s a team with a purpose and the men were imbued with the spirit to ac- complish victory no matter how diffi- cR ult " i "Saturday Was A Great Day" White, Van Columbus 'erVoorfZs Successo May Slip Into Reg War 'racle Berth OVERCONFIDENCE WILL BE DISASTROUS OF IC'IALS1 Illinois next! Firm in the knowledge that C Bob Zuppke, of the Illini,.is brin to Ferry field next Saturday at that is one of the most powerfu the Big Ten and one that will no spect in the least the trumpeting praise that have acclaimed the W erines the greatest Michigan tean many a year the Michigan Va turned to with a will in yesterd practice. ___________ - LUiI I IliI lI UI I AUU r At line for several sizeable gains, one of 1; n f 18,yards being particularly praise- IIi I worthy, played a beautiful game on ivy IIIL L E5 UFU oIX31I1 the defense, and showed himself to be a worthy substitute for the consist- SPi3IT ALONE E ABLE1 IN1 Y Nf1 SAY ently spectacular Cappon. To )L1' iIAWKEYE TO In yesterday's practice the second ONE PO!NT VICTOJR Varsity was given a scrimmage with'---- owch the Reserves as its share of the af- When Elinois meets Michigan Satur- ging ternoon's business, w'hile the regu 1(ay on Ferry field, the Suckers will team lars were put through some intens- I Iready to battle in the same manner it in ive signal practice, rehearsing old tl'at baffled2 the powerful Iowa eleven t re- plays and learning a few -more new [last Saturclax. Playing a vastly super- ;s of ones that will be held in readiness for 'or game to what they showed at the Volv- the Illinois attack. The fact that not beginining o the season, it was only m in once during the Ohio game was Michi- due to injuries sustained by several.of rsity gan forced to open up and that Illi- I the Orange and. Blue stars that Iowa lay's nois scouts who watched the Wolver- was able to win by the slight margin far this season in cross country run- train ning. More than 90 men have been ion working out daily under Coach Sulli- to s van with an additional 50 under Coach one-I Farrell This squad will be enlarg- red. ed, offlicials hope by at least 150 more men when the freshmen gym classes I send their quota and the fraternities are informed of the meet. Each fra- ternity will haoe a three man team. The meet on Nov. 21 will be for the fraternities. -a isilver cup being the prize for the winning team; the meet mid on the follwing day will be an all port campus affair with all those who have and, trained steadily from at least Nov. 1 als t being eligible. The winners will re- ityc ceive medals. Winners in the all- 1 twee fresh meet Nov. 18, however, will not this be allowed to compet, while anyone the who has not undergone the proper %" 7stern Gri Games Dy icago, Oct. 24.-Fc west rapidly is ass ions of a very suce causing Western Cc to scratch their he over the problem en 2,000,000 and 3,( season in bleache days when football A".y 0 1 ines in action were forced to retun Regulars iShape to Urbanadisappointed over the tight With the exception of the costly loss ly tied, bag of tricks gives Michigan of Roby and VanderVoort the Wolver-' a distinct strength. The problem a ines came out of the Oh fray in "good to her ability to use these play: against the spirited defense of the I]- shape dt'h the ibagae the Iian lini is one that will be settled on Sat- in good condition unless the unex- urday. F - pected happens during this week's g practice and still hold closed the The following st'atement, given out sack of surprises that were not used yesterday by the Athletic association, against the Buckeyes. :I shows clearly the necessity for sus- To fill the half bank position left tained Michigan spirit and clearly vacant by the injury of Roby, Coach points out the danger of overconfi- Yost has a splendid man in Herb dence that might follow the remark- Steger. . The sophomore .from Oak able victory over Ohio . Park did splendid work du'ring his "The first battle is won, but now stay in the Ohio battle and is expect- we must face the future and realize ed to give a. good account of himself that General Zuppke is invading Ann against Illinois. That the loss of Arbor next Saturday with a very VanderVoort may not be as serious as strong team, as evidenced by their was first expected is indicated in the game with the Iowa team that defeat- 'discovery" of L. S. White of Reed ed Yale. Iowa won only by a safety City.. Taken from the Reserve squad from Illinois. There will be' contin- two weeks ago with practically no ned concentration of work this week football experience, the only gridiron in preparation for this new test. work being under the eyes of Coach "No football game can be won by Fisher, White proved hinself a veri- the efforts that are past. The results table find when the injury to Vander- of .next Saturday's game will depend Voort caused his sudden injection in- on what Michigan does this week in to the line-up, preparation for it and in the game it- White, Blahnik Ready self. Th ghting spirit must be the Green and inexperienced as he is, he same as as shown in the Ohio stad- outplayed his Buckeye opponent from ium Saturday. In a sense Michigan the first few seconds of his play and must rebuild and replace lost forces. his rapid development in his' two The line has been ;Michigan's main brief weeks on the Varsity squad problem for the year, VanderVoort seems to show that, with a few niore a star tackle is out for the season. days of Coach Little's tutelage, he will C This makes the line problem all the prove mtre than a satisfactory sub- )harder with four games to go. Roby's stitute. Then, too, there is Blahnik, loss in itself is a severe one. who is himself a capable tackle but. "The fight and -courage of the Mich- who has been hampered by illness all igan team at Ohio State was wonder- season. With White and Blahnik in ful and it continued from the first to good shape the loss of VanderVoort, the last whistle, this in the face of the great as it is, should not be so ser- fact that in one play before the half. iousl4 felt as was at first thought. was ended, two of Michigan's sta; A word, too, should be said for men had to leave the-game, to be fol- George Dunleavy. who substituted for lowed later by her captain. This did Cappon in the last quarter of the.Ohio not daunt or discoutag4 those who coinbat. The big boy from Gary, In-were already in the game or those diana, ripped through the Buckeyewho replaced those injured. It was . Il 65 S ° 1- G- it y .- I i u e i y j T v I y' s' _i r y t p) I t IIII 3 z i i S of cne point. If Clarke, Happenny, and Woodward, of the Illini, had been able to stay in the game until the finish it is doubtful if the game would have ende d as it did. What chaices Michigan has with II- linos depends altogether on how long the Zuppke "come-back" spirit is able to carry on. Illinois was clearly out- matched when they played Iowa but it was the grim fight displayed that really left the game in doubt until the final whistle. It is true that when Zuppke's men line up Saturday they will be without the services of three regulars but they will have a for-. ward passing combination that is high- ly developed with Dawson, quarter- back, doing the heaving and Captain Wilson, end, and McElwain, half, the receiving. It was this combinationj that was responsible for the one touchdown scored against Iowa. In; addition to his speed and consistency, McElwain is great on line plunges. He tore through the heavy H-awkeye line time after time for steady gains, go-{ ing through for six yards on the play1 that pushed the ball over the goal line. LangrockCutom 'Cothes Special Order fDparthnent MN!EN who desire garments tailored to their order will fi;,d our special order de- )artment qualified to cater to their require- ments. This department offers the services of lorg ex- perience. The tailoring is done by expert -raftsmen on your spedial patterns. N. A. A. HOLDS GENERL MEMBERSHIP MEETING a Making plans for the coming year will be the work of the senior organ- iza'ion of the Women's Athletic as- sociation at a meeting to be held at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon in Bar- bour gymnasium. As the meeting will be the first one of the senior or- ganization this year, the Executive Board iis anxious for all the members to be present. Membership in the major group, is open to all university women who! have more than 100 honor points to' their credit and who have paid the membership fee of 75 cents. For those women who have not yet joined, a III' 4 1 I 's i Intramu ralItems Now that the excitement preceeding and following the Ohio State game has calmed down the fraternity men have turned their attention again to their speedball tournament. Yester- day afternoon several important games were played, the winners of the eight leagues ,being decided upon. It is believed that before another week has passed the silver loving sup, em- blematic of the championship, will have been awarded The next few days will see many exciting matches: run off with teams of the highest cali-' ber participating. The games to be played this after- noon are as follows; at 3:30, Kappa Nu vs. Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. At 4:30, Delta Tau Upsilon vs. Phi Chi. Phi Upsilon draws a bye. All of these games are final selec-! tions and all -results will be determ-, ined by them regarless of any c'onflict that arose in schedules last week. al office wishes ,to emphasize the fact that it is imperative that all the matches both singles and doubles, be played and reported by 5:30 this af- ternoon. Dreyfus-Goldsmith 402M vs. Fox-Greiner 2824W. Upjohn-Bauer 374 vs. Hartwell-McKnight 909. Crouch-Hough 343 vs. Riley-Weyand 1460.p Director Mitchell announced yes- terday that as soon as the inter-fra- ternity speedball tournament is fin- ished there will be staged both a class and an independent tournament. "The reason we have not made arrange- ments to hold the class tournament before this," said Mr. Mitchell, "is that we wish to allow the various I classes to become organized and to select their athletic managers. The members of the winning teams will receive the new medals which were designed this summer by the Western Conference of IntramuralI Athletic Directors. The class manag- ers are requested to report to Direct- or Mitchell as soon as they have their teams organized so that the tourna-, ment may be run off without delay. In regards to the independent teams the same ruling holds, the manager of each team must report to the Intra- mural office in Waterman gymnasium with a list of his players and arrange for his schedule. The Intramural office announced yesterday that there will be two ad-, dCtional cross country meets held on Nov. 23 and 24. These meets are the result of the great interest shdwn so We request you" large assortment Van Boven & Cress E CLUSIVE AGENTS THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT P.h. L SIFI A DVERTI SI to call today and inspect our of imported woolens. MICHIGAN DAILY Classified Rates. TWo Cents per word a day, paid in imum charge for A~rst day,. 25c.' Minimum thereaft cents per word per day if charged. White space cha of 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to those Liner Rates: Twelve cents per, line, without contract/, PIONE 960 ce. The all-campus tennis tournament has now reached the round before the semi-final with five matches being the order in the singles for today~ Flower 166 vs. Greiner 2824 W, Moore 1505 vs. Cash 1958 R; Rush J51 M vs. t, a representative of the associationJ. P. Vose 056 J; Feinsinger 402 M vs. will be stationed from 3:30 to 4:30 o'-Petersen 1490 W; Appel 473 J vs. clock on Monday and Tuesday after- Spannagle 1360 W.. noons of each week in Barbour gym- In the doubles there are three nasium to receive memberships andmatches on the card, the winners on- to give out information. tering the semi-finals. The Intramur- N later years you'll be. proud of your photo- graph that the 'Ensian displays - if it portrays your o w n ' personality a nod is distinguished from the rest. In other words, if it's made- by Spedding. 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