THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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whom will be found;. Eddie Casey,) Dean Trott, Ohio, State, and Paul Ali- l'
H-arvard; Eddie Kaw, Cornell; George nick; centeyrs, Ernie Vick, M~~ichigan;
McLaren, Pitt; Hal Erickson, W & Polly Wallace, Ames; and Andy Neiji-
3.; Harold Jones,. Yale; Gilroy, ecek, Ohio State.
Princeton, and Paul Phillips, Amn- The backfield embraces the follow-
h,prst. ing: Bo McMillian, Centre; Eichen-
rick Amiong Westerniers lamb, Notre Dame; and Jack Crandle,
The westerners will present a forte I Illinois. Potsy Clark, Illinois, Arm-
midblearry. n pperthe apearstrong and Joe 'Murphy, Centre will
y. pper heyapper..also be found strengthening the ball
to have a stronger forward wall than carrying aggregation:
their rivals from over the Alleghan- The game has Caroused a great deal
ies, but this is merely a comparative 1of speculation among the partisans of{
°statemrent and the beat of thle battlek the two sections of the country and
jmay bring about a great difference. ' wit give thenm a fine opportunity to
IThe western all-Americanis are; ends, I indl the merit of football as played by
B~rick Muller, California, and Shifty; western stars when brought face to
Bolen, Ohio State; tackles, Huffman face with a bunch of all-Americans
and E~astmnan, Ohio State; guardls, from the east.
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Coach Glenn, Waner, in clex,.ei400,w, ad hre 1 is 'ill
i erson and Fuillback II ew iti,
stars. Left to right, "Pie" Williams. lllfinac1 All-
..Glenn Warner's Pitt Panthers windl ends ever producedl on the. Pittsburg' bus. This is the first time in foot-I
up their season ;tomorrow afternoon I amtt.b all historq that two all-Amnerican
when they face the strong Penn State nderson's greatest value is as a elevens, one composed of gridders
aggregation in their anneal gamxe ou defensive back. F{or two years hre has from the eastern -colleges And the oth-I
1 orbe fiel, Pittburghbhin th ornzla11111 in the side of the oppo- ; r made up o etr trhv
Fobe fedPitsugh Wil hesmin u hi c'trt nek throgh batted. o ~sensas iv
_cason's record has not been outstand- th,,e line orIsksirt an iend. Lat saso a e thorallAme
ing. for Pitt, the men are enthlusjasti;: ----*- -------- cans pla.yed an outfit which included
em er t heirt unex~pected victory over T iu i rr nm Imost of the Ohio state.. tars from ntliltn a d J ff ro' t rf u b r of y as hs g m , h w
en-t from this victor;y they hope Co end I U .~u.wever, was not -as an ;attractive a con*
the 19122 gridironi cardl by'taklng overTf 'IU p ji uin test as the one of Dec. 2 promises to
the Penn, Staters. 10IV gLM b09"iL flfl VRT be because last year's . teains id noa
Warner has three outstanding stars include such "a great number of high-
on this year's eleven. They are Fll-1 calibered men.
back Ihewitt, End "Pie" Williams, and EASThERN STAIN "WljL1 OPPOSE G~reat Eastern Stars'
Rigbt 1Halfback Anderson. 'I'1)S!}' :lton i' h Al Among the men who will uphsohc'
Hewitt weighs 200 pounds. Heie s 1'tIffl BlrS the honor of the East are: ends, Mose-
the heaviest man on the team. Hie is ly Yale; Hlogsett, Dartmouth, a'nd
rated as one of the best line plngers, AshbauhofBwn take, ae
in the East. That h~e is. fast despite An event of national interest to I West, Colgate; Fuller, Brown; Johi-
his weight is indicated by his feat football fans will i Lk , place next = Thurman, Penn.; and Allen Thur-
in racing 70 yards through the Syra- Satu1!reay when, two teats composed man, Virginia.; guards, Jimmy Munns,
cuso; team the other day for one of emtirly of All1-American, players take Cornell; Blacom, Syracuse, and J.,
Pitt's tou~chdowns that gave it a 21 the fleA'. at the'giant Oho State ;stud- V'orys of Yale; centers, Bob Peek;
to 14 vitory over. Syracu'se., hlillIn a galle Whichl wlllibe playeQ Pitt, Frank ,Cutler, Syraculse.
Williams is rated as one of the best for the Associated Char ities of Colui- The eastern backfield presents n,
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Come in and get 'a lunch
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It's different!
TUTTLE5S
338 31AYNARD STREET
South of the Maj.
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1[ICHIGAN DAILY
ClasifedRates. Two Cents per word a day, paid in advance. Mn
fyui harge for rt day,, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Thxee
cents per word per day if charged. White 'space charged for at rate
pe aae ie lsiid hre only to those having phones.
I;l A.uiwc Ile CUU'i per line, without contract, paid in advance.
PRI1'E 960
OVEIRCOATS . $30 to $75
TWO.-TROUsERSSUITS
. i . ..... $30 to $45,
T UXEDOS ... "$30, $359 $50
HOSE. .5. 0C to $2
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NECK WEAR
75e to $2:50
bOST'-Airdale poppy five months oldl,
has brown leather collar with brass
plate and initials P. T.D. Reward,
$10. Ph~one 1371. 56-2
LOST-Bone rimmed glasses, owner's
name inside limp leather case, near
Depot or State. Sunday night. Re-
ward. 855-M. 5i6-2
LOST-:Ten Franc gold piece used as
w atch charm. Valued as keepsakce.
iteward. Call 932-M. Kilbourn.' 57
LOST-Small black purse containing
about five ,dollars cash and a check.
Call 765-W. 57
LOST-Book. Pater's enaissance.,
Possibly in Library. Finder call
L. Ilorvitz, 627. 57-3
LOST- ,My pen troubles,' at Rider's of
course. 21
FOR RENT
FOR. RENT-Attractive single room in
private family, $4.00 per weep.
Phone 261-M. 57
FOR RENT-Front single room. First
floor. 510 E~. Catherine St. Phone,
215-J. 57-2
FOR RENT-Front suite of rooms.
326 Thompson St. 56-3+
FOUND
FOUND-At Rider's Pen Shop. A real
fountain pen for exams. 21
WANTED
WANTED-At once. Student to work
for board. Call 2603-J. Win. F.
Schleicher, 220 Miller Ave. 57-2
WANTED-A Rider Pen which fails!
to write at touch. Rider's PenI
Shop. 211
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5 ...... S $2to $4
CUSTOM TAILOR
Tuxedos
:Evening Clothes
Golf Suits
SATISFACTION
'We 'll cheerfully rejuird your
money if anything 's ivrong
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