THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y -o ............... ft- f i i l 00 kL mob- consolation round in the interc1a~s 1rhukesMietNtr Dm league. The victor will be awarded11£NICOEL T o m o r o w n I p o rt n t G m e hird place in the class standings, T o m o rro w t it . m oTta t TO BE1 DB Y BATTLE (IS FEATUREI --Ilandba i- Pairings have been made and all of t the preliminary matters having been1j While most of the 'grid teats in oe country have closed up their locI- rooms and gone back to their stud- s, Coach Rockne and his "Battling islh" are on-the eve. of the hardest;i ume of the year, to be played against e Nebraska ornhnskers tomorrow Lincoln. Both teams are the strong- ,t in their particular'. sections, Notre I time's only aPproach toward being feated coming to her in the score-' ss tie with the powerful Army elev-'. the conquerors of the Navy. Ne- 1 gash.., the championship team of the Missouri Valley was downed by Sy- racuse after travelling half way across the country two dlays before the game. 'Wile there is sure to be a hard game with, in all 'probability, a "low scor e at the end, the Irish are slight fa~vortes over their Western rivals. The victory over Georgi. Tech and t'heir tie of, the Army in spite of the loss of their captain, are conquests, wvhi:h 'only a strong machine could hope to make. B1aked up by one of the most effective aerial attacks in the country and a wonderful hooter in Paul Castner, famous for his work in the West Point. ame, the Notre Dame squad, should e a hard one for the Farmers to down The only weakness in the machine which is likely to cast a victory is the lack of a powerful line. r'his together with the fact that Ne- braska has one of the best lines in the country may result inan upset. Diepend on Line Bei Nebraska, depending for the most " art upionl smashing. line bucks and pow erful drives' off tackle, will prob- ably keep pretty close to straight foot-' ball. During the past week a great deal 9£ attention has been paid to per- fectiilga sound defense against the open attack which Rockne's men are suite to use. Ever since the coach started at the Catholic school his teams have won the majority of their games by the aerial rute and against the heavier Cornh sker team it would Freshmen Numeral Awards Announced Ator cmparing the playing of the msen on the freshman squad and care- ". aly weighing the results of the seas- on, Coach Mather, freshman football coach, has anuounced the men whom he has selected as being worthy of receiving the sweaters and numerals. Thirty-three men will- receive the coveted rewards. These men, in the o pinion of the coach, are particularly' deserving of official recognition, be- ,cause of the aggressiveness and faith- ful attendance at each practice "ses- sion and general aptitude to learn the rudiments of the game 'as they are -taught at Michigan. Those in charge of the annual fresh- man football tryouts are immensely ,satisfied with the material that they had ,t their disposal this fall and es pecially pleased with thehigh degree of fight that pr evailed' in every one o the practice scrimmages. "It is thought that a few of the men ,on this fall's squad will stand a good 'chance to make the Varsity squad next year and .all are urged to continue in training so as to be ready for the in- tial call for Wolverine gridiron war- riors. .The folloming men will receive their :numerals and sweaters and are" re- quested to report to Harry Tilitson at the athletic office at once to get -leasured for them: Bruce, Babcock, B3aker, R. J. Brown, Grppen, Cory, Dewey, Downing, Ferenz, Funk, Grube, tioebel, Grubb, Heston, Heath, Hem.. £stein, Hawkis, 'ertle, Cullman, Kru- eger, Lutomski, Mills, Morrey, Meier, Matheson, Parker, R oseberry, Scheib, Stafford, Vick,.,Wall, Wetzel and Mar- ion. be foolhardy for them to forsake it. 1W IVfIX~Ji f II. --cere pte-l-cmusnncul After a short practice, consistin sAIES HJMA N) )BFtournament Will get uinder way this n~c: l} o l~iASKEIandAsgI ilHdrilCEs IIA VEF,')E NINFIN E (CON - , afternoon ol the handball cursin.C terday. afternoon thie Notre Dame H RLofI~ itelx.. squad heft on an early train for the ? - -,. ~'cne f te srugle.Thetea wil i'P11111 FIIOI' 10PII1)UE B(~ With the curtain falling on the 1922 = Tity mnen have entered the toiis' wor ono N raitt as field t d y.Y EA r i1 1I R TSf o b l s a o o o r w, t e P n -Iney and a glance over the list of en- lonr t Sak . EAsylvanila-Cornell game at Franklin tries shows that some high class play-v A great dleal of honor rests upon iig;hudrsl stegmsaei the result o!' tie game tomorrow inl ILafayette, Ind.,Nv 28.--With the , field will be one of the -features ofIingulshould esult hase thengainseb 2 spite of the fait than no title is at football season over, the Boilerinak- the dlay's cardh. Philadelphia has en- tile promoters of the event to play1 stake. Each team has a, season full ofj ers have turned thleir attentions to I joyed one of tile greatest football j their games as soon as possible for1 riliantcontieis ehid i. Bfor tunin ou anthe chmpinshp ;years in history and it remains, foil Etile tournament mlust be finished by the game too vo Notre Dame has, basketball team. Due to the recent 'the men of Dobie and of Heisman tcthecoeo choDc'5 the reputation of being one. of the ruling, Purdue was able to get~ twelve;$Motfthenrtsaemnwob strongest elevens in the country tahile # gamnes.' Wisconsin fliays Purdue for'pittesne fgiio etv- Ms fteetat r e o Nebraska.with a tileareenewaito tileunfolloweridiofnhandball Nebrska wih atite areay gained>I the first, time in a number' of years.I ties in the Quaker City for this year. I at Michigan and it would not be sur-' I has the honor of the Missouri Valley Indiana, Illinois, Chicago, Northwes-1 Because of Coachl Dobie's absence;____________________ to uphold. Ever since the last time tern, andl Ohio are the other Big Ten I from Ithaca last Saturday, practice Nebraska came East and took,,a bitter teams on the schiedule. For one of was postponed until Sunday whlen thm defeat at the hands of the 'Wolverines, the three games, with other sclloots,' Red and White were put thlroughl a there- has been little regard for Mlis- Purdue will play Notre Dame. Tile thorough signal drill and dlummiy souri Valley football. A defeat of other two teams will be selected in the scrimmage. If Cornell takes this I r X Tfr Notre Dame will change entirely that near future. amefromPenn it will place them inI j TUX EDOJI AND iimxpression while if the other tihingi Foul' of last year's championshipa position ncsar the top in the East and happens it will simply. mean that the five are back in schlool. Miller, star; Dobie intends to waste no effort in{ Coarnhutskers must wait another year guard graduated last'.June. Captain order to insure a victory. With Kaw; to assert themselves as the great. foot- , atrIndFesa, owrs in fine condition and every manl onI DRESS ball players that they are. Iuilion, center; and Ho)werds, floor ;tile team waiting expectantly for thl(}II _._r _.guardl are Coach Lanibert's regulars. I whistle it looks as though the Rted Robbins, a sophomore will give H-i- and Blue of Penn will have a hardS 1PfV In ram u a IIte s xerdla a haird battle for the floor guard fight to hold ,tile tan5S I T position. Treat and Hawkins, mem- I But Penn has taken a new sloganI bers of the squad last season will be to liven spirit for tomorrow's game. Presidents of the different classes } tried out for tile back guard position.+ From the lips) of every one of H-eis -:pca rc should see to it at once that a manl-*;'Wellman and Stewart, who played luman's warriors come the words "sock1fI tger is seed ;c to manage the afffairs I with .thle Freshlnen last year are the Cornell". Coach Heismaii has had of their class basketball teams. Aift- 1 other two strong candidates. Evers-II Kaw's smashing off-tackle plays re- $ 0 lieis tec, T pes Ifen xo~tl a , iiw, $300da ci'he s elete, te pesdens lioild anHo wer eliman, Stewart roddb is ecoand team and his instruct him to report to the Intranlur-adHwiswr members of the regulars have been given ample op al office at onfce as class basketballC football squad andi will not report for portunity to study the drives of the ganmes are to b~e played b~efor'e Chr'ist a while. The other candidates have , fanmous tackle. It seems that the Red ma aainti er.been working out under Gullion, in1 and Blue think thlat withtime stop- ; -\ -- mas vacaion t~ls year.the absence of Coachi Lambert who pn fKwtegm swn es~A \ SophBiengineersthegviiiisplay architectsSONIlas been working with the football ;man also reports every one of his01ALU )UI Senpinetgenpink oflconditioncwithcts in'*a speed'b'L" game' at 4 o'clock, Fri- squad. ______m___ xepintepiofMconditionfwishyhl-e2 taeSre day afternoon, on south Ferry field. xeto f:crw lsyhl-;24SaeSre The winner of this gam'e will play the Lose something? A classified in back, who has had anl injured foot fresh lies for the championship of, the -the Daily, will find it.--Adv. wich_____is ____s___ow ___in____healing.________ U I prising should several upsets come a.1 Btas ketball Mna~gers Shoidld Register the matches are won or lost. iFraternity basketball managers The following are the pairings for 1should register the names of their re- the initial round: Fronczar, 1037-R1 vs. sLciv ouses at once. Plans for the lKiniey, 122 6-M; Carroll, 41t0-W vsi strrtiag of the league have beeni Shawaker, 746-R1, Tenbu.ifsky, 2299-W, (changed andl as a result no practices. v.. Segall, 751.-W, Stevens, 2085-11, vs. o~cr schredutled games will be held un- Ih'own, 751-W, Rockwell, 669-ti,' vs:.1tli after Christmas vacation. Cplrrett, 1547-R., Hearding, 909, vs.! - [Loot, 372-M, Swager, 2410, vs. Greene, i limirinwr. Office erscd 'ten 2011-M, L. A. 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