THE MICHIGAN DAILY ---. po. r. I.; thers do, go down town to J. h's for Lab. Coats, Dental~ 'alter's Coats, etc., e nd save ext to Wuerth Theater.-Adv. ART IS SELLING $3.00 & $4.00 CAPS AT 1.00 & $2.00 RT MARQUARDT 608 E. LIBERTY EASTERN FOOTBALL FURNISHES SUR-PRISES UNEXPECTED HAPPENS WHEN word, Saturday's football contests NAVY DOWNS PRINCETON were by no means devoid of thrills. AT ANNAPOLIS Navy Beats Princeton By far the greatest surprise was the The unexpected happened in Eastern Navy's 13 to 0 victory over Princeton. ern football circles Saturday. Several The Tigers, according to Eastern foot- gridiron elevens reported as powerful ball critics, had the strongest defense showed up as being not so powerful. and the most powerful offense of any Teams considered weak, in many in- team on the Atlantic seaboard and stances proved to be not -o weak. In were expected to vanquish the Middies many games 'pig-skin' aggregations, without an undue amount of trouble. the relative strength of which little had The dope was all wrong as the result hitherto been. known, showed up as of the game shows. The Naval acad- being surprisingly aggressive. In a emy's eleven outplayed the Princeton a, w / aggregation from start to finish. Al -th uh heN v wa rg rdd s eFO Mn ER PM TA S R ing slightly superior in the passingnoftegmiralyandis end of the game, it really earned its victory by means of hard, direct plays 00OO iI [M F off-tackle and a well worked out at- tack upon the Princeton line. Not once during the game were the Tigers e able to make a first down by rushing JferMaddocke04, and ing Cle, 03, in fact, Princeton was on the defensive Oce nEve oig most of the time. Lourie and Garrity Battle were unable to play on account of in- I LINE HAS EDGE IN EX- juries, and the Tigers have a partial OL EINE BUT ED TEIN X- T aliby in this fact. Yet, the Navy's PEIENCE BUT NOT I FIGHT strength is not to be doubled. Its team workd a tdes wel oied achne: Joe Maddock, '04, and "King" Cole, worked as idoes a well oiled machine. '03, former Varsity football stars have, It is a finished product and is to be returned to assist Coach Yost in build- (Continued on Page Five) ing a defense that'will stop the Buck- eyes when they meet Michigan on Ferry field next Saturday in the Wol-. veines' opening Conference battle. Both Maddock and Cole were linemen on Yost's point a minute machines. Maddock played right tackle on the Varsity in 1902 and 1903, while Cole was a lineman on the 1902 Michigan eleven. In 1902 Michigan played 11 games including M. A. C., Indiana, Notre Dame, O. S. U., Wisconsin, Iowa, Chicago, and Minnesota and scored a total of 644 points while its opponents scored but two touchdowns. In 1903, Maddock's last year, the Varsity again won 11 contests and tied one with Minnesota, scoring a total of 565 points against its oppents 6. It was during this season that Maddock distinguished himself at right tackle and has been placed, by Coach Yost, on his All-time Michigan football team. Maddock returned last year and was instrumental in building up the de- fense which Bob Zuppke, of Illinois, described as 'an inspired defense." Cole aided Yost during the seasons of 1913 and 1914. In 1913 the Varsity was successful in defeating Syracuse. Cor- nell, and Pennsylvania, the major ? games on the schedule, while in 1914 Larry Splawn, Hughitt, and Johnnie Maulbetsch were the trio that, starred in the backfield. Three Men Definitely Out With three of his stars definitely out of the lineup and others handicapped by the lack of rough work during the past two weeks, the coaching staff re- inforced by Maddock and Cole, has begun the task of constructing a de- U S uya x . r. aa e t ~~ r- CIGARS & CIGARETTES r 8 Smoking is a habit, for # U the most part, pleasing # and non harmful. " All popular brands car- o ried at standard prices. N long shots. Fresh a * stock, quick service. * Smoke with # : r BILLIAUDS CIGARS CANDIES * PIPES LUNCHES SODAS "We try to treat you right" gum UUUUEEUUU S E US g Get em fron M clothes pre- "etr FeaturingTho fit for every d of quality. THE FINEST JRNTO HELP YOST 1OHIO-STATE GAM fense that will stop the vaunted Buck- eye line, the Ohio aerial attack, and the end runs of Taylor, Stuart, and Noel Workman. Just what a task the Varsity mentors have is evident whensthe Ohio line is examined. From end to end, the Buckeye forward wall is powerful and with the exception of Tee Young, the giant Toledo boy, at center and the 225 pound Pixley at left guard, the line is composed of veter- ans. gixley has had a varied experi- ence which almost makes him a veter- an. He has played freshman football at Ohio and at Princeton where he has learned the tricks of Coach Aiil Rop- er and the antics of Keck and Lourie, the Tigers' star backfield men. In addtion to being a valuable lineman, Pixley seldom misses 1 goal after a touchdown. * Ohio Has Good Backfield Also In the backfield, the Buckeyes are using Noel Workman, brother of Hoge Workman, at quarter. Shifted from end, where he was a sensation last season, the younger Workman ran the team as a veteran in the Minnesota game last week. When yardage was needed to make it first down he invar- iably gained the needed ground by the of the old quarterback sneak. Stuart, at left half, is the buckeyes' find of the year. In skirting the ends and punting, Stuart has no peer on the Scarlet and Gray team. Taylor plays the other half while Honaker and Is- abel alternating at fullback. Michigan's line is by no means weak and with the special attention it will receive this week it should enter the fray drilled to meet the varied attack which the Ohioans are expected to di- rect at it. Goebel will oppose Captain 'Truck" Myers at end while Kirk will be opposed by Slykeron the . other flank. Huffman will play against Muirhead on one tackle and Spiers will be seen opposite Cappon. The guards for Michigan will be Captain Dunne at left guard, with Wieman or Swan on the right side of the line. Trott, who played a brilliant game against the Gophers last week will be pitted against "Duke" while 'Ohio's heavy man, Pixley, will face Don Wieman or Swan. Man for man the Ohio forward wall has the advantage in experience but do not excell the Wolverine line in gameness or fight. 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