W~37SIX t HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAYOTBR2,12
", OCTOBER 25, 1929
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HA1C.TEA KSPEPRhIONiS
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Regulars Scrimnfage V rAsiuien ht dAI4ogs in the Ags' defenlse against the
Huard Workoutt Before Yostmnen's wide open method of at-j
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TEAMS AT'rAC1G~t P t~N
z'dNPL AY M .{ t N'o u. ASTEE
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' s' oQCKNe PLAYED IN TkS LAYS WiWE GAVE EASYT "tl2R Fa ~T
I2EA. ~A'IAC5StIP1VE. OF TT ES~A'SCOM Y LICQIrJ3
" .IVAD 1EL LtGTAC0LES T E AihA'
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team and in view of the fact that the'
N M I j t Iowa game which follows will -without
L :,t <: 1 >:;:;::": ::<:, coninig plays of his opponen !ts formr)edf M1 VlW2 .
r :..)a part 0ofNotre Da-!le's success55iPi his
zk}.. ;~t Qc } u~ . .playinrg days Ilec had the bTall cc ta-
logued and the rman partly nailctd, s
to speak, before the ball w",a:: put is
play
lie played inr the day's when the
y tackles were flyinrg one;3.[I,:' s a
- secondi coo sum to ,ft r
a fightof part 0f timeli,1n )i f 'at"4
field, grabbing the runner ab.out theg
knees. HIGH CLAS
".;.Y, :'4y 'I etun ing to Notro Dame as M11cachG t
Rockne seemed bless~ed Withtfhe abl.ility
.. .to teach this uncanny mnind residing to ~ v ~vdi
his paer.1 de i teNtre sre
Dnnteas havec. beenm iesr #:at
strategy, (dc" 'n ive and offensive.
Cate.And this y~ear he ona. aJi'
'":: Crowley, a backfield mran, !e o
- - the sarre ii i c ein t:;Ic halt m ta .
Tfo;RoIc'." also, niu t go 'y'_rtof th;eL
canotAnton JHleinien credit fo: the wonderfuliide Ib
Capt. Anton Hleider!, classed' by LU.' west has madle in footbialla:caei.,'r
S. navy officials as the worldl's greyt- -a ace so hot thiat the ea~ts f -
est Zeppelin expert, is to become the are losing their presti° e steadily h> There is
head of a great Anierican commsercial fire the onslaughts of the team-s to-
air' line which will construct and op- w ~ard the sunset side of the country.'tloll
Ieral e dirigibles bigger than the Sihen- I_______
andoali, according to reports. lie wa:, Panama, Oct. 24.- In1 seven houn
consulting engineer for the Chenan- 3.75 inches of rain fell ; a freshet i..
doah. Hie asserts that the bigger ships expected in Chagres river. pS1
with Pullman compartments and dine- ; - -_____
ing rooms will some (lay "carry Lour-! "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
ists to Euirope for $500.s quickly.-- d.3
Davis and Rearick seem to be the
best bets on the Maize and Blue squat
ifthe results of the four mile trial
'lheld last Saturday count for anything.
next in line 'seerzs to be Reinke
"Mike" is only a Sopohomre and if heI
continues to keep his present gait of
going he should turn out to be a sec-
ond Isbell before hie finishes his three
years of competition.
Shenefield, Arndt and Bowen are all
towers of strength to the team and
should place high in meets this seas-
oa. All are experienced and have "de-
livered the goods" on previous occa-
sions. Calahan, who threatens to re-
place one of the men now occupying,
sixth place. Hicks Plhemus and Grif-
fen round the squad into a formidable
aggregaition that will be hard to beat.
Manila, Oct. 24.-General Wood and
staff have gone to Mindanao to look
into the Moro troubles.
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