THE MICHIGAN DAY Curran replacedRoby. Van Orden went in for Steele. Blott kicked off to Myrum who re- turned it to the Michigan 30 yard line' for 20 yards. Curran tackle(} Martineau for a five yard loss. Mich- igan was penalized five yards for off-! side play. Keefer intercepted Mar- tineau's pass on the Minnesota 4 yard line. Uteritz passed to K irl who gained 11 yards on first down. Cappon drove through center for a two yard gain. Martineau inter- cepted Uteritz's pass and was brought down on his 35 yard line. Keefer in- tercepted Martineau's pass on his 35 yard line. Uteritz carried two Min- ,nesota players with him while making a five yard run around end. Goebel replaced Curran. Kipke lost three yards trying to gc. through Minnesota's left tackle. Keef- er caught Kipke's pass and made a 28! yard gain, eluding several Gopher tacklers. The next play, two yard: gain, placed the ball on Minnesota's three yard line. Knodte went in for Uteritz. Michi- gan was penalized on the next play for five yards. Knode attempted a pass, but it was grounded behind tlir, goal posts. Minnesota's ball on their 20 yard line. Martineau passed to Ecklund for 38 yards. End of game. Score, iciliganll 16, Minnesola 7. II AI MICHIGANMN IN ROS CU NTRYI Isbell, Greatest Harrier Of All --And As The Curtain Is Rung RDoYn.PTHARVARRED Today Michigan and Iowa stand I linois and Ohio, each stuggling to win "Mums," the traditional Afower of forth as the champions of the west a major Big-Ten game, fought eacl the football game, were strictly bar- with Michigan leading on comparative other to the finish, Ohio winning in red from the Yale-Harvard game inj scores. Chiago fighting as she nev- the closing stages.,New, Havenyesterday. 'ifty federal er fought before to hold her place As a result of the games yesterday,. ' er statioy. at ral in the triple tie for the greatest foot- all but three of the. Big-Ten teams inspectors were stationed. at railroad ball title in the country was held to change their standing. Iowa and terminals, on trains, on automobile a 0-0 tie, still maintaing her 1.000 Michigan are now in a tie for first highways, and elsewhere, doing every-1 aveage yet losing, by her failure to honors, while Chicago with one tie thing in their power to prevent the score her last chance of keeping is in third position. Wisconsin holds flowers being brought into New Haven abreast of the Wolverines and the fourth place, with Minnesota fifth, Il-without insection Cornhuskers. linois sixth, and Northwestern sev- The reason for this action lies in the Michigan, meeting unexpected op- enth. Ohio, Purdue, and Indiana are fact that the stalk of the chrysanthe- position at the hands of the battling at the bottom of the list. muns is a carrier of the corn-borer, Ioen, fought for four quarters with whiich the region around Boston to cinch the game, finally managing to Botanical Carden Work Aniances s fested, while New Haven is free to e ngame, emanagtng use 1'dI1CC~ from the pests. On account of this keep her colors unstained by the se' Some of the concrete work has al- the effort was made to confine, the par- of the most perfect aerial attack ever'ready been fimished and work is being asites to the area already fufested se n on Northrup Field. pushed on the nond and other features with them Iowa, doped to win by an overwhelm- in the Natural Science court, which 1g score found the Purple full of will convert the court into a botan- fight, threatening to turn back the :J1garde- 1' famousLocke and Parkin as they3 -__-. ... slashed at the Northwcstcrn forward wall. The second half, with the un- tiring Iowa backs battering at the WE SERVE YOU WITH weakening Purple line, gave the O'd ® Gold a lead thatcould not be over- THE BEST FOODe come. sconsin, with the entire MN'..CAN cnference backing her, stopped E Coach Stagg's men in fiheir itracksik the closest and hardest fought game MoreM lichigan men play (if the day. Billiards tha iis ,the case Cftedy ht) XES TRANT CAN IDo Indiana and Purdue, fired by their __RESTA O T__AN 11 any oter Amer can 0r failures to conquer in any of their We Invite Your Patronage - r ue Tow sfo previous, (conference gam)es andc with a hsbe renwfrall the bittj rialry of tradition urging A RY period o f early.twenty them on, fought to a scoreless tie. Ii- ears. The reason - --- er. u raon lv. T- Coney Island Lunch You don't have to walk for that sandwich. We deliver haone 1995- _, I F" Y Un e e d n'bother with an expense account if you pay all bills b check,. Ask about the service that's given here (Continued from Page One) of the race and made a strong fin- ish at the end. Bowen without doubt ran the best race, he has ever run in cross country and was able to come through when he was most needed. Rearic'k, Andt, and -Shenefield took tenth, eleven.th and twelfth places re- spectively. The fact that they came in bunched shows that Coach Farrel had an unusually strong delegation at Purdue. When it is considered that there was a field of sixty men fight- ing for the honors the places that these men took were remarkable. They ran fast, steady races and showed that they knew how to run cross-country and that Coach Farrell will have a fine nucleus for his next year's team. Reinke, Michigan's sixth man across the tape, came in twenty-ninth. As only the first five men's scores are counted Reinke's points were not add- ed to Michigan's total. Although it was expected that. Reinke would beat. some if his teamaters, he ran a good race and defeated more than half of the entries. DOROTHY 11.LOWRY CHIROPRACTOR 606 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hours, 1.6 p.m. Phone 4014 r91119 111111111.10 i 6i iR 1 ~ i lt 1 INN CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT 512 E. William St. Open 11 A. M. to 12 P. M- : . , . ; M ; , rW UW-*f l~C Al tt $try o, v~atyourbt ' STATE SAVINGS BANK Ii- d I Main at Washington Egbert 1I. Ibell E. R. Isbell, '24, who yesterday help- ed his fellow-runners on the Michi- gan cross country team to bring home the second Conference title in one day, adding the Big Ten hill and dale I honors to those of the gridiron.e MICHIGAN ASSURED OF SKATING RINK o Well! Well!! Look Who's Here!" Nothing proves that you're "getting there" quite so quickly as lookng the part. That's the way you want to look when you greet your friends on Thanksgiving Day. We've got the clothes and fixings to make you look ----- good and feel better. ---- IUS3itU I23UUtM SW -tU ,i 1 - - - I . 'r The Di nin g Ro om I'l is a very important place on Thanksgiving Crowd Cheers Tittor Five thousand people turned out That Michigan's hockey team will" to see the ruii in spite of the raw, not have to seek new quarters was cold wind. Greatt enthusiasm was verified. by Mr. J. H4. Weinberg, pro- shown, and the winner was given a prietor of Weinberg's coliseum, oppo- warm greeting when he crossed the site the high school athletic field on tape. Many of the schools that were South Fifth avenue yesterday, when entered had a good representationI he stated that there :will be even great- with them to cheer their teamson. er facilities for ice skating in his Every thing points to an unusual rink this year than there have been track team for Michigan this spring. formerly. During the last few' years Michigan Mr. Weinberg stated that the coli- has not had her usual material in seum was not to be torn down nor put this sport and if cross country is any to any other use, saying that although indication of a strong cipder path it is at present leased to the Ann team Coach Farrell will have the best. Arbor Lumber company and is being Shares Credit l used by that concern as a storehouse, Not all the credit should be given the building will be vacated by the to the men that went to Purdue. lumber company early in December Many men have been out for cross 'iand the ice skating rink will be made country and have helped in a large 'ready for skating immediately. measure 'to make this year's team a Last spring when the announcement winner. The following should re- was published that bids were being ceive honorable mention for their accepted for the rental of the build- past work: Griffin, Vande Visse, Nich- ing it was understood that the coli- olson, and Armstutz. All the other scum had seen its nal service as a men that have been out consistently haven for skaters. "I do not see for this sport should recevie their where such a rumor was founded, how- proportion of credit. ever," said Mr. Weinberg in coem- This has been a perfect year for menting on this opinion. "Certainly cross country and no small portion of I have not furnished such erroneous the credit should go to Coach Far- facts." He went on to explain that ell. His untiring efforts have been I when the building was for.rent it was well rewarded in the winning of the available only for the summer and Conference championship. not during the skating season. THilS II TA IS COLUMN 1.I COLUMN CLOSES LOSES AT 3 PM. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. Day. But no matter how many good things you have to eat, or how good the meal, a newly dress- ed room, with clean low-toned paper, or newly painted or varnished wood-work will help you enjoy your Thanksgiving Day more thoroughly. 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