4 r '.r. n. , J * WAGNER & CO. State Street Sign of the Big White Shoe SPORTING PAGE I 1 VARSITY WIINNER OVER ELEVEN. T CASE 00 SHOES -$6.00 NEW COLLEGE SHOE SHOP Campus. Bootery at 308 South State opposite Huston's, showing the of Men's Shoes at $1 oo, $4.50 and $3.oo (nothing shown in Ann Arbor. We want you to come in iainted. Let us please you the next time you need '11 want to come again and tell your friends. Campus Bootery LLMAND & FORSYTHE, Proprietors 308 South~ State Street eature the FLORSHEIM and PACKARD makes OPEN A NEW PRESSINO PARLOR AT 338 MAYNARD STREET c BUY A TICKET Five Suits Pressed $1. 0 LCOLM, Proprietor Four doors South of Majestic (Continued from page 1) lar. Raynsford, who started at right tackle, was taken from the game a the end of the first quarter. In justice to Michigan's right wing it may be said that Rosendale and Parsons, tackle and guard on Case's left flank, were her two strongest linemen. The left side of the Wolverine line proved Michigan's defensive strength. As to the story of the game, Michi- gan -scored fourteen points the first quarter, seven in the second, none in the third, and fourteen in the last pe- riod. Michigan started with a rush. Case made first downs only once in the first half, while Michigan was not forced to punt until the third quarter. In the second period Case rallied,' uncorked a number of trick plays, fakes and unique forward pass forma- tions and gained considerable ground. In the third quarter with Goss featur- ing Case played a splendid game both offensively and defensively, and pre- vented Michigan from scoring. Mich- igan met the new difficulty in the fourth quarter and scored two touch- downs in spite of the odds offered in Case's rejuvenation, and the fact that Yost made numerous substitutions in his lineup. Yost :1 ade Maniy Substitutions.. Yost tried out many men who are novices at the Varsity game. Boyle was the. most conspicuous of these., Le opened the second half at quarter- back, and though he looked godd in- dividualls his lack of practice with the team handicapped him. Hughitt at halfback and Bushnell at quarter were novices who looked fairly good under fire. Paterson, Michigan's center, kicked all five goals from touchdown in most approved fashion. A question over the validity of the last goal raised a doubt as to whether the Michigan count was 34 to 35. Referee Hoagland allowed the goal, however, and the cor- rect score stands Michigan 35; Case 0. The lineup and summary follows:- Michigan Position Case WHAT'S WHAT MAKES HIT WiTil GRAI)S BACK FOR CASE (GAME. What's What, the new book of Michigan statistics which recently made its appearance, has already es- tablished itself as a campus classic. The book has met with an excellent sale not only at Ferry field, where it was on sale yesterday, but also in the many news stands and book stores in which it has been placed. Many old grads, back for the Case game yester- day, purchased copies of the book. PLANS FOR CLASS FOOTBALL WILL RE MADE AT MEETING. The meeting of the class football managers scheduled for Friday night has been postponed, owing to the ab- sense from the city of Coach Douglass. It will be held at 7:15 o'clock, Monday evening at the Athletic Association of- fice. , At that time Director Bartelme, Coach Douglass and Manager Milligan will outline plans for the coming sea- son. NOMINEES FOR MANAGERSHIP SWILL NOT SOLICIT SUPPORT. "Don" Denison, '13, and "Dex" Rein- hart, '13, candidates for the office of varsity track manager, have agreed to plans for a campaign that will proba- bly stand unique in Michigan politics. Contrary to the usual custom of get- ting out announcement cards and per- sonally soliciting votes for the elec- tion, Denison and Reinhart have agreed to let the initiative in the mat- ter come entirely from their friends. Instead of making a campaign of the nature of ward politics, they will de- pend for election upon their populari- ty with their fellow students. Polar Mackinaws on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 to 5 We are never undersold. Goodyear's Drug Store. 2-b-8-11-13 Drawing instruments-some splen- did second-hand sets of high grade in- struments at Wahr's University Book- store. l.to 5 -i tn PRO A N rl rr rrr It's Pipe Huston 9 Konold re for "FRESHMEN" Near Ferry Field =: Theatre Cornique Forrnsrily khaowr . ; ieaou Thea.tre m r a nger's y of Dancing Now Showing High Class Motion Pictures. change daily. ,Only the very latest and best pictur Every Tuesday--Guamont Weekly, Every Wednesday- ientlemen, Tuesday and Thursday even-. ?irst term begins Oct. 8th. Private les- ent. Rentals for private parties, Monday, evenings$2io.oo, Fridays $25 00. Special es- Call at Academy or Phone 246 Coming Wednesday, Oct. 9th Pontius, Peterson Wyman..........L.E. Co, Musser . . L.T. Clem Quinn.....L.G. Paterson.........C. Allmendinger....R.G. Raynsford, Mc- Hale........... R.T. Barton.........R.E. Huebel, Boyle, Bushnell........ Q. Craig, Hughitt....L.H. Thomson, Capt. Cyril Quinn.... .F.B. Carpell, Torbet, Collette. . ... .R.H. Starting at 7 p.m. Matinee Da rs ..Callendar .Rosendale Parsons ...Whelan ..Randall ...Whitehouse .Francy, Capt. ........Goss Kenyon, Parshall, Parshall, Powell Fall Line of & Marx d's Foremost Make y a complete line cf, is and Raincoats i i Final score-Michigan 35, Case 0. Score, First Half-Michigan 21, Case 0. Touchdowns-Thomson 2, Huebel, Craig, Bushnell. Goals from touch- down, Paterson 5. Referee-Hoagland, Princeton; Um- pire-Haines, Yale; Head Linesman, Perrine, Iowa. Time of quarters, fif- teen minutes,. For a gym suit or football outfit try, Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 10 Rain coats for men on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main St. 2 to 5 BALTIC AR"ROW M'otch'COLLAR Lots of tie space, easy to put on or take off. 15 cents-2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers, Troy, N. Y. Loose-leaf note books of every kind -Your name in gold on cover without expense to you, at Wahr's University Bookstore. 1 to 6 Log Log Slide rule with leather case for $7.50, at Wahr's University Book- store. 1 to 6 October 22 SCHUMANN-HEINK Song Recital World's Best Loved Singer November 25 FLONZALEY QUARTET The Perfection of Ensemble Music December 13 REINALb WERRENWRATTI! Song Recital by the Distinguished Baritone January 5c BOSTON I Dr. Karl Muck, Conducto A mer'ca's Peerless Orchestra Februa'ry 8 MME. 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