I 1\L %.4 A S . 1 k A . L' 1 Ai IN FALL WORKOUT! I LU UiL L L Ull III LI1 rluig Eleven Defeats Weakened Reserves In . to 0 Score ER TWO SCORE MEN REPORT TO SWELL GRIDIRON OUTFIT 'hat Coach Yost's call for more foot- ' men is being heeded by the cam-. at last was shown yesterday when r forty men turned out for Var- y practice. This is the largest num- that have reported to the Mich- n mentor this year and it is a sign t the student body is awaking from apathy and realizing that the plac- of the eligible men must be' filled. Injured Men Return 'or the fourth time this week the t-string men were given a light rkout. During the early part of the erfhoon Yost sent his men through strenuous session of charging and ching. The ends and backfield men re sent through a practice in run- g down under punts. Sparks, who n't put in an appearance since Mon- , was out again yesterday, and Vick, urned to the fold after a week's ence caused by a bad foot. t is probable that Yost will keep k in the backfield if the canter of line proves that it can keep the' ositioai from breaking through. avy backs are a rarity this year and Michigan coach doesn't like the a of returning a heavy line-plung- like Ernie to the line again. n answer to Yost's queries, it was ealed yesterday that all but three Steve Farrell's squad of marathonj candidates numbered around 15 eligi- bles Thursday. Carl Johnson issued a general vacation to his cindermen following in result of the morning, rain and a soggy oval. C Trip Assured It has been officially announced that the Wolverine cross-country runnersl will travel to Urbana on Nov. 15 for competition against Illinois. In- re- gard to the coming race and the gen- eral situation in the Maize and Blue camp, Coach Farrell states that his aspirants are training rapidly in spite of the fact that 15 men are filling the ranks which an even 100 should occupy. It is the opinon of the vet- eran track coach that the delinquent 85 candidates 'should speed their way to the gym before the organization and workouts go any fu'rther. Captain Johnson of the Varsity, I.' team nas gener and field candid distance men. -I _ 1._-_-_ . ws.. ._.. w - , J2 The Wages of Capit After more than thirty years' operations, the property Michigan State Telephone Company, on January 1, 11 a book value of ,$15,718,453.00, and hadi132,270 tel in service. The property was paid for from the proceeds of the Bonds-------------------------$ 8,666 Common Stock-------- -------------3,500 Preferred Stock--------- ------------2,285 Notes and by the investment of Surplus and Reserve Accounts..-----------------1,267 X15, 718, In the ten years since then the book value has increased 000, and the number of telephones has increased 142,0 Double the amount has been spent for new telephone pr the past ten years that was spent in the thirty years prece The recently added property was paid for as follows: By the sale of bonds at 97;%% for cash.-....$ 1,315 By the sale of common stock at par for cash 2,500 By the sale of preferred stock at par for cash 1,715 Demand notes sold at par for cash--------17,600 By investment of "the surplus and reserve accounts --------------------------3,035 i , ,,. , jMPLY told, the EAGLE SHIRT doesn't begin its career with fabrics that every other. manu. facturer can buy. The makers design land weave their own shirt.: ings -- clever cloths with exclusivei individualized patterns. You will want these fine products of the shirtrnak r's lo6m. / The total book value is now approximately are 275,000 telephones. The "book va Whereactual inventories and appraisals have indicated a value substantially in exc The development of the telephone business to stop. It must keep step with the industrial growl The next ten years will require, for -new bi poles, wires, cables, instrumentsetc., at lea the new capital expended during the last I sum of money can bo secured from the p stocks and notes only after they have bee can safely invest in the Company's secur We must pay the wages of labor,and wet of capital. If we pay the wages of lal wages of capital, we can go on for a tim but we cannot grow and the industry wil TelephoneRates is the answer! T to pay the wages of competent people to materials for repairs,and maintenance, re erty; pay taxes and other e-penses an< 4apital,-the interest and dividends on notes of the Compan? issued for mone employed in the service of the public. MICHIGAN TELEPHONE 4 EAGLESHIRTi' I .il (C e freshmen This tilt Varsity, es- ve all their y ends will )Dping mon I L ^ .. .. Just What You are for the latter. Neither as strong a line-up as game was hard-fought, g. The lone score came the lanky left end of the d an aerial heave right ds of several of the Re- )55Cd the line for a in Stylish and Suits and TOP Both Teams Light at half, Walter at quarter and y at full did the best work victors. Collie distinguished with an end ruA of 25 yeards, Talter and Dumphy gained con- y whenever they took the pig- Walter hurt his shoulder dur- scrimmage and was forced to Listen!, Right at the commencement of the season we enable you to purchase at a price as low as others will be asking at their January sales. While other show you garn season, we are spection only nev fall and winter >f Paper, Banks, Goebel as keenly felt by the t is expected that they hape for the affair witl. urday. s played consistently rearlings tqo strong for Eades and Breakey did ground gaining, while 'esponsible for seve-al several men who have vith the Reserves have the first-string squad g the Reserves consid- . Corbett' s Discount No need to be satisfied year's style even if it does c a model that is new this seas Policy has made him many friends. It has been profitable for both. He has sold more goods and they have saved considerable money. en tn LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN in TO MEET PORT HURON HERE Expecting one of the toughest games of the season, Ann Arbor high school is ready today to take on the strong Port Huron outfit. The game will be called at 2:30 o'clock at Wines .field. The proceeds of the contest will be used to pay for the field. HATS CAPS HOSE SHIRTS TIES in fall styles at low prices. Belted, detachable belts, Wa plain backs in single and doabh models are here in all the desira i ead the Michigan Daily for Campus s.--AdV. 10 per cent Discount is given on all suits and overcoats. This is a real saving and young men who wish to dress well 'at a small outlay of money will' do well to inspect our stocks and. prices befoje buying elsewhere. Colors, shades, patte desirable ones that will lect without any difficul your tastes, or preferer exactly what you wish. with men rents Ethe NOTICE: by the e mem- ind wild :he city. anship, will iversity de- e for a class loyes which reach. The courses in .and many Student ushers anted by Athletic Association for botL O. S. U. and Min- nesota games. It wiP be necessary, to turn in Student coupon number Three (3) for usher's ticket for 0. S. U. game, and number Five (5) for ush- er's ticket for Minnesota game. If working in O. S. U. game, must also work in Minnesota game.. Must re- port at. Ferry Field at 4:15 p. m. sharp on Fridays preceding games for instruction and for work on' day of games at 12:30 p. m. A fee of fifty (50c) cents for the 0. S. U. game and one dollar ($1.00) for Minnesota game will be paid by the Athletic Associa- tion. No one who cannot comply with above, conditions need apply. Tom Co Wall a Fet Steps and Save Dollars I ! . LIBERTY STREET BETWEEN II