>1 r-RAMSEY, L, E:, CAPT.-ELE~CT, 1918; tiANDER- ect, 1917; Franson, R. T., Captalin, 1919; Archer, C., IE ANNOUNCE RULERS FOR CUE CONTESTS The straight rail billiard tourna- nment for Class B players, the first of a series of tournaments to be held by Tiuston Bros., will start Monday. TPhese tournaments are open to Uni- versity,,men only, The schedule and ruiles~ of the touirnamient follow. day's rain, the he preliminary fall tennis tour- 1Three math- iesinglesa run off' betc upper half eliminated 6-3, 6-4,a acher defeat The only do y ClIpperta of Brotta and R~ules fore 1. No table charge. fof 2. No tournanment to have more RL than 12 or less than 6 entries. and 3. Prizes will be given in all tour- ted naments. lo- 4. Referee to have full charge of and all gamnes. ~ anid 5. Any player felling to complete th.i, schedule will have~ all his games thrown gout. led 6. Group picture of all ehaijjpions t to be taken in June. rry 7. All tournaments must , be com- iere pleted during month~ scheduled. nth- 8. Tournament standing and sched- fo ules must be kept uip to date daily. as- 9. Score by innings, to be kept in once ',ficial score books for all games. All 10. Other details governedl by in;toarnawnent committee. w.--Class c--Class 11. -Class B.... .....,Balk Line B.........Three Cushion ... .. . . . . .Pocket A .. .. .. .. ..Pocket A........ Three Cushion 's A.........Straight Rail A....... Balk. Line TO WN TOMORHRW Gautier Preparing to Send In Bust Hen iii Effot to Bat Wolverlens VARSI1TY GIVEN ~EASY fDAY; ( '4MPARA 'IVE SUOi'lIE, (lidVEN Reports from. the MV. A C. campus indicate that both students and team have. recovered from the shock of last week's defeat at the hands of Kala- mazoo and are anticipating a victory at Ferry field next $aurday. Five.'Captains ln Lioe-Up Whether they. really believe they can beat the Maize and Blue or wheth- er the talk is pubilicity remains to be seen. At any event 'Coach Ga-' tier is prepared to send is best men against Yost's warriors Indications are that all five of the Aggie cap - tains will be on the line'and that at' least two more xplayers who did not figure in the opening "line-ups will beI added to,the squad. Bassett with one' year's experience, has convinced the'' M. A. C. aculty that he is eligible and will probably start at left half in place ofoblet, whose mistakes are largely held responsible for lastl week's defeat. Hlutch~ngg of **Detroit e~traI has developed Into sn eficent subs~tute for Springer at quartr and so' has largely overcome the lss in case the regular pilot is again taken out of the game as was the casq Oat Kalamazoo. Line "WIU Be Strome It Is generally conceded, however, that the line will frns the most se- rious obstacle of the game. Ramsey at left end wvas captain- elect in 118 antd r'was 'succeeded by Archer who will ,be in the line-uip at the pivot position. Coryell, the third captain to head the Farmers in '18 plays at left tackle. Vanbervoort, captain- elect In "17 plays left guard' with Franson, this year's skipper at right tacklet. This quiptet w~l afford no Light opposition, W ile the remaining two 'most Twobableo tanclidptes have had at least one year on the squad. The backfield Is also composed of veterans, but none with the estab- lished reputation of the five namd There are a total of 16 men on Gau- tier's list who have won their mon- ogram on the Aggie gridiron Coach 'Yost had a; perfect right to say that men of this caliber cannot be expect- ed, to. ept m iakes which lost them early season games, Neither kqum lhas yet shown form which ju- ti fes very promising predctionsr. ' Varsty 1I1s Easy .Day Today's practice on Ferry field was largely devoted to signal tarif and chalk Ltalks, the team taking the field late in the afternoon and then- only for, light practice it is probable that Yost desired to give them only enougl} work to apeustom them to a wet 'field ant' b411, p~efering not to rug the risk Pf ipjufieg. It bust- be remembered that a vi- tory fgr M.. C . Will n e4.n very- thling for thgi< sscho lwhle p, Win for Michigan will not affect her con- ference standing In view of t~is it is eXpected that the Maize and Blue will attempt to score early in the game and then slow up in an effort to prevent injuries which might work great harm in the five big games which Michigan will; still face. doirt tye $ore X1eh1an M A. C. 489 30t 1902 119 1907 h0 1908 u 1919_ 6 3 1.911° 1~ 1912 557 1913 7 12 1914 3 0 1915 0 24 1916 9 0 1917 27 0 1918 21 6 347 55m Michigan has won 10 games, lost 2 and tied one. - IURI)UE .E'OInEERS INSPECT JNIVERSIrY ILABORATORIES Sixty-seven mechanical engineers from Ptirdue University, were' in the city Thursday afternoon on a tour 'of inspection of the University engineer- ing laboratories and shops. They came here from Detroit after spending two days inspecting the Packard, Cadillac, Dodge, and Ford factories and the Bur- roughs adding-machine plant, and the pumping station of that city. At 9:45 o'clock Thursday evening they left Ann Arbor for Chicago where they will complete their inspection tour by vis- s ting the Western Electric, McCormick and Chicago Edison establishments. Illinois U'rbana, Oct. 16.-Coach Bob Zupp- ke is probably the most worried men- tor in Conference circles at the pres- ent time, unless the bear stories that are drifting from the Illini camp are 1untrue. Sternaman, star back, is out of the game for more than a week, and Captain Tropp is also on the injured list. This weakens the backfield just before the Iowa game,' and by indi- cations the Iowa team is in. shape to give any Conference team a run and l the possibilities are likely that the weakened Illinois team will fall be- fore Coach Jones' speedy eleven. Applegran is the inpst likely man for the place left vacant by betich, but Lifvendahl is giving the older mnan a hard scrap, : inne~ot MVinneapoljs, Oct, 16.-Plays that f Indiana used last, Saturday, and is, expected to use lin the game at In- dianapolis, failed to gain any ground for the freshmen in the scrimmage against the Varsity yesterday. It was nearly 8 o'clock when the ses- sion was over, D~r. Williams taking the last opportunity of the week to polish the rough 'edges for Satur- day's game. The line-up remaled as usual, with Vern Willianms still in street clothes. N orthwvesteni vans ltqii, Oct. 16-The bright fea- ,ur'e of the practice last night was the brilliant prlungingl and running of aptain Mohler, gupposed to be hand- icapped by an injured foot.lHe was' he star of the scrimmage with the fresh team~, whieh the Varsity wort, 21 to 7, IJlllingwuod, all-western half in 191,7, was put back in his old po- sition, and Gibson tried at the quar- ter position. Indiana Bloomrington, Oct. 16.-Minnesota's complicated plays were foolers for the Varsity when~ they were used by freshm en.'t'he qil~ efn were in-~ able to peert the defenlso put Up' by the yearllnigs j and could gainl very' little ground when On the offense. This is the last night that the Minne-1 sota plays will be used, as the rest of the time will be spent in polish-) ing tup the old plays, and in signal CLOTHES 'THAT MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER They're all wool-100 per Martha Washington Candles, every Friday. Tice's, 117 So. St.--Adv. cent. 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