3 ~~THEk MICHIGAN DAILYNEDY, OEBR1.12 * * * * ** * *, *r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special discount on personal Christ-! A deposit will hold until Christmas Half a dozen glaring searchlights, the Lehigh-Lebanon Valley batty~ as Card orders received before Nov. a gift box Crane, Hurd; Whiiting, the first known to have ever been which Lehigh won, 55-7. 0. . Mrril, 7 Ncke's rcae.Hampshire and other choice stationery __________ ). O D.Morill 17 ickl'sArcdeat 0. D. Morrill's, 17 Nickel's Arcade. used on an outdooir field in a regular pen evenings.-Adv. Adv. match were used Saturday to finish Patronize our Advertisers-Adv. MICHIGAN AND MINNESOTA MEET NEXT SATURDAY IN, LAST BATTLE OF THE YEAR 7^' , STARTING TODAY yv ..w a t };;.. " ) e "^. r.,. , . }{ Annual Contest Between Rival Teams Attraction to Homecoming Crowd "LITTLE BROWN JUG" ONCE MORE BONE OF CONTENTION Minnesota and Michigan will meet on Ferry field Saturday in one of their annual gridiron arguments. The Gop- her-Wolverine game has been one, of the most important contests of the West for the past 25 years. This year should be no exception. The Minne- sota team has had a rest for two weeks, spending the time profitably in final preparation to win what they consider the most important game on their schedule and to take "the Little Brown 'Jug" back to Minneapolis with them. 14 . INN1tSOTA TICKET SALE Thisy morning at 9 o'clock, the Athletic association will place on sale a limited number of re- served seat tickets for the Mich- igan-Minnesota game. This sale is open to all, and any person will be allowed to purchase four of these tickets .and receive them at the time of purchase. Orders will. still be reserved by mail un- til all tickets are sold. No gen- eral admission tickets will be for sale until all reserved seats. are gone. ful season but Dr. Williams' proteges will come upon Ferry field 'gaturday All of the injured players on the big the shut out Michigan handed them at Northmen's squad, with the exception Northrop field last year when Steke- of Oss, are fit and ready to go. There tee's tWe scored the only pjits ot is every reason to believe that this the game. Martineau, Gopher halfback, game should be one of the season's and Gilstad,, fullback, are two sterling, best with each team fighting to the backfield men who will bear watching. last whistle. A capacity crowd of Brown, pilot of the Williams' machine, 40,000 will be present. is also a clever field .general. Martin- Gophers Determined eau carries the triple threat and is Minnesota has not enjoyed a success- dangerous. from any formation. On the Y Calkins Fletcher Drug Co. snd the CuAti Drug Co,. niti the inspcecion of TREBOR$.0 LONON M?% DR PIPES I I Ivory $to~t or/ stops all dents fo the Uni*I Stottsand Canoa .QROSVENOR NICHIOLAS 6& CO~. Inc. I2 .UEast 48th Street New YOrk Ch yJ LI - I Prbal 50rnUpeUr cent of Miciga Me "hve eve Prob aly th0tper er f" cent of Michigan Men play A Billiards on aind off dur. fag their oollege course, 8 most of "them at, SILLIARQ5 I 4iA7 S CAN1DIES ?PIPES e "" S ODAS A B-9 line Minnesota. will have thle advantage of weight. "Trig" Johnson, former captain, will play one of the guards, while Captain Teeberg will perform at-tackle. In all, the Gophers are It powerful eleven which has not found itself except once this year, and then, against Northwestern, they displayed the punch of old, but have fallen by heavy scores before Iowa and Wiscon- sin. Block M" for Game. Michigan's homecoming will be "cele- brated by, the block "M" which is ,t be made up of 3,000 undergraduate. stu- dents in the west stand. The block " M" this year which can be seen by more than 20,000 rooters in the 'north and south stand's, will present itself to more rooters than have ever before seen the living Wolverine symbol. cripples Out Coach Yost will be forced to launch his attack in the final game of the 1920 season without the services of twq. de- pendable veterans. Neither Usher nor Captain Dunne will get intohe line- ups. Both of the veterans who .for the Fast four years have figured promin. ently in every Michigan victory have played their last game for the Maize and Blue and will be forced to watch the game from the sidelines. Usher gave promise ot. being, one of the great- est backs Michigan ever had -until he received his injury in the Aggies con- test, which incompacitated him for the season. He was able tq play only a few minutes at Wisconsin. "Eddie" has been a big loss to Michigan--fine onl offense, great on defense. Capt. "Duke" Dunne, also, was hammnered in the Badger tussle and it is extremely doubtful if he will be able to lead his men into the fray with Minnesote. Tickets forh tlie Army-Navy game at the Polo grounds, New York City net i U US .E UE E. - ---.- , Vw*,* jist yu e IX, 1: I F I N C H L E Y 5 W. 46th St. New York I, I Showing Overcoats at 5000 and upwards. Neckwear - Shirts - Socks - I Tufflers I Ann Arbor 324 South. State Street Over Calkins ~,