FI ,IIUIU IL I I MINTERCLASS FOOTBALL ! 4~~~ n4 NTICE lol IAll classes meeting this week are requested to elect a class "football manager. The man elect- hance to ed should report at once to the intramural office. TH -Tra m nnn nti sm r i SURPRISES FIGURE. Indiana Shows Power by Defeating Coach Williams' Badger Eleven MICHIGAN AND ILLINOIS HOLD CENTER OF INTEREST Given Outside C Defeat Brilliant Indians OLVERINES IMBUED WII FIGHTINGSPIRIT BY YOST 1LAM IN 011 MR 4 "Illinois has a great football team, strong in all departments, of theM , GoCNE game-they are out to win and every is in every play. It is such a STEKETEE ONLY MAN INJURED; Michigan will face on Ferry field next Saturday. We expect to have a EUS L - ! VE SSEL } team ready to meet anything Illinois ; has, and there will be a great game." IIt is this message that Coach Yost Trainer Archie Hahn stated Mon- CONFERENCE STANDING Chicago .............1 Illinois......... ....1 Wisconsin1.........1 Ohio State..........1 Northwestern ........1 Iowa ..................1 Indiana ..............1 Purdue .............0 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 2 1000 1'000 1000 1000 .500 .500 .5000 brought back from Urbana, where he witnessed the decisive defat of Iowa by Illinois Saturday. He would make no prediction as to the outcome of next Saturday's battle. "We'll give them our best and they'll know they've been in a game," was all he would day that the team came through the M. A. C- game in good shape, only one casualty being reported and that not a serious one. The only man to suf- fer injury was Steketee, who burst a blood vessel in his right leg as a re- sult of a kick received in the game. say. He will probably be out in uniform Fight Spirit Shows again today and is practically certain There was a feeling of determina- to be in as good shape as' ever by Sat- tion around the coach's room yester- urday. o day. Not one of them would say Coach Yost began the final week of Michigan would win. One or two of preparation for the Illinois game by the most ardent optimists gave Michi- giving the men a light workout. Most gan an even chance with the last of the practice session was given year's champions, but for the most over to the learning of new plays by part the mentors would say nothing, the Varsity. The first team was in- as their features hardened. structed in the new formations by the They know that the Indns will coaches while the substitutes looked bring a most formidable fighting elev- on from the baseball bleachers. By en to Ann Arbor. As a unit the Ill1- dint of calling the signals loudly both nois aggregation works to perfec- the first and second string men were tion, and the indomitable Illini spirit enabled to learn the plays at once. may win against superior ability. At' No scrimmaging or rough work of present Michigan cannot be accorded any sort was indulged in, the coach an even chance with the Suckers, for evidently wishing the men to get a two to one opportunity is all the thoroighly rested up after their exer- Yellow and Blue has, but if the tions of Saturday. In all probability Wolverine machine improves this week the practices will become increasing- in proportion to last week's increase ly stiff until Friday, when it is likely " in efficiency, the Michigan eleven will there will be an easing up, so that the have a chance.. team will be in the best of shape for On every hand it is admitted that the all important battle Saturday. Zuppke has developed a combination as strong if not stronger than last TENNIS PL A YERRS year's champions. Not only that, but URGED TO HURRY the 11 men are almost all veterans, who have had a year's experience on a Gold and Blue team. Second Round Single Matches Must Coach Douglass, who saw Illinois be in This Evening overwhelm Drake, is of the opinion that Michigan will find its most difii- Word has been given by the intra- cult opposition of the season next Sat- mural offl9e that all single matches in urday. The team that beats the In- the first and second round of the fall dians will win the Conference cham- tennis tournament must be completed pionship, most critics believe. and reported to the office by 5:30 Iowa Weakens oelock this evening. Players who Of course the Illini's large score have failed to play by this time will over Iowa may have been due some- be defaulted as it is absolutely ne- what to Hawkeye weakness, but the cessary that the draw for the third strength of the Urbana eleven cannot round be made this evening. be overestimated. Several errors in' The draw for the doubles has been judgment were made by the Iowa made and for the benefit of those who captain. Instead of choosing to kick- hav not seen it, is reprinted below. off, Iowa received, and after Iowa All first round matches are to be punted Illinois had the ball 40 yards played as soon as possible. Favorable from a touchdown. By kicking off weather cannot be counted on much this might well have been reversed, longer and, if the tournament is to but several times Iowa made the same be completed, contestants must be mistake. A costly fumble was re- prompt in playing off their matches. sponsible for the first Illinois touch- The schedule of t'drd round matches down, which should not have been. in the singles will be announced in It is certain that Coach Yost's well Wednesday's Daily. Entries in the versed pupils will not make such mis-- doubles will be received up to to- takes, but there may be other breaks night. in the game. Sullivan and Gibson (1271-W), vs. Every Illinois player came through Dooge and Krause (566); Cruik- the game. in fine physical condition. shank and Boyer (1016)ha,ft Coach Zuppke will thus be able to shank and Mulford (1582-J) vs. start his first string men, and these Batty and Boyer, (1016); McLeise men will be a perfect fighting ma- and Babbit (2303-3) vs. Spurrier chine. Whatever weakness the Illini and Thompson (1106); Gustus and, eleven has, however, Yost and Kelsey (558) vs. Rohan and Haines Douglas have probably discovered. (871-R); Shindel and Seitz (726-M) Against them the Michigan drive will vs. Steketee and Crosby (1755-W); be thrown, and with the apparently Bowers and Creeden vs. Walbridge strong defense, the Wolverine eleven and Watts (1217-W); G. E. Dyason may' be able to overcome the odds, and Rorick vs. Lightbody and Kemp which at present are against them. (1198-J); Beaudette and Parsons vs. Ullrich and Levit (1153-M); Lang- WELCH REPLACES GILCHRIST y worthy and Eggly (2239-M) vs. Baron ON MICHIGAN GOLF TEAM and Farley (236); C. D. Dyason and w-" Van Rooyer vs. Riley and Genebach Because John N. Gilchrist, '23E, (1460); R. Mildner! and E. Mildner has been declared ineligible, his place (1722-W) vs. Kline and Osborn; Rea- on the two man golf team that repre- son and Kennard (855-J) vs. Gregory sent Michigan in the Conference meet and Sanchez (1992-W); Shirk and next Friday and Saturday will be Fisher (374) vs. Peterson and An- taken by Allen L. Welch, '22E. Welch drews (1366). and Ingham, the other Wolverine g will leave about Thursday Illinois Game Tickets Mailed mo g for Chicago, where it is hiop Tickets for reserved seats at the ed they can go over the OlympianIllirois game were mailed Sunday course in the afternoon...night from the offices of the Athletic Nearly every Conference school has association. The application for seats entered teams in the tourney and it has been very large, and few seats is expected that some close competi-f r tsnconetarelefs tion will result. At present there are are lf no favorites as the ability of the va- rious contestants Is unknown. Mich-' igan is conceded a good chance, with SOCCER NOTES lgha nd Welch playing for the Allcandidates for positions on r class soccer teams will report The Kempf Music Studios-Piano, report for practice on South Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- Ferry field today at 3:30 o'clock. tablished 1880. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J.-Ady. For results advertise in The Mich- Read The Daily for Campus News. igan Daiiy.-Adv. Minnesota .. ..........0 2 x.00 Michigan...........0 0 .000 (Frank MePike) Three more Big Ten elevens swung into action last week and celebrated by winning their games in handy fashion. Illinoisrand Ohio State de- feated Iowa and Purdue, respectively, while Wisconsin gained recognition in the west by defeating Northwestern 27 to 7. Indiana pushed Minnesota a notch farther down and completely eliminated Oss et al from any further titular considerations, score 21 to 7. Chicago with one Conference victory to its credit gave Wabash a 41 to 0 drubbing at Stagg field. Asa result ofgthese games, Michi- gan, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Chicago and Illinois are left in the champion- ship struggle. Four of these contend- ers will meet next Saturday when the Illini invade Ferry field and Wiscon- sin takes on 0. S. U. at Columbus. Chicago will face the once defeated Iowa team on Stagg field in a game that may prove a setback to the Ma- toons. I minutes of play won the game and the championship. Although Satur- day's 11 to. 0 defeat of Purdue was far from impressive it is 'apparent that Coach Wilce devoted but little prep- aration to the Boilermakers and was pointing for Wisconsin. Purple Ot Northwestern's defeat of Minnesota proved to be a flash in the pan, for the Purple made a woefully weak at- tempt to turn Wisconsin back last Saturday. The main goal of the Evanston coaches and players will now be to trip Chicago up in its race for first honors. The other tail end teams have had varied fortunes, Iowa defeated Indiana, who in turn tram- pled on Minnesota, handing the Goph- ers their second straight defeat and the worst record they have had in years. It is certain that the Big Ten foot- ball situation will be completely changed by Saturday night. Two of the present contenders are sure to be; eliminated and possibly a third will fall by the wayside. Girls' Attention. Rain Water Sham- poos, Marcelled Waving, Face #nd1 Scalp Treatment at Mrs. J. R. Tro- janowski's, 1108 So. University. Phone 696-W.-Adv. Take your dancing lessons at the Packard Academy. Phone 1850-F1.- Adv. The Blue Front Cigar Store STUDENT OWNED Corner of State and Packard THIRTY MEN ON HARRIER SQUAD Steve Farrell's small cross country squad of 30 men ran over the five mile course. on Saturday morning, and while they 'were not racing against time the mark they made was good enough to encourage optimism. Coach Farrell is anxious for more men to turn out. It seems deplora- ble that in a school of Michigan's size but 30 men can turn out for Varsity cross country when at Cornell, an in- stitution far smaller than Michigan, there are 300 candidates for the har- rier squad. In addition to the 30 Var- sity candidates there are 60 fresh- men doing regular work and most of- them are showing up well. Foremost among the tryouts for Varsity honors are Brannon; Van de- visse, Penberthy, Everett, Houfstat- er, Douglas, Reid, Whittemore, How- ard, and Lukins. On Saturday morn- ing trials will be held to determine the Wolverine representatives to meet Purdue at. Lafayette later in the month. The Boilermakers have a strong squad out and are bending every effort toward victory. Word comes from M. A. C. that the Farm- ers are out to avenge their football defeat- by a win in the state hill a! dale run. No matter how good the team, it is an assured fact that the will have to run their Tiardest to dow~ the Wolverines. Trueblood to Go on Lecture Tour Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood, hea of the public ' speaking departinei will go to New Concord, Ohio, tomo row to give a lecture recital of Han let at Muskingum college. From then he is to go to Delaware, Ohio, wher he will deliver the same lecture Fr day night at Ohio Wesleyan. Ushers wanted for Illinois and Ch' cago games. The Athletic Associatio will pay a fee of $1.00 for each gam to University students, providing the are able to report at Ferry Field a 4:00 p. m., Friday, the day previou to the game and at 12:00 noon on tt day of the game. Upperclassmen no' take rank only in order of receipt c their application for tickets and i consequence ushering will obtain more advantageous position in t stands than reservation now secure on student coupon. Applicants ft ushering appointments call immed iately at the Althletic offices, Ann Ar bor Press building, to leave coupon Nos. 3 and 5 with name, class and a dress on reverse side of coupon.-Ad' Ann Arbor's progressive merchant use The Michigan Daily.--Adv. "G. R. Swain returned Sept. 25 after a year's absence in Europe and the Near East where he has been occupied in photographic work for the University." IF IT'S ANYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC ASK SWAIN -PHONE 2312 FOR CAREFUL INTELLIGENT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING, LEAVE YOUR FILMS AT 713 EAST U. AVE., OR AT THE QUARRY DRUG STORE. Illini Powerful Ann Arbor will be the center of in- terest in western football this week- end and the winner of Saturday's tilt will be far out ahead in the race for Conference honors. Zuppke comes here with, an admittedly strong team, one that is well balanced in all de- partments of the game and will play the game to the end. The Gold and Blue win over Iowa last Saturday was not a true test of the victor's strength as the Hawkeyes have been somewhat overestimated this season and did not display the game expected of them. However this does not mean that the Urbana contingent cannot extend themselves and it is certain that they will be forced to do so on Saturday, if the Maize and Blue obstacle is suc- cessfully surmounted by Zuppke and his clan it is hard to see what will keep them from a second successive Big 10 title. Second only in interest to the local battle is the Wisconsin-Ohio State match at Columbus. It will be re- membered that the Cardinals held the redoubtable Harley and his mates to a single field goal last year and came within inches of a victory at that time. This year with a much more powerful aggregation the Madison in- 5titution seems to have its best chance of recent years to take a grid- iron championship. Wisconsin Figures The victory over Northwestern last week, coming as it did after the Pur- ple defeat of Minnesota, is proof con- clusive. that Coach Richards has de- veloped a powerful eleven. Pitted against the Scarlet will be Wilce's re- luvenated Buckeyes, eager to wipe out the last minute disappointment of the 1919 season when Illinois in the last Not**. m m -t 11 A v 7 e 4'. . ' ' r ,% =f / ' Ila Bs TI[ TURKISH CIGARETTE