THE MICHIGAN DAILY A Syracuse Captain 's Strategy Counted INDAAPAE OE On For Aid In Battle With Nebraskans FOR viC INOPASES . I v~i 11W WWOmumI ui r v. ""'""_. I Co,(, guards;' Ruc'klehauls, quarter; SRaym,)nd and T[homnas, hailfbacks; an11 Tripp at fullboac.. S Thie IndIiana game at South Be nd is Notre bame's homnecomin conites I nd is ex"iected to >>ttr-act .c rowd(lOf 20,000. The followin Saturday ,ivis i in:tl ii r'q hmecomi ng°"at Bloomuin-- tcn. Theiloosiers will 'reet West Virginsia a team which hai;s not met # ICitrthis season .and whlich has won over Glen Warner's giant b1 urgh eleven. Following' Princ plan of a western lhoinecomii Chicago last Saturday' West Vi mill make the Indiana contest a ern homecoming even for her a in the west. On your way back to Ann Sunday stop for dinner at Ho~t oas, South Lyons, M~ich.-Adv. 211 ro, Thani 4,5~0 .Aggie Students Will Arrive Today To, Root For Farmer Eleven OjF1 23 FIE' FOR ANNUAL TILT Micrigan wll be given an oppor- tunty of seeing the Aggie "fight" sprit dsplaydwhen 4,500 Green and Wh i Otersstep off the special trains from Ea9st'Lansing this mrn- in.' t 'te "Fyigt to Win" pep meet- ing held At M. A. C. last night such spirit wcas shown 'by the students that the townspeople feared for their .prop- erty. very man and' woman in the s9,hool was hee and there were only few who.'were not planning upon' coming to Ann Arbor. Coach Baron and his cohorts will probably, make 'the tri from East Lansing to Ann, Arbor .hy machine, ar- riving here sometime this mloning. The squad consists of 23 first string men including an entire second back- field and a substitute for every pos- tion, on the line. A light practice session yesterday afternoon wound up the week's work. ,unning, kicking, and passing were followed .by a short signal drill. Cap- tatin Johnson showed himself to be in good working order when ho con- tinually booted the all' for distances ' of, 45 and 50 yards. Richards, Liorett and Jctinson were all per ormting rililatly 'in th passing department. A, smoothness of action worthy of a tchampionship eleven marked the sig- nal drill. During the past week the attention, of the coaches has been ' ~focused upon the teamwork of te squad more than upon any other pint. Coach Barron and his assist- ants have been driving the signals into the minds of the gridders during the practice periods every afternoon xand after supper every night back- board talks have been held. Another point of attention since the lIndiana gams has been a reliable for- °ward pass defensive as well as an offensive. During the last few years j 1VAichigan has play ed straight foot- b all from start to finish of the games Pand a great many injuries toWolver- ime players have resuted. 'This year the Aggies fgure that the Maize and~ Blue will avoid any chance of the "customary casualties and will resort o aerial attacks. t MAID' "YELLOW AND BLUE" i ~WITHil IS( (131SIN TICKETS A card on 'hio~ is printed "The Yel- low and, te Blue" atnd a number of the bs "knofi d"6A,&r Tbeing maie out by the thl etic association with the tickets to the Wisconsin-Michigan kgame. ' More than 1,00 of these cards will ibe mailed out to- encourage better cheering and to urge students to learn "The Yellow and Blue." Michigan Daily an Chimes for $4.50. THISIG COlsiieM aeN woCnse of 5cperagtelne Casiieyh ' . laied Rates TwveCents per lin x3 FOR SALE F0OR SALE---L. C. Smiith, Corona, Hammond , nderwood, Remington, aRoyal,, Oliver and other typewriters $15.60 up. 'Small payments if de- sred. Reitinhj and repairing. Theses typewritten. Twenty years j experience in Ann Arbor. "Why take chances? 0..D. Morrll, 17 Nickels Arcade. FO(R SADl-Beautiful evening gown, size 16 or 4 worn twice. One third of original purchase prce. Phonel 2340W 35-2 FORl SALEl-bodge sedan, fine condi- tion, grey velour upholstering. Will sell cheap ,on payment. 'hone 1604-R.._____________36-. f , I I fx i , ' I{ I ,i , A6 A FcoT8ALL AMtETHE: . AO rALLJ ~fly .ilw. . u~l lth. rXLV~ s ~i~or o~M Cutr4Is-s (s pec::l t:,the Dwily) Blooinghtoi. m i^. OV. 2 - -Aerial! Ilay is coccIto beho d'nadcier ?'( ktie i,, t -. arse OSatCuV(jfly with N otre Danes, (at. Sni b B.end. Coach P'at P~erron N s bec i drilling his state. t,:r e',=two elc e-n 911 wedl. in frn'x;.y( pa's':; ormations, and in ie~~w of Indi- < n 's SUCCO:sS with this style of play, I' ,~Str in registering a 14-6 winl over tile Michigani Aggies, fPA- low-"s of the cream ant i I'iWoi.bej- liove- Indiana's best chances with Itosckno's' ndefeatcd Irish will be by ';forwa-,,rd Ta s=;roil e. 011htO ltof the lo-s 01ofI Temple , T.i1 t lb roug )t,r t i:l( TlOU (. his 01- iO .L he r,-, ie gamelas t Satuxrdav. C (; eb lere on l:.ius ben forced to try ~*oe :ol led cobinaion .Rucklle- l aistU5.-' ibstitute quarter, w El pr-ob- a h ly ploy w-;t of thle Notre Damel game in the palce of Smith. When! PRucklehaus is not in the lineup Thoma s' orl<.., y, halfbacks, will call Sinls and AI, o,-aw will play thet piotpsition. Smith is not expec