..,. lie.%" . Ar rle i i at WOLVERINES NOT UNDERESTIMATING STRENGTH OF AGGIE GRlID MACHI E A Heady General Strengthens Line rthe championship for the United the bad weather comes and eliminates VarsityCoaches State possibility of the games being played. Address Teachers Elmer 1). Mitchell, director of Intra-|The five that remain in the tournament mural athletics, intends to give the are scheduled to play as follows: Dun- oreasons intramural athletics have akin vs. Rerick, Segal vs. Corbett, with -More than 2,50 coaches from the dif-'be-me so popular in the schools and Jerome playing the winner of the last ferent high schools in Michigan will celleges of the United States. named match. hear Friday afternoon from Michigan's - Iealize That Michigan Aggies .sme is Always Marked in Red on Far- mer Football Schedule RETURN OF SWAN TO LINE BOOSTS DEFENSIVE FORCE Statements in Detroit and other city, papers to the effect that the Michigan football team is not taking the coming game with M. A. C. ser- iously are uncalled for, according to opinions expressed on the Ferry field gridiron yesterday afternoon. BothI coaches and players realize that though the Aggies have shown little real power thus far this season, they are jaunting down from Lansing on Saturday with an eleven imbued with the kind of spirit that fights. Up Capital way they are working day and nigiht to perfect an attack that will worry the Wolverines an 1 spirit is at a fever heat for the battle with the Maize and Blue is the big- gest game of the season on the Far- mer schedule. Saturday will see e big Green eleven that, although pos- sessing the same personnel, is an en- tirely different team than has trotted on to the field in the early season! gamies. Swae BICk 5000 standing room tickets ready, and almost sure to be sold, it is expected, that attendance at the Badger en- counter will shatter all existing Fer- ry field records. The overwhelming victories of Michigan over Ohio and Illinois have raised the spirits andI hopes of students and alumni to r point never before reached, as evi- denced by the unprecedented de- viand for space. The Athletic asso- ciation will make every possible ef- fort to provide room, in some fash- ion, for everyone who desires to see the encounter but at the ;rate that de- mands for standing room have begun to come in it is essential that allj those *ho hope to attend secure their pasteboards at the earliest possible moment. t i i MATHER PUTS tAIL-FAESH THROUGH STIFF WORKOUT THREE CONSECUTIVE SCRim. MAGES LEAVE YEARLINGS WITH NEW KNOWLEDGE Irwin VC. Ueri I S ngled out for special m'lerti"nnL by no less a critic than Walter Camp for1 br:lliant play in the Ohio State game Uteritz is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the leading quarterbacks ip the Big Ten. 'PIAM PfplM Tr rn The Michigan line, weakened by the loss of VanderVoort, received a boost ye'sterday afternoon with the retnri of Pon Swan to uniform and regular work. The big linesman, who has been out'for three weeks with an in- jured leg is in shape again and it is probable that he will get into the IM' A. C. encounter, for a time at least. His return boosts Michigan's line stock a few points. Practice yesterday was of a stren- uous nature, Coach Yost back on the field, putting his charges through a busy afternoon. Forward pass offens-! iVe was stressed, and it appears that the Wolverine mentor intends to re sort to an open game against the. heavy Farrmer eleven. The Aggie line is sure to give the Michigan forwar( wall a highly necessary test and Yost Is taking no chances on being w ih- out a formidable attack, via the aer-1 ial highway, in case his charges fail to penetrate the M. A. C. 'first de- fenses. Announcement has been made c j the purchase of a Wappler machine, by the Athletic association. This high frequency violet ray contrivance is said to' be the only one owned by a Big Ten institution and It is also clained, that the only eastern schools to adopt them are Princeton and Yale. The Wappler machine is expected to prove invaluable in the treatment of bruised and otherwise injured play- ers. It develops an intense heat that4 bakes the injured portions of the body in a thoroughly successful man- ner. It was through the use of such a machine that Captain Goebel and Cappon, who were considerably hung- ed up in the Ohio encounter, were able to report for practice on the follow- ing Monday in good condition; ani the Varsity coaching staff expects bi[( things of it. Keejis Badgers in Mind Coach Yost ,was in the thick of things in practice, running through' signals with the team. He is not per- mitting overconfidence to enter the ranks of the eleven, and is giving ev- ery ounce of energy to the meticulous perfection of every minute portion of attack. and defense in preparation for the Aggie, Wisconsin and Minnesota games. It'is his every minute thought that the Badger's new battle cry "Ieat Michigan," will not be realiz- ed. Every seat has been sold for the Wisconsin game. This statement, made yesterday afternoon by !'the Athletic association, is a definite con- firiation of wide spread reports of a big ticket sale. With upwards of' I t f r Freshmen gridiron warriors have been subject to three gruelling prac- tice sessions this week, all of which, Coach. Mather says, will make Varsit I. 0. Steele One of the main reasons why the Varsity line, considered weak at the ariening of the season, is now one of the best in the West. Steele has earn- ed for himself a permanent berth at guard. 'coaches how the Wolverines traim Two matches have been made in the their athletes and what tmethods are eAll-campus tennis tournament, Grien- Ite ihle tes tnd w at m tds arn- ~ or, 2878-R, meeting Cash, 1958-R, Pet- emnplofyed to condition andl maintain 'rd,19-,eggn pe,43J an even temperament in the squads, iCoach Sullivan has sounded the call and Dreyfus playing the winner of when three Varsity coaches and a for men w ho Pitend to run for their the latter match. former star athlete will address the raternities in tho tomiu interfratern- Two games remain in the tennis State Teachers' convention which is ity cross courtry meo'. which will be ' aenies tournament, Riley and Wey- on today and tomorrow ir Dettroit. 1i at ;so 1'ekeNov1,jond, 1460, meeting the winner of the Archie Hahn will head the ist cr ' ' ~ . ),reyfuss and Goldsmith, 402-M, vs. speakers and will lectu:'e on "T All of the men that run the race Iartwell and McKnight, 909, go, for Training and Conditioning of Ath- mut egn to train not later than the Challpionship. letes." His topic will be especially ionday, under Coach Sullivan's direc- devoted to comparing and contrasting tien. Under the new Intramural rul- Freshman engineers desiring to play the programs necessary for high ing every man must be pronounced on the class speed ball tea hand in school and college athletes. physically fit by the Intramural train-:the casspeed ratltem hanin Coach E. J. Mather has chosen as er' before he can enter any of the ltheir nmes tome or to the Intramur- OciC~tal office betw~een'4 and 5 o'clockc this; his subject, "The Pyschology of HandlI- sorts. Many of the non that will run.s I ing Men." Discipline will be dwelt have been training all fall and will be -; ernoon..C. Vose, '23, manager. upon and a practical method will b n condition, but-it is felt that any given for the maintenance of an even man who has iot been training cannot Instals Phone Cable temperament and good will among the zet in condition in any time less than 1Worl: oL installing aerial and un. aspirants for a Varsity position, in his two weeks, hence the time has been set derground. cable throughout the city talk. He will explain how he has ob- fc- Monday. have been begun by the Michigan tained the most work out of his men -- !State Telephone conpany. during the off days and depressing Interest in the Varsity tennis teurn- parts of the season. an,cit has been totterilg and the In- 10 percent discount on Christma§ Carl Johnson, '20, former Michigan t'amural departnent wishes to urge card engra4nng. 'Orders, received be- track star, will tell about his experi- that thc;es players who remain undo- fore Nov. 10. See our large assort- enes at the last Olympic games, where '=eated get in touch with their oppon- ment. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Ar- he went as a 'unit in the team that won ents and play the inatches off before cade. Open evenings.- Adv. -.-I- - -- C% There is no use trying to tell you what we have in this line as it is much too large to go into detail. JUST he - If you are in need of a pair of gloves drop in and let us show you the largest assortment of gloves you ever looked at. FOR STUDENTS isa glass or more of PRICED $2.00 to $7.50 I IDEAL MILK Drink it at meals and between meals in place of TIN E R C' XNY other drinks South State St. at William St PHONE 1269 THE HOME OF BETTER CLOTHES AND FURNISHINGS AT FAIR PIRICESI IDEAL/ DAIRY COMPANY material out of them if they stand ur tinder 'it. Last night the yearlings scrimmag- ed among themselves for three hours after which 'each one was fully con- vinced that: there is still muchto learn about football. Rudiments were stressed and the faults that were seen in the, two scrimmages with the see- ond Varsity, Monday and Tuesday, received the staff's 'undivided atten- 1LIIIJIJ ULAN LL I L IUUI VYARSITY, AGGIE HARRIIERS (OFF~ ON iA)NG GIMNI AT 11:15 SAT :RDAY In anticipation of a large crowd 0 t: fr . tion. Grube, first string quarter on tu-ni.4 cur to watch .the raee between the yearlings, was lost to the squad the M. . C. herrir: :ndl Michi;an' for the remainder of the year, as h' hbill and En'.2:as'o. Saturday, Coach received a badly wrenched ankle Steve Fari'cil is leaving nothin un- while 'attempting to elude two tack- done in his effort to mae this event: lers. interesting to the stlient body. Everybody was surprised Tuesday At the two mile ma'rk an auto will night when the yearlings held the see- be posted that will take the numbers ond Varsity to a 14 to 0 score. Every of the runners and their positions at minute was a thrill all in itself, for that point in tlie r i. The auto will neither of the teams could make a then return to tl'e finish and give thel yard through the line and the aerial 'rcpcrts. Programs are now on hand game was played. and more will be given out at the End runs and line bucks were brok- meet. en up before they crossed the line of The race will start and finish in scrimmage, especially by Babcock and 'front of the limoeopatlic hospital on Marion, who caused a considerable Volland street. At 11:15 o'clock theI number of the passes to be grounded men will set off over the 4.8 mile when they rushed the Varsity pass--I Geddes course. er. Scoring in cress country is different Vick gave a punting exhibition that from that in track as the team with surprised a'ny that he has indulged the lowest aggregate of points wins. in here before. They were not of Points count one for first place--two such a long disance, but were well 1or secorid---three or third, and so placed and enabled the freshmen tack- on. The lfst five men of each squad leis to get down and cover the receiv- to finish constitutes a team. er in good time. Yesterday afternoon Steve gave his Assistant Coach Ernie Vick came men a rest and this afternoon he in- over from the Varsity and injected a teals to pra-ctic(e his men on the cor- bit of new spirit into the line, with O )dcOt fr Saturlay's (istance. To- the result that not a Varsity man suc- mOrow he wAil again rest the squad ceeded in breaking up one of the as ts the (c't m before a large race. punts. M. A. C.'s lhrriers had a strenuous Dewey, Shibe and Wahl registered workout cn Tuesday afternoon and considerable improvement over their vere working yesterday on the correct past performances. I pace for Geddes avenue course. They Coach Mather is giving his men all realize that Farrell has an unusual that he knows these (ays and will team this year and aie strivin; with have a wonderful aggregation rounded every ounce of energy to meet this into shape to meet the Varsity in comlpetition and to come out victori- scrimmage next week when the an. 0ois, nual outside game layoff will be held, Let a "Daily" classified ad rent that vacant room for you.--Adv- . 4- o ENVEL.OPES, 200 E'OTE SHEETS-s. o Printed with Your Name and Address WILL DISTRIBUTE M. A. C. PROGRAMS; Athletic Programs for the M. A. C. game Saturday will be furnished free of charge to all attending, according4 to a statement by Elmer Hartwig, '23, managing editor, yesterday. The pro-; grams wvll be in folder form and Will e printed on cardboard. The cover of the program will con- sist of a drawing of a feature of football play. On the interior of thin four pages the line-ups of the two schools will be given, while on the' back page a place in which scores may be recorded will be provided. SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT TTHE CLUB LUNCH 7I2 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets Rf CRIA, "The Neiest arnd Best in Music A tma )s Means Allmendinger s" Ali, ~self erasing fooYrn ts Te Greenwich Village Follies The Follies are playing in Detroit this week. If you 'see them, you will want to play the songs yourself. If'you cannot go to Detroit you will want to come in and get the'music you heard so much about. Two hits are SWEETHEART LANE Fine Boad Paper;Size of shceEst3.6x7;envelopes 6 1-2 sa ,5-8; printing ii latest style- in his n iiisy. lust the thing for Ladies an~d Gentlemeni, :Profcs~iona! heo- txc.:farmers and Students. Send .us ;S .00 Jand writ<: riaunly your name and address as you Bran t printed. 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