I' r Ttackled 10 yards behind the line, but I N N THE LASThe shook the tacklers off, and dodging g the whole engineer team on the slip- pery field, made his way between the post for the lone touchdown of theY OH ---game. Brandell also kicked goal. Fin- " s " Brandell Carries Ball 30 Yards for To uchdown, 1)efeatiig the }Engineers, By one of the most skillful exhibi- tions of open field running, seen on south Ferry Field this year, Brandell, playing at left half for the senior lits, carried the ball for 30 yards and a touchdown in the last half minute of play and defeated the senior engineers in the semi-finals by the score of 7-0. By this victory the lits are assured -of their numerals. They will meet the senior laws next Friday to fight it out for, second place in the league stand- ing. Throughout the first half the game ran along evenly, until the last part when the' lits began to show up a little better than their opponents. Us- ing a series of end play formations, the lits fought their way down the field and for a time it looked as though they would slip a tally across before the whistle sounded. However, the engineers got in and smashed up a couple of attempts at forward passes, putting the kibosh on a score in the first period. In the second half the engineers op- ened up with plays around the end, and got away with several good passes, but when they neared the lits' goal, there was nothing doing, and they got were forced to punt, after being held for three downs. For a time an exchange was carried on, and neither side appeared to make much ground. Toward the lastpart of the period, the lits got possession of the ball, and in plays around the corners in which Brandelt, and Martens fea- tured, they started the ball on its fin- al jaunt toward the engineers' goal. On a fierce line plunge, Martens ad- vanced the ball for 12 yards, bringing it to the 30-yard line. On the next play Brandell took the ball and was al score 7-0. Besides the contest Friday between the senior laws and the senior lits for second place, the fight between the senior engineers and the soph lits for fourth honors occurs. I-C-C MEN RACE Road Runners to Close Season With Run at Belle Isle With their return to Ann Arbor from Franklin, Mass., where they came in tenth in a field of 14 in the Eastern Intercollegiate cross country run, the Michigan road runners will call toa a close the season with the exception of running in the Belle Isle race in Detroit tomorrow morning. Tle make-up of the aggregation which will go into Detroit to take part in the Turkey Day event will probably be identical with that of the .team: which went east, Captain .Car- roll, Kuivinen, Donnelly, Fox, Wal- ters, and Trelfa, running under the Maize and Blue colors. From their showing at Lansing the Michigan men are conceded first place in the run tomorrow, although the difference in- distance may cause an. upset in the dope. The teams which compete against the Wolverines are: M. A. C., Albion and the Detroit Young Men's Christian Association, all of which aggregations the Ann Arbor lads have already beaten. Ilariard Likely to Lose Haughton Ne York, N. Y., Nov. 23.-Harvard, may lose Head Coach Percy Haugh- ton, acording to a rumor afloat in the Crimson camp. The coach of the Cambridge eleven has a contract with the Harvard athletic authorities, which expires this year, and it is reported that he has recommended Charles Daly, former Crimson quarterback and at present coach of the Army, as his successor. THE DAILY SPORTOSCOPE T To the Sportoscope., Dear Hal:-- I was greatly disappointed not to see the picture of a Flint boy making a touchdown in Saturday's game against Saginaw. I am not quite sure whether it was your inability to get a picture, or whether there wasn't space in The Daily for one. However, I hope that you will not promise us anything iA the future that you can not get for us. (Signed) A SAGINAWAIN. Dear, Put You have probably saw the above letter which has just came, and I will try and explain to our friend just why I did not get no picture of some Flint boy for scoring a touchdown. You se, Put, it was like this. I was rite there by the goal line all aft. but the closest the Flint h.s. got to where I was standing was some 20 yds. anway, and I leave it to you, Put, how could I take a picture of some thing what never happened, as not even 1 of the Flint boys scored a single touchdown all during the game. They was too busy chasing the other team and did not have no time, I guess. - I took 1 picture, a time exposure, and all the sag. team was merely blurs they was moving around so fast while the Flint team all stood outl prominent and plain, so you can easi- ly see I done my best and not even a man from Saginaw can do more. < I will try and not promise anythingI in the future that I will not make1 good on, and that is the main reason, I have not come rite out and prom- ised definitely to get a descripshunl of the Cook dorm. I hope to get it some day but will make no promises and if I am' successful I will tell all the boys if there girls over to Cooks are good looking or if they are not and also how they act.1 By the way, Put, I ain't saying noth- ing about Mike McKinney and he is1 a swell fellow and all that sort oft stuff, but he sure did come a bum trick on I and Lee Joslyn. In the editorial columns of this paper there is a woman's name between I and Lee, and Lee is 1 of my very best friends and I nevet dreampt before that a girl would come between us. I dasn't speak to Mike about it myself, but will you please do it, so I and Lee will not have no woman between us, for he is a grate pal of mine. I see my friend down to Harvard did not send you nothing about the game, but maybe he was celebrating on account of his team won, and so was under the weather, but say, Put, how could a guy get in that state on nothing but tea. Either they must have a different brand of tea down to Harvard from what we get out here, or else he must of drunk 1 cup for each score, and I guess 41 cups of even nothing but tea is suffishunt to put any 1 under all rite. I was talking to Howdy Warner the other day and he said he was sore be- cause he did not g% down to Yale to college instead of to mich. as from the looks of the Yale team it would be a cinch to get your letter all rite. Howdy is rite, Put, and if he had of gone to Yale instead of mich. he would probubly be on the all-amer- ican team two, as Camp always put some yale guys on no matter what happens as he is from Yale his self, and Howdy would probably have been the star of the team so he would make all-american guard or tackle or cen- ter or something. It would not mat- ter much to Camp just what posishun or to Howdy either, I guess. Well, Put, speak to Mike about that little matter, please and oblige, Yrs. truly, Hal. P. S.-My girl has gone to Washing- ton and do' you not think the mich. daily ought to have some 1 down to the capital to tell all about Wilson and Walter Johnson and other famous people like that? If so, I would like the job. H. F. I II N __________._____ Special Musical Program with Cabaret Service from 1 to 3 O'clock TH E S 709 8. State St. kr k+ Patronize F