joll 0 1 X11 If I ::w rwrir VAURIEW-) W., :7 O .. , : - ° ..,,. I ..o.o..o---- . ; ST WO KS M E N ARD TO PERFEICT 0YERHEAD0 ATT C S4TY COACH DETERtMIN El) riAT SQUAD SHALL MAS- TER SQUAD O STRESSES KICKING N PRACTICE SESSION 11 Practice Periods Rinaln Be. re Wolverines Take Field Against Strong Badgers ~-~-~-- "Beat ,otre Dame" Is Cry f Army Team [[ ['g gg INTR4MURAL OFFICE PLANS FOUR Ifl tim tLLaN~rnOUN r! V1E X-COUNT RY ME E TS DURING MONTH . , , A ;; ggg k ' i ,-# C !1 S {{ 4 1 r Shades of night stealing over For- field yesterday afternoon, found ach Yost and his Wolverine grid rriors hard at work. Long after atmosphere was t o dark to per- seeing a football Yost and his ps of assistants kept the men with ir noses to the grindstone, for with y 11 practice sessions separating men of Michigan from the Card- I jerseys of Wisconsin the coaches ak that every moment is precious. again, as the day before yesterday, I many other days previous, the rk centered around the problem of ial attack and defense. The many tballs, arcltng through the air, e mute evidence of the stress that being put on the importance of sing, to ,say nothing of the exhor- ons of the coaches, striving to rect imperfections brought out in Aggie game. Badgers Also Practiee I'asng Tord from Wisconsin indicates that Badgers, too, are building a pow- 11 combination for a conquest of air. Against the Gophers, Wis-I sin uncovered- but little of her ereal route attack, saving her re- ed trick formations for the Michi- encounter. With both Badgers Wolverines priming for a forward sing game one of the most sensa- al encounter ever witnessed on ry field may be looked for by the 00 persons, who, it is claimed, will; ter all attendance records for the ,1 gridiron. pt all the ovals that arched over gridiron, however, were hand-pro- ed for Yost is making certain that will have punters of the first Wa- to stem the, expected Badger on- .ght. Kipke, Knode, Steger, and heavydid some heavy kicking dur- the course of the afternoon. Kip- brilliant performance against , when the men of Wilce failed ab a single Michigan kick, has not' e the Varsity mentor overconfi-; I i i I ii I ,. i I f ft 31 } f S y y{ AY I {j t IUW WIL EN IEH MEEI WOLVERINES WILL TAKE SEVEN HARRIERS To COLUMBUS NEXT SATURDAY Coach Steve Farrell has announced the seven men that he will take to Columbus with him next Saturday for the Michigan, Ohi,. Illinois meet to be as follows: Captain Bowen, Is- b Ul, Arndt, Shenefield, Rearick, Grif- fin; and Reinke. Thes men showed the metal of which they were made in the race last Saturday and were chosen for this reason. A. M arron, physical director at M. A. C., wrote Coach Farrell in re- gard to the meet last Saturday. The contents of his letter were as follows: "Allow me to congratulate you on your clean cut victory over our team last Saturday. With best wishes for con,, tinued success, A. M. Barron." i's Secoml Tria.nguhr Meet Captain Bowen and his harriers will have their hands full next Saturday vx hen they meet Illinois and Ohio State in the second of the three tri- angular meets between the three schools. Illinois met Purdue's inex- perienced cross country team laat Saturday defeating them by a score of 20 to 41. Captain Smith, of the Il- linois hill and dale men placed first, running over the four and one-half mile course in 22 minutes and 22 sec onds. Murphy, of Purdue, came inI second followed by Well. Neiher, an'. Trooper, of Illinois. In this race it is the first time that it has been possible to get a line upon the Illinois - t am, and from all appearances they have a strong aggregation. Captain. smith in particular seems to have made the most marked improvement of anyone I on the Illinois team as the best he could do in the Conference cross coun- try meet last fail was 17th piace. Vairsity Shows hInprovenient Steve's men look strong after their marked improvement of last week and for this reason the meet at Colum- 1 bus ought to .prove close. Ohio State has not yet; made known the strength of her team, but it is said that it has been grealy weakened by the loss o;: Director Mitchell of the Intramural' oflkce has arranged four cross coun- try meets for the closing days of No- vember. He has attempted to give every man who is in shape and who has trained regularly, several chances to compete. The plans for the quar- Let of ee'ts are nearly completed and the final announcements will be pub- lished within a day or two. Coaches Farrell and Sullivan are planning to map out the courses today and all men Interested may obtain the desired in- formation from the Intramural office where a map and description of the different routes will be on display. starting Tbursday afternoon. The first neet in order will be the all-fresh, which will be on November 18. The run will be over a, course of two and seven-tenths miles. Thel freshmen training under Sullivan are lprogresing steadily and should be in excellent condition by the time of the rice.n Second on the list is the Independ- ent meet. This event, which has but recently been made public by the di- rector, will be held at.4:15 o'clock on the afternoon of Nov. 24. This meet will be open to all the men on the campus except those who are con- nected with any fraternity or who were among the first six men to fin- ish in the all-fresh event. All the in- dependent men now training and any newcomers who believe they can get into suitable condition before the race must sign up on the special Indeend- ent Cross Country Entrance sheet which is ready in the Intramural of- i fice. Those men playcing in this event will receive watch 6harms. Many Fraternities Enter On the same date and immediately following the Independents the Fra- ternity race will be run at 4:30 o'- clock. There has been a great in- terest manifested by the Greek letter men in cross-country this fall, nearly thirty houses having signified their . (Continued on Page Seven) r _ VARSITY SPORT SHO0P 11. ATILFIC [QVIPM f NT OF ALL IKINDS F- II SPECIAL PRICES TO FRATERNITY AND INTERMURAL TEAMS SWEAT SHIRTS SPECIAL, $1.65 DERRILL PRATT PHONE 3102-1 JACK Dtrn - N i -I AI i I= I .* Ialfbaick Smythe, Army star, center a ud two Notre Dame lmiamtries. Half back Bergman, left and Paul Cast- ner, only remaining member of the 1921 team. of his punter's ability, and noth-, is being spared in the way of pract- and instruction that will help to# at against Wisconsin. Drill on Signals , gnals, too. came in for theirA 'e of attention, the men workinge put a brilliant shine on the old nations and work up some sort of dish on the new. The 11 practicet ods that remain are far from ttooc y to work up a sheen of perfee-c on the Wolverine attack, too few, act, in the opinion of the coach- staff. Practically every practice i now until; the Cardinal faces the e on Ferry field will be devoted to such afternoons, as yesterday. k, and lots of it, is on the slate. per cent discount on Christmas and stationery engraving orderj ived before November 10. Selectl a our large stock' and avoid the ember rush. ". D" Morrill, 17 :els Arcade.-Adv.. , l e t c c "Beat Notre Dame!" is the cry on the campus atWestPoitt these days lo : At 4:15, scph engineers vs. assistant intramural manager are re- and the soldier boys are bending every education; at 4:30, pharnics vs. sen- quested to report at once to the In- effort to that end. The Indiana team -icr engineers; Friday-at 3:30, junior tramural office, second floor of Water-, defeated 'the Army eleven 28 to 20 engineers vs. soph lits at 4;:30, med- man gymnasium. The pharmics man- last year in one of the hardest, fought cs " . sc;ior lits; at 4:30, dents vs. ager is asked to report to the Intra-" battles of the season. This victory winner c' fresh lit-fresh dent match, mural office at once. and the rosy chances of the Army to -ef -ven the score places this contest ;A-men r terested in tying out for Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. alongside that of the Princeton-Bar- vard battle in importance in the list - gret Annaarbor ( Cmn iiShoe_Factory of this week's games. Smythe's Igrea A rr booting is expected to help the Army held the westerners away from the Army goal. Paul Castner, backfielT star and the only veteran who remain- ed eligible to play after the scandal , of last fall, is the man around whoip Special for lun Coach Rockne built his new team.r Castner's work in the Army game willPaC i draw much attention. Bergman is an- other back who is expected to shine. 1 8 - Only Intramural -ItemsAV.O l PHONE 3043 Thursday's schedule in the All- cam p 1.Iaug iqooij mo 1isnpit o y fi j men through graduation. At 8 o'clock Friday morning the team will leave for Columbus, arriv- ing there at 2:35 o'clock that after- noon. They will arrice hone at 8:35 Sunday morning. j You will be surprised at the largc- results obtained at low cost from a "Daily" classified ad.-Adv. ";x~ ,i i u , t y . .. f , r i / d r " .; , ' . *" / ! / I y ! / /fl r .-., / , 'i ,, f 4 ./ , ,,. . . .. _ . r ,... ,. ' s tgapt t s ' . I' p f. cheon, dinner: Pot Pie k " The Wip - . 25c Buyers pus speedbail tournament is as foll _.. T .LL - .. [l7 .7".'__1.7 .. .x.. Y a.a.a ,*~pl^xJaA+7 Foot S#at,,No .a , s "'- N OpTHING mo r e need be ordered, for each service gives you two steaming bis- cuit of generous size covered with an abundance of rich chicken and tastily seasoned gravy. Special for luncheon and dinner today - as long as it lasts! A great many men are buy- ing new clothes this fall. As usual some mei will get home than others. The wise buyers will get the best value at a low price. They'll get that in Ku(ppenheimer Good Clothes They're better for*you com- ing and going. They cost less when you buy them and last longer when you wear them. They're a safe aid sound investment in good appearance. $35 $4O $451 'I ya. , r 4 r . Arb 7 Sid wt will buy a Corona, L. C. Smith, Hammond, Under. wood, Remington, Royal, or any standard type- writer you may prefer. See us before y6u buy. 0. D. Morrill Ii Nickels Arcade Sa flIr 7 Lust rn 3r. OTHER GOOD,.MAKES Michigan Cafeteria r ANN ,ARBOR IS UNBEATEN; SAGINAW HAS LOST 14L NE CAME N. F. ALLEN CO. i 1* TICKETS FOR RESERVED SEAT SECTION * (800 SEATS) At All Bookstores - 75c GENERAL ADMISSION (Seats at Extremes of Field) AT GATE ONLY 50C 612 East Liberty -the house of"Kuppenheimer goo.d clothes 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET k i r. ,.,. .. , . ' tllI FA -.-- r .. y :, ., - ;.. ,: - .:.., - -- - .. a --, ., . . . ._ ,. .g. ._ .... III 4 r C; r :ls ,r ry Dances Friday and turd' y T a r~ . . w i1 .RaW. I a ... 1.r.. : .. u una?.. u. _ Y:,. -_ I