I~I~ NAL SPURTS' > Michigan Union Orchestra. Packard v Academy. Tickets, $1.00.-Adv. Fine Furnishings e OV1 AN~ ~m MSU~hIhyE GRIDIRON GOSSIP (Continued from Page Three) )Iinnesota. iinneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 29.- Dr. Williams, veteran '_3opher grid mentor is still shaking up his back- fieid. Martineau, promising halfback, was shifted from the first to the third team. Olson and Brown alternated in calling signals. Captain Tierney whose eligibility is still in questeion remained on the third squad. Johnson and Gray who have been out due to injuries returned to the first squad. Oster's line plunging . pleased the Gopher coach and he was retained at fullback. oit college. With neither a heavy nor an experienced line to open holes or a plunging fullback who can buck the opponents forward wall for gains, Pit is expected that the Purple's game will be an aerial attack.; PROF. G. C. GRISMORE RETURNS AFTER YEAR AT HARVARD Professor G. C. Grismore, of the law school, recently, returned from Har- vard where received his doctor's de- gree after a year of study. Professor Grismore received the Ezra Ripley Thayer teaching fellowshin last v'ar and secured a year's leave of absence for study at Harvard. While at Cam- bridge he took advanced work under Dean Iound, of the law school. ' Feeds Body and Mind It is a decided'help in making your work at the University a success. R LA D & COMPANY PRESENTS 'UMN SUITS AND TOP COATS, What's What; Excluding What's Not CUSTOM TAILORED ste Is The Guiding Principle In The DeAign all Of Our Clothes. It Results From A Cir- ial Study Of What Is Wanted And Worn In >or This Autumn Season. Good Value We t Emphasize. It Is Basic To The Building Business And One Policy Exclusive, But Not ve. We Make Every, Suit We Sell. 511 stare s- Purdue. Lafayette, Indiana, Sept. 29.-Secret practice was started,. at Purdue by Coach Dietz, while the squad was put through a strenuous drill. New plays were tried out by the former Carlisle player in preparation forthe Wabash contest this Saturday. George Evers- man, varsity quarter who was knock- ed unconscious in practice Monday night, is still in the hospital but will recover and will be back on the grid- iron in a week. Indiana. Bloomington, Indiana, Sept. 29.-- Coach Stiehm used the ghost ball -for the first time this year at Indiana Secret practice has also been inaugur- ated by the Hoosier head which indi- cates that he has already begun to point his team -for the intersectioial contest with Harvard on October 9. Gene Thomas, varsity halfback, who has been on the injured list, returned to the field and will be used in the Kalamazoo game this week end. Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, Sept. 29.-Chicago will take the field against Northwest- [i111L ern Saturday reinforced by three sets of backs all of Big Ten calibre. Coach G Stagg may not keep the same four men in during tle whole game with such a plentiful supply of backs. Zorn, a sophomore weighing 178 is said to be one of the most finished, backs who ever stepped upon Stagg field. Zori is a sturdy defensive man, can hit the line and can throw a pass like a bul; let. Thomas, a 18 pound back who steps the 100 in 10 1-5, has great possibilities. Moecher and Hermes, the latter a regular on the 1918 S. A. T. C. team, who has been out for two seasons because of bad legs, is hitting the line well. Timme who played fine footballagainst Michigan and Wiscon- sin last fall ranks as a third rater on the squad now. Romney will direct the play from quarter. Cole, another former star may be seen at one half along with Pyott, although Hurlbut and Zorn may break in. With a strong line and three 50 yard punters Coach Stagg is polishing up the'team for Saturday's clash. - Northwestern. 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