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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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ESTABLISHED 01S0
MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STRUBT
HEW YORK

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USE HERETO
II66DEFEAT

Here's The Dope from both
hunches; Take Your Choice

Orangemen Will Appear on- Ferry
Field This Afternoon, Loaded
For Yostmen
COHN, PERRIN, STEKETEE AND
KNODE TO MAKE UP BACKFIELD
Maize and Blue Squad Given Light
Workout Last Night; Permits to
Sleep Late Granted
All is in headiness for the biggest
intersection football game of the 1918
-eeason, which, will be played on Fer-
ry field this afternoon between the
Wolverines and the powerful Syracuse
eleven, This game will decide the
status of eastern and western foot-
ball and may decide the gridiron
championship of the country.
Syracuse is one of the best teams
on the Atlantic side if .iot the best
on the Apalachain side this fall and if
Michigan comes put of the game on
the long end of the score, Coach
Yost's warriors should have easy sail-
ing for the rest of the season. The
Orange tearn Is primed to revenge the
defeat of 1916, and Coach Reynolds
has spared the Syracuse squad no
work in fitting them for the coming
battle.
Signal Drill for Yostmen
Two hours of signal drill was the
workout handed the Maize and Blue
aggregation last evening, by Coach
Yost. All of the numerous new plays
which are calculated to play havoc
with Syracuse's defense, were perfect.
ed during the practice. In order to
insure his men being in the pink of
condition, the hurry up coach arrang-
ed with the military and naval au-
thorities to let the men sleep until
they desire to get up this morning.
The practice was full of pep and
poach Yost registered considerable
satisfaction after the afternoon per-
forManee. No slips were made, and
it is likely that the fumbles which
marred the Chicago battle will be
missing today. If the team does not
lose form Syracuse will meet an
obstacle many times more formidable
than either Dartmouth or Brown.
In order to prepare a defense for
the open work of Reynold's team,
Coach Yost shifted Morrison, the big
tykleo end and his work in this
pqsitip% insures Michigan of a strong
defense on the one extremity. Dunne
on the pther end will protect his ter-
ritory in good shape if past perform-
ances can be taken as a criterion.
Wide end runs are the strongest
ground gainers, the Orange school
boasts of, and if they can be effective-
ly stoppeq, but little difilty should
be met in holding their-backs to but
few advances.
loetg at Tackle
At tackle, Goetz will start, but his
mate is as yet .undecided upon. Either
Wilson pr Young is likely to be chos-

Six medics went on a scouting par-
ty last night* with a head mirror, a
speculum, and an olfactory seismo-
graph in the law building. Follow-
ing the vibrations of the smelling ma-
chine they located a locked door and
the seismograph recorded the pres-
ence of hay.
By means of the instruments and an
ophthalomoscope they looked through
the keyhole and discovered the dark
horse that was mentioned in yester-
day's Daily. There it was, eating the
latest Law Review issues with an in-
definable relish,
Its lower jaw receded, a long yel-
low stripe decorated its backbone, and
the mane was moth-eaten. The pe-
culiar thing about this animile was
.that instead of the hoofs that all good
horses have, a small cake of ice grac-
ed the end of each leg. Its eyes bulg-
ed with the exophthalmos of fear.
In other words the laws have call-
ed off the game that was scheduled
for this morning. The name of the
horse as shown by the embroidery on
its blanket wasp "Cold Feet,"

Six laws report that they convened
last night to discuss the whole busi-
ness.
To cancel or not to cancel-that
was the hooker. Jimmie Chenot, who
is a star in both football and crim-
inal law, talked long and seriously on
those statutes which relate to man-
slaughter and the penalties that
would be incurred should the attor-
neys take on the medicine men whom
they consider a poorly trained crew.
With Paddie Lambert and Dickenson,
the old Crimson hero on the lineup,
even the bloody Blackstoneites shud-
der at the vision of their mangled op-
ponents,
And then another reason for call-
ing it off: darkhorse Riess couldn't
appear as the Gargoyle comes out to-
day and will require all his rooting
ability,
Even so, the law students state of-
ficially that they will meet the med-
ics at a half hour's notice any time
the latter will get together a husky
enough crew.
Who canceled-and why?

Our Representative
will be at the
HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN, DETROIT
To-day
November 16
with Samples of Ready-made Clothing
Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
Send for Illustrated Catalogue
Uniforms for Officers of the Army and Navy
Regulation Personal Equipment

BOSTON SALES-OFFICES
TREMONT COR. BOYLSTON STREET

NEWPORT SALES-OFFIOES
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en but as yet Coach Yost has not ex-
pressed his preference between these
two men.
Fortune, who put in an appearance
at the field for practice again last
night, has been showing up exception-
ally well. He was used for a while
in the signal drill last night, and it
is probable that he will be used before
the Syracuse game is over. It is even
possible that Fortune might start the
game.
Freeman will be one choice to play
besides Vick and it is likely that
Adams, who did goPd world In the Chi-
cago contest will be the other, un-
less by some chance Fortune is pick-
ed. MacKenzie, the strong link in the
Orange defense will be opposed by the
big fighting freshman, Vick, at cegnter,
and unless the first yeAV man displays
extra poor form, the big easterner will
have his hands full'
Backfield Same
The backfield will be the same as
the one used by Coach Yost in the
Midway clash. With Steketee's foot
working in good shape and Perrin
running as he did in last Saturday's
fight, Michigan should be able to ad-
vance the ball through considerable
territory. Coach Yost is pinning his
hopes on the four men who form the
offensive power of the team and it is
not likely that they will disappoint
him.
Englanld's War Debt 45 $O0,0Q000
Lpndpn, NFa, 15.-Great Britain's
war debts abroad fall within $5,000,-
000,000, said Andrew Bonar Law
Chancellor of the Exchequer, lz the
House of Common&. The Chancellor
said Great Britain had lent to her Al-
lies more than $7,A25,000,000, and t
the dominions $1,0$8,g0Qx0QQ,

THE WAY THEY WILL LINE UP
Michigan Syracuse
Dunne ........L.E..... Dickinson
Goetz .........L.T........ Hoopele
Adams, Fortune.L.G... Alexander
Vick .......... C...... MacKenzie
Freeman ...... R.G....... Dooley
Wilson,Young. R.T........ Usher
Morrison .... R.E .... Schwarzer
Knode ........Q......Ackley
Perrin.. .H.......K rwig
Stekotee... .1......,. .Kernan
Cohn, Cruse ..T..., ,, 13arsha
HOCKEY GAME TO
TELL WHO'S WHO

BARSHA
Taking life easy, is the motto of
the Syracuse coaches since they have
men like Barsha on their squad they
say. The star is one of the best backs
the Orange men have had in a num-
ber of -years, and will p'robably start
the game for them today. His spe-
cialty is hitting the line for long
gains. Syracuse will depend greatly
upon the action of this one star.
Indiana University Shortens Vacation
As a result of three weeks' enforc-
ed vacation at Indiana university be-
cause of the influenza epidemic, that
institution will enjoy but' one week's
vacation at Christmas time. The sec-
and term there will begin on Dec. g0,
thus forcing students to attend class-
es on New Year's day.
Try our HOME-MADE
CANDIES
They are both delicious and
Wholesome
MADE AND SOLD AT
THE SUGAR BOWL
Phone 967 109 S. Main St,

Mid -Month
Note
Records NOW on Sale
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You're the Greatest Little Mother in the World-Pearless
Quartette
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My Wild Days Are Over-Irving Kaufman
They Were All Out of Step But Jim (Did You See My Little
Jimmy Marching?)-Van and Schenck
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Texas Fox-trot-Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra
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AilmenITYger
-Music Shop-
122 E. LIBERTY ST.

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Today
hockey,

will tell who's who in
for the senior-sophomore

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$?after the Game
Warm up with
Hot Chocolate

game will be played at 10 o'clock oo
Palmer field, with both classes ea
gerly contesting for the cup. Rookey
has always been the miost popular
fall sport ampug college girls, and it
is the aim of t1?e sophomores to "cop"
this game from their sister class, who
last year won the championship.
Immediately following the game,
the W. A. A. will hold a noon picne
and one of their old-tinme "weenie"
roasts. All girls who have taken Any
sports this fall Are especially urged
tq be present, and, furthermore, to
be ready with songs, cheers, and yells,
It is hoped that numerous c1eers will
be forthcoming from the side-lines,
and that a lot q pep will be in -
dance at this final g ae f the sea-
son.
Snnday afternoon the girls who
have mde the first or sub teams will
give a supper at Forestry farm. Thia
affair is given annually and It is hop-
ed that a largg ~aefjo~.f the girls
will b present. The interurban will
leave the stati n at 4:48.
ANN ARBOR PittP SCHOOL
TEAM TO PLAY ADRIAN
Despite the fact that the flu has
greatly hindered the progress of the
development of the Ann Arbor high
school football. team, Coach Raymond
of the high school lads has succeeded
in turning out a squad that is mak-
ing a record for itself.
Only one game has been lost thus
far this season. This afternoon, the
high school gridders will engage the
Adrian high school team, which is re-
puted to be one of the best in this
section of the state. The game prom-
ises to be interesting, but the odds are
with the Ann Arbor boys since they
are playing in their own field.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN MOBILIZE
ARMY FOR ESSENTIAL WORK

QUARTER

SALE

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This sale includes

TAILORED HATS'
and many beautiful Dress Hats

OFF

The selection is exceptionally complete-Owing

to the unusual conditions of the

and Waffles

past few weeks

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BUSY BEE

Saturayov.

A mobilized army of University of
Michigan women is being establish-
ed under the auspices of the Wom-
en's league. The purpose of the army
is to encourage (University women
to' devote their time to preparation
for some essential occupation, and to
urge them to devote as much time as
possible to reconstruction work. War
Camp Community service, Red Cross
work, and dramatics for the benefit
of soldiers here will comprise the
work for this year.

DANA RICHARDSON.

We wait for the dance crowd

115 East Liberty Street

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