THE MICHIGAN DAILY , 1 PEPIS LET LACKING SENIORS W N LIT IN FRESH TEAM DEPARTMENTT ITLE ,, . aw. I Whitney Theatre MALCOLM MAKE IT First Year Men Forget They are 1)e- fending the Maize and Blue Banner., 1 MEET I. OF DE TROIT TODA AY. Your SUIT OVERCOAT and SHIRT 604 EAST LIBERTY ST. VAN DOREN'S Pharmacy x 03 Pact and Taking advantage of the absence of, the Varsity in the east and hoping that a change of scene would work a re- generating influence, the freshmen. moved into the Ferry field gridiron yesterday afternoon for their final meeting before today's bout with the University of Detroit. As a final prac- tice, which is ordinarily supposed to be a polishing off process, it was a fail- ure and the advent of the first year men to the theatre whereon so often Michigan spirit has been portrayed and Michigan fight and grit has been the predominating feature, worked no influence in the same direction upon the yearlings., These men who eventually will be called upon to defend the maize and blue banner against the at- tacks of the teams which have met defeat at the hands of the Var- sity and the teams which will meet defeat this year in the same manner, must realize that they are fighting un- der the same banner now when they tie up with the vanguard of those teams with whom they will some day clash for the championship of the west. Beefy, speedy, individually capable, and receiving lessons from a coach that knows the game from A to Z the freshman team that presented itself to us this fall should make short work of the elevens scheduled to meet them but so far there has been a rmarkable absence of "pep" and "get-together- ness" displayed by them. How long this state of affairs will continue to be the particular, bright, and shining feature of their playing is not known; of what is the cause of it we know less; it may be anything from the pleasant- ness of the fall weather to the exem- plification of the theory of some east- ern highbrows who say that Ameri- cans are speedily becoming a race of mollycoddles. Let it suffice to say that they, the first year men of Michigan, have still the biggest part of a season in which to ;'come back" and the tline to start, with all due respect for the hopes and endeavors of our Detroit visitors, is this afternoon. During the first practices held this week with Hunt at quarter, Diehl at full, and Rhoem and Gault playing the halves, the team looked good and promised a victory for today, the slump in interest and fight only bob- bing up in the last two days. Today's backfield will probably be the same as the above with the line holding in pro- portion to its weight the freshmen should take Detroit U. into camp. Reports from the Syracuse game will be received at the field at inter- vals and should b a side issue instead of the redeeming feature as it was a week ago at the contest. The men will line up something like this: Davis, L. E.; Benton, L. T.; Dor- rance, L. G.; Cochran, C.; Raymond, R. G.; Norton, R. T.; Dillman, R. E.; Hunt, Q.; Gault, L. H.; Rhoem, R. H.; Diehl, F. B. Darkness and a lucky fumble aided the senior lits to win the department football championship for the third consecutive time yesterday afternoon when they defeated the juniors 6 to 2.. With the ball on the 7 yard line and only 20 seconds left to play "Eddie" Saier made a wild dash for touch- down and fumbled the ball when tack- led. In the dusk the juniors did not see the ball until "Art" Hill recovered his team mate's bungle and scurried. across the line for a tally. Seldom have two class teams put up a cleaner and more hard fought strug- gle than characterizled the contest yes- terday. At straight football neither side was able to gain consistently apd' it was a fluke that made scoring pos- sible. During the first half neither team found the other's weakness and the entir two periods were devoted to a see saw in the center of the field. With the opening of the third quarter, the juniors got the bulge on the "near alumni" when they forced the seniors to attempt a punt from behind their own goal line. Here the senior center passed the ball over Saier's head and he was downed behind his own goal, iving the third year men a safety and 2 points. "Tiny" Kohler was the star for the juniors. Ile ripped up the senior line and also proved a mountain on defense along with Jenkins. Saier had the bulge on his team mates as a ground. -ainer. The ofIi ials were: Matthews, referee;- Myers, umpire; Preble, head linesman. Prices, - 50c, z5c, $1.00, $1.5o, $2.00 hMMW I, Harmony Glycerine Soap A PERFECT REXALL Two Odorm Rose and Violet PRODUCT Veryfiragrant, perfectly transparent, lathers freely in hard water, heals and soothes the most tender skin. We guarantee Rexall Harmony Glycerine Soap to be Pure 10e per cake - 3 for 25e AT-he Kexail Druwg Store E. C. EDSILL, Proprietor 122 S. Main Street Preseription Specialists C CARLER FROHIIAN PRESENS 'CHARLES CERRY In that big human and humorous play p as er 5a Y. By C. Haddon Chambers author of "Tyranny of Tears" 4 Months at the Criterion Theater, New York City Seat Sale opens Friday morning, October 25, 1o A.M. 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