1 'i: MICHIGAN DAILY -PRINCETON ARE READY FOR FORTY-SIXTH GRID ,BATTLEi high in both defensive and offensive' playing, but he is -only one. The I1-I ntr LraIems lini line is going, strong, from left end ___ to righit end, taking in order Captain Phi Gammna Delta Won the chain- Wilson, Miller, Agnew, Greene, Mc- iispofterarnysedal Milh _anr n ihrs leagues yesterday afternoon when SOME WOLVERINES-i PLAY ;they (lefea~ted Alpha Sigma Phi S to 6E LAST (IA11E IN ATNI ARBOR; in a hard fought game. The exhibi- tion was by far the best that the spec-' (Coninud fom Pge ix) tators have witnessed) on south Ferry urday the prospects of either getting 'field this year, the men on both teams intotheconesttody ae dciddlybeing in thepik of condition. Each remote. Roby, injured in the Ohio ; anUc~rd e ytmo play, game ishardy rcovredJohs ~neither side becing able to solve the limpigady asethereultohnsorisother's tactics byr the end of the game. venr, ecevedin he ameconest The wind helped Phi Gamma Delta; winnihereceiveInine thessameacontest and aggravated by play in the Illinoiswntega.InhefrtalAla and M. A. C. gamies, while Banks, for- Sigma Phi won the toss and chose to merIrs stingqurte, lis nkl adefend the west goal with the wind mer rststrig qartr, hs akleto their backs. Aided b~y this factor broken before the season was givenite a wyfo hi poet under way, will noecl on iroles'hlinsithr poes E {j again. Those last battles on, F+erry field of thte three Michigan veterans will he among the most spectacular featuresl of' today's game, and none, of all the! thousands, will b~e more close watch- ers than Ithat otli^r veteran trio sat- ed to warm the bench.w f in the first half. Bthuiteams chlangedl goals at the end of the first half and then things began ,to go the other way,, Phi Gamma D~elta comling from bel d t1and ticing ;the core just be- foe he affair closed. All of the fraternities that wish to enter teams in the coining IntrfamuralI Ii-m I " D)AILY TO PUBLISH CH1ANGES IN A D)IE SSES OF STUD)ENT1S All students whose names were not listed correctly in the Students' Directory or whose addresses have been changed should send their present ad- dresses to the city edit or. of The Daily before Thursd(ay. The names will be published in The Daily as soon as possible after that date. ;! ' i II E j I I I II --. d Tk *Ptlneltonit e-ant in ,action and fstars of the two clevt-i are: Cruickshanik and Cross, Yale's giam giuards, as dlan of Yale. Belowiv is Caapti mlDickinsoni ox' Prinec ~Princeton's victories over Chicago and Harvard make the Tigers the fPu nual battle at Princeton, N. J., today. But Yale's fighting spirit cannot b mleans little. The teams have met ;45 timhes and Yale has won 24 gamnes ag the gamne has ended a tie. Yale is depending upon its line to halt the Prii shanktl are the stars of this forward wall. Coach Roger is depending upon th eton., vorites over the Bulldogs in their an.. Scomputed, so the view of critics gainA t11 for Princeton. :dine timges ricetcn offensive. Cross and Cruik- ne versatile attach: of his backfield. FOR BATTLE WITH MAROON (Continued from Page Six:) over Wisconsin and who piloted the Illinf Indians in Zup's greatest games. of the season, is ready to show some if his brilliance on Stagg fild Saturday. J With Jim McMillen at right guard ona. the Ihini squad, the team standsE Willa CGather's latest book, reviewedj in the Sunday Magazine, Nov. 19.- Adv. ______f_ DETROIT UNITED LINES Ann Arbor and Jackson TIME TABLE (Eastern Standar d Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars- 6:oo a.m., 7:00 a.m., S :oo a.mn., 9:05 a.nm. and hourly to 9:05 p.M. 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