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VOL. XXXIII.

No. 54

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER

25, 1922

PRICE FIVE CENTS

C SCORE DY QUARTERS Vim .2d rd4h IA
GO.PIIERS C UB EI1t2d r t IA UOI
UNDERN 13DRI VING 013HI 0 3 16101
POWERFUL YOSTMEN~ NEOA700070
CAPPN, {WK, KIK AD' HE LNE-T Iteami
QA'N I S, ITH N TELYEL' ing section and played the Victors. DEAN OF' GRIDJMMICHIGANeWINS
REEERiuKInINiL EiG .Irk eMieatnds eyaandaed ttheM-
TXINEOTA CTATN A NS MA N sansAnd'7y l Grosen LIT Mirhead roon and Gold Alma MatrderMa- H Mrowlik
A1i d IA UA Gay L G Slaughter 'lIIt L *WATEV, 4IC" T N' 1H11MYt
FE T R S r~AAas C Blott Michigan returned from tihe cub~JU 1I~ UIU
: F~11S I'Abraiiamson .R G Steele house at about 3:30 p. in. and was fol itnake,
IMacdonald R 'C Rosatti lowed by the Minnesota eleven.xYost *C.OUPlINTRV TIT i L oI t i
(By Daily orrespondent) Shjoll ~R E Nesch returned from a consultation with his ~U UUlul I LL ia'
Northrop Fild,. Minneapolis, . ~Gose Q B Uteritz men as Blott prepared to kick off. . . y-'- .YA ri
McCreery 14 it Keefer Riot sends the ball to Peterson; who Varna__
25.,-espite the cotndtion of Northiop Martineau R H Kipkc rcundt hs2 adlne -. Michigan won the Confer ence Cros n
s e'un1wt hs2 yr tnMatn- . ,, . , r . " a.. nr hmposi ti on n d teav
11eld, despit e bravest sort' of fight Peterson PF13 Cappon ca is stopped "on right end run. On st.,.' ""v' y C unngcaminshlow tscore ornisg leave
ag, s heteeduspwro te ae asMireddos crey:s .Cnsn was 51' Illinois 72 Ame' 72he
ize and Bue onslaught, despite the eau kicked off and iphe returned. it co ,a 7?yard loss Oh.. . ~io 140, Minnesota 149, Mich. Aggis tiost
w nderful offensive attempts of half- to his own 24 yard line. Kegfer gains Martineau' punts out of ounds on y,,,?<?R, v< .< " .sy.;" s< %'~ 158, Purdue 195, Indiana 200, and wit (
,ack MatnaMnestieltdy3 on an end run. Cappon fumbles and , Mlchgan's 36 yard line. > l... ow 217 I ColiS
btfre "the might y olveines who vYain.r~rudlete dsapon anh itnteiHnnIsbell, Michigan's star harrier, ras or;
were headed toward the goal which rk hog adtrwM o a great race and took first place by. will g
Bltt boetruhad:he c o ards. Cappon was stopped for .a. good margin. Isbell proved without W&'s
thfey have _fnaly attained-a season Creery for "3 yard loss. Martineau 's ~' 1 yard gain. Uteritz lses 6 yar ds do erubt In this aethat he is the get
grh o eeat- registered against P4ass to'Schjoll wa g.dnded over t1t when he runs around left end.,zt:thllsd ae;mnhtMiign i
them gollte Kik honfo ad'Martin eau returns ipke's kirk 15s os: 'KIkeputhas ever inatof oboasted .ostdof. rho od1 msdwih h arsL~is3 adliebigfocdI1
Notrpfedwsjme ihteMinnesota 32 line when Muirhead fell 'adlnehig oledI1
laet crowd of spectators that ever 'on ft.. out of bounds. Martineau loses 3 yards man to break the tape, coming in'sev-1
wieed a fotball game at the'Goph- PasKpet trzfisKe- ~ tackle. cnt. Rearick took tenth plce, Arndt . 7
ems's~hool an the occaionf truly de- e's pass intercepted by Martineau on Martineau loses~ one ard] on sameI came In eleventhShenefield twelfth , h
scrved;thie record breaking attend-;Minnesota's "30 yard line,. ai-neau left tackle, play. Martineau kicks to and 'einke twenty-ninth. All Coach
-ne, fr natve rwas there such an ex- ,thtrown for yard loss on left end. -Mc-, Uteritz who is downed on his 37 yard .. Farrell 9 ren ran finely and again put In the~
hbion of fopotall as was put uip by reery carries ball off side far 3 yard& line. Shjoll Intercepts Roby's pass Michigan on the map as having a real little ju'
the mten f Micigan this afternoon. R an on :Michligan's 30yard line. crss country team. our mid
i S~~~lott thrlows Minnesota for '9 yard 1Martineau thrown for 3 yard loss fre
'.lor.h'oplelda~veral thousand 'loss. .Martintean iantts l~,otezitz, we n ouepasarirsi ~~ ~-i . h.iI.rd a~
spetators.:filled the'stads at 12':$0, retutrns it to his own 3ard line. " Martineam's pa'~ to Eklx'n as wgu l -::_____ Wf'lCP.tl
and. ,the remiainder filled ti , stand.. e efe gn 9 ,arsfleft tIackle. :Fourth down, 13. to go.. .I. t.. ttcs
to. vh einn ftegm.TeCpo ae irs on on Michigan ; -sklund on -his +) yard line fails to Much interest is being shown 'in l r o wp .i
tophter team heed. the VWolveriners 42 ard line. Klpke fals to gain o8fdofik. I ike"ruh i akte l-aps
k=edtyipminutes. At 1:35 kith, right tackle as the quarter ends, to his own 28 yard line Kipke pnts ~ that wil ,sntart ednesha dd ay afternoon,ounaen . meere
bot teams, after a shtot wrk-outt, re- Score, Minnesota, 7; Michigan, 0. to Martineaui who is tackled by Keefer Nvme 9 ntehnbl or rdto
tired to t Eclubyhouse foi' final in..EON ~RE on his 42 yard line. COACH iI.II.EL ' 0 5H OS-THE' VRANI) OLD MAN OF FOOTBA)XL at Waterman gymnasium. roundsI
SECOND QUARTE Bal on Minnesota's 42 yard line More than 25 men have signed the ga's Rt
s ho in atrte Ria eefer' its left tackle for 3 yard. Time out for Minnesota. Time (lit entry chart in the gymnasium and. it fighting
ta sca~me lae the Micd.'T h iane gain. Martineau picks up Kipke', I for McCreery. Martineau iruns out- TL1~'AVC ~~is expected by the :promoters that and H".
RU ihgn oooiefrthe punt on'his 1S yard line for no gain, 'side for 11 yards around Kirk. ~~C LJJJJn 0IL .8 ,IoJ VV , - . more than 40 handball players will ed glory
Wovrnswowr nteSuhMCreery dropped{ for a 7 yard loss by { Furst hits center for 2 yards. Time-denolbfrthetiscoeat4'-hefan
stands.rinnes otawon the otos hn several Wolverines on his 11 yard line, out for Minnesota. Northrop Field, Nov. 25.-A wide, the Minnesota 4 yard line. ' on the clock, Monday -afternoon.ray's a
LatMartineau gained 2 o n right end run. McCreery made one yard through hole opened by the Michigan forward lnextoplay tuhdganwnt-hruh.h The affair.-will be hotly contested te(O
chose to defend the ;s ga.UtrtthtredMrinae pn ;fcntrlarieu'oaspo]kln
Uteriz retrned.Martneau puntu cetlinearfonauaptos ohdown. lthis year, as there are more than 12 ii 193.IS AtEryrst ifedKee acesIiIwl;zerteedo h eo
FIerT TheseE yardstonmidfied. deefercatchesdRp- ,was incomplete. Martineau punts to Clna h n ftescn e- Teetoln lasdmntae e nteetiswoaeo bu apta
ThVie field was comparatively dry, ke's pass for 14 yard gain.. Kipke loses 'Uteritz ont the 10 yard line. It was an ltCpo hog. h i ul gi h pwro apna iethe same calibre and are considered steame'd
dieto the cold 'weather. Bl1ot kicks yard through line. Kipke reverses ion side kick. Kipke makes one yard back had barely started, however, plunger. He not only got through the as championship material. Particular- noon at
usoff.t to McCreery on the 12 yard, and feld when his men were covered on a off his left tackle.' when the gap' was again closed and hole opened for him but completely ly it is evident that competition will be for rte
hie returned it to the Michigan 43 yard pass and makes 3 yards around his( Time out for Michigan. Cappon Cappy wvas plowing his way through wrecked the secondary defense. ying keen for Sanchez, Watson, and Gehr- Brown,
line. Martneau goes. off tackle for right end. A pass, Uteritz .to Keefer, Icarries the ball to Michigan's 15 yard a solid mass of Gophers 30 yards to in wait to smother his run. lin, men who have won the event and Bin+
4+yards..A on" ass fails, Martineau h uts the ball on Minnesota's 23 yard; line for a 4 yard gain. Kipke -punted . in the past years, although they are ing gln
A ctud l~tng tgosof is line for first down. t atna h eund5yrst pass goes incomplete. Third quater flfl;' ~in school will not be allowed to par- it irto
rgttclfo4yad.. Time'i out for Minnesota. Keefer+ the Michigan 40 yard line. Furst goes ene ticipate. These three layers are con- the 'sam
,McCreery made first down on the cthsUeis aso h adotiefrn an FOURTH l, QI!ARTEP Jjj U IL1L templating the formation of an 'in- grin-t
line. Kipke loses 1 yard on left end' Martineau makes first down for ' icelfrPtrsn atna' formal Varsity handball team and en- The res
33 adln hog etr creyrun Time out for Minnesota, Abra- Minnesota 'on Michigan 22 yard line w, o~d~ nasra oil l1 fF ' t[ ' , tering It in the national singles and trip gav
lose 2iaond ih ake ci hamso.: on a pass which his men recover. M- to.Ekudsps(os nope IU L ' n U doubles tournaments that will be cheerin
drp ogps o nicmlt.ICappon hits center for ,3 yards. Ball Creery makes one yard. j( h olli 'Icia' al0 held this winter. Some of the men grim nde
Mriartineaui gained nine yards around on Minnesota 6 yard line TUteritz Kipke intercepts Matineau's ir; vt ega ie icia' loff who show up well ton"te coming All- ry Har
Neiscsh.'Time out for Martineau, BaI passed to Keefer, putting the ball onl on his 10; yard line and Michigan was it Q ad ie.K x oe f tackle Delares 'len with Scientic eKnil- campus tournament will be-added to most of
o Mchg's2yadln.Miniiesot.'s 2 yard line.. penalized 15 yards for clipping from put to Mvyrtiiii vho Ieti edge and Coura.ge this tam. lBrown;
Mcreylss efist al'Pass, Uteritz to Cappon, failed to behind. Kipke had intercepted Martortr- Wanted C_______ o aceni
oF tackle. The ball ,goes to Michigan. Igain. Martineanm punts from behind miean's pass and h ladl retrned to the ed to his 48 yard line. Grose stopped- the' tro
Kipke loses tr1yrso eted tega ieotie1 ar rmhs3 adfufor 1n0 gain off left tackle. Iipke in- Investiga.r' Indian Life i Michigan nasum.
lo pnunted to Martineau on 30 yard goal., Cappon hits center to the seven? The ball was brought back. Mei- tericelpted Martineau 's pass I on Mci-Ther iA.n inenHEeADthDISgcalSSESh
okITAIO I RVIEW~ Thr s nitnsv thooial O
atne who returned five yards. 'Martin- iyard line.V , an's ball on its own 5 yard line. Cp- ain's 30 yard line,_____!survey being made as a model exhib- 1ween tItofwocuieinMchgwerWlia
itn goes off Kirkt's end for nine. Cappon made first dlown on the next pon gains 2 through center. Kipke loses one yard arouand, his Prof David Friday, president of the totw cunisiMchgwer Wlia
yrds play, Kipke dodges through to Mn- Kpke punts fromt behind his goalI right end. Cappon made 3 yardsj there are still living many Indians that h
Mart1inenmkstoo is on eos yard ine. ine to Michigan's 26 yard line. Myrum through center. ;Michigan Agricultural college, and This urvey inquires particularly in te iece
AcCreery goes off right tackle fr two -Kipke carres itto tie one foot Ifi. I goes in for McCreery. ;Merrill goes 'Rollit goes il for Arahamson. ip- former head of the economics depart- to the socioogcal. phases of their ke, Ca
rds. McCreery hits right tackle for ( Tspke clircles his right end for a touch. ; ;r, for Schioll. i e lkics out of bounds on MinnesotaI ment of the University, expressed it present life and: also into traditions, plans it
' yards. McCreery was 'stopped bydon, Captain Goebel goes in to kick I Martineau made two yards off right 135 yard line. Martineau gains one recently ash, hdfos-lropinqesionnthatethacmose
goad '-acke. n asprad pay artnea',.as is oinin tat he ostwill be made out, to be followed by in- panting
'Matineau punted to Kipke on Mich- Nelseb out.T heo goal fails. n ti lv M n eoa rcie urgent need of congress at preent v siaos w ''lv n te dsrc ievc
igain's 25 yard like where SchiolI i imeoa ;Mcia,6 lb tll yard~peat orhlig.Mri- was a few more menI possessed of real and are in personal touch 'with the water cl
no ailed him. A bad pass tpi Uteritz gaveI takes Goebel's place. CK et ta eau rnsnaoff his left eddfor a yard.i- scientific knowledge of :the economic[ h e
Minnesota the ball on the MichiganI Martineau takes Uott's kick-off 25,., +cln utdadUeizcuh problems of the United States, andnent re
8yard line.. Sch 11 recovered.- yards to his .27 yard. line. -McCreery Ii nhs4 yr iertr Ingsxpossedo hecuae.ofrgt.az soan rshmi
Peerenhis enerfo 1yad.X- it gar fr . arinan gosyards. .Uteritzs pass to eefer gains the allt tbox. and look these -prob- Gawater d
*6#er goes ofF .his left tackle for a'.around his right end for 5 yards. w ad.Cpo al ogi.~ qaeyi h ae . . . . . . . .. aner of
tonchidown, So' lclian~ Martineau loses 2 'when Muirhead ;8 adsQappon ddf adsog. fernyarquDr.eidy isnatendigae. nul 'tat of
kungoa ls.7I tckln i ck oUeiz h rnsD:Frdy satnig h'ana
Minst,7 cln ik oUeiz h rnspalss from Uteritz to eefer was called -meeting of land grant I colleges at ous pll
Michigan elects to receive.' Martin- ball, back 22 yards to the Minnesota . back because of off side. IWashfington,' D. C., and made this}-tngh
40 yard line. Kipke makes drive off whc fmle Ueitzs forced utr statement when asked regarding the rkx as antsil
'_________________ his left tackle for 4 yards.: Cappon itz passes to Kirk, wh sfrcdot appointment. of a successor to Tru- v ; tAn 'i
htcetrfor 3 yards. Cappon gains side on Minnesota's 18 yard line. Ca p- man H. Newberry. t r"'n weeksa
j ETRA STAFF pngiitsarstrog ete.CpcenterI hnisaredta jcoe
3yards for first down truhcenter. pn+ais..yrs.hrug cntr Cp-."veybd-Ithnk.i aredtht loe

3EETV ICTOR
OQRUW IGH
Higan's clhampionshIp footbll
will receivethe gr*ets
me ever accorded ta WVolver-
%m, whwen' they, arrive at the
i811 GCentral. statloim timmosr
igllt. Th1e Student. Conil,
nornintg autharoed eOrimit-
abegin the work whch will
tihe celebration6 a emorail
the foostb~all anasf Mch-
uge firewor-ks dspay, time
y Rand, atorchlight'parae
monster bonfire ,will gret
ctorlous Wler'ines s they
the train. They bring With
two tihings. First and tor-
te chanipiontsiip of the Amig
"onference,'and second te
thes4 two reasons Micigan
reet her "Chiamos of the
Brown Jug'
zGame Toda
esee hurrying-'days wen thea
gs are fast dsapplearing Prm
tst, it would eem to tle un -
person that there ils soething
y wrong with' to irilies
ley put all oi thier frce sani
into d batle', whreO o a ittlb
jug is at stake. ' Frtunately.
rmuch more, is at st ae than
water receptacle, for in the
a and sentiment, that. Sur -
the Little Brown Jug$, Mi l'i-
Ludents and alumni sense, the
spirits of MaddockReden.
Eton, which brougt haitrd 'ern-
to the MIaize And Blue when
sous container' was in the 'en.-
ads during the gamle betwetn"a
hers' and the Wolverines back
in Gioehbeland oach Y'ost
with smiles Tlhursday after-
the Michigan Central station.
5had with themt the Little
.ug, all dressed"up in lMtdz
ie lobons. Uterit2 'cast a ..
LCe at the trophy and drve his
b 'is hand t' ith great foice, at.
e time -giving vent. to a broad
iat grin 'that spells vitory.
,t of the players who mlade the
re the jug a sharp look and the
g' students ere "able' to, see
termination written over ev-
"t of their faces.. It assured.
fthe followers that the Little
Jug will return to Ann"Arbor
mulate dust for another year In
phy room at Waterman gym-
ie eve of the battle last fall be-
M1nesota and Mchigan, Dr.
is, the Gopher mentor, declared
ewas ipn hopes of taking the lit-
ptacle back to Minneapols. Kip-,
uponl and Goebel nipped his
n the bud and foled the At-
ompleting' the occasion 'by
g the score of 'another WolVer-
ory in yellowv on the side of the
*ntainer.
ittle Brown Jug has a perma-
sting lace'in Watermain gym-
andi serves to remind the
en of today of what eormous
rinkers the, men of yte were,
the amount of cooling liquid
s necessary to keep the ,fain-,.,
int-a-minute machine from get-
>t bearings and putting weak
nvestigation carried out a few
ago by a ;famous detective dis-
the thief who 'stle the jug,

"' FltE efrrus2yrd kouhhs et ponl adds 2 more through center. Ca'p- Ithreis a condition of poltica. .,,..k.Sfrom t
JLeo. J. ershdorfer tackle. Roby's pass to Reefer ground-t pon hits ine for 2 yad.cneti h onrdet eti ~"u aei
tsintI ed when Reefer.sips.Utertz's pssBatt oneis id20{yard line puts over Ieomc c nition tryaeocerain the aid
H.C oiry. to Krx "s 9 yards. j ,a perfect placement. Score Michigan 1 bad"le stated. "There is a . great cetan
IordDnhe . Cappon :plumges lhroughm center to i0 Mneoar deal of moaning about these condi-! back i.
Phiip Wagner Itie Minnesota4 yard. Une for 30 yard ti ~nons, and a greater lack of any'con-. . way.
'Samul Moore 'gain., .. jV 54' them." sugetio fo rlein
Thomas E. Fiske Capondives the ball off gad o'HeL5ff4 ~~s idcti attsuggesnt foriclrelinghic
Armin P. Webbink the one foot line. Time out for Voilei -cae adta tepeet giutra f~""~"~'Uiver
I gan. TirstgoesIn fr Peerso. Ca- Fimailtrouble was due to the international I, ~ ~ .cp
Siny ilfec doe fritucd'm.' iuto, and specifically to thed- ~ ~ "~'o
SinyBefed" pon oveover fra t hdvn.Iarvard 1,Yale 3.. p, fr
, a "srucion of the foreign markets . ..~
1da3HAle BoM inn s galor, Zchg'n';" D"etroit 20, W. & J. 9. which have heretofore absorbed our . . team s
Alfred Cnnable 11zimeoa7 ..-.-- - - Notre Dame 19, Carnegie Tech 0. surlus products. There is a ques- at. the

he Wolverine camp during the
n 1903, but it has been without
of, a detective that we have 'as-
ed who will bring the trophy
'n triumph and in the proper
Chicago Sends off Team
go," Nov. 25.-Freshmen of the
city of Chicago burned their
Est night at a gigantic send-off-
Stagg Field. Mvembers of tho
poke their determination to win
mass. meeting before the cele-

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