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VVULVH I It [RUL Iraowerful backfield offensive and de-1esv obnto nteBgTni
not in. the entire nation. Only t he
insecure dirt of Northrup field, or some
MINNE U~k 009Ydefense inspired by unknown powers,
(Continued. from Page One) able Big Teni tie. Major Griffin, comn-
A victory for Chicago, However, will;missionel' of Conference athletics, gaveI
1eaVe the situation 'in a decidedly lout that decision some time ago. To-
tangled condition. unless the Maroonsj day, on Northrup Yield and in lill
are outplayed or held to a two or three audlitorium, Michigan men and women
poln., win., by, the Badgers, the only= will cheer for a Michigan victory and
blot in. the Chicago 'scutcheoni being pbray, at the same time, that Wisconsin
their defeat at the hands of Princeton. can hialt Chicago and John Thomas
Still, comiparative secures again show. while by some strange trick of fate
ihign;somewhat the leader of thc N iorthwestern can come thirough
trio, wtlh. Chicago second and low,=. against Iowa.
third. The Stagginen have been held
closely by' Ohio and Illinois, both of 1uivstlga e lIdian Life' h] )Iiehigal
wihuni Aere overwhelmingly defeated There is an intensive ethnological
by Michigan, and even Northwestern, 'survey being made as a model exhih-,
fighting hard for victory,, all hut down- it of two counties in Michigan, here
ed the touted power of. the. Maroons. there are still living many Indians.
The Northwestern-Iowa game. todayI This. survey inquires particularly in-
should afford further comparison, to the sociological pihases of their
Wolv1erines are Fighters. present life and also into traditions,,
Consider, for the last time, the myths, and folk-lore. A questionnaire
Michganlinup hat.wil fce inn- Iwill be made out, to be followed by in-
- sota this afternoon. Kirk at left eand vestigators who live in, the district
has no superior in, America. today.I and are in piersonlal touch with the
4 Neisch, who will play the other flank, f people.
Is good, but. not quite the equal of
Ca.ptain, Qoebel, fox whom he is sub- Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50.1

n " r ~~~j, ing fronm performances in the past After the first six men had crossed nIidhvl
A~ M~A1IJY~A M vv It K ome of the most decided upsets have the finishing tape, Delta Tau Upsilon,.
hapeedat this seasonal affair. t and Beta Theta Pi were tied for the
lead with a, total of six points. Gold-; Much interest is being shown ir'.
FEATflE DAY IN A~~ ELTA ~llUPSLONsmith won the race for Delta Tau Up- the All-campus handball ,ournamnt;
SUPREUSILNAslo by finishzng twelfth, while Tra- that will start Wednesday afternoon,,
11IVA~; TOIEVID finishing as number 21 clinchhcd November 29, in the handball court
~ERYF I ~ ii;nan seond lac fo Bea TetaPifoil at Waterman gymnasium.
Fl Ei) ~i~ Y-(flhN~fY IniLhis oiis mde hei toal 7, he~ More than 25 men haye sgned thy'
secnd owet sore Ph Sima elt Ientry chart in the gymnasium and it
-__ 1_ was awarded third place 'with their: is expected by the promoters that
Philadelphia today will be the scene, Chilled somewhat by the cold wea-" score of 42. !more than 4fi handball players will
of one of the inost famous grid class- ther- and buffeted by the sharp wind, The Intramural department wash enroll before the entries close at 4 o'- F
ics in the country when Army meets; Deta Tau Upsilon's runners w~on the' highly pleased with the results of4 clock, Monday afternoon.
Navy atFakI iili hi n nua nefaent rs-onr the race, being articularly satisfied The affair will be hotly contestedi
nual battle for supremacy. Desp~e run with a score of 17 from a field with the time of the race and tl is erqsthr r or hn1
the hzigh i~rcsbigpi h men in the entries who are of about
scarce seats, a hruge crowd i x)1, of hill and dale men that represented I~eddcniin ta h unr the same calibre and are considered
eCI to witness the lzuue and te oldt 12 different fraternities, exhibited, all of whbichr is the resuzlt as chiampl~ionship material. Particuzlar-
standl of William P~enn as nemrISpclto was rife at the outset of the system. of training that was in- 1ly it is evident that competition will be
enjoying a gala (lay. isoce of~ the event as to whzo would win stituted at the start of .the fall under' keen for Sanchez, Watson, and Lehr-;
Coach Daly had his grn of c1£ t-: s both Delta Tan Upsilon and Beta, the direction of "Ted" Sullivan. In imug, mren who have won the eventa
wokout on 1Fzankclin field yesterd : 1Theta Pi had teams iii the running therce that. have b een held here-intepsyarlhog teyee
and ThunrsdIay while the midshipmenI that were of about equal strength. i to-fore, many men have dropped out. in school will not be allowed to par-f!1
didnotgetin n tme or ut ne Reikethe frehma chmpinowing, to lack of condition, but in thisI ticipate. These three players are con- I
p~ractice onl the s cene of th e conflict, running for Beta Theta Pi, won the meet every manl that started crossed tempaig±h;frato o n i
As in re years large numbers or race, doing the course in 10:27. Ie tm iihn iefra ast a~dalta n n
students will azccoin)aniy their rcs had things his own way after the lI le~ta Tau Upsilon will be given a tering it in the national singles andi
pea tive teamns ill order to be on hand middle of the course had been reach- silver loving cup for. winnzing firzst ;doubles tournaments ta ilb
for the occazsion. There will be tileI ed and finished 50 yards ahead of his place and the largest number of ;held this witr omce of theme
usual paradcing and celebrations be- nearest contender, Vande Vise,.. De-1I points will be added toi their. li;t on who -show up well in the coming All'-
fore and a ter the game and the east- to Tau Upsilon. Sims ran a good race j the frater nity chart. The other teamisj campus tournament will be added to
evi railr.Ads are mlakinig extra effo-tt for Phi Sigmra Delta, finishing 'in third that par'ticipated will be given points this team.
to relieve congestion at the variout~s place. He was closely pressed'b according to the order in which they
terminals, as they are ahitn g to gij'e Green, Delta Ta'u Epsilon, Grab, Beta finished. A review by Donald Coney of Re--
hebest of service to and jloz the Theta P1, and Ilartwell,. Phi Sigma - ---- h ecca West's "The Judge" in The Sun-
game. Kappa, who finished in the order nmi- Michigan Daiiy an 1Cnimnes for $4.50, day Magazine for Nov. 26.-Adv. I
The abscnee of French has been! cd. d
seri ostoledArm ti esntii theywok
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of Captain iBreid,ter, c oter, whlo has4 192? NOVEMBER 1
developed into onl(,of the gre~atest lpiv- IS 112 T 'W TT M1922QIT p iTtI'lTr'I ,

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of toddy iwill find here A-i
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stituting, whoa, in, turn canl compare
quite favorably with Kirk. At the
toakles are Mulrhead and U3osattip both
powerful men. The former is the
more experienced, and this fact makes
him the superior of his, teammate.
Rosatt i is a fighter, making: up in
brawn what be lacik.a in, experience,
but, because he must throw more of.
hiself in~to, the flay he is inclined.to
tire as. the battle progresses. Slaught-
er and Steele at guards tire. both
greemc~mn, but the ability of the tack- 1
les whb. play next to them is. a big
help and they are able to do favorable
work against all comners. Blott, cent-
er, is' Qno of the surprises of.-the Cont
ference. With practically no experi-
ence he has become one of the best
pivot men in the Big Ten and should
be the equal,, if not the superior, of
Captain A as, who will oppose him at
center this afternoon.
Bas kfieil est. in.Big Ten
The Michigan bacl~fie d, needs no
further mpention. Utevi tz, Kipke, R~eef-
s= er ainld Capnorn, with Roby, Steger and
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