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TT'T: 'TAY, SEPTEMTBER .25,. 1923

THDE MICHIGAN DAILY

MtNTOR STAFFCOMPLETE
ITGOPHERiINSTITUTION
CO~ACHI SPAU'LDING4 NON-COMMIT.
,,I ON MINNESOTA CHANCES
FOR STRIONG AGGREGATION
Special to' The Dally
Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 24.-The
Nlj'nesota lineup. of assistant coaches
~h'A been practically completed for
the coming season, Head Coach
S pItzding has announced. Bill's prin-
c ubriatsi gridiron train-
i 1g ll)b T., N. Metcalf, who w11l
bavo charge of the freshmen, and
L~eonardl Frank, who will again take
ch:arge of the linemen. George Hous-
er, whio like 'Frank, is a 'Minnesota
star of former years, will help with
the scrubs and Blaine McCusick
wrestling coach, hias been assigned
to yhelp Metcalf "whip' the freshmen,
into shape and teach them the fun-
damnentals of the game.
R. T. Taylor, who last year was*
coati of the Aurora high school ath- 1
letc teams and there developed thel
quint wWch won the state champion-
ship at the tournamtent in Kenwood
Armory has been addeda to the staff
of "Instrictors 4ii $'hysical education
at Alinnesota. During football sea-
sort be will be another of the assist-
ant wiith freshmen.
[t d Louden, AII-Amercan end from
Uzi i:1 outh who helped in the coach-
ingy last year will -be missing from
No?,hrop Field this fall, hs business;
duties demanding all his time. Wheth-
er~ yArn old Oss will return to help!
SIN'iding has not yet been determin-
edl.
usqa<ual,, Spaulding is non-commit-.
tal regarding the outlook for his 1923!
football, team.

"If we can find a team of athletes;
we will probably make a showing IPI I 1NL GIiLL
this fall," he said. "The beat foot- hflif
ball players are men who are all- VA IT I 1 I fIII '~
around athletes. Last year some of I ai~i
our men were athletes and some were
not. I'm hoping that some of those; Tryouts for membership in the Var-
who weren't will prove th's fall to t'ity band will meet at 7 o'clock to-
have developed into the real ting.! night andl tomorrow night in Uiver-
And of course we will have a nucleus shty hall. Captain NWilson of the band,
of a few players as good as any teama willbe lpresent to judge the en, and
can~f shw.n'i011those reporting, 0--c re,,-War':

to r ,;ort then for wcork oil the 1)1151- sa ;l? e ontered for the seventh ail-
PC : t d of tlle Land. Th'le business nu1al competition fur the Schneider
<laif onjoys the sai-li privileges as ! 11U} on Sept. 28, fell into the sea near
til embersl)U~, of the band andI (10 all PortIsmouth on a trial flight today', and
fthe sujpervi .ng of business that the ,w,,s wre'cked. The occupants' were
hand transacts. picked up,, unhurt.
1'. Sealane ie Wreckiedi It's true efficiency to use Daily
Lcndon, Sept. 2!:.- The American' Classiefieds-Adv.

_ Whitney Theatres~

Spaulding thinks Aichigan and Chi-
cago will be the teams that will nakzej
the most noise in the conference this
fall. He expects to see Yost's men
travel particularly fast.
Socilal Workers i1Ieet at Jj .1laiiozo a
Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 24. - The
Michigan State Conference of SocialI
Workers will be held here Oct. %, 3 and1
4. The meeting wvill be addressed lay'
four' nationally known social workers,
besides workers of Michigan.t

p)iece band that wili reipresent. the Un-
iversity during the year Will he pick1ed,.
Tryouts are : usm ed to brimgc ne
p~iece of their own mlusic with theml
at the time. 01(1 banldsmen lAre also
asked to report at this time to till out
registration cards.
Tr o t o r m m j ro h a dare also asked to repiort. Captain W il-
son will ju dge those who r oport. A
u:nse of rhythm is necessary but no
knowledge of musics is required.
Carleton Pierce, '2J IA, manager of'
the bhand, wishes a iiumIII hof 15',idenfs

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