THE MICHIGAN DAILY oss Country Squad Loses Veterans Fut Retains Powerful Team Nucleus, Although Coach Steve Farrell loses four of the six men who ran in the Conference run last Saturday, the prospects for a splendid bunch of har- riers next fall appear to be unusually bright. Captain Penberthy, Chute, Whittemore. and Standish have run their last grind for the Maize and Blue, leaving only Bowen and Arndt as a nucleus for the distance team next year. But freshman runners and some of the reserves will be back to run over the five nle course. Team Does Well While the Wolverine hill and dale men did not win the Conference title, and were defeated by Illinois and Purdue in meets, nevertheless the men who ran this fall did some good work. The first meet, with Purdue, went to the Boilermakers as did the one to Illinois. But against the veteran Ag- gie team the Michigan aggregation was returned victorious. In the Big Ten run Steve's men placed fifth. Chute developed into a wonderful distance man this year. He was but a few seconds behind Purdue in the Boilermaker meet, and also finished second against Illinois, trailing the leader by five seconds. The Michigan state meet he won by a good margin although running against an Aggie team composed of six veterans, all who ran last year and copped the state title. In the Conference grind he placed seventh, thereby Vinning an "M." Eddie Carroll is the only other harrier to win a letter in the dist- ance runs, and he secured his against Eastern schools. Lose Stars This Year Captain Penberthy, Standish, and Whittemore also had a °good year. They were unusually well up in the scoring in all the runs. These three Obpecial discount on personal Christ- mas Card orders received before Nov. 20. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. Open evenings.-Adv. A Reliable Jeweler CHAPMAN 113 South Main Chop Suey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 613 E. liberty FOR YOUR Sunday Night LUNCH TRY BLIGHTY 709 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. will be missed next year. The other' members of the team, Arndt and Bow- en will and should prove to be splen- did aids to Steve. Arndt, after a poor start due to injuries, showed up well in the middle of the season, and was placed on the first team by Coach Far- rell just previous to the meet with the Farmers. In that run he was the second to finish of the Michigan men. He was also the second Wolverine to complete the course at Bloomington. Bowen is a steady runner, and with two years of cross country running be- hind him should prove to be a win- ner next fall. Marston, who ran against the Pur- due and Illinois teams, but who was bothered by a lame leg during the lat- ter part of the season, will be back next fall. Realck, McCullough, and Smith, of the reserves, all have anoth- er year in which to run for the Maize and Blue. And promising material should be gained from the yearling team. Isbell, who won every tryout as well as the annual freshman run, will be on hand. Then too, Reinke should makc a fine distance man. He usually gave Isbell a good race, Nicholson, Am tutz, Zinn, Goldsmith and Speddinr are other yearling who should be of value to Steve. Two men who were ineligible this fall, but who will be out next year, are Vande Visse and Davis. Both these men are fast and both are capable o1 giving any man in the Conference c. good run. Davis will no doubt take the place of Chute. He is a born run- ner, and can step over the five mile course in record time. He holds the record for the freshman three mile course. Vande Visse has not done any Varsity running here, but has been out every night keeping in condition. It looks as though the Michigan cross country team for 1922 would be a Winner. THANKSGIVING SEES BIG GAMES ON EAST COAST thrashing at the hands of the Ken- RELIGIOUS MEET tuckians. iRELSTARS M The only game worthy of noticeSTARTS MONDAY the west is that scheduled between Notre Dame and M. A. C. Traditions Prof. Charles F. Kent, Woolsey pro- will play the leading role in this fessor of Biblical literature at Yale match as in the several eastern con- university, will be one of the princip- tests, as the South Bend eleven is not anticipating the least bit of opoi al speakers during the Religious Ed- opposi ucation assembly which is to be held tion from the Michigan aggregation. Nov. 28, 29, and 30, in Lane hall. Professor Kent has been released ... J!. . !° .. C t Those Warm Soft Intramural Items' Bowling tournaments will commence next week. The interfraternity meet will take place first, in order to give class managers more time to line up their men. Class managers should be- gin immediately, however, to prepare for the tournament. Physical Exams Being Taken Students are reporting promptly to the University Health service for their physical examinations, according to a report made yesterday. This is the first year that students have been per- mitted to make private appointments for the examinations and few have taken advantage of the privilege. Law students will be examined un- til November 28, when the Engineers will be called. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. STUDENTS LUNCH from his duties for a time at Yale un- iversity in order to hold a series of conferences in universities, colleges, seminaries, and cities in the middle West. The assembly starts at 3 o'clock, Monday, Nov. 28, and is to continue until Wednesday, Nov. 30. There will be morning and afternoon sessions of the assembly. At these sessions, some of which will be devotional in nature, discussions will take place about Bib- ical interpretations and the modern needs of the church. Registration for attendance at the assembly may be made to H. C. Coff- man, director, Lane hall. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. I ALLFGEL vUT RATE- ILU' fa.itWt&'S UP -70-DATEV T'S a whole lot easier to give thanks for blessings bestowed than for those yet to come. If your heating or plumbing appa- ratus is not in the proper work- ing order be thankful that you are acquainted with our tele- phone number and address. WM. HOCHREIN, PLUMBER Phone 525 211 South Fourth Avenue Wool Reefers We have them Priced from I.50 to $6.00 409 EAST JEFFERSON Ink er &Company SO. STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. DRESS SUITS FOR RENTAL OPEN 6:30 A. M. TILL 11:00 P. M. (~,. . ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCT. 10, 1921 Read Down CentralS tandard Time A.M. .P.M. P.M. A&PM Daily Daily Daily Daily 7:30 :3oy Lv... Adrian ...Ar. 7:00 1245 S:oS 2:05.. TecUtnseh ... 6:25 12:io 8:25 2:25......Clinton......6:o i 9:15 3:15 . Saline-......5:15 11:0" 9:45 3 :45 Ar. Ann Arbor LbT. 4:45 10:30 SM. P M. PMAaPM Read Up SUNTDAYS ANT) TOLIDA'YS y ? '; I MANY CONTESTS TO FEATURE DAY IN OTHER GRID SECTIONS P.M. 3 :30 4:05 4:25 5:25 5 :45 R.M. P.M. Lv... Adrian ,.,Ar 9:00 ..:. Tectimseh... 8:25 Clinton .8:5 A Saline.. L 7:15 Ar. Ann Arbor LT. 6:45 P.M. -- .-w ~ - T" r { Turkey day battles will not be fought exclusively at dinner tables, according to arrangements made by the many football warriors. Although King Football has signified his inten- tion of leaving his realm for a year or so he has reluctantly lingered in his parting -- that is, long enough to dish out a few good exhibitions to- day. In celebration of Thanksgiving the football enthusiast will be greeted with some battles about which tradi- tion of many years has been built. Although not considered big games in the sense that they will have any great bearing on the choosing of the intercollegiate championship team. these contests should bear all the landmarks that real fighting tradi- tion can call forth. Cornell Plays Penn The east will be the scene of most of these contests. Cornell's undefeat- ed gridiron eleven will travel down to Philadelphia and amidst all the his- torical surroundings will do battle with their old rivals from Pennsyl- vania in a game which is literally shrouded with traditions. Penn will consider her disastrous season as a partial success if only it is able to overcome the Ithicans this afternoon. In all likelihood the Quakers will be disappointed for the Cornell aggrega- tion has proved to be powerful in every respect in maintaing her unde- feated record. Another traditional game is that be- tween Penn State and Pitt. Penn State, generally regarded as the best football outfit in the east, is looking forward to an easy victory this aft- ernoon, but the Pitt eleven may sur- prise them with a dash of old time power and reverse the order of things. Pitt ,although thrice defeated this season is noted for staging the unex- pected and may make a real battle out. of an otherwise easy fray Yost to See Game Washington and Jefferson will fight against West Virginia this afternoon in an effort to keep her slate clean. The W. and J. combination have prov- ed their metal this season and should entertain little trouble with the Vir- ginians. Incidentally, Fielding H. Yost, Michigan's veteran coach, will be found cheering for his alma ma- ter, West Virginia. Centre College, otherwise known as "The Praying Colonels", will mix mat- ters with Georgetown gridders on the southerners' gridiron. 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