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running mate. The choice for fullback "Brown Jug" continues to spread with
which has been bothering the coach the news that the team will be strong-
since the season began has narrowed er this week than she has been be-
down to twc men, Mitchel, and Peder- fore this year. Thousands of alumni
son. Oster, the regular who played in are planning to return for the annual
the Wisconsin game, has not been out J battle and if the Northmen don't come
for practice the last three afternoons across by conquering their old timef
. and there seems to be little chance rivals its will not be from any lack of
that he will get into the game with la great fighting spirit.
the Maize and Blue.j
Every regular lineman was back on intamuralItems
the job today. Louis Gross, tackle, I&fIIa 4.)
and Eklund, star wing, were ready for;
business and showed up well in check- Medics and junior lits will meet in!
'A I~lORS SET FOR ing the line rushes of the second team I speedball game at 4:15 o'clock this
OIF lIf(-I during the scrimmage. With all of afternoon to decide who is the cham'
the regulars in shape, things look pret- pion of the interclass speedball league.
ty rosy for the Gophers. All that is Both teams are evenly matched and a
ND GOLD MEN needed now is a reliable passing de- good game is expected. In the semi-
OF R EsULT fense to make the Maize and Blue finals of the consolation series the
work hard to score on the coming senior engineers play the fresh lits at
weel:-end. 4:15 o'clock this afternoon. Both of
e to Iefeat Locals I Fiolc iuiddy these games will be held on south For-
l<n i O1ei Northrup field is g sea of mud to- r field.
day and the cloudy skies seem to
forecast a poor playing field for the Eighty men have signified their in-
to 'The Daily) last game of the season. If the grid- tention of running in the interfrater-
ov. 2. - Minnesota's iroft remains the same it will give the nity cross country run that trill be
icult time in downing Gophers an advantage that may win held at 4:15 o'clock, Friday afternoon.
afternoon in a hard the game for them. Kipke and Steger The teams that have been entered by
ternn aarare both wond'erul backson dry the different organizations are as a
'are bhthwfnrst tebacksinnaa-dryI
, the first team final 'field but they-always seem handicapped whole well balanced, a few o' them
torious by a lone by sloppy ground. Martineau, Mc- boasting of some runners of note.
o and time again the Creery, and Grose on the other hand
using Michigan trick have been forced to play in i d sever-}
Lround the ends for al times this year and will be in theirIHL.ADTRU
r and then throwingonev11sya1adilb HILL AUDITORIUM
adte thoigown environment if either snow or!! -
verine formations for more rain falls before the struggle. ELECTRICAL
line bucks directed Enthusiasm over the chances for a SCOREBOARD
vy Maroon and Gold victory over the triumphant Wolver-2
rk to any advantage Inres andt her c NOVEMBER
Phi Gamma Delta appears to have
[he strongest team, attendorf and
Thomas, two runners well known to
[he campus, Emery, Ioesser and Hulse
three, of last year's freshman stars,
comprising the personnel. M. Reinke
will be the best bet of Beta Theta Pi.
le has won every race that has been
held this fall for the freshman team
1)nd has altvays finished 50 yards or
ahead of his nearest opponent.
All of the men that are entered
should report to Waterman gymnasium
at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon so as
to be ready when the starting shot is
fired, for the race will start promptly
at the time designated. Entries may
still be made at the Intramural _ollce.
Huron St. Taxi 25c" 445.-Adv.
Back in 1910 .
"Champions of America" the Wolv-
erines called themselves, after defe Ot-
ing the powerful Gopher eleven ;i
319t0. The score was close, Michigan
winning by one touchdown.
This victory gave her the til( of
the western conference and toget her
with her victory over Syracuse and
her tie with Pennsylvania she claimed
the championship of America. -
The Gophers and the Wolverlies
were evenly matahed and proved that
the West could boast of two superior
teams.
A chicken dinner will be served at
54c per plate by St. Paul's Lutheran
1church this evening from 5 to 7 at the
Labor Teinple.-Adv.
Football practice was concluded for
the 1922 season on Ferry field yester-
day afternoon and at 2:23 city time
this afternoon Coach Yost, his corps ,
of assistants and 29 members of the ,
Varsity football- squad will entrain
on the:Michigan Central for Minneap-
olis where- the Minnesota eleven will
be met in the final game of the season
Satturday. Ead Martiineau
A light blanket of snow on the field "Marti" of Minnesota the "Flying
yesterday and the assurance of-"more Frenchman," whose fame has been
in the air speeded the workout to a broadcasted throughout the football
high pitch iMost of the time was de- world,' is one of the greatest backs in,
voted to running signals although cer- gridiron history. "Stop Martinanu fnd
tain methods of stopping the feared ;yolu've stopped Minnesota," has be-
Martineau, given to the squad in even- come a watchword in football camps.
ing lectures, were put to a practical t "-
test. Snap and precision in the exe- field running the Gopher ace counts
cution of plays were cheerful features line smashing, passing, and kicking
in the drill yesterday and proved among his accomplishments.
conclusively that the squad is taking McCreery Another
nothing for granted in the coining McCreery is another man in the
battle. Gopher backfield who will bear
Gophers No Cinch watching. He holds practically the
Every man on the squad realizes that same relative -position behind- the
he will meet a test Saturday no eas- Minnesota line that Keefer or Steg-
ier than any of the previous games, er occupy here; if the opposition
Under Bill Spaulding, former Kalama- devotes too much time to watching
zoo mentor, Minnesota has developed the star he will be off for a long dash
a strong, danglerous team. In its last down the field. In other words, he
three games against Ohio State, Wis- is a constant menace to the peane of
consin, and Iowa, it has gained on the enemy defense. -
passing, punting, and rushing a total j
of 1766 yards against 1887 for its op- np ear e
ponents. It has carried the ball. by JMinneapolitans are counting a great
4.s58 ars wthle thydeal on the ability of the Gophe end
rushing alone 458 yards while the to stop Kipke. They maintain that
opposition was amass-ng 528, an un- Ecklund, Schjoll, and Merrill are more
usually -small discrepancy' when the Fkud cjladMrilaemr
usully.smll iscepacy henthethan a match for Irish, Tebefi, and
strength of the opponents is consid- Pulaski, the Badger flankers, who
ered. On such a showing many teams e sth WadgerHnersawho
have won even though the opponents failed to stop the Wolverine star last
showed' a larger total of yardage week and that there are not apt if) be
s yso many long gains around the endO
gained. AF
long gains, now
passes from Woli
first downs. L
through the heav
line failed to wo
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but as soon as it became apparent that aly L amousP
they wouldn't work the scrub quarterI
again resorted to fake plays. Coach
Spaulding preceeded the scrimmage
with a long signal grind together with
a little punting drill.
Martineau Shines
Martineau, one of the craftiest triple
threat man in the West was getting off
boots averaging between 40 and 50
yards in spite of a wet ball. Any W isconsin V eac
passing drill to sneak.of was abandon-
ed by the first team because of the
ssggy condition of the field. During the -and
scrimmage the varsity used chiefly line1
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plays to gain the necessary yardage.
.Martineau scintillated as usual, smash-
ing through the scrubs for five and ten
yards every time he got the ball. In
the third period, after forcing the re-
serves back into the shadow of their
goal posts by his spectacular booting, 1
he finally took the ball over on an off-
tackle play. The Gophers are count- I
ing on him to make up for everything
that the other members of the team
lack in experience.
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"Watch Martineaui!"
Martineau will be the marked marl
of the Gopher eleven when the two
teams take the field Saturday. Play-
ing in his second season the "Fly-
ing Frenchman" has proved time anl
again that he must be reckoned with
Kipke, Williams, Thomas and the oth-
er great halfbacks of the west. lira
the game here last year, even though
hms team was hopelessly outclassed,
Martineau brought the spectators to
their feet time and again with spec-
tacular dashes around the ends. This'
year, with the attack built around him
and a strong line in front of him, he
has even surpassed his 1921 form and
will give Goebel and Kirk a busy
afternoon. In addition to his broken
A chicken dinner will be served at
50c per plate by St. Paul's Lutheran
church this evening from 5 to 7 at the
Labor Temple.-Adv.
An articleton the Turkish political
situation in the Sunday Magazine foi
Nov. 26.-Adv.
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at leastUno Mehgaa :Iia
Sever played RAnnards 'here -
N ONCE.
A They are all repeaters. "
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S"We try to treat you righ"
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recorddu Tor licigan. Ihey feelthat ros rs si ngquarter acc , Loo
if Kipke can be stopped the game is his usual position in directing the
as good as won, inasmuch as Cappon team, with McCreery playing right
was not able to dent the Badger line hal. Although neither of these men
for consistent gains last week. All are especially brilliant themselves
such prophecies are being based upon they play a good steady game on the
the assumption that the Gopher line is defense and use their heads in clear-
stronger than the one shown by Wis- ing a way for their more spectacular
consin here Saturday. I
Roby at End
Roby is to start at end against the HLT AUI)ITORII I
Gophers. The big veteran is ready EL CTRICAL
and more than anxious to play and EICA
is to replace Captain Goebel when' the SCOREBOARD
opening whistle blows. Paul is ex- NOVENBER 25TH
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