PAID SBX I i MIHIGAN DAILY SA''TURDAY1, OCT'1OBER 20, 1923 .1 NINWI .11 and is said to he one of the lest in ! the Conference at his position. sIi BUCK YES GAI FAC IIHIGA Can the line the well known "Tee" Young will play opposite T lott and Emu allMT1the guards will be Kttier wa1d Stul- Ug" G H10 1n*" d""li T I 9 E 'i NU, 0[1 ist. (Captain Pete off:will ha I c one U HDR ilS A T fN~~ of the tacklesw";th te o o (Continued from Page One) ; walillxviie Slaughter and Steele. eye team and is rated a, ong- t Ee ad- developed a defense 'for Ohio passing loth men are veterans and should ers in the West as a Lard, smtashling I which they hope is successful andl if give a good account of themselves, tackle. C orrill, a saIoph1oifo!, axidlWil- they prove so the Michigan chancesl Slaughter is still somewhat handi- ;r.sonl, a veteran, wil take care of t ihe- of winning are much greater. Trhe capped owing to the fact that he re< en positions. forward pass is the greatest Ohio as- portedi for practice two weeks late - set on. offense and if Michigan can but is rapidly rounding into condition,' THE LiNEUPf cope with this branch of the gamne they ; nd lis cdue to, play a strong game 11ichli'Iii 01i0 St-ate place the Buckeyes at a severe haned- 'tolay, ain....,.....Wlo cp.The tackles will b Sa" M a uriona........ L.1..........Ste Michigan has the .edge on the other hteadl and VanDervoort1. Stan is p la uherd.......L.'1....... ,.. Sttlr br nc es of th g me H rr K ph le~ is third year on the Maize antiSlougtt... ....... I.C1......... .Younger! . is without doubt the better of the Bu emadfo omr xi -Steele ...,.G...c...... Schutlist T1eam Meets Real Test Toda, TODAY'S GAMESAINAM11PflF I ItramU-ral Items y Leadign Western Gaines for October 20) Michigan vs. Ohio State. Wisconsin vs. Indiana. Iowa vs. Illinois. Chicago vs. Northwestern. Minnesota vs. North Dakota. California vs. Oregon (Aggie. Michigan Aggies vs. Albion. Leading Easterw Games for 00i oher 20 Princeton vs. Notro Dame. Yale vs. Bucknell. Harvard vs. Holy Cross. Pennsylvania vs. Columbio, Pittsburg vs. Syracuse. SPenn State vs. Navy. Lafayette vs. Springfield. W~. and J. vs. Carnegie Tech. SCornell vs. Colgate. ifillov- E1idijuli #E uli vu l. INT .ii f 'v vh ei R~ Enlargeme'nt of the speedbail pro- FOR~~l)P11 HAUzUSLaBDp , ! iiwll tak'e place nex t xveek when theintrelssschedule will1 open along ]~j ''FIC TA 1 ON' I A wit h the latter half of the fraternity GI"C 'I1'H a-1 TLE l ;eugue .gaines . 'Ma.nymen have already' ('IIE-4- 19x1 11"),sig ned tu5'11iIth thei clss 2manager's jand it is ex:pected that terminn Io tuadefeated teams will meet t _swihdonthv Ll at: n Ai ii A v!Ntv 1M ll .1..L vi7 11 11AI A A !U ' i i}O1 1111 SUit10 d 111 l'4tie Creek clash at Wines field at1 I 10c,lcock this morning, and the vin-j ni e leven will have to display real football, as both sch1ools boast ex- coption W'oo, Manila.] Geneva, Oct. 19.lJ has leaked O I All11 ii xv1io have been on the played here two years ago and xwas scre against Colgate last wee. On ion tfie first under01 the nc 'a direct or that 500 or more treaties have bes camp)us one year are eligible. I outshone by "Ernie" Vick but last the other hal[ will be Dobleit, a nexw of tV e nvesty lf(~itoc~ti iotow, Oct. 19.-Tire Soviet an- registered with the secretariat of the i en aring to try out rea