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MICHIGAN TEAM TOI

BE PICKED

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GIS TEAM NEW
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D PRACTICE HANDED.
COACH TO ELEVEN LAST
NIGHT

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Again, Coach Yost put his fighting
>otball team through another two
ours of secret practice, in prepar-
ion for the Chicago battle, of the
>ming Saturday, last evening on
erry field. They were drilled in
aroon formations, given a scrim-
age, a forward pass practice, and a
umber of new plays which they will
ring at the Midway.-,
The men, throughout the evening,
iowed in their practice, what they
erp going to do to Chicago. The
ntire squad were perpetually on their
>es and the workout ran as smooth-
DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
(October 27, 1918)
(Eastern Standard Time) i
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:xo a.
and hourly to 9: i0 p.in.
Jackson Limited and Express Cars-8:48
m., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. (Ex-
'esses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.)
Local Cars East Bound-6:oo a. in., and
ery two hours to 9:05 p. ra., 10:50 p. pm.
> Ypsilanti oily, 1:45 p. M., 12:20 a. In.,
ro a. M., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti.'
Local Cars West Bound--7:48 a. n., to
:20 a. in.P

ly and as pepily as even Coach Yost
could desire.
Chicago Plays Tried
The practice was begun by forming
a defense to met the Maroon style
of play. The reserves used Chicago
formations against the Varsity, who
had little difficulty in breaking them
up. After this much open work, on the
part of the first team, was attempted,
and performed in excellent style.
After dark, the hurry up mentor
took his men over behind the stands,
and showed them a number of com-
binations which will, undoubtedly,
cause Chicago considerable worry
These are the plays. which are ex-
pected to defeat the Midway team.
The lights recently placed on the
grandstand, in front of the baseball
diamond, are the best substitutes for
daylight yet found. They will illum-
inate the field brightly enough to
carry out anything that Coach Yost
may desire to do.

Thus rang the old derisive
Wolverine battle-cry over Stagg
field 13 years ago. But after the
terrific battle was over Michigan
was silent, for the Maroon had I
humbled the Yellow and Blue.
Saturday, all the players in that
game, who can possibly go this
year will do so. The rest of you
that are going, can show them,
can show Chicago, that we're
still the same old Michigan. We
are going to try to have a cheer-
leader there, but even if we don't
-AW HAW! CHICAGO! The
MICHIGAN THAT RETURNS
WILL-BE A DIFFERENT
MICHIGAN, A TRIUMPHANT
MICHIGAN! So give 'em the
old yell-AH HAH! CHICAGO!
constantly since the beginning of the
season, at which, time they were a
source of considerable worry to the
mentor. Today they are a set of
fighters and will show the Chicago
forwards a real brand of football.
You will always find satisfacton by
advertising in the Daily.-Adv.
Always-Daily service-Always.

AH HAMI!
AW HAW!

CHICAR-H GO!
CRICAW-WGO!

Michigan's team, that will meet Chi-
cago next Saturday, at the Midway,
will be picked this evening during
practice, by Coach Yost. These men.
will receive all of the mentor's at-
tention from now until the evening
before the big 'game. They will be
worked continually, taught every
trick of battle, and practiced in all
of that which makes, football one of
the most complicated of games.
Upon these men will depend the fate
of the Wolverines this week-end. They
will have to avenge the defeat which
Michigan suffered at Chicago's hands,
13 years ago. No leaf will be left un-
turned by Coach Yost to insure the
clash being turned into such a re-
venge, but it is the men that he choos-
es who must bear the brunt of bat-
tle, and in their hands lies the re-
sponsibility of defeat or the glory of
victory.
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB SOCCER
TEAM TO PLAY ROSE CLUB
Having been assured by the city
health authorities that the ban on
public meetings would be done away
with Saturday noon, the Cosmopolitan
club has arranged a game, to be play-
ed between their soccer football team,
and the Rose club team of Detroit,
Saturday on Ferry field. - The time of
the game will be announced later.
The officials are endeavoring to get
all men who have ever had any ex-
perience at the game, tosreport for
practice at Ferry field, this afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock. Final preparations
for the coming contest will be made,
and a team formed.

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Regular Backfield Performs
Cohn, Perrin, Steketee, and Knode
formed the backfield last evening. As
they have performed together for
sometime past, it .s likely that they
will be Yost's choice to begin the
coming battle. They worked hard
throughout the afternoon, and in the
scrimmage played beautifully on the
defensive.
In the line, Adams at guard, a man
recently taken from the reserves,'
showed up especially well. If his
good work continues, he is likely to
be one of the choices for the guard
positions. For the past three years
Adams has played on the reserves,
but up to the present time, never
seemed likely Varsity material. It was
due to his persistent work, that he
developed into a guard of first class
calibre.
The rest of the line is also doing -re-
markable work. They have improved
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