t L 441 19ADIENT 0 aU i Because of the last minute erection of boxes on the running track, the interclass relays scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 1, have been cancelled. elease of the players and practice will continue until the coach is' horoughly satisfied with the day's work. In preparation for the last hree games, Northwestern has had vening drills in the big electrically ighted shed that adjoins.Patton gym- asium. Coach Bachman will un- oubtedly do a great deal of training or the Michigan game in the shed irhere the man can walk through the lays and benefit from individual in- and II 11 scrimmage, week, was a pair of d upon to attack 9f FARRELL TO PICK DISTANCE SEXTET offense Coach Farrell will send his 'cross ow the country candidates over a four mile t strtcourse Saturday to see what men will f the represent Michigan in the best sched- Purple ule a Wolverine marathon team has ill be ever had. hat are The six runners who are the first to ack. cross the tape will be the ones to uphold the honor of the Maize and , at the Blue in the four meets which are in the scheduled for the next four Satur- good days. On Nov. 8 the Wolverine team .e ends will travel to Lansing to participate lies in in the state championship cross coun- al. The try meet held at M. A. C. The fol- d ends lowing week there will be a dual con- ne, but test with Illinois at Urbana. football The Western Conference champion- Dunne ship 'ni cross country will be deter- I be in mined at Columbus on Nov. 22 and the ared to last race of the year for the Harpham go' fast trophy will be held over the Ave mile course starting from the Ferry field up with club. house on the following Satur- the tac- day. ,at the In order to stimulate interest in Knode cross country among the freshmen, e and runs are being held every afternoon t full, except Saturday, leaving Waterman getting gym at 3:30 o'clock. These workouts " Var- are being handled by several experi- re stop- enced men who are now in school ,s. The but' who are not eligible at the pres- worked ent time. Just now, Red Donnelly, ley had Cap Murphy; Stub Walters and Mr. Carver are helping the yearlings in to DARKNESS CALLS DRAW ON SIN- ULE MATCH PLAYED YESTERDAYt Rain again caused a halt in the fallt tennis tournament. The clay courts on Ferry' field had not dried suffi- ciently by Tuesday afternoon to al- low play. One match, however, ' ias started on the cement court and int this, Sanchez and Reindel played tot a draw. Sanchez won the first seta 7-5.' The next went 6-4 for Reindel. Darkness made it impossible to con tinue and "the match was postponed until Thursday. Weather Unfavorable As had been feared, bad weather is now putting in its appearance. If the' tournament is to be finished, advan-3 tage of every favorable moment must be taken. The changing of. time has also cut short the playing hours so that it will be necessary to default all delinquents. The schedule for Wednesday is an- nounced as 4follows:-Christie, 549-M, vs. FrIedman,:1104; Cole, 1457-J, vs. winner of Christie-Friedman match; Ohlmacher, 1223-R, vs. Gregory, 1992-1 M; Angell, 131, 's. winner of Ohl- macher-Gregory match. Completion of these matches will bring the play in the singles down to the semi-finals. Double Schedule : ,The doubles schedule for today in-1 cludes 'the following matches: Burley1 and Munger vs. Pareira and Christiei (after singles are played); Bowers! and Creedon vs> Clippert and Par- sons; Chipman and Stuart vs. Wein- berg and' Kolb; Gourn and FriedmanI vs. winner of Chipman-Stuart Wein-i berg-K b match; Cochran and Irving vs: Sutton and Stephens; Cress and Sorg vs. winner of Cochran-Irving Sutton-Stephens match. Where itis absolutely impossible for contestants to play, Coach Mithell should be ot- ified before noon. 9 LARGE SQUAD OUT FOR BASKETBBALL Coach Mather sbnt his Varsity bas- ketball cgndidates through a etiff practice last evening in Waterman gym: There were about 45 aspirants who turned out yesterday, an exceed- ingly good showing for this time of year. No scrimmage was indulged in, but the coach kept the players hard at work on passing and dribbling prac- tice. There is a possibility that he may send the men through a short scrimmage Thursday night. The forwards, guards and centers were separated and the names of al the candidates for the various post- tions taken so that the coach can keep track of the ones who show up the best during practice. When the football season is con- .cluded it is certain that several more promising candidates will come out ,for basketball. 'They, should raise the number of hopefuls to three score at least. This will be the largest squad that has ever turned out for the court game since its institution as a major sport here two years ago. With this amount of material to work with and the acknowledged ability of Coach Mather to teach the game, Michigan should enjoy an unusually good year on the basketball court., While a scoreless game was being played .on an adjoining field, the ju- nior engineers and freshman lits played an extra period without being able to score on each other. The teams were evenly matched and play- ed straight football but could not out- fight nor out-play each other until darkness caused the game , to be called. Lent, right tackle for the juniors, and Suits, who went in for one of the guards, were the stars for their team in the forward line and Gogul- ski at fullback did more than his share to break up the freshmen plays. On the offense Spaulding shone and' gained repeatedly. Sutton and Bailey were the stars for the yearlings, Sutton on defense and Bailey on the offense. Other men whose play attracted notice were, Dallavo, who played an excellent game at right end, and Rice, who broke up most of the opponent's plays which came through the line. ENGINEERS BATTLE DOCTORS TO DRAW In one of the first interclass foot- ball games of the year the sopho- more engineers held the All-Medics to a scoreless tie. The medic team out-weighed their opponents about 15 pounds to the man but they were unable to make use of their weight against the fight that the engineers maintained throughout the contest. The 'only' time that a score was threatened was in thethird period when a long forward pass that the sophomores completed . brought the ball. to the five yard line. Twice the sophomores got the ball within kicking distance of the goal and drop kicks were attempted but they both failed. Hobbs, Hobi and Rosenfleld were mainly responsible for the fact that the medics were unable to pierce the sophomores' line, while Adams and the other heavier linemen of the med- ics stopped the line plays of the en- gineers. Paige, quarterback for the sophs, made the only long run of"the game. McCallum was the most con- sistent' ground gainer for the medics. Hughitt Returns for Buckeye Game Tommy Hughitt, '14, former quar- terback on the Varsity football team, was in town for the 0. S. U. game. 'TEA for 3" Direct from a Run of One Solid Year at Maxine Elliot's Theater -with - CHARLOTT'E WALKER Whitney - and - ERNEST LAWFORD Thea. Wednesday, November 5 Seat Sale Monday Prices : 75c, $1.00, and $2 2v 5: Gi/l: CL s t r o d y \ oGe t Y o u r G y m S u 3 fr t eI; GEO. J. The SELWYNS Serve 711 NORT 'I' Overcoats r Is notc e. El- best ['is hoped that by this means the Brest in' cross country which has ays been at a low ebb at Michi- 1 will be stimulated among the shimen, so that a first rate team be developed inext season. Coach rell thinks that at least 200 first Lr men should take advantage of se runs. All the equipment re- red is regular gym clothes. INTERCLASS SCHEDULE Wednesday unior lits vs. soph, lits. enior lits vs. fresh engineers. Thursday 11-dents vs. all-laws. ophi engineers vs. fresh lits. Fair, and Warmer" and Santrey's z Band-Fri.-Sat,---Arcade. 50c.j Pay your subscription. It Is Still Called "Bowling Green" In the old colony days, bowl- ing was a popular sport. The out-door play-ground, where bowlers were wont to congregate-in the city now calledNew York-is still known as "BOWLING GREEN." Bowling is not a fad. It has been played too many years for that. It has an. eternal fascina- tion. Come in today and watch. See if you don't get the "fever." HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars' and Candies.Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" CL The len or Overc. tage whe clpthing, stocks of Hart wear. his tion that can cured if you our stocks. -9 meets the - Have your typewriting done by Kel- dI ly. Apply Daily office between one and d the field five.-Adv. veral foot- - ad in the Michigan Daily advertising is the )n the al- one recognized means of reaching mean the student trade. 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Crangle played a good game against Wisconsin, al- though the full back was 'not in con- dition. By next Saturday it is thought that he well be able to add the needed punch to the offense. "Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's Jazz Band-Fri.--Sat.-Arcade: 506. --Adv. STUDENTS * R l, C onlin, Fie Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx C Southwest Corner of Main and Washing 5 U'L FOR YOUR Caps STUDY LAMPS & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 1. GO TO TH E s & Co. w ASUTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE, 273"-200 E. WASHINGO N State Street at the Arcade r n' 1M\ mn Tm