+'1 Before such a high brand of com- petition the Varsity must show its' best. The relative strength of. the schools of the West in the cross coun-' Atry sport will be determined today. Michigan goes into the meet with the determination thath the University shall be among the first whente filal score is reckoned. / DENTS CONQUER SENIOR LITS IN H1.100'CONTEST PLAYING OF RICHARDS, HINKLEYc AND THOMPSON FEA. - TURFS By reason of a 12 to 0 victory over, the Senior lits, the Dents established their right to secondary honors in the campus, football title race yesterday. Neither team was abje to score dur- ing the first three periods of the con- test, but the dental aggregation seem-. *d to" gain more fight as the game' progressed and in the last quarter, they succeeded in putting across two touchdowns. Richards was the individual star for the winners, with Thompson and Hinkley supporting him strongly. Dunn Scintillates Jack Dunn. played his usual good' game for the Lits, but he had little support. Perrin was the only other man in the backfield that could gain at all. The absence of ,King Messner, who is out with a bad foot, was se- verely felt in the literary lineup. Nothing of particular interest occur- red in the first quarter. Jack Dunn, however, furnished a little thrill by kicking a punt and then nailing the t receiver himself. The second quarter saw the Lits making a strong bid for a touchdown. Bacon receiv~d a pass from Dunn and ran it to the 10 yard line before he was downed but then the Dents stif- fened, and held for downs. Dents to Open Up When the second half opened the dental eleven seemed to have a lot more fight than they had exhibited pireviously. Richards, Hinkley and Thompson .carried the ball down the fieldT in successive rushes until the sUPHLH5bINJAUL WOLV-ERINE LAIR 4A . (Continued from Page One) The 'Gopher backs are a plunging# bunch that has nicked every oppos- ing line for lengthy gains, while they have the support of a wall that has, dented considerably every alien in- terference it has met this season.1 Captain Lampki runs his team from the pilot position and has been a hard man to stop in every game he has been in. Tomasek and Ruben have battered defenses mercilessly, while Oss,' the Gopher left half, possesses not only speed but aggressiveness and has done his share of ripping. In the past the characteristic fea- ture of Minnesota's playing has been a smashing attack coupled wit'h a se- ries of complicated and well-executed shifts. Forward passing has been their downfall more than once, and in 1910 the throwing of the Michigan backs was primarily the cause of their det feat. Knowing this and having }the memories of Illinois' coup along that line recently. to promote caution to- day, the Gopher secondary defense has probably received careful coaching and instructions looking toward that very possibility Michigan on Edge But if Dr. Williams' great eleven is bristling at the scent, of battle, Yost has a like number lusting for a scrap. With a long string of defeats behind them the members of the Mich- igan squad have every incentive to redeem themselves and force the growling Gopher to bite the dust. For a large portion of the Varsity this game ends participationf in intercol- legiate football.--This is Cliff Sparks' last chance to establish a new rec- ord punt on Ferry field, while Beak Weston, Mike Knode,'Froemke, Cruse and Glenn Dunn also finish their re- spective careers this afternoon. They would like to leave with a victory on their last fight. The lineup as given out again reg- isters changes over the last appear- ance. Duke Dunne and Capt., Angus Goetz are still at their regular places at let end and tackle, respectively,' but Roy Johnson will start at, left guard in place of Culver or For- .tune. Vick will pass the hall from center as before 'and Hugh Wilson, who has put up a consistent fighting game all season, goes in at right guard. Yost has pulled Peach in from end to right tackle, replaciig Glenn Dunn, who started there against lli- nois last week. Henderson's is the new' face on the 'line. He will guard the right flank. Knode at Quarter - 1 The backfield shows Mike Knode at quarter, with Cliff Sparks at right half.' Sparks' position was at a half prior to his attendance here and his return to that berth may facilitate his carrying the ball. Beak Weston, wbp went out of the Illinois game in the 'first tuarter, will start at his former fighting and they have the team in just as belligerent a frame of mind, which means that the men will go in to give everything they have for Michigan in the last game of the sea- son. son. Gophers Arrive at Noon The Minnesota team is expected to arrive in Ann Arbor about noon today. At last reports the Gophers were in Jackson adding the final touches to their grooming. Officials follow: Referee - J. C. Masker, Northwestern; umpire-Cap- tan Mumma, Army; field judge-J. H. Nichols, Oberlin; head linesman-F. E. Gardner, CornelL Length of quart- ers, 15'minutes. The game will start at 2 o'clock. as was previously announced. Heddon Ill; Cannot Appear at Union1 Chas. Heddon, former - amateur champion of the United States, will For Thanksgiving Place your order now for a ''SUIT For less money than ready-to-wear Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 South University Ave. 2rect Trubey' s Dinners. 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UNIVERSITY AVE ;', I the lit Wever, ing three yard the Lits held ann punted out quarter found Leir opponents d a pass from rd gain, bring- yard line, and ed the pigskin rst score. The ollowing goal .and romped 30 for the second The Lineups The lineups were as follows: Dents-Naylor, 1. e.; Weiss, 1. t.; ongest Teal, 1. g.; Taroff, c.; Wright, r. g.; 1 have Hartwell, r. t.; Eldritch, r. e.; Thomp- adison son, q. b.; Hinkley, 1. h.; Hanna, r. great h.;- Richards, f. b ld this Senior lits-Keck, Borenstein, 1. e.; .s men McAlpin, 1. t.; Motulsky,. 1. g.; Zapp, ty and b.; La Rochelle, r. g.; Bacon, r. t.; in the Olson, Gamble, r. e.; Dunn, q. b.; Per- rin, 1. h.; Funk, r. h.; Hahn, f. b. rE PSI U'S AND ALPHA.DELT'S WIN INTERFRATERNITY GAMES N CE The Alpha Sigma Phi aggregation its five were completely swamped by the 'ihold- heavier Psi Upsilon football team on y, are South Ferry field yesterday. At the a cross 'end of the four periods the Psi Upsi- th this lon backs had succeeded in piling up to be 19 points to their opponents none. st that Quartel played best for the losers, n pro- while Moulthrop and Khuen starred excel- for Psi Upsilon., nt that Alpha Delta Phi won their game by ng for default from Sigma Phi Epsilon. The or yes- entire four periods of play passed ds set without either team scoring. When of the 'the referee declared that overtime should be played to decide the con- e this test, the Sigma Phi Epsilon team re- .wn as fused to continue and left the field. coun- -Alpha Delta Phi was then awarded reviv- the scrap 1 to 0. Beside in the CORIRECTION place today, with Bill Cruse in at full. Butch Froemke probably will break into the game sometime but will be held in reserve 'at the start. 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