I Intramural j 'U - (Continued from '- iKrmde is another uj mnore' so than the bij back. His is probabl ' carious position on1 'very unusual that Co pick a totally green n pos~aition in the bigg4 season. It proves $;i ability. Never has k gam~e of college fool Saturday to be the,- 1 football career. Ask Varsity baseball teary he demonstrated his clever at- handling tl optionally good at' 'cat is because of these tw~ ability to use his head cause 'he is capablec ' ball, 'that he was pi( At the left 'end r ' unne, another 'IAIM freshman; brother of Morrie Dunne, ftamous-' Michigan' - athlete of' several years ago, will start. Having comn- pleted several years of -p-rep school t IA raining;' he xoportedfoprciea the beginning of the fall as a finished football player. He is shifty and al-. iPage One) ways: on ithe -'alert, being able to go ntried man, even arouznd behind after a plat'started to- g freshman full- wa'rd, the other end and stopping it be- ly the 'most pre- fore' it gets to the first ldne defenses. the- team. It' is Goetz at left' tackle is a "veter'an of aci -Yost should last year.- He is sa fighter 'and able to nan for' the pilot open up holes' for the backs to- go eat game~ of the through. N'oplays, started' by 'Chi- 1ks extraordinary cago tow'ard him will ;get 1rery far.- Knode'entered a Adams Wi;Play Guard itball, the 'battle 'one of" the' few surpri et is Adamis beginning"' ohis at left guard. He was but recently shortstop on the shifted from the reserves and is large-, nr of last spring, ly unknown, but his good work'dur- 3nerve. He is ing the past. several weeksa while on :he ball and ex- the ~ sciurbs, brought him, before- the tthing'punts. It .'ekes eof,- chYost, who placed him vo thli 'and&htS- 'oni the Varsity, where--he'has -made , rather than be- good. His is a tale like Parrin's. Hav- of 'advancing the ing oo id.,nail on h eey cked to start at' es for seve*'al years; Sher -prepxred him- self for the bi team. ' As ascrapper sStrong ~ dm -has few' to- compare with' him is -been the weak amnong'-'hia tbi inates. loughout'tii3' ea. "Vick' is the ' third" and last of the imentor to work freshmen whicli were among the hon- Ae~ld,-' looks'x vnry-, eed'few. 'He is a Toledo Scottthigh as been devoting school'-man, and Weis chosen to hold practice periods down the center position. Being big ,ilding 'them- into and -the miost "agtre'slve' of 'the- for- .ain he,'has suc- wards he will fi in *wlF in front bft I highest' expect= 'Kifode. season's line has ,The only position which was left'. Marring constant- doubt was right guard. Frereman, nstilled not only Heniderson, and -Wilson are the men son, as picked by the with the above backs strong. Coach Yost hi much of his short eac ' evening in rot i shape andIn~the m: c ed' ' almost 'beyond ations. The present lacked fight but by rei 'ly to Chicago he has-i Students J you need .ATO RYl 'UP L1P8S the 4wstyr-imt ° at- the- rigt rr tcw VARSITY PREPARES FOR' COMING GAME Practice behind -locked gates was cotibiued yesterday afternoon. Coach Yot-csent 'the ,team, which will meet 'Chicago Saturday through some snap- p'y singnal =work. x-r Puning "and- assing Were -held on theregullir feld- at the begln ing of the' work -out. This did not last -long, however, a*,the darkness made it nec- essary -to hanige to the adjoining field to pbractice'with the lights turned on. - Wh' ile }the second string men on -the Vakrsitysquad were going through 'somre pratice, reparatory to scrim- biaging'Athe Varsity tomorrow night, the regulr° team, which was chosen td- open the contest Saturday, was giv- eti' a chanice to try out some trick plays. -The only man absent fro mthe line- 3up Odring the afternoon was Dunne, 'whil' has -sustained a ,slight injury. ' He =will be "with the team this after- noon, though, for his injury is not ser- 'i From evry angle the team is in 'perfet codition; ard with the pep that the coach is =instilling into the 'mleif, illII' be 'one of the strongest elev- ens that has represented Michigan for a -long'time. The line has been round- ed, into first' class; shape and will be able to "Stop any 'Maroon jersey that co'rnes wthin 1reach.- "Freeman, the big guard of the last ' a sfreshman team will be the ulti- mate choice, but as the other two men have'been -doing excellent work for sometime - past, the practices of the 'next,- few, evenings° will tell the tale. - "oetean at iht "Tacle -Morrison for right tackle is a sur- pise to somte but not to those that saw him in action last year. He was 'amocng the best whch Yost had at his -dispoasal for the tackle job last rall. Having enlisted in the navy during the Summer, Morrison was late ;in getting transferred ;back to school. He has only been- out' for practice several weeks, 'but in this tie -ja rounded. ito condition aid fitted himsef for a Varsity berth. This tackle'is a scrap- per; of the vairiety of which Yost is excepionaly fond, going into each "phia weter'near him or far away, for 'all he is 'worth. At right end Karpus was the Coach's choice. He was -a member of Coach Mitcll's "freshmtan team of -last fall. Karpus is fast, shifty, a hard tackler, and a fighter. 1e will be a worthy mate for Dunne 'on the other end. Hendershot will- substitute for Dunne if the big freshman is dis- abled. Cyss may go in for Adams, Van Wagoner for Vick and Boville -for Karpus. - In-the backfields, if sub- estitutions are mtade hey will be Walk- er for Perrin, Cruse for Cohn, Olson for Steketee and either Jordan or Carter for Knode. The' ther men who will be taken to "hcago to complete the squad of 34 are: Clash, Hauser, Hunt, Genebach, Lent,, Scbeidler, Barnes, Cartwright, Timichac, "]Lndstrom, Fletcher, '= and Hiadden. A large collection of Medici 'Prints on exhibition for ten days at DeFrie's Art' Store. 223 So. Main St.-Adv. ?You will alays fnd satisfactn by advertiing in the Daily.-Adv. DELUXE ,MILITARY STOCKS-, ,;:nooth and Even Patented Back Crossing "CLUETT, PEABODY I? CO., Inc., Troy, N.Y. 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LARGEST SINGLE CALL UNDER DRAFT ACT ISSUED THIS MONTH Washington, Nov. 5.-Draft calm~ for the mobilization of 290,773 more men at - army training camps before Nov. 21 have been announced by Provost marshal General Crowder. Between Nov.' 11 and 15, 253,335 white men will entrain for cantonments. This is the largest single call issued -under the selective service act. The remainder of the November call is made up of negroes who will entrain between Nov. 19 and 21. With the assembling of these men the total number drafted will. total 3,000,000 and the number of men in the army, including those in the Aeld and in training, will total more than 4,000,000. AIR MAIL CARRIER HAS FIRST WINTER FLIGHT IN BLIZZARD Washington, Nov.. 6.- Ed Gardner of the railroad service between New Y'ork and Washington encountered the first touch of winter when he flew 40 miles- through a snow .storm so-dense that he could not even see the 'wings of his machine. 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