THE MICHIGAN DAILY t1ESDA F, 00 A gda; VARSITY BLIE FOR WEEK OF HARD IN- RlE RE VAND COTEST Wisconsin Has New Coac) I i Flaws SIown A gast (a'oe Mus$t Be team is in good shape, which was not Elimi:ated ll forf Sa4turday's the case in last year's battle. Accord-; Battle ing to a poster in the dressing room at the club house, "Vanderbilt held Mich- LINE GETS STIFF 1)RhID l IN igan to a scoreless tie last season with "OPENI'N; UP" FOR BAtKFIELI half their team on one leg, so they! figure that this year, with their team With one of the hardest games on in condition, they can win." The game the schedule less than a week away, is bound to be one of the hardest of the Varsity coaches have started a the year. and the coaches are intent strenuous campaign to iron out some on having the Maize and P'ue eleven of the defects that were so painfully in ijerfect readiness for a real battle. evident in Saturday's game with Case. - Michigan's victory in the opening I game of the season was a hollow tri- I irin umph, with few redeeming feaures to If[[OA TO L 1 overshadow the ragged playing on theI part of the Yostmen. STI Tlflf Monday's practice was devoted laige.. FOylothN III In1IIofthIgme ly to the fundamentals of the game. Coaches Vick and Weiman spent con- With all necessary preliminary plansf siderable time in drilling the linemen disp)sd o and the courts in fine in falling on the ball and scooping ups fumbles. If the ball is to be toyed with shape for the opening frays, the In- in every game as it was in Saturday's tramural department is looking for- contest, a knowledge of hew to recov- ward with anticipation to the initial er may prove to be of vast importance whistle which will send 12 oppos!ag later in the year. speedball teams against each other in Taekling Stressed theopening games for the all-round The entire squad, with a few excep- fraternity athletic championship cup,. tions was worked in on tackling, es- at Ferry field, this afternoon. pecially in the open field. Three 'line- Last evening 42 teams had entered' men were placed at intervals to bring the tournament and from the way M. TAFT JACV ,AlJRI New Men, Plenty Madison, Wis., Oct. 8.-(Special)-- While Wisconsin fans are making no claim to the Big Ten Conference cham- pionship, they are looking forward to seeing one of the best fighting grid- iron elevens which has ever represent- ed the University of Wisconsin. A new head coach, Jack Ryan, and many new men give at least new life to the team. Other Conference coach- es have a number of their letter men back; Wisconsin has only Martin Be- low, left tackle and captain of the team, and Mferrill Taft, fullback. The return to school of Harold Holmes, flashy open field runner whose career on the gridiron was nipped in the bud here in 1921 by old man inel- igibility, has boosted the Badger stock considerably. Jack Harris, out most of the season last year on account of in- juries, will undoubtedly be Holmes' running mate, and with Taft between them, they promise to present one of the fastest backfields in the Confer- ence. Taft has an educated toe and he will bear the brunt of the Badgers' punt- ing. The wing positions are Coach Jack Ryan's chief worry. While Irish and Nelson are starting the season in these positions, Ryan has expressed himself as far from pleased. The Badgers disposed of Coe college of Cedar Rapids, Ia., without difficulty on Oct. 6, but fear the strength of the Michigan Aggies who play here on Oct. 13. Of FgtCROSS COUNTRY Of Fight, TEAMLOOSGOOO ! Harriers Fast 'Tlie in Three Mile 1Race Held Saturday b3orning DAVIS AND REINdE BEST Basketball Manager Tryouts Tryouts for Varsity basketball manager are request Wd to rep~ort in the Varsity lockor room at 4 o'clock mny afternoon this week. Sophomores are eligible k to tryout. VARSITY BASKETBALL MANAGER. I TIGERSC (ET SE(ION) PLACE IN A M ERI(A N L EA(E AS 1T1HE SEASON CLOSES New York, Oct. 8-(By A. P.) Babe Ruth's forty-first home run, Tris MAR~TIN 6EIOW flEf1A .aui.!air ME .t i ._Speaker's fifty-ninth double, the re- Saturday morning's trial run of the fly IIIUIVII Ml Ni tention, of their half-game lead over Varsity Cross Country team proved to j mi Cleveland by the Tigers, and the sign- Coaeh Steve Farrell than Michigan's IURN BUTuFR UUifAgIIW of Miller Iluggins as manager of hopes to again capture the Conference the Yankees for another year, were title are no day dreams. ° Although the outstanding happenings -Sunday Out of the aftermath of the firsta Saturday's workout was a trial run week's boxing lessons has come the brought to a close the 1923 season. and hot a race the harriers showed I of the manly art in school more than the coach expected. Before#followero Ruth's homer came in the first in- the run, the men were. instructed to this year and that there will be plen- ning of the Yankee-Athletic's game at keep bunched. The finish found Cap- ty of men in each division, with the Yankee stadiumy, and- on the first ball I arn Arndt Davis, Rearick, Sheneiield, gld nstathraemnybl pitched to him by Slim Harris. The tai And Dvis Rarck Shneiedglad news that there are many able feat brought Babe a tie with Gy Wil- Reinke at the tape together., On their fa ruh aeatewt yWl ~eleratte towen Niolson and tho- exception of the lightweight clan, to liams for home run honors of the sea- heels weie Bowen, Nicholsongest run of give the present title holders of the son, each having registered 41, the season and the first real test University a run for their money when v Speaker's fifty-ninth double aidr- which the men have lhad. The time the third annual boxing show is hel vanced the world's two base hit rec- for the three miles was 16:3S which next February under the direction of ed the old revrd last week and ha- Coach Farrell declare that te tIme "Ted" Sullivan. twice broken his own marks since that looks far better at his time of the Boxing has boomed this year as a ,stime. season than they (lid last year. His result of the many title matches which niDg rally against St. Louis held its most promising man to fi Mtheva were held during the late spring and half game advantage over Cleveland Reinke, a shining light onI last year's summer months in New York and oth for second place in the American freshman Cross Country team. He er parts of the country. Many na- league. The final standing reads: has the build of an ideal cross country I tionalities are represented in the mein Detroit, .539. man, tall, well proportioned and wji I who are under the tutelage of Coach Cleveland, .536. no excess weight. Varsity two-miie Sullivan and the valiant stand that Commening upon the engagement is about certain of a place on the teanr Firpo made against the American of Miller Huggins for another year by Swhen Michigan runs the farmers from Bearcat in Gotham still lingers to the Yankees, Col. Ruppert said: East Lansing a week from this con- such an extent in the minds of many "I don't believe New Yorkers real ing Saturday. This is larry's first of the South Americans that they are ly appreciate the great work Huggins year as a cross cc untry man, but it I trying heart and soul to take off their has done. I signed, him before the is destined to be a big year if le con- rough edges in the ring ,under the world series so that lie might go 1tinues to show the form ie displayed careful eye of "Ted". ahead and wi the series for us." i last Saturday. Last year Davis gave McLean, who won the state colle- In the concluding games of the Isbell, the Conference champion, the giate lightweight title in a fast battle league season, Brooklyn beat the stiffest opposition that any of Mich- with "Sunny" Raines of Detroit Jun- Giants, 6 to 1; Pittsburgh beat Ciii- ', igan's harriers had and he is a val- ior College last winter, is back this I cinnati, 7 to 5;. the Cubs and the Car- uable asset to the squad. fall and threatens to train if any men dinals split a doubleheader, the form- Three likely prospects did not an- show formidable- ability in his favor- er wing the first game, 10 to 3, and r, losing the second game, 3 to 6. The pear at practice for the last run, and ite event. George Woolnitz looksAlics thfsatedtgae 3 to 7;h with these men out there can be no good although he has showed but lit- Athletics defeated the Yankees, 9 to 7; assurance as to who will start the tie in the ring this fall and should Detotn, 7 to 6, ns - M. A. C. race. reign supreme in the 156 pound class Drtn,7o,_ th_ Bws C this year, as McKechnie, his match - Toupists Still Here last year, graduated last June. Con- Daily classified for real results. -rlhere are thousands of tourists and I nelly, the hard hittinIrishman from down the man who was carrying the some of the houses have massed their leather. I-ard, accurate tackling was veterans for this fall's offensive, it demanded during the extensive drill in ooks as if many new plays and newx this branch of the game. The linemen angles of attack will be brought out were also given a dummy scrimmage, as each aggregation uses its differ- in which opening holes in the oppos- ent plans. ing forward wall was emphasized. Most prominent of the teams which Kipke, Grube, Lawson, -and several will play this afternoon are Alpha other backs took the ball from cen- Sigma Phi and Nu Sigma Nu. Alpha ter and dashed through the holes Sigma Phi was runner-up, while the opened up by the line. If any one latter placed third last year from a weakness was especially evident field of 32 teams. Alpha Sigma Phi against Case, it was the failure of the j has been compelled to fill 'in a few line to clear the way for line plunges. holes made by the graduation of a few Nearly every time Miller hit the- line, of their players, while the Nu Sigs two or three Scientists were hanging have an intact team from last year and on his back, and any yardage lie gain- are going onto the field with the de- ed was made by carrying the tacklers termination to cleanup the tourna- with him. x ment. Delta Upsilon should figure While the linemen were working, strongly in this afternoon's play. The Coach Little had the backs and the game between Delta, Chi and Kappa ends brushing up on kicking and pass- Nu will prove interesting as both ing. kiuke, Rockwell, Parker and 'teams are evenly matched. Vick tooks turns at punting out of The following teams will meet this bounds from the 60 yard line. Kipke jafternoon: 3:15 o'clock, Sigma Phi showed to .advantage, getting .,both Epsilon vs. Phi Delta Theta; Tau Del- distance and accuracy to his boots. to Phi vs. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Sig- With a little more work, "Kip" should ma Phi vs. Phi Mu Alpha; 4:30 o'clock, be in his old-time form. Last year, his , Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Nu Sigma Nu; accurate kicking was no small~ factor Delta Chi vs. Kappa Nu; Beta Phi Del- in Michigan's success. Rockwell also ta vs. Delta Phi. ,gives 'promise as a punter. While the Tomorrow's schedule is as follows: backs were sending the ball down the 3:15 o'clock, Alpha Delta Phi vs. Del- field, the ends covered the kicks. ta Tau Delta; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Passing also came in for its share Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Kappa Sigma vs. of attention. With Vick and Parker Theta Xi; 4:30 o'clock, Delta Sigma Pi heaving the ball, the other backs and vs. Zeta Beta Tau; Cygnus vs. Beta ends were put on the receiving end in Theta Pi; Trigon vs. Delta Tau Upsi- a long workout. lon. Thursday afternoon will see the )rill on Signals following teams fighting together: Signal drill wound up the day's 3:15 o'clock, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. The- work. Signals must be thoroughly in- taChi; Pi Kappa Delta vs. Phi Sigma stilled in the team if the season is to Delta; Psi Upsilon vs. Delta Kappa be a success. Inspite of the emphasis Epsilon; 4:30 o'clock, Zeta Psi vs. which has been placed on learning Chi Psi; Alpha Rho Chi vs. Sigma Al- signals, several men were totally at Pha Epsilon; Alpha Rho Chi vs. Delta sea Saturday, with the result that Sigma Phi. numerous plays went wrong. j All unavoidable delays which will I yi I JACK PYAN iIntramural ItemsEpstein, 82 2563J, vs. Wil Lman-Clarke, 1 The largest entry list in the history 751W; Deans L 11201 East Uni, i j of the fall tennis tournament is. the St., vs Gr initial feature of the annual fall ten- .Hodgeman-Ki r nis doubles tournament 'this year. Martin, 180 With Hodgeman, Zook, Dreyfus,, Mc- 1680R, vs. Knight and many" other dangerous BurkeMcCab veterans of the past two years, as well KnigJ, vs 7 as a host of promising feshmen lum- 2437J, vs. R inaries, entered the tournament 98W;son should prove to be a continual round Flowe; OCorn of hard fought and interesting All misspell matches. dresses shoul These freshmen will be watched tramural offic with unusual interest this fall, for itate the ma l this tournament with the -singles may bring to light some promising future Varsity material such as was uncov- ,AUTOMATIC ered last fall when Dreyfuss and I Goldsmith, unheralded freshmen last' year, stepped in and defeated most Paris, Oct of the other entries in easy matches 4 French Olymp and won the singles , and doubles menting with championships. grapic device Play will start immediately as the s the runningE deadline for all of the first round Olympic Game matches has been -set at 5 o'clock, nents have b Thursday afternoon. Matches upon is every likeli completion should be reported to the be on hand a I Intramural office, 2268, at once and if races to confi any of the contestants have trouble i of the judges locating their opponents as listed be- w g low should also call and get their dif- etrFreight ficulty straightened out. Detrcit, Oct. Following are the teams scheduled ! vania railroad to meet in the first round: E. Greens- Third street, freu-Boxer, 3193R, vs. Hibshman- Larned street Grohs, 997M; M. Stein-partner, 3124R, jIday, it was an vs. P. Power-Unsoeld, 1114M; N. Ben- tion will be o ham-F. Goellner, 3186M, vs. C. Lyman- Saturday. partner, 274M; C. Rasmussen-E. Na- Five .electri gel, 436J, vs. C. Hodgeman-T. King, 'second flooro 2739M; P..D. Bromberg-partner, 1121J, first. Tracks vs. D. Real-C. Prall, 632M; Hoffman- floor. Northo I partner, 2139M, vs. B. Waechter-H-. six-track tear White, 1700J; J. Garber-R. Hicks, of 10 cars. 1324J, vs. E. Mildner-partner, 1366; Omellia-Cayne, 2420W, vs. McCobb- Ten traffic Siewert, 33; F. Murphy-Albracht, 10401 over the last J, vs. Shaw-Osenbruggen, 1482M; i for speeding.' Watts-Slowinski, 7098, vs: Schust'er- before Judge partner, 2093R; Brener-Wheeler, this week. ,5W; Shapiro-Ikifshetz mot-Hall, 2956J; Finkle 668W, vs Olian-Dreyfus -Woolfenden,.815 Church versity St., vs. Kaufman othaus-Levison, 2282J ng, 2739M, vs. Martin 5R; Zook-Slingerland Crane-Leopold, 1579W e, 131, vs. Schlaack-Mc OJ, Stegmeier-Marmior olland-Fritschie, 2863J z, 179, vs. Klein-Frieling nell-O'Brien, 2420W, vs s, 1166. led names ahd wrong ad d be reported to the In e today in order to facil- ing of future schedules. CAMERA TO SNAP 24 OLYMPIC WlNNIRS . 8.-By A. P.)--The pic Committee is experi- a mechanical photo- to recprd the finishes of events during the 192. es. Thus far the exper- een successful, and ther hood that a camera wil at the finish line of all 'S . S r:.. 0 f- 4. G' resorters still in Michigan and the Minnesota,, is in good shape as is state Parks, which generally are clos- Nahikin, who was compelled to lay ed Oct. 1, still are caring for a large idle last winter because of an injured number of persons. The weather of foot. "Sully" expects to take these the last few weeks has brought a large men and the multitude of others andj number of persons into Michigan from whip a boxing team into shape which other states. will surprise the most faithful fol- With the opening of the hunting sea- lowers of the game among the stu- son next week arrangements are be- dent body. If they condition them- ing made to care for nearly as*"many selves soon enough it is possible that tourists as are accommodated during a boxing show may be held ' before the summer months. Christmas vftcation. Patronize The Daily ,advertisers. Daily classified for 'real results. FLYING INSTRUCTION To begin at once-$I00 a course. Inquire at field, Packard street and City Limits. Passengers $5 a ride I The squad came through the Case game without any serious injuries which is a fortunate circumstance in view of the tough ganme next Satur- day. Coach Sturznegger, who scouted Vanderbilt's game with Howard Sat- urday, reports that McGurgin has a powerful aggregation. The southern- ers have been looking forward to the Michigan game ever since last seas- on's scoreess tie, and are sure to ex- ert every effort to gain a victory. Their prevent the playing of the games 'after the time stated in the above schedu'les must be filed at the Intramural office two lays before the game is scheduled in order that the schedule can, be I changed in*good time. This ruling takes effect immediately and will hold on all games for Thursday or there- after. Games scheduled for today and to- morrow must be played as they are listed above. rm or infirm the ruling tr.7llliliilil 11116 V 1 4111 Iiillllilllllll I llli ilil Yi Depot to Be Opened - . 8.-(By A.P.)-Pennsyl 3's new freight depot on between Congress and Is, will open next Mon- /- nounced today. The sta- I pen for public inspection1= c elevators connect the;e of the station with the enter by the second of the freight house is a 2 n yard with a capacity violators were arrested ( week end, most of them All will be arraigned John D. Thomas early N N A R BOR'S insure speediest possible service. n e west confection- Miss Ruth Goodlander, formerly ery, the Arbor Foun- with the Hotel Statler, Detroit, ' taint (formerly theW will have charge of the kitchen Busy Bee) located Bus Bee) loated and preparing of sandwiches, ' salads, deserts, etc. When you will open its doors to order a chicken sandwich or _ ~~the public this. week. c theF.Ra pubc ts Aek- creamed chicken-on-toast at the W R n. uArbor Fountain, you will be man, proprietors of the Betsy qserved= with genuine, home cooked= Ross Shop are the owners of the = ~chicken. Everything served wil new store and they have earnestly be prepared in the Arbor Foun- -s eneleavored to create the same at- mosphere of quiet good taste and land'iectin.erpca remmn ahchhsmd h lander's direction. A, special reieet hc asmd-h home cooked, light lunch will be Besty Ross Shop so popular with se chkd aidht is saf be the students and townspeople. served each- day and it is safe-to predict that the quality will war- HE color scheme is deep rant your regular patronage. ivcry and sand with a touch a of brown. One of the unusual NEW fountain with every features is the mezzanine floor or faciity for fast service has balcony which is approached been installed and the sodas and from the front of the store. The sundaes served will be second to decorative none. In fact, the Arbor Foun- .. leor~tveeffect is quiet, sensible, taro proposes to give Ann Arbor 1 u;,ique and entirely different from an the n ive a rb r antin le nte=iy and the University a refreshment parlor that is unsurpassed for T HE kitchen has been rebuilt ' quality, service or tasteful ap- rand new equipment instaled to pointmentsc W I: ' el y+,y i III 1 . , I I, fll i s li; , ' , i I ', ; , ,' I a