MUST BE REPLI N I vm l ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___-FIELDII\G _TRACK ATHLETES AWAIT SUNSHINE Forecasts' s can't win said Coacht g the loss of npus to sup- rho were on , spring are various rea- tee, Usher, reehan, Bo- d Pat Smith if Michigan a season as that is ex- The cam- the ranks these stars. Captain Carl Johnson has announc- ed a fairly stiff track workout the first day of favorable weather. The rain of the past two days has put the cinder path in such a condition that it is too soft for use and the late chill is particularly hard on unused mus- cles, so that the short trousered art- ists have not appeared on the Ferry field oval as yet. d . The track manager will be at the Ferry field club house from 4 to 5 o'clock every day to issue lockers to track men and it is suggested that they be secured at once by the short distance men. - The cross country men will start from the gymnasium this fall for the present at least, and the coach is in- tending to have his half milers and milers work out with'the long dist- ance runners to develop stamina and keep them in condition for the spring track season. 4. Laboratory, dental and waiters coats and aprons at J. F; Wuerth Co., 322- 324 S. Main St. Martha Washington Candies, fresh every Friday. Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. ALL-RES F OBL SESRECORD NUMBER ALL CANDIDATES TO BE GIVEN CHANCE AT DAILY SCRItMAGE Slippery turf and a fine drizzle of rain did not prevent Coach Mitchell from * putting the freshmen gridders through a snappy practice and scrim- mage yesterday. With over 50 men on the field in uniform and about 40 more who have signified their inten- tion to come out but who have been kept from doing sod on account of the shortage of lockers space, the coach has a wealth of material from which to make his selection. Elimination will take place earlier this year than is usual, the extraor- dinarily large number turned out making this necessary. A second scrimmage is scheduled for this aft-, ernoon and the coach said yesterday that he based nearly all of judgment of a man on his conduct in scrimmage and will start elimination by this method. Among the list of men who have reported thus far have appeared the names of many who distinguished themselves both in prep schools and in other colleges. Two men, Johns and Dunphey, played on the M. A. C. eleven last year and have entered the University here as freshmen. Dun- phey served as half-back on the Farmer team and Johns, who was se- lected as all-state center when at Lansing high in 1917, played right guard. Both of these men are expect- ed out today and are regarded as ex- cellent material. Four quarterbacks have reported who have considerable reputations. They are Harden, Illis, Carter, and Dunn. Harden comes from Culver, while Illis and Carter played here last year during the reign of the S. A. T. C. Dunn held down the quarter- back berth on th9 1916 All-fresh. FORMER HARVARD STAR HEADS controls the New York Giants PROFESSIONAL GRID OUTFIT ball team. All of the local will be played at the Polo gro New York, Oct. 1. - Professional where the season will open Si football will be tryed at New York Oct. 12. this fall. Charley Brickly, one of the Although the sport has fiou greatest drop kickers in history, has for several years in the middl: been appointed general manager of this will be the first time i the eleven. ever been played to any extent i The team will be known as . the section of the country. Games New York Giants since the organiza- been scheduled with a numb tion behind the project is the Na- other cities, among which are tional Exhibition company which ton, Chicago, and Cleveland. Spruce Up Ann Arbor For most Cleaners f i , Coach 'ates on ich Read the Michigan Daily for Campus. news.-Ady. .wI a nat st's club house consisted of Qg and signal being indulg- the field too 'ays, so that en and more I "Sstswlt" Pools Your Gorns Right Off a yo )o1t Without Fuse Never Fails. e way to get rid of is to peel it oft as na skin. 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