' '', .. . .. _. . .. y ." ".. . w ... s .. - . . .. ;_ l ." .. w " ' . . ".: ' 1 t n " J " yy k n "t ._ ~ .r . . " " "' a..' " " 4ir ", p A .,. _.._c'___.. _... OP EB an lIentor Picks Stroig Eleven to Oppose JIL Union in Saturday's Contest S CAPPON' FRO-I END '0 TACKLE NEXT TO DUNNE! the tenative lineup for the first announced by coach Yost they gridiron mentor is preparing ections to meet the attack of lion when the Ohio collegiansF Ferry field on Saturday. A at Yost's choice of players in- that Michigan's strongest men ce Mt. Union when the whistle for the opening kick-off. sher and Kipke at'Halves alfback posts will be Usher and Ed has been tearing around' .d at a great rate since his re- All-reshman Football Candi- date Notice All candidates wishing to try out for the All-freshman foot- ball squad are requested to re- port to Coach Mather at the Athletic office in the Press building between 8 and 12, in the morning or to the Ferry field club house from 1:30 to 5 in the afternoon.a turn, and Kipke has proven one of the 'sensations of the early practice period by his remarkable ability to cut through a broken field. Steketee] will appear in his old position of full- back. At quarterback Ted Banks will again be on the job. Ernie Vick will hold the wall at its pivot point. The stocky center, rec-. ognized as one of the greatest on Conference circles, should not find any opponent, which Mt. Union can offer, a difficult proposition. To his left' will be Capt. "Duke" Dunne, a fighter in every contest, whose work thus far promises tha, he will open a multitude of wide holes for the plunging of the, backfield. At right guard another vet- eran, Wilson, will be seen in action. Cappon and Muirhead at Tackles. The tackle positions no longer seem to hold cause for apprehension. On the left side of the line Cappon, All- Conference end last year, will do well to fill ore of the vacancies left by the graduation of ex-Captains Goetz and Weiman, while "Stan"' Muirhead will fill in at the right. IMuirhead is fin unknnwn an.ntit in NOTICE Tryouts for assistant foot- ball manager report to Al May, manager, at Ferry field at 3 o'clock. CS FOR EVERYONE, IS PLAN were 20 men who responded for the first call at 3:30 o'clock yesterday aft- ernoon. This sort of training has won the 'approval of Coach Mitchell, Dr. May, and Dr. John Sundwall, the new, head of the department of health and hygiene. -llI I i. .,:-a-w :.: ; :/'l 1 't'I 11 ' /,r 'r l i,1 'c 1 I 1 1 l c { ,# II Iflf 1V1U111k1U 1 U1 U1tt1U Wn1qual~ yn f Varsity play, but Coach Yost is con-: Cross country running for everyone fident 'of his ability to holdhis own who has an interest in that sport is against all comers.' 4t the flank po- the slogan of Prof. H. C. Carver who, sitions will be "Bernie"' Kirk - and is behind the cross country movement Paul Goebel, the latter a veteran of here. Professor Carver is not out for last year and a slellar perfhrmer in speed in his classes which meet every every game in which he participated. day at Waterman gymnasium at 3:30 Kirk has made a remarkably credit- and 4:30 o'clock, but he maintains able showing, and bids fair to play.the that slow steady running is the most end left open.b y the shifting of'Cap- helpful exercise in building up the pon to tackle. body. Taken as a whole the'"team appears His classes are open to all and he to be powerful both on the offensive is doing this work in connection with and the defensive, and the game Saur- the Intramural department If a fresh- day should give Coach Yost the oppo- mnan shows that he is re to joinf sition needed to test his new Wolver- faster company, he is turiit.. >ver to} ine machine in every department of the freshman squad under the tutelege the grid game before he points his of Donald Douglass, member of last eleven for the more important games year's Varsity track team. 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