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November 15, 1921 - Image 5

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UP As 1The Undispu ted
Champions Of The West

CHUTE IS WINNER OF HARPHAN TROPHY
SATURDAY WITH FAST TIME OF 26:42
George Chute added his name to the in good time. Arndt came in second'
list of those cross country runners andhe was followed by Whittemore.
who have had their names placed on Captain Pemberthy was the fourth
man to cross the tape, followed by

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"University of Iowa, fogtball cham-
pions of the middle West." Such a
quotation is, to say the least, unfam-
iliar, yet it is obviously true. With
the elimination of Wisconsin from con-
sideration, as a result of the tie game
with Michigan, the Hawkeyes are now
the only eleven who can lay claim
to that title. Ohio State, although she
may share Big Ten honors should she,
as all things seem to indicate, defeat
Illinois next Saturday, has been de-
feated by Oberlin, and as a result can-
not possibly hold iid-western honors.
Iowa has not lost a game, while Ne-
braska, the only other undefeated
eleven, cannot be compared with the
Iowans.
lichigan Win Upsets Race
With the exception of the Michigan-
Wisconsin contest all games in the
Big Ten went according to dope. Chi-
cago had a hard struggle to defeat 11-
linois, but triumphed by a 14 to 6
count after the Illini had secured the
lead through two beautiful field goals
by Sterneman. Ohio State waded to
victory over Purdue, scoring 28 points
to none for the Boilermakers, while
the conquering Iowa machine literally
MITCHELL ADVANCES NEW
PLAN FORTRA
FRATERNITIES WILL BE DIVIDED
INTO EIGHT ATHLETIC
LEAGUES
An entirely new scheme of promot-
ing athletic competition among frater-
nities has been devised by the Intra-
mural department, according to an an-
nouncement by Coach E. D. Mitchell,
director of the department.
The new system consists of divid-
ing the fraternities according to loca-
tion and type, and placing them into
one of the eight leagues to be formed.
as a result of this arbitrarydivision.
The probable leagues follow: State,
Washtenaw, Hill, Madison, Ingalls,
House Clubs, Graduate and Profession-
al.
Ralph 0. Rychner, '22M, former
Varsity basketball captain, has been
placed in charge of the basketball
tourney and he plans'to start play on
or about Dec. 1, fully two months
earlier than play commenced last year.
Each team entered in the tournament
will meet each team in its respective
league and the final winner will be de-
termined by an elimination tourney in
which the winners of the eight leagues
will compete.
The personnel of the leagues will be
made known by a later announcement.
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trampled Indiana underfoot, rolling up
41 points and holding the Hoosiers
scoreless during the four periods of
muddy football.
Gophers Idle
Minnesota was in idleness Saturday
in preparation for the big game with
Michigan. The Gophers, with two
weeks rest, should be able to present
a formidable line-up to Coach Yost's
cripples despite early season reverses.
Northwestern also indulged in a much
needed rest, although it is doubtful if
all the rest in the world can bring
victory over the tremendous power of
Iowa when the two teams clash at
Evanston next Saturday. The Purple,
weak enough, were badly crippled in
the game with Purdue and are no
match for Iowa. This game, with the
other Big Ten contests, will bring the
Conference season to a close.
Badgers to Meet Maroons
Ohio State will meet Illiniois and is
expected to make it five defeats in a
row for the Indians and thus giving
Northwestern company in the cellar
position. Chicago faces Wisconsin at
Chicago in a game that is decidedly
difficult to dope, but presentindica-
tions are that the powerful aerial at-
tack of the Badgers should prove too
strong for the Maroons. Stagg's men
experienced great difficulty in downing
Zuppke's cohorts, while the Badgers
counted three touchdowns against the
Indians. Still, the remarkable fighting
power of the Maroons will make the
game a hot one, and it would be no
surprise to see Chicago come out on

the Harphan trophy by winning the
five mile grind Saturday morning ij
the annual race for the trophy. Chute
got away to a good start and was
never headed although Arndt, the sec-
ond man to finish, was but half a min-
ute behind him. Chute made splen-
did time, considering the condition of
the course, completing the distance
in 26 minutes and 42 seconds. This is
the best time ever made by a. Mich-
igan man over the five-mile course,
but not the best for the course. All-
man of Illinois holds the record with
a time of 26 minutes and 27 seconds.
Run on New Course
The usual trophy course was in
such terrible condition tha.t Coach
Steve Farrel refused to let his men
travel over it. Instead they ran over
their customary course out Geddes
Avenue and across the river and back
over Fuller Street.- Nine men started
the run and all completed their race
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Bowen, Earhart, Dunklin and Purcell
in the order named.
The first six men in will receive
jerseys and cross country letters, be-
sides having the opportunity of rep-
resenting the University at the Con,
ference meet at Indiana next Satur-
day. Chute, Arndt and Whittemore
will also be given cups for their ef-
forts.
(Continued on Page Eight)

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Purdue and Indiana will also
with the latter the ruling fav-

its of Sport

At intercollegiate track meets in
future events will be timed by the new
stop watches that will record ' the
tenth of a second instead of the usual
one-fifth.
The new fractional time will give
sprinters particularly an opportunity
to beat records which have withstood
assaults for years.
Nebraska continues to be the only
unbeaten member of the Misouri Val-
ley football conference, having trounc-
ed Kansas, 28-0, at Lincoln, last Sat-
urday. The Nebraska eleven has won
two of its three conference games and
will play the third against Ames next
Saturday. ,
Missouri, by defeating Oklahoma, 21-
14, moved into second place forcing
out the Kansas Aggies who lost .to
Ames last Friday.
Ty Cobb, 'with a batting average of
A43, leads the hitters of the California
winter league, according to unofficial
records. Harry Heilman is second
with .394, Roger Hornsby third with
.387 and George Sisler fourth with .361.

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LOST-On diagonal walk, gold ring
with Phi Kappa Sigma seal. - Call
Watterworth at 1166. Reward. 42-3
LOST-8 1-2x11 cloth covered note
book containing Pathology notes.
Name and address in upper right
corner. Call Shepard at 670-R. Re-
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LOST-Liather note book. Also loose
set Diction and Usage notes. Re-
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LOST-Gold Waltham wrist watch on
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Phone 231. 44-3
LOST-Tuesday 8th, between 904 Oak-
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wrist watch. Monogram D. W. P.
Phone 652-M. 44
FOUND - Rain coat left in Varsity
Barber Shop. Owner can obtain it
by paying for adv. 44-2
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sheepskin from lower cloak room
in Union. return it to the same place
as that person was seen and will be
prosecuted. 43-3
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FOR RENT--Share in large front
suite. Steam heat, desks. $4.00.
Roommate wanted in double room.
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FOR RENT - Three good rooms in
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Nickel's Arcade, third floor. 42-3
FOR RENT - Very pleasant double
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and private family preferred. Write
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and the boy who didn't know when he
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That football game at the end has
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