OCTOBER 14,x921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IUYENATED M. A C ELEVEN HOPES ORCOMgBACK IN CONTEST SATURDAY les to Present a Formidable Drilled to Stop Wolverine Offense Line MICHIGAN SQUAD WEAKENED BY INJURIES TO REGULARS Over-optimism and the talk of a high score in Saturdays contest against M. A. C. has begun to wane with the announcement that the Farm- ers are coming with a line which will in all probability outweigh the Var- sity, unless Coach Yost should elect to use Wleman at one of the tackle positions. Michigan's offense in the past two contests has been all that could be desired, but the Wolverines have been faced by teams which were woefully weak on the defense and wholly lacking in offensive tactics. Farmers' Have Formidable Line Although the Aggies met with, dis- aster in their recent encounter with Albion, the contest was not a fair in- dex of the Farmers' true strength. Albion took advantage of the Aggies' desperate attemtps to score via the aerial route and intercepted two of the Farmers' passes for touchdowns. Coach Barron has given his team a thorough shakeup as a result of the disaster, and will bring a stronger squad to Ferry field, drilled thorough- ly to stop the antics of Steketee, Kipke, Uteritz and Banks. The Aggie men- tor has switched Gingrich from right end to the left flank, while Johnson, one of the strongest defensive men the East Lansing team has, has been shift- ed to right end where he 'is being pointed to upset the Wolverine at- tempts around end. Thorpe will re- place Parks at left tackle, while Mat- son at left guard, Morrison at center, Swanson at right guard and Captain Bos playing right tackle will form by far the most formidable line Mich- igan has met this year. In the backfield the Aggies have made another shift and will use Arch- ibald at quarterback, with Wtilcox and Noblett at halves, and Brady at full- back instead of Graves. With this revamped team the Farmers can be counted on to put up a scrap from start to finish, for to score on the Wolverines or to hold them to a low score will be the goal of every Ag- gie player. Several Regulars on Injured List Against this heavy M. A. C. line Coach Yost will not, in all probability, send all of his first string men. Sev- eral of the members of the Varsity are laid up with Minor injuries and in all likelihood will not play for the Mich- igan mentor will not take any chances with the Ohio State contest looming up but one week off. Van Orden may be used in the line while in the back- field Uteritz or Searle may perform at4 halfback. It seems certain that Mich- igan's line will be able to hold back any attack the Farmers may choose to send through it, while the Wolver-t ine ends, Goebel and Kirk, are capa-1 ble of stopping the end runs M. A. C.I may send in their direction. Scoringl by a kick appears to be the Aggies' best chance to count. Lansing Confident of Comeback f In the games played, Michigan's at- tack has been strong enough to com- pletely baffle the opposition, but in each instance the resistance was much weaker than the Aggies are expect- ed to put up, for to hold the Wolver- ines in Saturday's tilt will mark the season a success for M. A. C., while a score or victory by the Farmer eleven would insure them of the best year since 1915. Confident that the Green and White will come back and surprise the Wolverines in Saturday's game, thef M. A. C. student body has arrangedI for a special train and will turn out in large numbers to watch the rival elev- ens battle for gridiron supremacy on Ferry field in their annual engage- ment. Probable line-ups gill be: Mieh- igan-Kirk left end, Cappon left tac- kle, Dunne or Van Orden left guard, Vick center, Wilson or Johns right guard, Muirhead right tackle, Goebel right end, Usher left half, Kipke right half, Steketee or Uterits fullback, Banks quarterback. M. A. C.--Gingrich left end, Thorp left tackle, Maston left guard, Morris- on center, Swanson right guard, Bos right tackle, Johnson right end, Archi- bald quarterback, Brady fullback, Wil- cox left half, Noblett right half. YERING BA9SKETEIRS REPORT FOR PRACTICE ONLY 85 GIVE NAMES TO COACH FISHER AT SESSION ON WEDNESDAY Between 35 and 40 freshmen report- ed to Coach Fisher on Wednesday night for the first yearling basketball practice of the year. The number was small compared to expectations on account of the fact that most of the men went to the Freshmen Mixer held at the Union on the same night. Many more men will report -at the practices next week., Coach Fisher sent the men through a short scrimmage last night in order to get the men into knack of the game again and to get started on the' weeding out of the men who will have no chance of making the squad. ' All freshmen must furnish their own equipment until the regular1 freshmen squad is chosen. Starting next week practices will be held reg- ularly on Wednesday and Thursday. nights and all freshmen are urged to' come out for the team. All practices will be held in Waterman gymnasium at 7 o'clock in the evening. Fresh- men candidates who are also out for football need not report for basket- ball until after the close of the foot- ball season. Trip Abroad For 'enn Tracksters TO BEGIN BOXING WORK INTERCOLLEGIATE BOUTS IS AIM OF CLUB ORGANIZED 'WO YRARS AO Boxing came to the University as a campus sport with the organization of the Boxing club two years ago. This club, at first under the direction of Ronald Libonati, '23M, got together for informal boxing matches, and finally hired Mr. Sullivan, of Detroit, as a boxing instructor. Mr. Sullivan came here and taught boxing in the club so well that last year he was asked by the University to give boxing lessons, not only to club members but to the student body as well. This met with such great success that members of Michigan's football team were required to attend a boxing class every week last winter, to teach them better use of their hands on de- fense. Monday night, when the basketball men were called out for their first practice, Mr. Sullivan was put in charge of getting them into trim. At present they are being trained in calis- thenics by him, and will be taught to box later. Regular boxing classes for Univer- sity men will begin Monday. Intercol- legiate boxing is the aim of Mr. Sul- livan this year, the winner in each school to meet the winner of the others, with the object of finding the campus champion of each class. Mr. Sullivan may be found by anyone in- terested, by calling 1317-M any evening between 7 and 8 o'clock. Wrestling also came back two years ago, when a campus tournament was held to incite mere interest in the game on the campus. Joe Pianck and Frank Cyscz acted as instructors. This year a call has already been issued for all men interested in wrestling to ap- pear at the gymnasium this afternoon. University chaperones at the Pack- ard tonight.-Adv. Daily Want Ad Pay.-Adv. r $ ® WHERE DO WE GO ! FROM HERE, BOYS? I Wherever you go you will be better of mentally and physically after a So e or Carom to ! ! BILLIARDS CIGARS CANDIES * We Wtry to treat you right" S COACH SULLIVAN READY Intramural Items At 6 o'clock Thursday night the following second round matches had not been reported to the Intramural office. These must be played today: Naylor, 1s66, vs.- 11; Smock, 2034-R, vs. Nichols, 1490-W; Gustus, 558, vs. Schepers, 1175-3; Zook, 1741-R, vs. Selby, 2619; Goldberg, 751-W, vs. 1 Klein, 1366; Corbett, 2220, vs. Miller, 943-M; Underwood, 2739-M, vs. Og- den, 1399; Martin, 2118-J, vs. Coe, 1177-J; Shaw, 1070-W, vs. Hodgman, 1447; Lightbody, 1505, vs. Jerome, 1167-R; Scully, 1322-R, vs. Hames, 343; Marentay, 2800-M, vs. Kresge, 371; Tarr, 937-M, vs. Kelly, 694-M; Weyand, 1460, vs. Rock, 956-M; Rea- son, 1494, vs. Wright, 2121-R; Welch, 1741-R, vs. Wilson, 1683; Pere, 1118- (Continued on Page Ten) TIME FOR FALL TRYOUTS ANNOUNCED BY CONEDvCLUB Fall tryoute for Comedy club, cam- pus dramatic organization, will be held from 8 to 12 o'clock SatUrday morning in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, according to a decision reached at the first meeting of the organization Wed- nesday night. Members of all classes are eligible to tryout for the 10 to 15 vacancies. $1.00-Packard Academy Dances- $1.00.-Adv. GotkYour IMPORTED W0oo1 Hose AT 711 N. University Gym Classes VQfl GETO4 start INext. Tuesday I GYM EQUIPMENT We have a Full Line Everything You Need University of Pennsylvania trackmen will, in all likelihood, be seen in ac- tion on foreign soil next spring. Of- ficials of the Oxford-Cambridge re- lay carnival have invited Lawson Robertson, coach of the Penn track team, to send some of his stars over to England to compete in the first an- nual relay carnival to be staged by the two English schools. According to the coach, it is very probable that the Red and Blue will enter a =team in the games. The invi- tation, it is understood, was issued on a reciprocal basis, a combined Ox- ford-Cambridge team having competed here in the Penn Relays two years ago. Football Lures More Men Yearly More men are out for football this year than in any previous season. 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