g out s me yea: PTAIN GOETZ, THE ONLY WOL- verine player to be mentioned by Walter Eckersall in his All-Confer- ence selections. Gus was picked for a tackle job on the Windy City critic's second eleven. EXPLAINS KIUICSE .I , , the Editor, The Michigan Daily: at In reply to the '12 alumnus and your hs article on the front page of this morning's Daily concerning the Kipke for brothers, I wish to state that the rea- om- son for the two stars contemplating going to Harvard. is that a Lansilig hotel keeper has offered to furnish the tely necessary funds to put them through that college. Why the hotel man on- chose any other school except Michi- achn is obvious from the fact that he our is a very strong supporter of M. -A.C. But the students from Lansing 4e far going to do their part in the solution e of the athletic problem, for we have the already plans under way to block off Itr; the hotel man and bring the Kipke it brothers and as many more of Lans- 'he ing high's championship eleven to olt, Michigan as possible. We should like LOO to have that alumnus make himself nal known to us that we may enlist his nts services in the campaign. nes This question of funds is now and has long been recognized as one rea- -son why Michigan has lost so many S good prep-school athletes that right- fully belong to her. I would not for an instant even suggest that they be paid to come here to college. But that ard is by no means necessary. Here is a om- very fertile field for the energetic en- as deavors of some of our campus societ- 11" CLUB TOBIN0NG SCHOLGRIDTEAMS HERE CHAMPIONS OF UPPER AND LOWER PENINSULAS WILL DECIDE TITLE Plans formulated by the Michigan "M" club. will in the future settle the conflicting claims that are afloat after the conclusion of the state high school football race each year. Start- ing next year, the "champions of lower "Michigan will meet the winners in the upper part of the state at Ann Arbor under the auspices of the "M" club. This game, which will be a post- season affair, played ,near Thanks- giving 'time 'on Ferry field,. should ef- fectually settle the dispute that in- variably arises between the leading prep school elevens of .the state. To get into the deciding game here the two teams chosen would have to play high grade football all year, and the selection .would probably, rest with a judge, who could determiethe rela- tive claims of the teams. It will also lay at rest any dispute that may arise between the followers of football in the northeri part of the state, and those in the south. The schools of the northern peninsula turn out many strong teams, and have as good a claim to top honors as the elevens in the south. The chief .reason that' they are not considered in the ruing is their .remoteness, and the lack of ad- vertisng. This game would tend to put the interest of the state on foot- ball in the north as well as that of the south.' : As the annual high school track and. field .meet in the spring causes the athletes that attend to have an in terest in Michigan, so will this game give the gridiron playersooo the state a greater interest . in the school. A game :or two here,, under the super- vision of the University or someone .connected with the school, would aidj the campaign of bringing athletes, es- 'pecially footballmen, to Mihigan. less Willard a Try tocome Back Word has been received that the mighty Jess Willard, former champion pugilist of the world, wans a chance to stage a comeback. To do this he must first meet Fred Fulton and put 'tiat fistic artist in the discard. Willard lost to Dempsey last Fourth. of July' in what was probably the most grueling fight in the history of the boxing game. The big boy took the mat seven times in the first round, yet he was up and ready for more when the dell rang for the second go. When he had been battered to an unrecongnizable pulp he threw the sponge into the arena, signifying that one of the gamest fighters who ever stepped into a ring was beaten. Willard never was a clever man with his fists. He relied on his great power of endurance to win most of his fights. Should Jess learn the fistic ar\t and couple that acquisition with his great stamina, he would at least be a difficult man to overcome. Engineerng News Col. Robert Arthur and Col. John D. Lucas will speak to the freshman engineers upon the military situation in Michigan with especial reference to ,the R. 0. T. C. at their class meeltng at 2 o'clock Wed::esday in University Hall. Election for the Student councilman for the senior engineers will be held Wednesday from 10 to 3 o'clock in the Engineering building. Nomina- tions were made about two weeks ago but unavoidable circumstances pro- hibited the election earlier than this week. Prof. Henry E. Riggs has left for Toledo to continue his work in ap- praising the value of the Toldeo rail- way system. Arrangements were made for the appointment of standing committeesj at a business meeting of the seniorj architects which was held Tuesday afternoon. Commencement prepara- tions were discussed at the meeting. D. T. Mcfarland, president of the freshman engineers, has appointed the following committees for the year: .Social-J. Ross, chairman; C. E. Proctor, F. Comp, B. Velbe, D. E. Dy- ment, and A. R. Kellogg; auditing- G. D. Tramp, chairman; J. Hilla, and L. Hurd; f$nance-L. W. Kirkpatrick, chairman; Bruce Buchanan, C. G. Curry, H. Farley, and H. McKinney; athletic-E. K. Pilcher, E. Johns, W. 9ri'wa rt4 an, A- _U'T,_ nn r Good Tables, Good Cues, Good Service - 'To get real enjoyment out of a game of billiards, the equipment must be top-notch. You want good tables-sound cushions and new, clean cloth. You want good cues-well-bal- anced, of the right weight, with tip that hold the chalk. You want good service--attend- ants' who are quick to anticipate your needs. You'll find the best of sereice and equipment here. Come in and play a game or two, today. HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" 2 Will agree that E CRE . 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