,I'I * OTX Oi E MICHIGAN DAILY _______ _ , _ - CQAHESGIV HVAS ITY .STI B R I L N Pers G~et, I divid ual jet enI iou Fr RAITA -tfln lUf Colgate Tackles Tough Schedule As It Points For Ancient Rival W.ELLS WiINS GOLF" Mlk~ Eve 0l 1 11111!1 sI rulg "J;o 1$ , ity1' lwEVREi t'TI )111A1ON SC HE DULE FOR IEATAII) Ei{OF' WE K With the Ohio game onl3*~y o (days away, Michigan's gridders continue t) work behind closed gat~es in strlenu- ous, preparation for Saturday's eon-' test, which the coaches andl p}iyors realize to be the hardest ganie onl the Wolverine schedule. Practice yesterday consisted of to prolonged drill in fundamentals, teamr-j work and signals, Thie Vander biitI game brought out a number of pointy More tr basketball 1All men w Campus oi. Men caring ed to repo: at 7:30) 0'c Iln (ra ate ~rwcr which demand att ention, aithcu-,". h . on the fratern team was obviously in beftcer form. ecuttid than was the case in the ssen«ou's in- augural fracas. !or, south Fer3 The ends participated in a lengthly fnoon. At the drill in covering punts. The Vander- when large se milt backs succeeded in evading the the losers w~a Maize and Blue Hlankers too many if all the f~uXt 1 times Saturday, and the coaches are sparing no. pains in their desire to out to be cne have the ends well schooled in the art' lessons of (cle of nailing their men on punts. The print and all chief fault -with Curran and Marion Prnt loel lays in the fact that, after getting! nteiii down the field they allow~ed the Corn- Eeated Delta1 modore backs to sneak around them. Phi Kappa Si Ohio boasts several ballitoters Who willl break into the Phi, their opp demand close watching in his rcspect, ~~~~~~e and Michigan's ends will have their !hotshofailud work cut out for them. answer ther Passing ng nplisized Sigma Phi wa Passing also occupied a large ;,bare of yesterday's practice. Coach Yost Cniayt plans on fighting fire with fire Satur- mCntartheot dlay, and since .the Wilcemnen are inents weinte known to have perfected a pass attack no t43 of considerable excellence, it is p~rob - in will a stake on3 able that the pigskin will spend most' itial game. L of its time in the air when the two speedball stre teams meet. The Wolverines have" if any dope ca the jump con State in the matter of showing in ott preparing a defense for the aerieal at- bit of doubt 1) tack, .as the' Yostmnen have not yet Ithrough with been forced to, open up anything in Twelve teams the line of tricky pass formations,{ tournament. while State was forced to delve f_:irly once during dleep into its bag of tricks to wvinj after that will from bothi.Wesleyan" and Colgate. two or evenr ~Especially 'infthe. latter contest were depending upo the Buckeyes forced to give everything ity schedule iv they had to finish the game on even terms with the, Easterners. H-ow-ver, Interest, in Co'ach Wilce ,is _a past nmaster orf tha's been inc3 pass attack, and will certainly have weather. The -worked out some new formations for ready started the tilt at Ferry Field. by the end (it Coach Weiman has been spending ing games in considerable: time on the linemen dar-- tournament in ing this week's practices, and lMiehi- o'clock, Satur( gan's stone wall artists should 1); in freu-Boxer, 301 real form for'the Buckeye tilt. "rra~la, 1114M; Hoff n has been giving the men individual Waechter-Whii instruction, and if results are any- bruggen. 148' where near proportional to the time 1324n-atfms spent on the men, the Wolverine for- srt,26J wardI wall will be a smooth-running srthams-63.T machine Saturday, and not the ragged- Mrtin, 18vi looking aggregation which. was on the j243>7J,Mati, sRo field in the past two games. Jndividu- KenEdn ally, the line p~erformied fairly we~llOBen 4~ ag5ainst Vanderbilt, but there was r- Tnf',nim T±1lEX111 TDIII ALL~~~~~Tp OMN(E F~)~tther (Gof (lb ChIapion in YOUT'S ARE VEl uEI)k ,1I)i P::::r""y> ryouts for assistant p.1 - AK 1 iIOF 30 110OS IN manager are needed. PAnN FNA OTI ho have been on the f'SeiltoTeDiy neya ieeligible. Seca-o h DlY Ie ye r ag to tby out are ask- ---- ', Detroit, Oct. 1.-Carleton W ells, in- rt at the gymnasium j s: '";' ; l 1 tu3ctr in te Irhtoric department of loc Any'night te University of ~ichigan, and holder{ of the state amateur golf title in both 1922 and 1923, won the I.eroi Nw ofuralrItem s invitata golf tourney by a wide mar- g~nove itselect field of' cub chai- -- '" t:.5 pious h ler<,e ysterdaylternoen:(I. H-e kt by the defensiv e meniJ ;.........> I :;;;:wn the title in t;6 holes of medal play nity :)eedij ill ams was '? on the North core o~ the Detroit . t;;f :aure of the game, '< :Gis lb ry fir. I , Th sday after- I4all3e hegunii~ o th sesonpie i1,as runner-up w th an S0 and 82 cores by the wilner over t 't or a total of 162. George Renchard, Ls the rule, it sceemed a Detroit ol clb, was two strokes be- u "e contests mnight turn hind for third place, and Tlhmias Kirk- esided affairs, But the ham, of Esex, finished fourth with :feat have left their ill- x 2S-15 Igames arc becoming "S~ Lewis L. Bredin, Country club, play- contested. "'" ed decidedly off form most of the day al games -zeta Psi (Ie- and turned in a disappointing score of Kappa Epsilon, 5 to 2. Ty 1; J : " .. 81-89-4-70. He was counted upon as igma was the next to { .>-, r.*.:"f;a likely winner and led the field with ewinner's column, Delta .asrrlig3 tteedo h is . "zSarln~8athen tefis ponent, finishing on the zO^: .: in. of a 7 to 5 count. Up- A largae gallery followed the Brelin- 4 of:taBt.Tnt I wV3mll play and were well rewarded i opening whistle, Alpha with an interesting exhibition, espe- as awarded a forfeit.i cially on the part of 'Wells, who ex- al rvosanuc-Four bg Colgate slars. At left, Cap t.