fall ten- in at a score of ,vin g sig- peting. at Coach with the has an- Beginning next Monday,, Coach Mitchell will devote his entire time to' his new. work as head of. intra.mural sports. Coach Mather has Ibecome sufficiently acquainted with the year- ling football1 men to release the for- mer All-fresh mentor and assume control of the first year squd him- self. TODAY'S GAMES Purdue vs. Illinois at Lafayette. Great~ Lakes vs. Chicagoi at Chi- cago. Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Minneap- olis. k Ohio. State vs. Cincinnati at Coluxn- western'vs. De)Pauw at-Evans- India.na vs Kentucky State at Lex- ington. Wisconsin' vs. Marquette, at Madi- son. lcourt match- who are not rthe doubles n nurni as a cu ber at D A CNG , ap has Class(,- in ballroom dancing ait the of the Packard Academy will begin Oct. 14, chance at 7 :30 p. in. Number limited, re-i'ster three early by phone, 1850-Fl. Lady and 'U in gentleman instructors. Assemnblies it will 'every Monday and Thu x day at 8 p. when mn. Private lessons by appointment.- a are in the Patronize the Daily Advertiser ' TO ANNOUNCE Fall Lines ~Of Suits Stage Practice (Glane This .Afternoon; Whistle Blowds at 3 O'clok II +VYSTMI 'E I Y lN tLi IEAlSED . COWIPETITION FOR POSITIONS" IIQOW THEY'LL START, VarIos'All-F.' lunne..........Jh~ (roetz (cant.) . LE......... Clark's Fortune... .. .....oln Culver or Cress ..C.......Cobrn 4cliunaclr or.., l~oucl .....ItG V'.,an Orden Wilson or Iiendrs"n . . . R.T.. ....1Awlan4 Knode.....QB. Searles or Andrws Weston... .. ...LI.....Paper or .Banks Cruse......RI......olle Stuayt or fEdes. F.B.....unp hey Yost's regulars will take on the fighting' freshmen, promptly at 3' o'clock this afternoon, in a practice name arranged as an x-ray on both the Varsity and the All-Fresh teams. This ,battle promises -lo rovide qcuite a few pointers for 'the Michi- gan football backer. it will nt only evidence tho lapse or improvement of the "Varsity sincee the tussle with Case last Saturday but,' will give the cam- pus at large an excellent opportu- nity to ,take a gorod look at th} 192 aggregation 'fhichi has been trim- ming the scrubs recently. Fresh Work Bard The frosh have been working hard the past week and have undergone the ordeal by battle ,almost 'every afternoon.J The Varsity cndidates have ,been for ,the most part doing light exercise and resting up. With a hard schedule in view and the near- est game another seven days off the coaches are apparently taing no eh n ea' on, having, anybody go "stale by t verwor in the early stags of the seasoll. With the°;ncreased number of men who have reported Din Forry field wth- In 'the past.,10 days competition has sharp enecl proportioniatel. ,here is a . marked return of the old pre-war fighting sprt and Yost is riding everybody in sight. The coach stag- ed4 a little party among the members of the squad yesterday afternoon, put- ting one man up against two others and -politely °requesting "him to break through, givng 'every 'man an ab- solutely impartial chance to get in the mrill.' Ne~a*l everythng was commit- ted excpt unlawful hmicide. "It's a rough game," said the coach. Veterans -Givei Rest Todhy Several'ien who ,are considered ba- longing"" t? the first line 9c nteders iiijnot appear pi the 80riintIage this afternoon. (iyrz i still; restin AId Johnson also will tke a vaeaioml Tlenn Dunn, the huskygard who re- ported so recenty, is work~g hard to get into shape and is doing 4 half- mile or so every 'day ,in additioni t trenuotus workouts unde the eye of the. coachas., He is gxpet d to ,round initois battling trpw in a, few days but will not be, sent in for sri- mnag@ todayz . la nmel ' roe~ke, Peach,, parks and icj are all ap- parenrtly in goodshape but on ,a- count of minor inures they "will not be Balled -upon to tamp an Math- eir's :wards when the, whistle, stets the practice. No unnecessary risk of having any more men riding charley horses or' game before the real competition opens is being 'run by .the coaching' staff. However, all the men, named above, in the absence of'° any additional bad luck, will more than likely show their wares against the, Aggies next. Saturday. The field will be absolutQ y opezi to fall spectators this afternoon. The. scrimmage will start VrQrnlptjy at o'clock. Z'ig en 1Notes~t Illinois 'Urbana, Oct. 10.-Three ,full teams will be taken by, Coach Zuppke' to Lafayette for the Purdue clash. He. expects to put all of the men in the game before the final whistle blows.I Th~e first cut of the season: will to]-' low early next week.. Captain Koppi hurt his ankle in prac- tice Thursday night but it is thought thht he will. be in condition to play today. Sternaman, Ems, Pritchard,' and Fletcher are the others on the hospital list. The last named is the most likely to a'ppear in the Illini lineup. Applegran, whio had given up ,the gridiron game on account of heavy scholastic duties, was back on, the Did 'our team win ? Don't ask que- Lions, read the Michigan Daily. All {r~rinpus,,city and world news.-Adv.. , . i '° I . j, 1 s 1:: v n F l . ---' 'E _ . s,1 : J , THE Y'RE HALF GO*.(E -NOW Counting the seat.- to be aas- sLgned on . studenit applcations, Half of th-3 Ferry field stands are .already sold o'ut for the Minne-. sota game, which v ill conclude the Michigan_ schedule on, Nov. 22. The first application receiv- ed by the =athletic office for a seat at this contest bore the date of Aug. '30. Niorthwestern Evanston, Oct. 1O-The varsity has Improved decidedly in the last week in tackling, blocking and making holes. Several scrirnrjnges were hfeld with the fresh team, but the latter has been held powerless on both the de- fense and~offense. Indiana Bloomington, Oct. 10. - Indiana seems undaunted by the ."luck" of the game last Saturday and is now ready to invade Kentucky State, a teamf coached by a former Hoosier captain,f Andy Gill. The team that 'will 'open, the game 'wiVll be entirely changed, and in no way look like the one that has4 taken the field for Indiana in the two early games of the season. ( -_ RiopVan Wnl and the Mysterious Bowlers The Michigan: Daily, your door aly except a yeah .--Adv. NOTICE: All men who placed4 May are entitled tor The shirts are nowa association 'office in th ing. The following men w to shirts and havei them are requested to ~near future: Wh'eeler, 1t21, Luk ins, '22, Broad) non1, '22, Barnes, Schwartz, '22, Walker '22, Sedgwick, '21. There are also sever class' is not known w s~hirts 'by reporting tc ~office. The Michigani Daily. in. paper in Anni Arbi the latest campus, c, news.-Ad v. Student ushers wanted by Athletic Association for both 0. S. U. and Min- nesota,,games. It will be necessary to~ turn in Stuff ent coupon number Three (3), for usher's ticketo' for 0. S. U. game,' and number Five (5) for ush- er's ticket 'for Minnesota game. If working in 0. S. U,. game, must also work in :Minnesota game. Must re- port at F~erry Field at 4:15 p. in. sharp on Fridays preceding ,games for instruction and for work on' day of games at 12:30 p. mn. 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 coply with above conditions need apply. delivered to Monday, $3.540 Were they ghosts whom Rip V~an Wlnkle'.: mountains playing at tenpins? At any 'rate the story illustrates the~ eno bawling a4t the time of the colonization, of New Y Bowling is an old, old game-yet ever NEW. for business men. Try a gane here today. LW U 3 i an in igds HUSTON BROS. BILLIARDS AIND BOWLING, CIGARS AND CA. CIGARETTES AND PIPES "We try to treat you Right" Men N ) Th University MusicalI Society announces the AND CON 'ORES M A LINST' Extra couic series Bn ill Auditorium 1" Nov. 6-ALLESAND$O BONCI Italian Lyric Tenor, and ELEANOR B3ROCK, "The Sou~ther: men, ui professional of Sports- 2Dec. 15-NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SO, Eleven Musicians-CAROLYN BEEBE, Pianist and Director; HENRIOTTE, First Violin; SCIPIONE GUIDI, Second Viol t7UEL LIFSCHEY, Viola; PAUL KEFER, 'Cellist; EMIL MI: Bass; GUSTAVE LANGENUS, Clarinet; WILLIAM KINCA HENRI DE BUSSCHER, Oboe; UGO SAVOLINI, Bassoon; FRAN ZL, French Horn. In a programra of soli,. duets,. trios, end other ensemble combinations. 3i Jan.23-MISCHA rLEVITSKL Pianiist. 1Si for T I 'round, Aesom~e ;oraing Ifoir the 4. ; Feb. 28-CAROLIIN LAZZARI metropolitan Opera Prima Donna. , to ag. must U~SERBussC= T'. LQUIS CO1DITTEE To INVESTIGAITE P7LA1N' FOR LIT R. 0. T. C. UNT The literary coillege faculty at a re- cent meelting voted for the appoint- moannt or a conimittee- to consider the advisability of establishing an infant, try R. 0. T. C. unit for literary- stu-, dents. Lieut. Col. Lucas was presenti at the meeting and discussed with 'the facul- ty the ,advisability of admitting lfter- ary students into the ordnance, coast artillery and signal corps, units, uaow established in the engineering c¢1- lege,. J1pst arriv( 4qat WIld Co.'s, attaretive assortment of Knitted. Walstooats.-I 5. Mar. 3 1-TRIO=DE LUTECE GEOR EA BARRFJRE, Flute; CARLOS K r EFER, 'Cello..I SALZEDO, In aprogramo:f, soli, duets And trios: Harp; Seao ikt:$2.00, $SO5, $3.00, Mail Orders Filled in Advance in Order of Receipt Serve it cold '_4 In. ordering tickets please designate "EXTRA ( fusionx with the regular Choral Union Series. Address Secretary,, University Schiool of Music, Ann Arbor, M ERT F ~Jlie Michigan Daily fori