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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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"fr 'itk-vrlvr'hninP s o0:'orivard Passing
OI11C .,EdTF '-N P JERF~ECT
SHIAPE FOR TO1)XY'S CONTE'S
(Special to The Daily)'
Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20.-ith
last practice before the greatest; game
of, the year for Ohio State, Coach
SWfliie ag~ain stressed the importance
fan. overhead 'game that is hard to
fathomn and sent his men thirough ev-'
er~y possible play in which the for-;
ward-pss is used to advance the ball,.
The teami if not now in con~dition,
never will be. Wilce has Worked it as
hard as anty team has ever been? work-
ed in order to have a team worthy' o;
representfii tthe Scarlet and Gray. Un-
less his. wort- is ac~hjlished to per-
fection all drill has been in vain~ be-
cause the Ohio players realize that
they are going up against a team
which has the -stinig of three straight
defeats at the hands of the Buckeyes
to make them all the more eager 'for
victory'.
J3Iteci~gan Ratet Stronger
In speaking of the game Coach
Wilce said yesterday, "On paper. Mich-
igan is figured toj win the game butt in
modern football paper dope is not re-
liable,"
Modern, football is what the Buck-
eyes will 'use n 'an effort to win the
contest which opens the wonderful
stadium at Columbus. Coach Wihee is
doing everything in his power to' give
the Buckeyes enough trick plays in
tflie ;overhead game to outguess , the
Wolverines. This, coupled with the
well known Ifighting power of the
Ohio State teams, will be relied upon.
by 0. S. U. to win from Mihibgan.
Both teamrs hav~e green men on .the
tin:1hi State has with the 'excep-
tino aptain Lloyd Pixley an ,en-
tirey new line. The enids Frank, Hon-,

akter and Florette' are playing their
first sason inl these positions. Tackles
Petcoff and Pauley are also new and
Kotler at gu~ard and Kleint at center~
hav~en't played a game' in the Confer-
ence.
Sltrr. In ifielhi
However, the backfield stacks up
miich better' against theW voierlnes'
second def~ense. "Hoge~"'Workman at
quarter proved his worth two years
ago when he aided the Buckeyes mate-
rially fin the winnig of the Big Ten
cham~pionshi'p. Ollie ,Klee, the Dayton
flash, has woni his way into a secure
berth at left half. At, right half is
tho veteran Blair, in addition to Isa-
bel who showed up so, well against,
Michigan last year. Isabel may start
at left half but it is thought that Klee
will get the call.. At f~ullback is. the
find of the season for Ohilo State.
.Michaels has develoued into one of the
lest plungers in the history of Buck-
eye elevens, and. Is counted upon to
gain. much yardage for Ohio.
With this combination Wilce 'ex-
pects to win frown Michigan. 'There
are only two men on the Wolverine
team of which the Ohio .State mentor
has any, fear... These men are ,Kipke
and Cappon and 'if these men can be
stopped Wilce figures that half the
battle" is won.
Watches Goebel andl Kirk
Hei lopeaigsm mni 1the art of holding off Captain Goebel
and Kirk, the" Wolverine ends., These

mien have been taught much of the 0.
S. U. passing game as Assistant Coach
Little of Michigan scouted the Buck-
eyes at the Oberlin, contest and saw
many of the plays used by Ohio. If
these men can be kept out of a play
it greatly increases. the Scarlet and
Gray chancees -of completing the play.
On the line Michigan is concededs
to be better, in experience but is light.-
er than the Ohio forward wall. The
State line averages 192 pounds while
the Wolverines tip the scales at only
184.
ANK ARBOR HGHFACES
BATTLE- CREEK TOAY
COAClf U0EI14t PIMMES JLOCALi
TEAM IN USE OF FORWA(RD
PASS GAME
Poach Hollway takes his Ann Ar-
bor High football, squad of 18 men to
;Battle Creek today where they meet:
'the fast aggregation from the Cereai
,city high. The outcome'is hard to pre-
dict. Battle Creek has defeated Al-
bton 19 to 0 while last Saturday Ann
Arbor hung up a score of 14-0 on the

same team. This will make the sec-I
ond hard game of the season for the
purple and white men and the third1
for theBattle Creek team, which won
a 13 to 0 game from Jacksoxi the first
of the season.
It will be a case of strong all
around offense meeting a highly de- l
veloped forward pass attack. Coach
Hallway has put forth great efforts!f
to perfect an aerial attack and he is
depending on this to balance the of-
fensive'. of the team.
Several Ann Arbor players who
were declared ineligible, at the start
of the season have worked off, their
deficiencies and are ready to ,appear
in uniform. today. Only~ one of the
regulars, Wilson, end,, will 'be out of
the game and it is expected that he
will be able to play before the end
of the season.
Lose something?. A classified in
the Daily will find it.--Adv.
REAL PEN SERVICE
IRIDER'S PEN SHOP.

RESERVES, FRSHMEN
TOMAEOHIOTRAP~
Coach Fisher, of the Reserve squad,i
announced yesterday that the follow-
ing men would make the trip to Ohio
State for t he Buckeye-Wolverine
game: Bloomer, ;Campbell, Bennett,
Decker, Donnelly, Elliott, Edwards,1
Galloway, Galamo, Swanson, Schakel,
Smith, "Walton,, Stegmeirr, Garmnan,
Carney, Scully, Armstrong, Miller,
Day, B enson, Lakde, Peternman, Wool-
Cott, Wilson, Price, Savage, Newbe,
Ingle, Foster.
The following members of the
freshmen squad will make the trip
to Columbus this morning on the 0.
S. U. special: Bruce, Brown, Babcock,
Baher, Baer, Brown, Crippen, Corey,,
Campbell, Drew, Dewey, Downing,
Frank, Frederickson, Funk, Grube,
Goebel', Gillingham, Greogric, Grubbi,
IHeston,. Heath, Kelly, Krueger, Koe-
nig, Lutomski, Mills, Mathie, Me'wey,
Maas, Marion, Matheson, Meier, Olds,
Ogilvie, Parker, Quish, Roseberg,
'Scheib, Stafford, Schlacks, Spenser,
Vick, Wahl, Wetzel.

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