about the campus on the suggestion that the block "M", which{ layed at the Minnesota game, be placed in the new west stands field stadium and that it be formed by the freshman class has r favorable as far as any comment has been heard. ving up the idea, Coach Yost was asked his opinion. For the e large number of alumni and visitors who will be present at e was most enthusiastic. Also when asked where the fresh- eceive tickets if not placed in the west stand, he said that the er received had never been' better than the 5 yard lines. the west stand are decidedly better than thoss in the north or beyorid the 15 yard lines. Occupants of the west stand have cted view of the entire length of the field, something which is in the side stands. have been approached agree that the west stand is the logical "M". Before it may be changed, however, the Student council ved to act upon the matter and rule that the change be made. ir opinion? LLLNERY- -,- Prophets Failed Can We 1lame1 Lmring Dopester?~ Dopesters by the score, with tongues sprightly and keen, heavily armed with pens and pencils, and confronted with thick scratch pads, will be in their glory this afternoon, when practically every gridiron eleven of note gets into action, in celebration of "Dopesters' day" in football. A Universal Malady Every year huge numbers of these individuals assemble in different sec- tions of the country to witness the preliminary games of the football sea- son, and then with unbounded' pride, set themselves to the task of planning' the "inside dope," the predictions as to the outcomes of this team and that team during the ensuing campaign. Ah-"inside dope!" The forecasting U - . ® MICHIGAN VS. CASE U Games won by Mich....23 r Games won by Case.... 0 2 Points scored by Mich. 708 43 . Points scored by Case. -46 w All championship teams M for past 25 years, also other things of interest, * and benefit, to Michigan 8 Men at, N RILLIARDS CIG#ARS -CANDIES * PIPES LVNCHES SODAS ne~ie tr~y to treat you withe" U g of future hjappenings, all foreseen throughthe eyes of the members of Lhe grand army of football prophets. What glorious work! What keen fore- sight! True, sadly true, the dope, is of ten badly overturned and fails to become a reality at the season's end. But what matters that? Did the pro- phetic visions of the great prophets in biblical days always pan out pre-+ cisely in the manner they had orig- inally planned them to? Of course they didn't. Could Isaiah be blamed when he predicted that the. Assyrians would conquer Isreal at a certain sea- son of the year, and they, the faithless lot, blundered, so unlike the champions they had been, missed a punt or some like biblical toy weapon, caught "sneez- ites," known as "hydrophobia" in mod- ern phraseology, got mad, and most unintelligently died out as a unit, right before the gates of Jerusalem on the eve of the surrender that would have been. Unthinkable! And besides, Isaiah had an alibi ready to offer: "The Assyrians failed to run true to their natural form." So it is with every prophet, whether he be a football prophet, or one who predicts the future history of nations. A prophet must be a diplomat, a diplomat in every sense of the word. He must always be in the right, even though he actually be in the wrung. The methods to ac- complish this end may be foul or fair, just so long as that end is accomplish- ed, for accomplished it must be. Dopesters, Be Prepared_. Masques Decide Year's Program Plans for the year's work were made at a meeting of the board of directors of Masques on Friday afternoon. Try- outs for membership will be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday aft- ernoons in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Two one-act plays will be given each semester in addition to the usual spring play. Play reading, make-up, and stage craft classes will be or- ganized among the members. Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, director of Masques, and Mrs. Nelson will give their annual party in honor of the new members on Thursday, Oct. 20. HARVARD VS. INDIANA IS EASTERN FEATURE OF TODAY WHITE POLO These Shirts are Always I "GOOD" 4 OUR LINE IS COMPLETE I Including the NEW LOW COLLAR STYLE An Excellent Selection of Materials t Expresses Elegance and Chic (Continued from Page One) Gettysburg, but these will attract noth- ing but local Interest. The Schedule Yale vs. Carolina, Harvard vs. Indiana, Princeton vs. Colgate, Pennsylvania vs. Gettysburg, Columbia vs. Wesleyan, Centre vs. Virginia Poly, Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia, . Penn State vs. North Carolina State, Washington and Jefferson vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, Rutgers vs. Lehigh, Dartmouth vs. New Hampshire, Syracuse vs. Maryland, Army vs. Lebanen Valley, Navy vs. Western Reserve. L 711 N. University R the student or prof., vthe superb VENUS out- riv all for .perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees and 3 copying. Ameriean Lead Pencil Co. I~o FthAvo. New~ovr e_ I PUYEAR & HINTZ 328 SOUTH MAIN STREET I . ...-. 'a So, dopesters, we are prepared for your fanciful array of dope, to be seen or heard on the morrow. This team or that team may win the collegiate championship- and then again, they. may not. So, one word of warning to you who forsee gridiron happenings:. "Be prepared with a goodly number of alibis. You may need them before the season ends. Moreover, always be true to your profession. Remember, be a diplomat!" The new college cap, imported cloth, made to our order. In one-piece and eight-piece. They can't lose their shape. $2.50 and $3.50. Davis Tog gery Shop, 119 So. Main.-Adv. 6 Fall Trip for Illini Tennis Team Tennis is still attracting great at- tention at the University of Illinois. The varsity team has made plans for a seven day trip from Oct. 14 to 22. Games will be played throughout. Illi- nois, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. - ar s1 Ixi , IS IT EXTRAVAGANCE TO SPAY A LITTLE MORE, Don't forget to scription.-Adv. pay your Da THE CREST FOR YOUR SHOES7 ,NOT IF YOU PURCHASE 10 FOOTWEAR OF QUALITY RIDING BREECHES We are headquarters for Sport, Hiking and Riding Togs for Ladies and Men, also Riding Habits for Ladies. A large assortment to select from in Khaki, Whipcord, Corduroy, Serge, etc. Sport Hose; Leather and Wrap Puttees. 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