THE MICHIGAN DAILY SCORE BY QUARTERS ICHIGAN ist -1a 2nd 7 ird 4th FINAL 7.1438, INNESOTA - 0 0 0 0 A' Sandwiches, coffee, milk, chocolate, pie, French pastry, delivery free to your room till 11 P. M. We are giv- ing soup, choice of three meats, bread and butter, coffee or tea, dessert, all for 35c. You can eat what and when you like for $6.00 a week. Ham's Lunch, call 1526-M, 538 Forest Ave.- Adv. "School For Scandal" is coming.- Adv. t Patronize Daily Advertisers.-,adv. I ST DEFEATS GOPHERS VITH NEWOPE TACTICS' (Continued from Page Five) nlr m d drri ki A-ttn Steketee fumbled and lost 11 yards on the Statue of Liberty play. Stek- etee punted over the Minnesota goal line. Martineau gained 4 yards around right end. Knode went in for aBnks. Minnesota made first down on a line buck. In mae4ya asana LIown Martineau slipped after a 5-yard end run. Ball was on the 50- gain. Hartey went in for Teberg. line. Steketee failed to gain. Minnesota made 1 yard. Minnesota BE~ iD W BURBERRY E DOMEST SHEEP - ARM UP FOR THE GAME NGLISH ULSTERS $65 'IC O'COATS $50 LINED COATS= $12-r BLANKET LINED COAT $10 r EIRDASHERS HATTERS liililiilllililillillillllltiilili si made 2 yards. Merrill for Cole. Olson hit the line for 6 yards. Larson in for Brickley. Minnesota fumbled and lost 6 yards. Martineau thrown for 2-yard loss on end run. Muirhead intercepted a Minnesota pass on 46-yard line. - Steketee made 9 yards on end run. Steketee gained 15 yards and first down. Another touchdown. Michigan worked the ball past the center of the field on a series of line ~plunges. Goebel lay out near the edge of the field unseen by Mnineseta. The ball was snapped to Roby who passed' to Goebel for 32 yards and a touch- down. Goebel kicked goal. Michigan kicked off to Minnesota and the game ended with the ball in Minnesota's territory. Score-MIchigan 88, Minnesota 0. COACH THORNE TO TRAIN WRESTLERS Wrestling enthusiasts literally crowded the wrestling room Thursday when Clifford Thorne, the new coach, made his first appearance on the cam- pus. His appearance had been her- alded for some time, and if the man- ner in which the wrestlers turned out to greet him can be taken as an indi- cation of enthusiasm, wrestling will be one of the greatest indoor sports at Michigan this year. Coach Thorne worked out with several of the men and made a particularly favorable im- pression. He is a past master of the art of wrestling, having been in the game for 15 years, and wrestled with the greatest men in the game including such wrestlers as Frank Gotch, Stan- laus Zbysko and others of like prom- inence. His next. appearance, how- ever, will not, be until Dec. 1, when coaching will begin in earnest. He favors a plan whereby the men will be divided into classes according to their wrestling exp'erience. 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