THE M1ICHIGAN DAIL AE PAGE THl ..,® i f Dt Ell I L - m HSIT 'Til'i [L IkIt t 1W ']t 'SAY t 9 k L 0", N I L I q IT"r I i P4 t F.la. a=fib. ss I. li .9 L. 1 A IL Yost andAtMacklin On Farmer Game . A2 Y ' T M. A. C. has te' au. It looked Ilearil Adcn i llesult inTam I i daul tan itloe y i to L a g'h they were SiaellE J y aYvsimply enjoying a little signal practice. I don't think that n ?1the. Michigan team fought as hard as it could have. The That Michigan 1il . all into .t. boys didn't have the snap. M. A. C. certainly has a fine pzs;? ftmanid and number her OOt- tcan."t bail playcrt, w C1 definitely decided at COAC I 1 MACKLIN - "Too last evenig s meting o the Board tickled to talk." in 'cotrl o Athhevic , The action 'Th to take effect immodiat~ely, :and the team will appear in numbered jerseys gymnasium facilities which would at the syracuse game next Saturday, permit the staging of indoor track The question of dificulty in dlistin- meets,. and all-freshrlan teams have guishing the Wolverine players from had to forego the competition which members of other teams was also (ils is so beneficial in later developing .cussed, and a committee was ap, ~go1 Varsity tra(k teams. The fresh- -point'ed to devise some schem in the man roscountry team will be al- nature of a band on the sleeve of the lowed to participate in an open cross- jersey, y which the Michigan team ceuntry run at Lansing in the near could be egsily distinguished. This future, in which the Varsity, as well would be an advantage nAt only to as M. A. C. and zany of the smaller the fans, but a great aid to the offi-