3E5 EST Kentucky, Seems res RONG IN EAST, 2 WESTERN TEAMS he large col- seasons last Tkeral import- Turkey day. resent the dy- aotball season. now time for get busy and an, All-state, levens. _ These rish interest- nly right that should be al- on these ficti- serious consideration for. All-Amer- ican honors, while Weaver, center from the same school, rivals Peck, the Pittsburg star, in his All-Amercan ability. ANN ARBOR HIGH WINS PROM HYDE PARK, 7-1 LOCAL TEAM SCORES IN FIRST QUARTER ON LINE PLUNGES Aiin Arbor's speed and dash in the opening quarter gave them a 7 to 6 victory over Hyde Park high of Chi- cago Thanksgiving day. After the first period the local team failed, to get past the Windy City's 50 yard mark. Hyde Park had several chances to score('all in the last half, but did not have the power to put the ball over. Their one counter came in the third quarter, when a pass from R. Sfin. mons to Holt .put the ball over. The kick was a failure, and the one point margin gave Ann Arbor the game. Two attempts at field goals on the part of the Chicago team in the last five min- 10 BOXING MATCHESt ARRANGED BY CLUB Ten boxing matches will be stagedj by the University Boxing club in the1 Michigan Union at an exhibition tol be held in about two'weeks. The boutsi will consist of three rounds of two minutes each. "Mickey" Shea, ex-pu-1 gilist of note, will act as reefree. The University Boxing'club was re-: organized at the beginning of this se- mester, having disbanded on account1 of the war. Its purpose is to provide its members with an opportunity to secure as much training in the art of boxing as it can give them. The ex- hibition has been arranged with the idea of securing money to purchase enough paraphernalia for the organi- zation's needs.. A get together affair will be held at 7 o'clock at the Michigan Union Thursday night by the club. Refresh- ments, entertainment and a few peppy talks have been provided. The gath- ering will be over in time to permit attending the pre-festival concert. All members who have musical or dra- matic talent are requested to call R. V. Libonati at 23-M who has charge of the affair, as soon as possible. This get together will be open to all men interested 'in joining the club. WHNY TOHRRDN? The 'following query was received by an alumnus from Lansing in to- day's mail to the Times News: "The two Kipke brothers, end and backman, on the Lansing high school all-state team, and picked by every coach in ,Michigan as the greatest 'prep' school football players in- the state, are NOT going to the University of Michigan next fall. Can anyone at Ann Arbor tell me why? "Ray Kipkte 'says he is going to Harvard and his brother has not yet decided. In my opinon, it is not only a shame that these two stars are not going to choose the university of their own home state but it is a seri- ous reflection upon the alumni of the university as well. "Why are not the alumni on the job? Why is not the whole student body, to a man, camping on the Kip- ke brothers' trail in an effort to in- duce them to come to Michigan? Why' cannot the future, as far as these two lads 'are concerned, be made-'a subjecti of vital interest for every Michigan student and alumnus? "In order to avoid anothgr disas- trous season, such ,as was the case this year, Michigan men all over the country must wake up. Yost is not to blame; the players themselves are not to blame.. It is the scarcity of ma- terial that is to blame. "In the fiture, Michigan ukust show the same spirit that got her the new Michigan Union club-house, and or- ganize, to a man, to bring real ath- letes to Michigan. "The two Kipke brothers of Lan- sing are the best bets this year and with proper coaching both of them are sure to earn names for them- selves on some college gridiron. And that gridiron, by every right under the sun, ought to be the gridiron of the University of Michigan." AN ALUMNUS OF'12. Patronise tne uauy Atvrtisers. We' give real $8.00 board for $6.00 STUDENT BOARD 303 E. ANN ST. I The # t Thanksgiving Day Candy Turkeys, Chickens and Candy-at SUGAR BOW 109 South Main That's what they all say, Let s go to -VAN'S LUNCH - For Good Eats e All-Ann ,y that s 1114 S. UNIVERSITY A coi 1 .. . iow in field of r to no uilts and tice try OMMIU ennsylvania over d, but that the . roll up a 'score a surprise even battle does not Runs by Crippen and Gregory in the first quarter put the ball over the Hyde Park goal line. The Ann Arbor full tore off several plays against the line, and was helped by Gregory on end runs. 'A final plunge from the two yard mark scored the touchdown. Captain Novy kicked goal. With this advantage., they played the Chicago eleven even for the rest of the half, but the opposing team had a little the better of the argument in the last two periods. Crippen for Ann Arbor and R. Sim-' mons for Hyde Park were the respec- tive stars. Both play the same sort of game, line plunging, and both did the major part of the ground gaining. On his work in the first quarter, Crippen rather outshone the Chicago player. Captain Novy in the line and Bayles the b , was ith the beat- on end were obstacles for the visit- :s of Indiana ors, the latter breaking up maiy end i seem to in- runs. . eleven was summary ad of football Ann Arbor Hyde-Park is are exhib- MacGregor .....L.E......... Wanzer a emphhsized Schaffer .......L.T..............Kile Indiana and Schmidt ......L.G...........Holsheid ated by Con- Novy..........C............Landis r. It will be Levi1.........R.G........Karabin ier the migh- Thompkins .....R.T..........Bennett into account Bayles........R.E. E. Simmons nerican team. Gillespie ....... Q.B........... O'Neil e itution Gregory .......L.H.......Ballentine pe instiuinKeatley .......R.H ............Holt i season Crippen ......F.B . R. Simmons thisGeamg. Score by quarters: This team'Ann Arbor ...............7 0 0 0-7 ht the strong Hyde Park ...............0 0 6 0--6 ehn ee Touchdowns-Crippen, Holt. Goal ne' tuere.from touchdowns-Crippen. Referee- he Kentucky Mitchell, U. of M. Time of quarters- lbe champion-15mnts season. Mc- 15 minutes. ack, is their acins deerMATHER ISSUES FIRST CALL inly deserves FOR FRESHMAN BASKETEERS irr n -n FI, E J . , , 1 !/ /! 1. .! #ffl(flilttlttJtittt111illliill ff1l11lllllliklflltllffllfEfl#IIIf1 ! w ! ! ! rw. " ! ! w Y w w ! ! ! ! Y w 1. w . ! ! w ! w ! Y ,w rw Y w w w ri ! w Y w , rw w .ws w t Y w w "wir w Y w Y Y w w . Y w . ...". Y " r ! w w Y y ! !_ r w 1 : w fJ ! J ! 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Coach Math- er is anxious to have all men that contemplate trying for the team out NOW at this time, instead of putting it off till later. rm do play; week has been The squad met pain of Thanksgiving, t through a hard wort r of the men did r .ctice owing to the fa, gone home over t An Box packed from our fresh stock of Schraffts and Norses Chocolates makes the hest souvenir of Michigan.r After the Parties our Fountain and Luncheon ?epartment will be at your service. Each side is perfectly developed to meet the other two; that's why the effect is a finished whole. Society Brand style, like a triangle, has three, dependent sides: attractive patterns woven into fine all-wool fabrics, the smart design of the model, the tailoring of the clothes. 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