THE MICHIGAN DAILY S In Archie Adams, Amherst has a tackle who weighs 205 pounds and who can run the hundred yard dash in 10 3-5 seconds. Penn State has accepted the offer of the University of Washington to play a football game with them at Seattle onĀ° Dec. 3. "Stuffy" McInnis, first baseman for the Boston Americans, played 119 con- secutive games of errorless ball to close the season for his club. He was charged with only one error the en- tire season. Freshmen Get Work on Outdoor Track Freshmen gym classes have been re- ceiving their baptism of fire the past week under Dr. May. Whenever pos- sible the men are taken out doors for a short workout and a turn on the track. They ',re advised to bring sweaters or jerseys and to keep them in their lockers. R. 0. T. C. Receives Ammunition The R. 0. T. C,. reports having re- ceived ten new 1921 National match star-gauged Springfield rifles and several thousand rounds of 1921 tin- plated, 170-grain ammunition from the Government for the use of the Uni- versity Rifle Team. - ji30. The intersectional contests, in-! PROPOSED STII EL volving long jumps for one or both of the elevens, will be hit hardest, but there will be other games in the East, MAY STOP GAME iSouth Middle West and Far West which will have to be caled off while t the strike is on. Schedules of Neighboring Schools Just how much devastation will beE Safe; Long Jumps Held wrought among the football schedules Impossible will depend upon the farsightedness strike. For instance, Georgia Tech will find it is easy enough to get from Atlanta for the game with Penn State at the Polo Grounds, but the Georgia gridironmen are likely to find it a different matter making the return trip. Their only hope lies in the fact that some of the Eastern and South- ern roads are included in the second group, which will not be affected until Tuesday, Nov. 1. Another big game endangered on Oct. 29 is the Harvard-Center battle which a good many people will want to see. All the other contests on Oct. 29 seem safe although in the West the Chicago-Colorado tussle at Chicago may have to be canceled. TEAMS FACE POSSIBILITY OF BEING STRANDED AT WALK-OUT' Football fans in all sections of the country will be deprived of some of their choicest games if the railroads brotherhoods carry through their de- cision to call a national strike on Oct. and ingenuity of the managers. In the past when trouble threatened on the railroads, many of the athletics heads devised elaborate plans for transpotring their teams by automo- bile, boat, and sightseeing busses. Al- though the first group of railroads will not be affected until 6 A. 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