part y Old Faces tball r in the son has xned to- >ects for Sin the want for any other man in the line figuratively as well as liter-. fine spirit and unflagging the most discouraging con- ,ve furnished a shining ex- the rest of the squad. inemen who will be back :t fall are Vick, Culver, ucks, Wilson, and perhaps The absenc# of Fortune, enn Dunn, Hammels and ,be keenly felt in the for- b'At the ends the material ore plentiful. Duke Dunne, z, and Rye, if he is able to be out again insthe fall. ckfleld there will be fewer back. In fact, the entire that started the Minnesota graduate. Sparks, Weston, id Cruse have played on' I for the last time, and in bility Froemke also. At looks as if the second string have to be relied on prin- make up next year's back- ss the ineligibles or this ihman backs make a strong he places. Stuart, Eades, nd Wilson will probably all ni uniforms next year. ) Inelgibles May Help etee and Usher are avail- at time, they, will be almost nners of backfield posiions. eman and Karpus could also > advantage next season if able to get back into the es of. the faculty by that shman aggregation should me excellent Varsity mate- The yearling team was es- rong in the backfield and on Dunphey, Banks, Searle, and :aused the Varsity forwards ble, while Goebel, Pipp and >roved dangerous at the ex- >oth on offense and defense. ipon and Klouser performed y well on the line for the eleven. All of these men ck next year and the pro- their appearance should There were many men in school that could have played god games on the Vasity, but did not report un- til too late in the year, if they came out at all. This will be another lesson to those that hope to make the Var- sity, no one can tell how the team will line up, and that there is always a place for a man with ability on the squad. NEW TANK RECORDS S E T B V SWIMMERS Two new records were made, and another equalled, in a i impromptu swimming meet in the ocal Y. M. C. A. pool Tuesday night. This is the fastest meet that has ever been held in the city. Dinwiddie was the star performer, breaking one record and tying anoth- er. In the 100 yard crawl he lowered hris own time from 1:06 to 1:041-f. He tied his own time of 21t1-5 seconds in the 40 yard dash. Loeb is credited with the other rec- ord, racing the 40 yard breast stroke in 29 1-5 seconds. In this race he won from Babcock by inches. Gold- smith sprang a surpise by defeating White, last year's champion, in the diving contes. His margin was only ,4 of a paint. The summary of events: Forty yard breasttroke, won by Loeb; sec- ond, Babcpck. Time, 29 1-5 seconds. Forty yard crawl, won by Dinwiddie; second, Mirre.ies; third, Wilson. Time, 21 /1-5 seconds. T'wei ty yard back stroke, won by Goldsmith; second, Babcock; third, Loeb. Time, 13* 3-5 seconds. One hundred yard crawl,, won by Dinwiddie; second, Goldsmith; .third, Babcock. Time, 1:04 1-5 sec-' onds. Fancy diving, won by Gold- smith, 75.6 points; second, White, 75.2 points; third, Putney; 64.4 points. Eighty yard relay won by team com- posed of Goldsmith, Babcock, Wilson, and Mirrelies. MICHIGAN TO PLAY RUGBY FOOTBALL Michigan will again mix with, Cor- nell, this time in a rugby football game on Ferry field Saturday, Nov. 29, at 2:30 o'clock. This game Is play- ed under the auspices of the Intra- mural Athletic department by an in- 1o0mal varsity team picked .from the South African students at the Univer- sity. This is the national game of Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. The rugby field is 110 yards long and about 70 yards wide. Allowing for five yards behind each goal line, the field is divided into 25 yard sections. The Rugby team is composed of 15 players who line up in HOTEL 'WH ITNEY Thanksgiving Dinner $1.50 12-2 P. M. the following order: fullback, four' three-quarters, two half-backt, and eight forwards. The ball is kicked off by one of the forwards from the 50 yard line at the start of the games' The forwards run forward and down the man with the ball, much as is done in football. To put the ball in- to play it is passed to one of the halves, who passes it to the other half and then to the three-quarter, who puts the ball into play, which is con-' tinued until a touchdown is scored or the other side gets the ball. A touch- down counts three points, and a goal following this a44s- two. Noiforward passes are allowed in this game. The player receiving the ball must be behind the passer, and a penalty is exacted if this is vio- lated. After the ball has .been placed in scrimiage, none of the players 'are allowed to touch the ball with the hands. A free kick is given to the other side if a player touches the ball. If the ball is near mid-field, a kick is made to gain the greatest amount of distance, if near the goal a try is made to score by the kicking method. This kick counts three points. ,After such a goal the ball is put into play on the 25 yard line. A drop goal counts four points. There are two 30 minute halves, with a rest of 15 minutes between. No man can be substituted in this game. Many of the players taking part in the game for Michigan are Wellknown in African rugby circles. Stegman and Themmisin have represented the Orange Free State and the Transvaal, respectivly. There are also several league players on the team. As this is the first rugby game to be staged on Ferry field it is hoped that a large crowd will turn out. 1 Trubey' s Dinners. Lunches Confection SIce Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Cream Orders, solicited from Fraternities Sororities. 218 S. 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