RTS lililililllllllilililil Al Intramural -j pilot position, it is necessary for him to get some relief occasionally, and there is but one other man on the squad who can fillthis shoes. Jordan is the other quarterback, but he, is new at the position. Should1 Daniels. prove good'at the game, he will come1 in handy. Ila, ml- , )ld Time Not f Dark- READY didate for nother Is the point toward t is driving his;/men. actice yesterday aft- y up man once more tention of his grid- onsiders the biggest With this the fore- s mind, the Michigan ring his men for a make the football take notice. ess Falls capped somewhat by darkness, occasion- ;e in time, and the owerful searchlights mission, the practice was filled with pep. k most of the atten- i for he is still not e work of the line heir aggressive spir- onger each day, they achJ calls "pep"~ and Cohn is reporting regularly at the field now, after having had a short rest and is doing his usually stellar, work. The big Washingtonian has a knack of walking down an open field} for a touchdown at most every op- portunity, and is one of the most val- uable assets of the team. Preparing for Aggies M. A. C. is coming in for its share of preparation also. Coach Yost is overjoyed at a definite date being 'et for the game, at last, and with this game, besides the Chicago contest to work for, the two weeks of practice before the Chicago game will prove! valuable. For the remainder of the football season, there will be but two games at home. The first will be played with Syracuse, in three weeks. A week after that comes the M. A. C. contest. The Syracuse contest is also being watched with a great deal of interest since they are practically the only Eastern team to invade the West this season. O. S. U. is to furnish the final op- position for the Yostmen this year and the game is to be played at Col- umbus. The Conference chamapions are of the opinion that they can claim the honor again this year, de- spite the fact that their star man, Chick Harley is with them no longer. However, the return of the Yostmen to the big ten is leaving somewhat of a doubt in the minds of the football fans as to the outcome of an O. S. U.-' MVichigan conteat. Scrubs Help TO Prepare For Chi Coach Mitchell's bunch of gridders, MORE TIME FOR .GRIM.: WORK SAY COMMANDERS SEARCHLIGHTS AT FERRYFIELD TOO POWERFUL AT NIGHT, With the failure, of the powerful searchlights placed on Ferry field, to fulfill their mission, comes the an- nouncement from the S. A. T. C. head- quarters of the University that an extension of time to the grid men in the unit who are on the Varsity squad, will be granted. When the . beams of the powerful lights were cast across Ferry field yesterday afternoon, with the fall of darkness, it was discovered that they were too powerful. The rays of light' from the battery dazzled the eyes of the grid men, making it even worse than without the light. Then Capt. Ralph H. Durkee of the S. A. T. C. and. Admiral.Berry of the naval unit came to the sescue with tha. announcement that they would give the men on the squad who are in the naval and military units early excus-. es from drill, that he work of the squad might. not be interrupted with. Since the change back to the old time, and with the one hour and a half allotted to football practice, it becomes dark before much practice can be held. It is for this reason that the military and naval commanders are granting the privilege to the foot- ball men. Although the time has not been de- finitely settled upon, it is probable that the men wil be excused an hour early from drill, to go direct to the gridiron. They will be permitted to practice through until 6 o'clock as be- fore. A new system of lighting the field is going to be tried today when 30 large incandescent electric lights will be strung over the field. Since this light will not be as concentrated as the rays of a searchlight, it is thought that they will be more practical. ADDITIONAL SPORTS, PAGE FOUR Steam Shovels Used to Dig Graves New York City, Oct. 28.-So great have been the number of deaths from influenza and so small have been the number of grave diggers that New York has had to resort to a steam shovel to dig trenches where in to temporarily inter the victims of the epidemic. One cemetery had 400 un- buried bodies and had to draft city laborers in order to prepare graves. FRESHMEN f Freshmen will meet at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the ad- ditorium in University hall. Both men and women are expected to attend the meeting. 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FITTING BY APP( VA=amim=mmATAmmmwmm a M c coa rday. ucke hey )me env the second string team, has a mis- ch sention all its own,. toperform for the The University, this season. d each The second string men are dti fng learned themselves to teach the Varsity tlie opposi- kind of stuff that they will haXe to buck up agaigat in the big games of the seasQw. I string Wjj h the Chicago game considered Coo the biggest contest in the country this t fs f411, Coach Mitchell, is doing his bit a first in preparing the Varsity for the Ma- osition, roons, by teaching i men the Chica- men of go method Q playing the game, then boast.( using, against the Varsity., In this st night way, the Varsity is being prepared L4 with for Chicago's shifty style of playing. Scrimmage. Vas 'shown that the see- Daniels, and stri.,,g men have some good mate- g prac- rial in their bunch. 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