>ng, the Maize and, ed one of the worst eason yesterday aft- at a time they were e shots of a genuine ot all. pulator of the like- ished with his duet etting two men at a he entire Varsity and' at them. Coach, coaches and mana- cessary to withstand ilt. was over, the hurry- iad to give a few of cents to the photog- likeness was also , the official photo- 918 Varsity football . at Ferry field, yes- just before practice. OF YEAR UNDER SEARCHLIGHTS BATTERY TO FLOOD FERRY FIELD CDURING CHILLY NOVEMBER EVENINGS The Michigan' Varsity football men are going to practice by electric light as soon as the clocks are set back to their, old standard. Such was the announcement made by Coach Yost yesterday, when he was asked how he is going to conduct practice in the dark. Because of the night falling so early, and since the hours of practice, as allowed by the military authorities comes just at the close of day, some scheme was neces- sary that the men might practice de- spite the darkness. A number of powerful electric searchlights will be swung over that part of the field which is just south of the club house, and here it will be that the Varsity gridders will practice when the sun goes down. The method has been tried before, and although not quite as handy as daylight, it has proven practical. It is hardly possible that scrimmage will be held by means of the electric light, but there is no reason why the sig- nal practice cannot be held then. The scheme has been used at Ferry field before by the coach, who refuses to lose any time, and has filled the bill. MAE AND BLUE-AGGIE CONTEST TO BE. PLAED (Continued from Page One) Yet despite their exceptional= strength, Coach Yost is in no way afraid of meeting them. Some time ago the hurry up man characterized the contest, should it be played, as "some game," and now that it is as- sured that it will be played, he re- peats the prophecy, and Coach Yost knows! Old Michigan wil rejoice at hearing of the success with which the athletic director met at the state capitol. The the outcome of rumors to the erect that the game would be played at some later date, and now that the rumors are confirmed, a mass meeting to arouse interest for the game will probably be held at the first oppor- tunity. Large Attendance Due. Anticipating an overwhelming de- mand for seats for the contest the athletic department of the University urges that seats be reserved 'as early as possible. Arrangements have been made for reserved seats and boxes running in price from $1.50 up to $3 each. All orders should be sent di- rect to Philip G. Bartelme, director of ath.letics of the University. - As usual, the center part of the north bleachers will be reserved for the student body. It is now practically guaranteed that the game will be played and noth- ing short of an earthquake could stop it. the Aggies at Ferry field. Football Results' Rutgers, 39; Lehigh, 0. Drake University, 39; Des Moines, 7. Navy, 47; Newport Training School, 7. Western Reserve, 6; Oberlin, 3. U WAFF TODi ENTOR ANXIOUSLY THE MAROON GAME come and games may, higan-Chicago contest game to be played in ar as far as interest es," said "Hurry-Up" It will be the biggest contest of the year to be played at home while some people are of the opinion that it may overshadow the Chicago game to be played Nov. 9. At least, critics acknowledge that it will be one of the most interesting contests to be played on Michigan soil this season, not only from a standpoint of rivalry between the two schools, but also from a 'standpoint of the technique of the game. Two Record Squads That the hurry up coach has devel- oped one of the best squads in years is the opinion of most critics while the Aggie bunch is considered an ex- ceptionally fine machine for their school. Attempts of football fans in Detroit to get the game played there went astray when Ann Arbor was chosen as the logical place for it. The De- troit fans held that they could get a bigger crowd to attend the game there than at Michigan. However, from pre- "Over the Oberlin, 01 "over the ti tion of $31,E Loan drive. and it subsc 'F BUSY] 313 S. Sta Phone 13 verines and the e drilling daily game. It has these two teams -. oaches leading the Win- Coach Yost has and Blue eleven of time. Both of as of the game, ome of the best seen on the grid- SAVE THE PIECES! Broken Eye ground in our own shop, same day. Try our Eyes examined. HALLER & FULLER ST. 1' end ago that I , I of time friendly Would of both institu- vaiting the whis- nore signify that matched against Army and Navy for 1 Large Attendance Possible There are a large number of alum- ni from Michigan in Chicago and they are itching to see the contest. The attendance at the game, according to probable estimates made by authori- ties at the University of Michigan, will be around the 30,000 mark. Since the Northwestern game has 'been called off, the Yost proteges will have' more than a month of hard prac- tice. By that time the Wolverine coach expects to have his line the strongest it has been for years. Every an on the eleven will be capable, and will undoubtedly show up fine on the field. PURPLE ELEVEN P L A Y JACKS TIE Great Lakes, Ill., Oct. 26.-North- western University eleven held the Great Lakes Naval Training Station aggregation to a scoreless tie on a slippery soggy field at the station to- day. Thousands of blue jackets wit- nessed the contest. Although the game was deep in Northwestern territory during the most of the game, the navry had onaly two chances to score. Paddy Driscoll, former Northwestern star, attempted to register two field goals for the blue jackets. He fumbled the ball on his first chance in the second quarter and Northwestern kicked out of dan- ger. In the third period Driscoll's shot was too 1(1", The playing of Bachman, tackle, for the navy, and Grest, halfback for Northwestern, featured the game. Northwestern was scheduled to play Michigan today, but because of the influenza epidemic the game was can- celled and the Great Lakes contest was re-ss the air1 Un .en to We have right here in stock about five hundred yards of NAVY Woolens of serge, unfinished worsted and broad all of which were purchased onetwo, or three years ago we are in a position to meet any reliable merchant in pric( work needs no introduction to University men Is There a Difference In Uniforms? If you dont think so look at the garments, displayed in our window Then cast a look at the others. Regardless of what you pay for your quality alone tells the story. Why Do Uniforms Cost from $30 to $706 For the same reason that any suit you would wear this fall costs the or more. You cannot pay the present price for woolens, trimmings an making, and produce cheap work, unless you buy cotton or shody mixe woolens, and use cheap help. The result is obvious. It Will Be A Pleasure For Us To show you our line and talk over your wants. An early call suggested, as it takes time to make careful work. Yost's own real worth i when they rubs yester- cted forma- is whenever talk before sizing upon the- Chicago f Huns Promise Return of Works of Art London, Oct. 26.-Valuable works of art belonging to museums and private owners in the regions of Cambrai, Douai, and Valenciennes, now in the hands of the Germans, will be re- turned undamaged to their owners after the war. This announcement is 604 E. Liberty St. J. KARL MALC