THE MICHIGAN DAILY ichilla Overcoats FRESH TO PLAY ADRIAN TODAYI At Your Price are showing Six Colors in the Chinchilla coatings--that deep le, makes a gentleman's garment and is certainly making a hit. larmth Without Weight the trade demands. We have met the demand in our showing at price of ready-to-wear Coat-you can have one tailored to your asure ani that means comfort. Karl Malcolm Maynard and Liberty r "" - _ DETROIT' JEWELERS ANCD STATIONERS TERNITY elers, Station ers, Opticirns and F'a ;ta n ity Jewelers 207-211 NWOODWARD AVENUE~, DEiTROIT a .... ..t... In their famous es- says,CiceroandEmer- son both omitted to say that many life-long friendships have had their beginning in the College pipe. is the kind that fosters friendship and glori- fies good fedlowship. This delightful to- bacco has a taste that tickles the tongue of fault finders into words of praise-and brings to the mouths of scoff ers the smile of satisfaction. Yearlings are Suffering From Large Hospital List; Diehl One of the Cripples. PENN REPORTS WILL BE IVEN. Coach Conklin conducted the final drill of the freshman squad yesterday afternoon on the wind swept gridiron of south Ferry field after having once more donned his laid-away moleskins and cleated boots to demonstrate, in a rather forcible manner accqrding to the first year men, his theories of blocking, tackling, and bucking. Thus attired the coach was able to give the men a more practical lesson and the afternoon's work served as an excel- lent furbisher for the team in antici- pation of the bout with Adrian: The team's privatt jinx appears this time in the shape of a hospital list of considerable proportions and the year- lings go into action today with crip- ples predominating if the regulars are able to wobble at all, as anything less than complete disability has so' far failed to swerve these individuals from their intention of playing. Diehl, the strongest unit in the eleven, is suffer- ing from an injury to his nose and is less than six days this side of an oper- ation which was performed on that member at the university hospital. If he goes into today's contest and receiv- es the ordinary bump on the nose which they all get during the period, he will then and there have a hem- hage and will have to hie himself to the sidelines. On the happening of this contingency, which in Diehl's case is not of a dangerous or serious nature, Benton will be sent in in his place and the latter was navigating with difficul- ty yesterday with a charley horse in his right leg. Gault will nurse his dislocated knee for the remainder of the season and all hope of seeing him at halfback has been forsaken. This forms part of the list who re- port at sick call daily and for fear of adding to it before the game today the coach did not allow the men to scrimmage at yesterday's practice. Diehl did not take part in any practice of a strenuous nature and Conklin is undecided whether to give the husky fullback his way and allow him to par- ticipate in the Adrian mixup or to tie him to the bench In the event of Ben- ton's muscles keeping him out or Diehl's failure to play pulling him back for full position, Martin will go in at right guard and Bastend is slated for Diehl's place on the backfield. Conk- lin will alternate the periods with his quarterbacks, Hunt starting the game and playing the first and third periods and Catlet replacing him during the second and final quarters. The returns form Pennsy will start coming in at 1:45 and an early exo-; dus to the field is expected to be the; result. A direct wire will carry play, by play returns of the contest at, Franklin field and announcement will; be made to the bleachers as fast as they arrive, and the reports being more complete by this system than those received of the Syracuse and O. S. U. games. The first year men will lineup in, this manner:-Dillman, r. e.; Norton, r. t; Hodge, r. g.; Rhoem, r. h.; Diehl,, Benton, or Bastend, f. b.; Cochran, c.; Catlet and Hunt, q. b.; Meade, 1. h.; Quail, 1. g.; Benton, or Martin, 1. t.; James, I. e.t If your system is filled with poison take a mineral bath at the Ypsilanti Mineral Bath House. 34 Collegian Clothes. A handsome display of Men's Suits and Overcoats in this make is now be- ing shown at Allen's Good Clothes Store on Main St. They represent all the very newest styles in Greys, Blues, Tans and novelty effects. You can see a few of these novelty effects in their window. 34 SOCCER MAKES ITS APPEARANCE TODAY Between Halves of Fresh-Adrian Game New Sport Will Be Inaugurated,. PLAYERS MAKE APID PROGRESS Soccer will make its first public ap- pearance before a U. of M. audience this afternoon between the halves of the yearling's combat with Adrian col- lege. For 15 minutes the exponents of Michigan's latest in the sporting line will introduce upon Ferry field a game altogether foreign to anything the old stamping ground of Yost's bat- tlers has ever witnessed. Under the tutelage of Coach Doug- las the soccer beginners have made rapid progress towards ability to put up a clever article of individual play and teamwork. A marked advance in this department of the game was ap- parent after the visit of the two ex- perts from the Michigan state league, who in their instructions to the local enthusiasts, emphasized this point. Another factor in the speedy develop- ment of the players was the presence of several who had played the game before in some other section of the country. These were able to explain many of the tricks and knacks to their companins and to help them by ex- ample. An extra practice session was held yesterday afternoon and another will be given this morning. At this morn- ing's meeting two teams of 11 each will be picked to perform in the after- noon's exhibition. While the regula- tion number of players on a side call- ed for in the rules is 11 it is probable that Douglas will give 30 or more of his charges a chance in the fray, either by substituting in the 11 or composing 'his two squads of more than this num- ber.i This last procedure would1f detract from the quality of the game, but would rather add to it by compli- cating the opoprtunity for the much desired teamwork. Coach Douglas has given up a trip to the Penn game, for the sole purpose to present his pet sport to the stu- dents, and rests its future at the uni- versity upon their popular decision.He has given his best to the teaching of soccer and 40 students have spent much of their efforts on it. This after- noon will determine the result. PLAY SEMI-FINAL CLASS GAME TODAY Senior lits and soph engineers will battle this morning at 9 :45 o'clock on South Ferry field for the chance to play the final game with the senior laws for the campus championship. Both teams have had a long rest and will go into the struggle with renewed' strength and a string of plays. The seniors outweigh the sophs, but the younger class has won against weight odds in their own department, so the seniors cannot rely entirely upon this factor. Most of the gains are expected to be garnered through open plays, featur- ing Saier and Maddon. Everyone is looking forward to an interesting en- counter between these two halfbacks, who are considered by the followers of class football to be the best speed artists playing on the class elevens. A Bargain in Stafionery We offer an unsurpassed value in Fabric Finish writing paper. Forty- eight sheets and forty eight envelopes (two cuts) all for 25c a bcx. 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A special train load of Michigan 'alumni are coming from. New York and a few Michigan stu- dents are expected. The field will be a trifle soft owing to the rain this week but it is not expected to work a great disadvantage to either team. The Penn squad are quartered at Whitemarsh Golf club until tomorrow. The Michigan squad are at Wayne. As near as can be determined these are the two lineups for tomorrow: Michigan Penn Torbet... .. ...L.E......Young Cole or Musser. ...L.T. .......Wilson Quinn...... . L.G. . McNaughton Paterson.................Greene Almendinger.....R.G. ....... Griffith Pontius..........R.T........Dillon Carpell or Barton. R.E. ......Jourdet Huebel........... Q.B. .......Craig Craig............. L.H. .........Minds Hughitt or Boyle.. 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