g aTe TS Intramuralj k Harry Hammond, brother to Tom, and right end of the famous eleven is stilllin the states, but is head over heels in work in shipbuilding att Phil- E adelphia. Garrels, the left end, and toe artist of the day is closest to Ann Arbor being a chemical engine" with the Solvay Process company of De- st Discovers Most of His Star troit. He outkicked Eckersall of the iders in Service of Uncle Maroons, who is at present the sport- Sam ing editor of the Chicago Tribune, and one of the foremost football crit- SS, CAPTAIN OF TEAM ics in the world. W A MAJOR OF ARTILLEjY Graham, the right guard, Is the one man who will not have to take a train Mentor Proud of Record of to reach the contest, his home being Football Stars Fighting in Chicago. With hundreds of. other for U. S.a Michigan alumnae in the Windy City he will sit on the Michigan side of- the field and root for the Yostmen. or of the renewal of football tSome Arer C ohes between the University of Schulz, and Schulte the left guard, and Chicago, the Maroon are both furthering their football fame management has invited the by building grid squads. Schulz is of the two teams from the coaching the Kansas Aggies while vhich last met each other, to Schulte is producing grid men at the >nored guests at the game to University of Missouri. Clark, also a I this Saturday. member of the big squad is now a me- er, the attendance from the chanical engineer-in a steel plant in it of the 1905 elevens will be Pueblo, Col., while Clark Is in the w, as Coach Yost's efforts to lumber business, out west; Stewart is e Michigan team of that year, an attorney in Denver, Col.; Barlow d the majority of the men is living in Franklin Pa., and Long- France or in some other way man, the smashing full back, is a con- in war work. tractor in Detroit. irry up mentor, who turned Rheinshild, the aggressive line man 1905 eleven in just as good playing the right tickle is an attorn- he is now turning them Out, ey i Los rAngeles. He will have the of his last gridders to meeti lonigest trip of all who can reach the SECRET PRACTICE AT, FERRY FIELD BGN ONLY THOSE CONNECTED WITH SQUAD ARE PERMITTED ON GRIDIRON With Chicago foremost In his mind the Michigan mentor started an in- tensive week of recut workout for his grid men yesterday when the first thing on the program of the week was a drill against Chicago formations. The hurry up man, utilizing every one of the 38 men on the Varsity squad sent them through drill after drill until the highest point of precision was reached. A constant shifting of the line men in hopes of strengthening the one weak spot is gradually bring- ing the aggressiveness of the for- wards to the fore, and gives evidence that the high point in their work will be reached before the Maroon contest. Crus and Karpus were worked into the backfield, showing wonderful form. Karpus has a knack of staying on his feet, no matter what happens, and is an exceptionally pretty figure from a technical point of view, when he has the ball in his hands. Cruse is a smashing back with a .ump that gets him through the line upon every oc- casion. His speed is also a big point to his, advantage, resulting in many long gains for him. Steketee, the star toe artist is being given a rest from everything except MICHIGAN'S GOING! Michigan - Chicago football game to be played at the Mid- way Saturday, are headlines which will flare in streamers across all sport pages in the middle west. The greatest of rivals are to meet for the first time in 12 years. The Yale-Har- vard game of the west is again to be played. Seldom has rivalry between two schools been so intense in the history of the gridiron game, as it has been between the Wol- verines and the Maroons. This tried spirit has been lying dorm- ant for more than a decade. Sat- urday it again will fully come back to its original state. Mich- igan will go enmasse to aid its team to avenge a defeat of many years standing. It will go there to witness the downfall of Stagg's famous team. *TI $ Bq Signal Reserve To Be Transferred transfer back to the signal Dean Butts of the enginerring col- they have completed thei: lege has received a letter from the work here, upon recommi chief signal officer announcing that the faculty and the milita the men now in the signal reserve will ties. lie alf L!ii6" WASHED, HANDKER- CIEFS Clean Soft Ready for Use in Sanitary Packages WHITE OR KHAKI CLUETTPEABODY & CO.,Inc.,Troy, NX 11 A Modern Shoe .%.. ou . .. An Old Fashion Pri If you need shoes, there is no economy in wa until they cost more. If we won the war tomorr leather wouldn't be plentiful for some time. This shoe is a favorite with men of all ages. see, besides comfort and style, it brings. with it Famous Walk-Over quality. Look at its thoroughbred lines, and then take aI back at the price. There is economy in getting su boot at this price. - Walk-Over Boot Sho 115 S. Main St. R. J. HOFFSTETTER, Prop. FITTING BY APPOINTM 1I At roons, yet he regrets highly' y cannot be present. Captain in Service captain of the 1905 Michigan. Art Norcross, the famous back, is now a major of ant y detachment, somewhere inf Tom Hammond, the remark- ,f back of his day is also al n the artillery, with a wonder-. r records. Hammond is ac-C I with bringing down one of! it Hun planes ever brought y the Americans, by artilleryt contest, coming half way across the continent to witness it. \ r wi rr _ . r Practically the entire middle west is breathlessly awaiting. the thud of the intensive kicking work: With the first kick off. It will be for the first Maroons weakest spot being the handl- ing of a kicked ball, the Grand Rapids time in 13 years that the twostrong- boy will be one of the big features in est teams of the middle west will the game. A getda ildpn clash. Despite the Purdue victory great deal will depend over the Maroons last Saturday, Coach upon the way he handles his toe. oetwh Maoons lte Satrday, oah Secret practice work was put into Yost who watched thecontesti s of the order promptly yesterday, and every- opinion that the Maroons will be great- one who had no connection with .the ly strengthened for the, Wolverine on h a ocnncinwt h gay streted for the Wolvriney Varsity football squad was ordered game. Because of the great rivalry from the field. A thorough. signal work between the two schools he Is look- wasmthenfiedAtho elgh sn ick ing for-,one of the hardest contests of was then given the two elevens pick- ed from the Varsity squad. .Knode, the Awdf a hree other majors are numbered ing the stellar team. Patrick, the stitute tackle and Hal Weeks the half back'Thbotir 1-old--i Mimllar k. Patrick is with the medical ps, while Weeks is in the engineers. ast but not least among the wear- of the gold leaf comes Maggoffin' played half back. He is a major he aviation corps. DETROIT UNITED LINES tween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (October 27, 1918) (Eastern Standard Time) troit Limited and Express Cars-7 : to a. and hourly to g:to p. in. ckson Limited and Express Cars-8:48 ., and every hour to 9:48 p. mn. (E.x- es maize local stops west of Ann Arbor.) cal Cars East Bound-6:oo a. in., and y two'hours to 9:o5 'p. in., 10:5s p. m. Ypsilanti only, 11:45 p. M., 12:ao a. in., a. m., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. cal Cars West Bound-7:48 a., m., to S a. . /AI KING LOO en from 11:30 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. Phone 1620-R E S. State St. Ann Arbor the year. First Azeriaans Die Year Ago. One year ago last Sunday the first three Americans to die in France dur- ing the present war were killed in an vicounter. with a German raiding par- ty. They ere Corporal J. B. Gres- ham, Evansville, Ind.; Private Thom- as P. Enright, Pittsburgh, and Private Merle Hay, Glidden, Ia. Plans are be-: ing made to erect a monument in' their memory at Bethelement, in the sector where they fell. first string quarterback, piloted one of the teams while Jordan, the sub quarter, handled the other. A number of scrimmages will be on the program for the coming nights of the week. 375 New Members for W. A. A. The campaign for membership to the Women's Athletic associatipn conducted on the campus last week, brought in 375 new members. 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