pjicvi A5AN 1t 2nd 3rd 4th .1'.JLINOIS, Im MR YsGrnd Old 1an of Gi Has Tea iHeaded for Top, Agaf 1TR1(_RACES 75 trig htaway, he was past the hostile c ohirts almost s0soon as hie had FINAL IF OR TOUCHDOWN iig-ht the pigskinA. BeneKrMcia' rlin tend, gave an exhibition of open-field i ho I tms. running such as has seldom been seen ;____'rr ilwhnh aed7 yrs fora tucdow o th hiclb~ t nurs in the interfraternity 0 o ocdw o h zef beginning of the second hilf.; speedball league tournaments are:I Catching the ball on his own 25-yard League one, Delta 'Tau IDelta; league _.Iline, the lithe Wolverine slipped,I two, Alpha Si rra 1Ph,; league three,! dodged, whirled, smashed, and stiff-' Alpha Delta Phii; league four, Phi Del- mdarmed his way through the hordes of to Theta, Pbi Sigma Delta, Nu Sigma; SZippke for a score. With a fleetness j Nu, and Sigma. Phi ]Epsilon all tiedI Iof foot which, if it had been possible! for first place lc a; gue five, Phi Kap- [to time it, might have endangered the, pa Sigdma; league six, Cygnus; league world's record for the 75-yard jseven, Psi Upsilon.' Firal rounds3 in the interfraternity - - --- peedball tournament will be played Mlranday at the following times: At' i :30 o'clock, Phi Sigma Delta vs. Phl !Delta Theta, D~elta Tan Delta vs. Al- N e e l ha Sigma Phi;' at 4:30 o'clock, Phi N e s t so Gammna Delta vs. Psi Upsiicn ;at 5' I Varsiuy Spf-ort Shop Al -Uinds of Athletic Equipment SPECIALS Complete Gym Outfit, Ix cluding Shoe 'I"' Nil. lg, 8:30.- r .C . Cs 5VtLJIt Q49TW4 R6tJl-4ZFOOT$ 4C j?!l11 i fr'rA( *, 4AecytsonJ - ' R 600f) COAC4 .h " .max; r;- CH IZ -ctTP!'. -l wA$AME AU Jtt W4Y/ cAwIA 'A L1i 4YC SWEAT $1 DERRLL7 RAT 224 S. State Shere~ JACK, DU NN SHIRTS .65 w collars 2-for 27 C at- eule-I Tu X-- edo - Corn,'s TIues- Correctly 'Tailored day, Wednesday) tve.ning Clothes- ; I e I ;n e 9i Exceptionally pried at If 0.00 11 I- -,f A Q ;_ . XGOLTRTEOR see. for the freshman course which is a little under three mniles. The Var- sity course is a little under five Imiles. Ward camnt i a close second, his t nme being only two seconds mhore. Singelie phlaced third. Clips 'Three Seconids IFren Geddes Avenue Mark iDoing IDistance in 241 Nita., 24 Sec. Game ighlights 7.'h,) 1;Yosti5a unaning coach, an ha!id h"i.; :el in i °ruc l inl a trick or r o t;. tthe wi za rd , 1iikQ had not play that was not displayed at Co- 121ubu5 last Saturday. Goebel's cool- ness and the care' with which ho threw the ball and Kirk's sureness in takhing the pass was a perfect exhibi- tin of how this play ought to be made. A REAL GOOD MEAL CO4P SUEY * STEAKS Everythiag goad at AnArbor Chop Suey 314 S. State-Second Floor i " ° ° I ; , i c i~ l 1 t - ,, ~l a ~ z n i \ T 5 V -d-(e n c e d in t "h e ,~ ' o f p l a y s 1 h a t I .Ibell, star of last ycar's freshmian' gve 2ihenhi touchdown il the, Crlb$S Country team,, madle a name for, ,eCo11d (.-I-- . himse;lf wheni he broke the. course rec- AtrIrkecvelaniios or(1 bey three seconds, doing the ciff- tance in 24 min., :24 scC. in tihe tr'ia ls ' 1 of 1,-t' ;s 50-yard h Ik"io fthc Hel yesterday mnorning over the lios2-adinthprbmwa G cddesi avenue course. Allmond, of ' ran through the {press box by Sbenefleld, who placed fourth. ta twsFedn I otswz Reinke, Vande Visse, Griffin, Rearick, hti as notlingII. Yke's cuni g ardry Si itBbIpk' ni? Nicholson, ,and Amstutz finished fi that was faticd in the game today.' the order named. ___ Coach Farrell is planning to enter1 Standing near the mniddle of the field these 10 men in the meet with M. A. in the flyst quarter, Paul Goebel mnade 1;. next Saturday. With Isbell taking one of the most beautiful passes evbr first, Steve's harriers have a very seen on Ferry Field. With the calm- good chance of winning from the/Ag- est precision; he shot the ball ,35 yards gies. dlown the f"ild to B~ernieDKirk 0on tle Twenty mnen turned out for this. Illinois10-yr ie. It was perfectly I race, a dlisappointing number, accord- 16excuited wit h not an Illinli to dispute' iiig to Coach F1arrell. In order to win it.. the comning meets it will. .be necessary TheRi crowd was brought to its fec~tI to have more men out, he feels. . by this aerial display, which came as The freshiman cross country team a complete surprise after a punting held a meet yesterday morning, with duiel between node of Mlichig.an and 12 meon competing. Reinke, brother of jI Happenny of Illinois. 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