YILLI TURDY Duffy's Team is Underdog as Result of Season of Defeats by Weak Opponents PRESIDENTS ALMOST INTACT FROM LAST YEAR'S SQUADj The only important gridiron con- test in this neighborhood Saturday will be the clash between Greasy Neale's bunch of huskies from Wash- ington and Jefferson and the Univer- sity of Detroit in Detroit. This is the game toward which Jimmy Duffy has been pointing his Red and. White warriors all year and victory for the Detroit eleven in this contest means more than a whole season of victor-1 ies. - W. and J. Powerful , In spite of the fact that the Presi- dents suffered their first defeat in nearly two years last week at the hands of the Pittsburgh Panthers, 19 to 0, they are bringing one of the most powerful teams in the country to Dinan field on Nov. 25. The great elev- en tiat went through last year with such a splendid recbrd dropping many of te best teams in the East and end- ing'in the two great post-season games against Detroit and Califor- nia, is almost entirely intact. :Captain Stein, All-Americafi tackle, and Kon- volinka, are the only stars who are missing: The'great Red and Black backfield is composed of exactly the same crew' of line wreckers that performed last year and the line is as sturdy an ag- gregation of frontiersmen as will be found anywhere. In Widerquist, Vince, Perkins, and Crock, they pos- ses a quartet of linesmen that would grace any line in the land. Captain Brenkert, a Detroit boy, West, .Basis- ta, and Erickson are the ball-toters who have only been stopped once in two years. Last Saturday's defeat rankles in the hearts of the Red and Black grid- ders and they are coming to the Mo- tor ,City with the idea of snowing the Detroit crowd under an impressive. score. They are scheduled to battle with West Virginia Thanksgiving day and are anxious that they shall ap- pear as formidable as of yore to the Mountaineers. Poor Year For Detroit Detroit has had the poorest season that has fallen to its lot since Jimmys Duffy took over the reins five years ago. What appeared at the begin- ning of the year to be a most formid- able machine has proved to be at the best only a mediocre organization. Af. ter defeating Boston College in one of the most thrilling battles possible, the Red and White lost to Springfield College 6 to 0, the first time in five years that a Detroit team 'has not been able . to score. The following Satur. day ,they were held to a 6 to 6 tie by the ittle heard of Lombard outfit, and' last week Marquette dropped them 6 to 3 Marquette smeared almost ev- ery ijlay Detroit tried. Only the edu- cated toe of Paul Hogan saved the day on m~any occasions. Hogan Big Hope Hogan is the lad who is carrying the Upton Sinclair's sensational bopk "They Call Me Carpenter", reviewed in The Sunday Magazine for Nov. 26. hopes of every U. of D. supporter in GRAPH TICKET SALE ON 3 the W. and J. clash. They believe that Sonnenberg, Gillis, McNamara, Tickets for the grid graph repro- and Ellis will be able to account for dctsnor the gidhgaph reso- the stopping of the Presidents' attack duction of the Michigan-Minnesota I and that Hogan will be able to boot game to be held Saturday.afternoon. the ball between the bars whenever in Hill auditorium will go on sale this the Red and White machine gets in morning. They may be obtained forI W. and J. territory. While the four Detroit linesmen are of excellent I50 cents apiece at any of the follow- caliber they will not be able to bear ng places: Wahrs,- Graham's, Hus-. the entire burden. The Detroit ends ton's Alumni hall, and the Union. are oeflly eak thy hae file The electrical board and apparatus; are woefully weak; they have failed cmrsn h rdgahwl r to drive end runs in toward center comprising the grid graph will ar- and they re portacklers w ent rive either tomorrow or Friday. Op- gt d.erators will arrive Saturday morning get down under a punt. Hogan wily, to install the board in the auditorium punt for 60 yards and the Detroit ends will allow the receiver to run in time for the game. the ball back 25 yards before stopping__ him. The. backfield is not on the alert HILL AUDITORIUM against an aerial attack and teams ELECTRICAL which have boasted even an ordinary SCOREBOARD passing equipment have gained easily.S OVEMBER 25TH W.and J. defeatecd Lafayette by pass -__NO___E___BE____________ FERRY FIELD STANDS SOON tection against the severe weather TO RECEIVE WINTER GARB and the track will be raked and made ready for early spring practice. With the last football game to be When this is done the west stands, played at home over with, work on will be moved back. This in itselfE cleaning up Ferry field and making it takes considerable time and effort. ready for the winter will begin im- The stands are first raised by means mediately. Tin covers will first be of huge hydraulic jacks and then plac- placed upon all of the seats as a pro- ed upon rollers. They are carried back in the same way as the houses are being moved from the University pro- perty., It is estimated by Lorenzo Thomas, Superintendent of Ferry field, that :t Will take until the middle of Decem- ber to complete all of the work. Michigan Daily Pictorial Supplements Jane Ellingson, withi a caricature : the editor in The Sunday Alagazine f-r Nov. 26.-Adv. Typewriters, all popular makes, in- cluding portable. For sale or rent. S. A. Moran, Room 2, 2nd floor, 711 N. Unlv.-Adv. _ , !& i I . Thanksgiving Needs I I i es and made five first downs in suc- cession by means of seven beautiful heaves against Pitt; with this in mind the Detroit coaches are spending no little time perfecting a defense against the Brenkert to Kopf or Spillers com- bination. Intramural Items "" . J'1 The final game between Nu Sigma Nu and Phi Gamma Delta in speed- ball will be played at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon on south Ferry field. ! Coach Sullivan wishes' to see all of the mnen on 'the freshman cross coun- try squad at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Waterman gymnasium. An im- portant nmieting wi l1i) 3 eld ' nd{ Coach Sullivan urges that every man be present. The interfraternity cross h country run will be held at 4:15 o'clock, Fri- day afternoon, over the course that has been selected by the Intramural department. It is imnerative that the men who will run for their houses be in the gymnasium by 4 o'clock Aharp, as the run will start promptly. All en- tries that have not been filed should be handed.into the Intramural office by 5' o'clock this afternoon.{ An Al-eampus cross country meet will be held under the auspices of the Intramural department at 4:15 o'clock Monday afternoon. Anyone who is an enrolled stuwder( in ,the University, and has not won his'fresh numerals or a Varsity letter is eligible to partici- pate. Entries for this event should bq telephoned into the Intramural office at once. PX-SERVICE MEN 144UST FILE CLAIMS BY DEC. 16' All claims for vocational training by ex-service men should be filed by Dec.I 16, according to authorities. In ac- cordance with the vocational rehabili- tation act of June 10, 1922, no claims will, be considered after this date. A veterans bureau nurse will be at West hall this afternoon for consultation with federal students. Information with regard to rein- statement or conversion of insurancej may be secured from the United States veterans bureau, 318 East Jefferson avenue,, Detroit, Mich. A review of "The Knight of the Burning Pestle", by Delbert Clark, in The Sunday Magazine for Nov. 2.-- Adv. Beating Old Man Webster Noah Webster became famous when he wrote, 70,0 00 words ~Pencil carries in its magazine 15 double length leads with a writing milege of 540,000 words. It requires a new lead only once for every 36,000 written words and is so simply con- structed that it always works. Will not clog at the point. The GIFT-shown here- of Rolled Gold $3.00. In Rolled Silver $1.00. See this and other models at your stationery or cooper- ative store. tit, II 1l t _Y . 'II G Distinctive Neck- Wear, 75c - $2.50 A TIE may be a small item in your apparel but it's one by which you're apt to be judged. All the new colors, shapes and patterns are here, at 75c to $2.50. Correctly Styled Tuxedos, $35, $50 FOR Thanksgiving's formal events a tuxedo's the thing to wear. Absolutely correct in every detail. Richly finished. Exceptional values at $35 and $50: i 1 Ingersoll Redipoint Co., Inc. W . 1. Ingersoll, Pres. 461 Fourth Ave., New York Cityj A warm overcoat for Thanksgiving Smart,' Comfortable, nexpensive YOU OUGHT rf t a To Hear ' the DECEMBER BRUNSWICK RECORDS THE, penetrating chill of' bleak fall days makes a big, warm overcoat essential to comfort. But you needn't spend any large sum, for there are smart coats here at these low prices. Tailored of rich wool- ens, too, so that you'll get long wear. In plain colors and all the newest overplaids. NewManhattan Shirts are Here T HE name Manhattan on a shirt signifies all that's new in style, fabric and color. Most have collars attached. As low- priced as $2.50. THIS. LASSIFlE TH IS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. Among the Many Big Hits are $35 $40 3 P.M. ADVERTI INITr""! i a r MICHIGAN DAILY ssified Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid in advance. MXl- un charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three ts per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to those having phones. er Rates: Twelve cents per line. without contract, paid in advance. PHONE 960 LOST EWARD-For information lead- to the recovery of new Ford r pe. License No. 565-618. En- No. 6594483. Stolen Friday ling, Nov. 17. on North Univer- near Hill auditorium. Phone -R or call Margaret Trainer, S. Thayer St. 50-2 -Between Ferry field and L y, mink neck choker on Satur- by an alumnus. Lberal reward. ile Tracy, Nurses' Dormitory. versity hospital. Call Univ. 175. 50-2 -Lady's black handbag, be- en Detroit and A. A., presumably veen Ypsi and A. A. Contains er's card. Reward. Mildred rel, 939 Greenwood, A. A. 50-2 -String of pearls either in foot- stands or between there and ner of Diviion and Monroe Sts. eral reward. Call ' 357, 50-3 -A traveling bag containing nan's apparel from Martha Cook ibule Friday evening. Reward. amir Stotzer, 290.s 50-2 ALOST LOST-Friday, Nov. 17, small brown purse containing change and wrist watch. 117 White St. Phone 1485-W. 51 LOST-Brooch, gold with red stone, at Armory, Saturday night. Re- ward. Call 2325. 50-2 LOST-A gold pen and pencil recent- ly, engraved "U. of M." Call 738 -W. Reward. 51-2'i LOST-Last week Airdale puppy. Call 421 or 7136 F-2-1. Reward. 5±- LOST-AMy pen troubles, at Rider's of course. 21 WANTED Tomorrow I'Wish.I Knew Arnold Johnson's Orchestra --- Record No, 2326-75c - Mr. Gallagher and Mr. (hean Board Walk Blues Bennie Krueger's Orchestra - Record No. 2327-75c Homesick Ji-Jl.-Boo Carl Fenton's Orchestra --- Record No. 2325-75c - Do I? Early in the Morning Blues The Brox Sisters Trio --- Record No. 2330-75c - Homesick Carolina in the Morning Marion Harris - Record No. 2329-75c Crombiegreatcoats Satisfaction or money back Suits, $45' D RESSING up for Thanks- giving meansone of the new pencil stripe suits. Made of undressed worsteds in blue or black. Three and four but- ton coats; extra trousers. $45. Pencil Stripe $75 finest made Of ivoolens from Aberdeen, Scotland UPERB examples of overcoat tail- L)Soring and fabrics, w i t h stylish lines and colorings that will make them the most distinctive garments seen. Huge, roomy affairs with deep pockets. They'e aristocrats in every respect. Money back f you don't think so WANTED-A Rider Pen which to write at touch. Rider's Shop. falls Pen 211 HEAR THEM AT WANTED-Heated garage. Call Crane 2127-M. 51.2 FOUND FOUND-At Rider's Pen Shop. A real fountain pen for exams. 21 MISCELLANEOUS . I The STOFFLET The Reule Conlin Luggage for the Trip Home ,T'T RIM appearing, service- able luggage is just as im- portant for your Thanksgiving trip as the clothes you wear. There's everything here from a Boston Bag at $3.65 to a huge wardrobe trunk at $55. -Brown pocket book between ch Street and Chubb's. Satur- night. Finder call 863-R. Ask R. Derbyshire. 51 DANCE-Schwaben Hall Wednesday night, Janke's Orchestra. 49-3 THENRY T)TETERLE. Phono Shops 110 East Washington Street PHONE 3060 Company , 1 ii--- A II vA~r IT 0 1- II ,.. , 1 1