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I 11111U LE1UII
Tigers Confideut After
Harvard and Chicago 11
Come Through on T
YALE POSSESSES TEA)N
GREAT DRIVING S
The question that is pu
multitude of eastern footbal
totlay is "will the Tiger re
the Blue wall too strong?"

IL.L ITne Yaie pigskin clacer s on the
AY other hand reaize that the contest
will be no set-up, in all probability as
tough a one as they will have on
their schedule, and have preo arel
themselves with earnest care.
Jefeating It should be a battle royal and the
[ope To victor wil have earned the prizL. The
10p Blue ine will have ts hands full arcl
the Blue backs will need all their pow-
WFMIier and cunning if victory is to rest
TR EN ' 1 Saturday night among the legions
from New Haven.On nthe other and
The Orange and Black will he oblg-
izzling ed to produce not ony a defense su-
l followers perior to any they have shown so far.
peat, or is but their attack will have to contain
Bill Hop- all the ferocity and slashing destruc-
I tion of lea i p- i nr l d IU IiI .i ll lin

er and his Princeton boys are certain . .
to. make every effort to drop the tean thsw__h__tr _h_.
that has so often in the past few sea-
sons robbed the Orange at Bla k
of a clean championship ?1'ithe "lig HMCE T
flree", when the seemingy uni beat
able Tiger succumbed to Yrie. This
year Princeton started with the mostH
dismal of o-itlooks and yet they are
standing on the eve of their greatest : --
battle the -,ctors over Harvard and Isbell, Varsity (C'ross Couniry St
Chicago. 'illis is a wonderul devel- sX)ected to W'i Trophy
opment to ,e sure but down ;u New Quite Easily
Haven there is an air o grn .oni- y
dence thaM bodes ill for the Tiger. F.ST SIX MEN TO FNISHi
Yale Frives Hard WILL MAKE TRIP TO UHDUE
For sheer, brute driving power _ -
Yale possesses a team which would Membersofrthe cross country squad
equal any in. the country. But Sat-! will run over the Geddes course in
urday's contest will not be decided the annual Harpham Trophy race at
by muscle alone. Harvard came, hat 11:15 this morning. Coach Farrell
teed, fumbled and was licked. Chicaa says that his team has improved since,
go ran up a prodigious score and vie its excellent showing last Saturday at
tory seend certain but the Tiger clan Columbia and is in better condition
hurled themselves into the fray anc' than they have been so far this sea-
gave an exhibition f comeback and son.
superior footbal such as has seldom Isbell, t>e individual star of the
been seen on the gridiron in years. team, is expected to win by an easy
Yale seems to have the edge and al- margin. The past performances of
though they have not been display- this man mark him as one of the best
ing and brilliant brand of football hill and dale men that Michigan has
they are at least the equal in smart- ever boasted. Coach Farrell says tha
ness of their rivals. They are not as he believes Isbell is the best cross
careful in husbanding their vast pow- country man that Michigan has ever
er as they might be and this waste of had.
strength may be their undoing. Competition Assured
Princeton, " on the other hand,, has Real competition will be shown be-
felt that the only way she could win tween Captain Bowen, Arndt, and
would be by "following the ball" and Shenfield. These men are evenly
playing the breaks. This policy won matched and will finish in a bunch. At
the Harvard game for her. Columbus last week it was nip and
Tiger Line t Fight tuck between them and at the fin-
Johnny Gorman, who starred at ish they were separated by only a few
quarter in the Chicago 'game, will be feet.' They are powerful runners and
at the helm this week and with Jack will turn in good times today.
Cleaves and "Maude" Crum will bear The rest of the squad will run ar
the brunt of Princeton offense. While they have never run before, as Steve
they are not the notable groundgain- Farrell will take the first six men
era that are Captain Jordan, Neidling- who finish today to Purdue next Sat-
er, and Wright they are certain to give urday to the Conference race. If the
the Bulldog linesmen a busy after- seventh man comes in close to the
noon. The loss 'of Mallory, Yale's sixth he will also make the trip.
first string fullback: will be felt but The start and finish of the race will
even without him 'Princeton's back- be in front of the Homoeopathic hos-
field is not quite the equal of the pital on 'Volland street. Isbell holds
Blue, on paper. the coure record of 26 minutes and 24
Jones has been driying his men seconds. It will be impossible for
doubly hard this week because o Isbell to beat his record today as there
Harvard's upset. The workouts were is 3-4 of a mile of bad roads over
terminated Wednesday ,with a thirty which the harders will have to run
minute scrimmage in which the Var easy.
ity took the field with practically Cup For First Place
the same Aineup. that Will start Sat- First place will be awarded with a
urday at Palmert Fed, 'Eddy aid I~eav- silver loving cup and the winner will
er were the ends; Miller 'and Diller have his name engraved on the Har-
the tackles and Cruickshank and pham Trophy cup in the gym. Second
Cross, guards. Lovejoy played cen- and third places will also receiv
ter and the backs numbered Neidling- cups. The first six me will be award-
er, Jordon, Wright, and Bench. Con- ed cross country jerseys.
siderable attention was paid to de- The Freshman cross country squad
fense against the forward pass at- will wind up its season with a race
tack which' Princeton is, expected to at 11:10 this morning. The first three
use. The varsity showed a steady im- men will receive silver loving cups
provement in this department and, and the first six men will receive 1926
should blunt this phase of the Tiger numerals with jerseys. Freshman
attack. cross country has been more success-
No Scrinmage ful this year than ever before and
Bill Roper has been afraid to give shows that Michiga'n has taken a re-
his men any scri mmage this weeki be- newed interest in phis sport.
cause of the severe battering they Coach Farrell believes that his
received at the hands of Harvard. He team this year looks like a winner
kept his hopefuls busy with the new and will have a fine chance of win'
plays he has designed and Atrcssel ning the Conference race this year
the fundamentals of charging, block- It has been a long time since Michi-,
ing, and tackling. Iis pupils are not gan has had a team that has the cali-
overconfident in the east but will lbre of this year's and for this reason
certainly enter the fray with a grim great interest should be taken in thi
determination to play with the same morning's race.

crbor For Several Wolverines
!t yThis afternoon on Ferry field threet gle with particular interest for part-
(SpeIl to. The r thMichigan gridiron veterans will make lY upon it will hinge Kirk's now'-
Maroon as far as defensive playing their last appearance before a Michi- splendid chances for All-Americana
goes, with something new in the line gan crowd, with a possibility of two consideration. Irish may be expected
of stopiping Thomas in his line drives, more getting in to make their swan to put up a bitter fight before he con-
Bob Zuppke's fighting Illini are ready song. Three others who, in all prob- cedes the superiority of the Wolver-
to leave for the windy city. i ability, will not get into the game. ine veteran. It will be with the keen-
The hardest gruelling of the season will watch a struggle on the historic est sting of regret that Michigan
last night in scrimmage against Burt Maize and Blue field for the last time supporters will watch this great pair
Ingwersen's star freshman eleven re- asundergraduates. of ends, Goeb.el and Kirk, heralded as'
vealed a new spirit in the Illinois Capt. Paul Goebel, right end for the greatest flank duo on any Ameri-
team, with the, forward line standing , two years past, will swing into action can college team, laying their last
out as the best it has been this sea- oppostte Tebell of Wisconsin and, be- battle on their home ground, but their
son and the backs going just fair. !I fore 45,090 spectators, is expected to display will be a wonderful thing to
Both teams fought so hard that it put up the greatest game of his ca- watch.
was difficult to gain through either, reer against the Badger star. It will "Cappy" Through
the freshmen taking the offensive first 1e a player little short of sensational Franklin Cappon is a sthird veteran
andi th en the Varsity. who can put the Michigan leader un- j who is ,taking part in his last battle
Emil Schultz has been tearing at I der, inspired, as he will be, by the on Ferry field. The- Varsity fullback,
fullback and so Bob Zuppke has de- knowledge that he is playing his last I recognized as the greatest lina plung-
cided to keep him in instead of using game before thousands of his fellow er in the Conference, despite the rep-
Woodward or i-ill, while Happenny students. utation of Locke of Iowa, has played
and Mcllwain will start at the halves, bast for 'Kirk Also # both at end and tackle hefore he was
with Stoik and Robinson held in re- At, the opposite end of the line shifted to the backfield in 'the' llinois
serve. "Bernie" Kirk, one of the greatest game last year. It is Cappon who
Rune Clark, the much-famed pilot flankers of whtom Michigan ever boast- the Cardinal line inust hold if her
who drop-kicked his team to victory ed, closes his career on Ferry field forward defense is to live up to its
(Continued on Page Seven) against Irish of Wisconsin. The im-- reputation.
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fore the game comes to a close. (Continued on Page Seven)

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