen at Halfbackl-Big Crowd Will N umber Over East and west will clash this after- noon on Ferry field when the elevens of Syracuse and Michigan meet in their annual battle for football su- premacy. The Orangemen of Syracuse will ar- rive in Ann Arbor from Detroit where they have been since yesterday morn- ing, resting from their long trip from the east. They will be led by their big captain, Hilfinger, a tackle and one of the strongest players on the team. Torbet, groomed by Coach Fielding H. Yost, for the post of full back, will not be in the game for Michigan. His injured shoulder, hurt again in the scrimmage of Thursday, will not al- y low his taking part in so fierce a clash as the battle this afternoon promises to be. Cyril Quinn, one of the stars of the Michigan eleven att Vanderbilt, will play fullbck for the Wolverines. Yost had him work- ing at the flank during the final drill he gave his men yesterday afternoon behind tightly closed gates at Ferry field. Jimmie Craig, star halfback in 1911 and 1912, will start the game for Michigan in his old position. He may not be kept in the tilt all the way for Yost is anxious to safeguard again$t ny possible injury to his star ground gainer. Galt will play at the half op- rosite Craig. Yost plans to use Hugh- itt at a defensive halfback, and will put Galt back to guard the last lines. Lichtner is scheduled to start at end and will play there at offense. Q'uinn will take his place whenever Syracuse gets the ball and Lichtner will take the post vacated by the fullback. Quinn (Continued on page 4.) CLASS RELAYS TO BE-STAGEDYTODAY Six or more teams, representing the senior, sophomore and treshmen classes of the university will run in the annual relay races between the halves of the Michigan-Syracuse game today. More freshmen appeared for the tryouts than men from any other class. Consequently three, and possi- bly four teams of first year men will compete in the races. The sopho- mores will be represented by one team and the seniors by two. Not enough juniors turned out for the tri- als to warrant picking a team, but i enough juniors report to Director Rowe this morning, they may be al- lowed to enter a team. The tentative lists of teams follows: Seniors, Team 1. Plummer; Griest; fleinze; and Bair. Team 2. Larsen; Williams; Glenny; Shippel. Sophomores, Team 1. Harold Smith; Murphy; Little; Schulkin; ?