'Al 9 -- - Coach |SHIFT COCH MITCELL TO INTERCIASS SPORTS Captain "We Try T Treat You Rig We take this opportunity o WILL REMAIN WITH GdIDTRON MEN PRESENT FAE Al11 ing a welcome to all returning hI ag Coar-h Elmer Mitchell, who has n Tworked for two years in placing Mich- k igan i-n the basketball world and who g has . guided the freshman squads Chrou=h their days of infancy on the gridiron and diamoM, may .shift his is duties from those of a va sity tutor to the intramural field. ,o a Since the departure of Floyd A. Rowe for government service at the entrance of this country into the war,.v c there has been no permanent head e of intramural sports and this branch ,s Iof Michigavi s athletic development a has suffered ,accordingly. sj It is the present plan of the Ath- letic association to place Mitchell in e charge of all interclass sports, in- cluding football, baseball, basketball e and track but until another coach is secured he will remain in command ,s of the freshman football squad. No information has been given out as to the man who will succeed Coach Mitchell in the basketball, field but it is expected that the Athletic association will name a man in the n l near future. I Coach Mitchell has not yet out- COACH FIELDING H. YOST who is lined his plans for the coming year sponsoring Michigan's football team : but recognizes the full value of his. e f o r t h e 9 t h o n s e c t i vy e arr for the 19th consecutive year. 'department as a medium of physical t culture and a means of training men to assist, ,however, as he has to take for possible varsity berths, and will up his new 'duties as Director of In- organize this branch of sport to give tramural athletics. all men of all classes an opportunity t Vey litlecan be predicted about for active sports. the success, of the season until after rs the Case game next Saturday. Oce ~~~ ~ _ the team has been seen in action ," t against an outside aggregation the ,OT1CE T FRESHMEN student body can get a better idea of sthe class ofYost's proteges. Lockers are now available at J Waterman gymnasium. Fresh-, Football paraphenalia and Gym sup; men are expected to report to plies at Wahr's, 316 S. State St.-Adv. the gym for this purpose immed- - iately. Read the Michigan Daily for Campus e news.-Adv. - , We thank them, and many who have gone before, for their ous patronage, co-operation an will in the past, and solicit a c g an men. ance for the future. N BILLIARDS and BOWL CIGARS and CIGARET CAPTAIN ANGUS G. GOETZ who leads the team from his position at tackle., ACADEMIC DIFFICULTIES MAKE INDIANA LINEMEN INEIAGIBLE Bloomington, Sept. 27. - Coach Stiehm has been forced to open the Hoosier gridiron season facing a prob- able loss of Ingles and Pierce, two vet- eran linemen. Captain Ingles is not able to return to college while Pierce faces ineligibility at the, hands of the committee on student affairs. Did our team win? Don't ask ques- tions, read the Michigan Daily. All campus, city and world news.-Adv. -L. CANDIES and PIPES Huston, "[L Ln re 3O7 -309 S. State .1I Telephones 95, 906 and 2513 549-551 East University A A a (Formerly Sheehan & Co.) rsity Text Books and Suppi STUDENTS' DEPARTMENT STORE At Both Ends of the Diagonal 'Walk V Note Books K & E and Deitzgen Drawing Instri 'man and Conklin Fountain Pens Memory Books Alarm Clocks s5 Eversharp Pencils Table Lamps College Jewelery Laundry Boxes Boston Bags Ann Arbor Agents for Callaghan & Co., Law Books f G R A HA At Both Ends of the Diagonal Walk