GE'VOTHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1 :4.' 4 A deposit will hold until Christmas The Varsity band furnished the mus- amphire an other che stating ic for the first Athletic association at O. D. Morrill's, 17 Nickel's Arcade. dance in 1898. t all COACH YOST AND SQUA0D DPART FOR MADISON AFTER RHOUSING SEND-OFF1 TAXI PHONE DODGE CABS9 Wisconsin Field Covered by Blanket of Snow on Eve of Great Game; Weather Freezing ENTIRE MICHIGAN TEAM IN EXCELLENT PHYSICAL TRIM Thirty-three Wolverine gridiron warriors accompanied by Coach Yost, Wieman, Sturzenegger and Trainer Archie Hahn were- given a rousing send-off last night when they left to invade Camp Randall at Madison, lmwwlmp ... -r i ; (I''a? ,,.IL Wis. The Michigan team was in fine condition for the final trip of theI season. They arrive in Madison this morning and will go through a light workout on the Cardinal gridiron in preparation for the tilt with the Badgers tomorrow afternoon. Six inches of snow covered the field at Camp Randall and the temperature was below freezing. The snow will not seriously discommode the players for Richards' men have the field cov- ered although chances are that it will be a trifle soft Saturday due to rains which preceded the snowstorm. Same Line to Begin Every Michigan man is In condi- tion for the fray and when the Wol- verines line up against Wisconsin to- morrow afternoon for the first time since the memorable battle of Nov. 19, 1905, they will be in better condi- tion than at any time since the Con- ference season opened. The same line that smothered the plunges of Cran- gle, Walquist, and Peden of Illinois will start the game. Kirk and Goebel at ends, Johns and Muirhead at tac- kle, Captain Dunne and Wilson at guards, with Vick playing offensive center and defensive tackle is. the for- ward wall Coach Yost has selected to start the game. Swan, who got into the scrimmage at Illinois, and Petro will be first, string substitutes from tackle to tackle, while Neisch will be held in reserve for the flank positions. The Badgers have a line which has improved with every game but if the Wolverines charge as they did against the Suckers they will be a hard lot to hold. Cappon Certain in Backfield Wisconsin is reputed to possess the best set of backs any Badger team has boasted of since 1912. Many crit- ics are loud in claiming that Jawn Richards backfield is the class of the middle west. Coach Yot also has seven men, from which to choose his backfield quartette, who compare fav- orably with the best in the country. Michigan's backfield puzzle will not be made public by Coach Yost until the whistle blows Saturday. At pres- ent only one of the seven men is cer- tain to be seen behind the li~ne when the contest opens. This man is Cap- pon. "Cappe's" great' work at Illi- nois surpassed the expectations of all Michigan supporters. His line plunging was consistent and always good for a few yards. Cappon is a strong defensive men as well and should prove as effective as Captain Sundt' in driving. He will play left half. Roby or Usher will open at full- back, Steketee or Kipke at right half, and Banks or Uteritz will direct the Wolverines from quarterback. It is not unlikely that Coach Yost will hold some of his men in reserve until the opportunity presents itself for Michi- gan to strike, or until the Badger coach switches his men behind the line. Wisconsin has two sets of men for the backfield and may use his entire quota. Chauncey M. Depew opened the 1896- 97 lecture course. BETWEEN DANCES Be sure to come over and try Our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AND SALADS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS - 9:30 P. M., 12:30 A. M. CHAMBER of COMMERCE INN Next to Armory "*0""* AL Spalding t m for Sport Whether you play foot ball, basket ball, or indulge in any athletic sport, Spalding implements will give most satisfaction. Send for catalogute A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State St., Chicago RIFLE TEAM STOPS OUTDOOR PRACTICE Due to the inclement weather, the rifle team will probably hold no more outdoor practice this year. However, indoor shoots at the Armory with other schools will be held. Such was the practice last year, when competi- tion was found with Wisconsin and Ohio State. The Riffle club is still planning on holding the Turkey shoot on Thanksgiving day, unless the' weather becomes much worse.' MORE WANTED FOR BILLIARD TOURNEY Students wishing to enter the com- ing billiard tournament which is to be held at the Union the middle of next week, should sign up now. At present, few students have entered the tourna- ment and as the list of entries will bel closed after Saturday it is hoped a large number will join the ranks of the entries before that time. All the entry money is to be used in the pur- chase of prizes for the winners. Sport Clippings Boxing for freshmen will begin at Harvard this month. Boxing classes fulfill the - requirements for compul- sory gym work. The classes are lim- ited to 35 per hour, and it is expect- ed that freshmen now engaged in sea- sonal sports such as tennis, crew, and lacrossewill take up boxing when forced by winter to go indoors. CHICAGO BECOMES BILLIARD CENTER Billiardists from all over the coun- try are arriving at Chicago for the big balk-line tournament, which will open in the Congress hotel next Monday. The East is represented by a large number of good men, including Maur- ice Daly of New York, one time cham- pion. "Chick" Wright, former nation- al amateur champion, is the hope of the West. He enters from San Fran- cisco. Roger Comti, the French contender for the title, reports himself in ex- cellent trim. Critics, however, still count on Willie Hoppe to defend him- self in such a way that only extraor- dinary ability will be able to defeat him. 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