WHIURILD D liLL RANTED FOlRTHACK Cross Country Runners Asked to Re, port to Compete for Harpham Trophy FIVE MILE CROSS COUNTRY RACE TO BE HELD IN NOVEBER Sedgwick, Holder of Five Mile Record, With His Time at 27 Mnutes, 29 Seconds Preparations for the staging of the Harpham trophy meet were placed under way last night when a call for candidates for the cross country run- ning team was issued. It is the plan this year to hold the meet about the middle of November, some Saturday afternoon when every man in the University who has satis- fled the requirements and has main- tained a position on the track team, will be entered in the five mile race. Anyone Eligible Meanwhile, any person in the Uni- versity whether freshman or senior, is eligible to try for a position on the squad. Candidates are to report at the Ferry field clubhouse at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and must be on the cinder track in track uni- form by 15 minutes of five. Sherwald Sedgwick, the present holder of the five mile course record, will be in charge of the work, and will give the candidates some initial instructions as to training. Sedgwck's time for the course is 27 minutes and 29 seconds. As a re- sult his name is the second to be in, scribed on the big silver loving cup which is a ,permanent record of the meets which are supposed to be held annually. A large silver loving cup will be presented to the winner of the event while another will be presented to the second and another to the third man. The big trophy is kept in Water- man gymnasium as a permanent rec- ord of the cross country runs and has room for 20 names. It will therefore have a new name placed upon it once a year for the next 20 years. It was presented by the great Michigan cross country runner, Harpham, who was greatly interested in the wqrk. Eddie Carrol, captain of the 1917 track team, is the only other man besides Sedg- wick, to have his name inscribed on the cup. Sedgwick broke Carrol's record by five seconds. Report Monday Those candidates who reported for the track squad at Ferry field Fri- day are asked to report again tomor- row afternon for the initial prctice of the season. The material that does not prove good will be cast aside while the men who show ability will be worked during the remainder of the >week.; Doctor May, trainer of Coach Yost's men, is preparing for the track men and will be ready to give them lockers probably tomorrow after- noon. More men are wanted at the field, because as Doctor May says, there is a great deal of material in the school if it will only come out. S. A. T. C. men are eligible to come out and will be granted a special training time as are the football men. New classes in Shorthand and Type- writing formed Monday, October 14, at The School of Shorthand, 711 N. Uni- versity Ave.-Adv. New classes in Shorthand and ' writing formed Monday, October School of Interpretative, r cal, Ballet and room dancing. Classes conducte NICKELS DANCE 'rivate Private REGIST Thursday and 17 and 18, 3 Arcade Dance i ° ^. MUSI( I' We have the latest in Operatic and Popt and A complete stock of pro- ably see immediate action. inny Maulbetsch created a sensation with tain of the 1916 Varsi- 11 American right half s the latest of Mich- acrifice a brilliant foo: enter the service of coached the Phillips o a place where they a score of 200 points iposition with compar- lbetsch enlisted in the He will be called at .ounced, and will prob- his "three legged" method of smashing through the lines. A ball in his hands would mean a long gain, for, despite the fact that he was not as big as some of the men, who would manage to get through for long distances on both feet and one hand. His star game was played against Harvard, when he was practically the only in- dividual star of the game. His brilliant showing in this contest won him the position on the All-Amer- ican team. Classic and Songs TINEO BE PLAYE Ohio Preparing To Meet Michigan With Michigan once more in the conference and with Ohio State sched- uled to play the Wolverines, the Buck- Pianos For Rer A large stock to choose from TO . A. C. DATE ANCELLED ?ICIAL IS I acover- Friday ed his condi- , who s won- ag the r Inklings of doubt regarding the Michigan Agricultural college game' e with the Wolverines seeped through to Ann Arbor yesterday. I Influenza, it is said, may cause the r cancellation of the game with the r Aggies next Saturday, yet there is e nothing official concerning any such thing. The school is under quaran- r tine as the result of the prevalence of f 'the disease, yet it is said that spe- s cial permission will be granted to - the gridders, to come to Ann Arbor for the annual contest. t Despite .the fact that the. Aggies ran away with Albion last Saturday, . their team is not considered as strong as in previous years. The majority of the men are light. The powerful Yost team will, with- out a doubt, take the long end of the score if they meet the Aggies, yet it is said that despite their alleged weak- ness the farmers are swift. The team' work pf the Wolverines Is sufficient to overcome the Aggies, yet the game will be interesting. SNo report of official nature hint- ing towards a cancellation has been received here. Coach Yost is work- ing his team into shape with full con- fidence of the game being played. No game to fill the Minnesota date has been booked as yet. Minnesota was forced to cancel because of mili- tary restrictions. It was one of the most promising contests of the sea- son. New classes in Shorthand and Type- writing formed Monday, October 14, at The School of Shorthand, 711 N. Uni- eyes are preparing to pla ythe hard- est game of the season with the Yost- men according to reports from their camp. The O. S. U. team, for two years, has been the life of the conference contests, since Michigan was miss- ed from the big 10. Now that Hurry up Yost's squad is once more in the league running, the Ohio State bunch is counting upon the Ann Arbor team for its most impor- tant opposition. If any team is sched- uled to take the championship hon- ors from the Buckeye state crowd, Michigan is held as the most danger- ous. With this in mind, the Ohio State team is gradually working its team into the game, coming to the elimax of the season with the Wolverines. The contest is to be heralded by crit- ics as one of the most promising in the big 10 schedule. The odds, how- ever, are on Michigan to win, MAROONS LOSE GAME TO NAVAL RESERVES Chicago, Oct. 12.-The undeveloped University of Chicago eleven was de- feated in the first game of the sea- son by a Chicago naval reserve, 14 to 7. 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