t FTE MICHIGAN DAILY IM ."Mm TO I 1 .01 1 1 1. 1 f " PC IV , 1 1, M, 11 , I ,,,..,....r, ...M ..... .... ........... ,,a_._i x ~. . AG aES AdMlhk y ti M..1 R 1 " lS.' P'r7 WOL a ; Yl S LF An t C r 0. AY FARMERS ID AN AO PENN STATE TACKLES TOUGHEST CHEDgLEf fANUALCLASHNRRYFIELYIN EAST; BACKFIELD IS BRILLIANT oNE ANNAL CLASH ON FERRY L A N . . i-pPH. N F m MEE yluR (Continued from Page One) run every Monday, Wednesday, and Cgptain Kipke will start at his reg- Friday night with Coach Sullivan as ular job at left half. The Wolverine well as start in the official race if leader has been showing wonderful they expect to earn points for enter- form this year and will have a reason ing. This rule will be strictly en- for putting up a good game as he forced. will be playing against his brother Entries for the race will be accepted "Stub" who holds down one of the end until 5 o'clock, Monday afternoon, positions on the Aggie team.- Miller at Fullback Uteritz will call signals, while "Red" Miller will start at the fullback position. The ability of "Utz'' needs no more mention and the playing o; Miller has shown great improvement O since the beginning of the season. I Qn the line will be the regular Var- sity men. Jack Blott will be at the 1FMajority of Confere-mce Teamns Have pivot position in readiness, to be called Titfe (hances At to the backfield for field goals when- Stake ever needed. Jack started the ball I__ rolling against Ohio State last week M 1& ilA ONL TWO by means of his accurate toe and may wiTrouT BIG-TEN QPPONENTS be called upon for some of the same, Work today. At guards will be Steele and Slaughter. Both men have shown .ast Saturday saw many team ehm- real playing this year and should be nated from their sectional or confer- In for a big day. "Stan" Muirhad ence races and today brings on hard-I and VanDervoort are carded to open er competition and what is expected at the tackles and "Dutch" Marion and to be better football. t Curran will handle the wings. All West face experienced opponents and these men have been playing real any upset might throw them out of .football during the last couple of consideration when the final ratings weeks, and today should prove no ex- of the season are made. Injuries, due ception rs A eto last Saturday's game will also Richards at AggieHelm - handicap many of the teams. While ,no definite Aggie le-up, Of leading interest in the Western has, been received, it is thought Rich- conference race is the battle between ards will call signals from quarter Iowa and Ohio State at Columbus. with Neller at fullback and Lioret Iowa finished at' the top of the lad- I and Schym-ser at halves. Eckermander last year with Michigan, and be- will start at center with Hultman and lieves herself far superior to the Hackett on each side of him, Taylor Buckeye outfit. On the other hand i and Haskins will play tackle, with the Ohio claims that her defeat at the ends covered by Edmonds and "Stub" hands of the Wolverines was not a Kipke. fair estimation of her strength. Al- The line-up is as follows:- though both teams are practically out MICHIGAN M. A. C. of the race, there is a possibility that$ Marion ....... ...LE ..........Kipke one might tie for the Conference hen- Muirhead........LT...Taylor (capt.) ors, provided upsets come.v Slaughter.......LG........Hultman When Illinois meets Northwesterna Blott............C .......Eckerman at Evanston, and Wisconsin facest Steele ............ RG . . .,... Hackett Minnesota at Madison, much hangs in Vandervoort.....RT........Haskins the balance. The two teams to leavet Curran..........RE.......Edmonds the fields of battle defeated will ber Uteritz..........QB........ Rickards forced to count themselves out of the . Kipke (capt.)....LH......... Lioret running, for it is probable that the Herrnstein......7Rh..... Schmyser winner this year must finish with aa Miller.......... FB.......... Neller clean slate, so strong is the competi-f Referee: Costello. Umpire, Kenne- tion.- ---111" allI aU A IImIU 1 1.i.111 1141U IL, U1 ILU111 South State Sroe( (our e To Be greater things in the future. +Sene of AnIaniz c ul lMiles Reinke, undoubtedly the best 'This )orning Sophomore to break into the team, ---runs a great race. Steve is anxious tARERS lNUSAl7Y " TRN to see how fast Reinke traverses the tr ? D A 1 SI l r3 ~ESTRfour imilez; i tomorrow's run as he w sto get a line on the Sophomore so that he can know better what to The Michigan cross-country team is exect in the future. Bowen is now all primed and ready to tear through running bodter than ever before and with a decisive score against the 4.I should lace high tomorrow. .;':>y~y r tA. C. harriers, whom they are sched-; Callahan, hicks.l Polhamus and uled to line up against at 10: 30 this Griffen are the other men who Coach ,:N ".; .,. morning in a dual meet to be held Farrell will put against the Aggies. over the South State street course. All except Grliffen are inexperienced The start and finish of the race will and only time will tell how they be at the Varsity clubhouse. stand up under the flre of competi- Coach Farrell has deemed it be ,.t tion. Griflin, who was seventh man to make the distance of the race four on last year's squad is having a lit- miles instead of five which is usually difficulty in hi regular form and is the case. Steve is of the opinion that ? not running as fast as he should. 1 the shorter race is much more ap- I ra:xoars trcng; propriate to early season meets. If The team that Coach Barker will the athletes were made to counrete hrin'g from . A. C. is probably one of Four Penn State stars rarin' to over a five mile course this early in the strongest in the history of the go. Above, Quarterback Palm, i the season staleness might impair the school. The Farmer hill and dalers at left, and Left Halfback "Hap" worth of some of the runners before have practiced consistently for the Frank. Below, Halfback Harry the long season is ended. i last five weeks over hilly, rocky, un- Wilson carrying the ball, and Davis Should Win even courses. Practicing over these Captain Bedenk. Davis seems to be the best bet on l Iulls has given the men from Lansing one lined up for the final blow- the Wolverine squad. Harry, who was , endurance and lots ;c reserve off on Turkey day. Which ineligible last season nvertheless strength. makes Coach Hugo Bezdek's kept in training throughout the sea-I C aptain Baugley is undoubtedly the men wonder just why they son and ran dead heats with Isbell Aggie's strongest runner. Baugley elected to play football at Penn in all the trials that were tendered to ran a number of good races last sea- Stae. In the face of this the runners. Some are of the opinion son and topped his good showing in schedule Penn Staters express that Davis is one of the best distance dual meets of last season by going to the confidence that the team will come through with colors flDing. runners i the country. etroit and winning the state cross- and count on Captain Bedenk Rearick, another one of Steve's country run. In the Wolverine-Aggie and three brilliant backfield men trump cards has been running in meet held last year I3auhley finished to form the nucleus of a team great style this season and if the per- seventh. Ripper, Banks and Clark are powerful enough to turn the formances in the early season trials pillars of strength to the Farmer ag- trick. The three backfield men i stand for anything this man should gregation. All are in the best form are Harry Wilson, "Hap'' ?'rank a of their career and should and Quartreback Palm. !pace high nrte 1meets to beheld latsm-sr ae adshudput up and uarrebck Pin ----- or on. Rearick has a lot of reserve at some strong races. the finish, an asset which is rarely Tornbloom, Barnett and Green are found in a cross-country runner. othey Aggie men who have been run- Captain Arndt is e-lpected to place ning strofig in early season trials. tie after November ell up in the list of meets the Maize Harper, Hartsuch and'Willard round and Blue runners ingage in thr ough- the Aggie squad into a formidable ag- Men remaining in the third round out the season. Arndt ran a number regation. of the all-campus singles and doubles of good races last season and he now I Professor Carver will referee the tennis tournaments should remember appears to be in even better shape race, Hattendorf will do the starting, that 5 o'clock this afternoon is the than last year. Shenefield is another while Penberthy, Isbell and McElvei dead line for their matches. A little Wolverine from whom Steve expects will serve as judges. Charles Reinke co-operation on the part of those still great things. Last year Shenefield will be official timer. in the running will keep the schedule was a tower of strength to the aggre- from being drawn out until the last of gation and with the benefit of a sea- November. I son's ex nerience he should do. even l'enn State grid team has Tech, Pennsylvania and Pitts- nothin' to do until Thanksgiv- burg. Five of the strongest ing day but dispose of-the Navy, teams of the east scheduled in _'lN Virginia $racusrreorgi five SUccessive weeks and Ith L---- sin's 52-0 victory over Indiana last Saturday places them in better fa- vor than Minnesota. Jack Ryan has a team that knows the game and it their scoring success of last week is any criterion of their potentialities, they should turn haclk their Gopher rivals. ) ir.o ins M ret IP ardue Chicago anli Purdue st. lik 121 aga inst ech o thcr in Ithe ci her Con - ference titlt at Chicago. Chicago was foreed to show its best to beat North- In the East the Big Three meet their strongesttopponents of the sea- son to late. Yale must show that Tad Jones has been rewarded for his ef- forts when they cros Nwith the snappy Brown eleven. This affair will not be decided in a Nvalk away neither will ! there be any heavy scoring, so evenly' matched are the two I eam. If Yale is' to held her prestige in the East she1 must squeeze through. with a victory. Harvard and Dartmouth will furn- ish a classic at Cambridge. Both tea:ns have been pointing toward this I game with the keenest rivalry. Dart- miouth has met more worthy oppon-I ents than her rival and has come through with a good slate, but Har- vard has exp~eriencedl difficulty in have played her hardest game of the season to date. Princeton will experiece like oppo- sition in the Navy. With the blood of defeat still on her marriors, havingi Su fferod a setback at the ha.nd of dy. Head linesman, Olds. Flinois Iate. in Balance western a week a go by the score of Illinois, the dark horse, at the be-1 13-0, and the Boilermakers can brag I ginning of the season looms as the of a fighting aggregat ion and will Irhia brightest prospect at present. Last give the Staggmen a real battle. Pur- FN T O NI iSaturday she turned the tables on the due gave Iowa its first scare of the T much touted Iowa aggregation and re- schedule and is out to put the Ma- IEImains with a clean front. Such is not t roons in the discard. Hlowever, Cihi- MEN T START IINE the case with her next opponent, North- cago should come out on the long en western, who was beaten at ChicagoI of the score. Three more days remain in which last week. Coach Zuppke is without Other western games hold their all fraternity cross-country runners the services of "Chuck Brown", star share of glory. The strong Notre can sign up for the annual harrier ( tackle, and before the game today he Dame team, rated as one of the lead- race which will be held November 19 1 must find a capable substitute to fill ing elevens of the country at the over the short course around the boul- ; Brown's shoes or suffer the chances present time, meets Georgia Tech. evard for the championship among of defeat. However, the Illini have a The catholics can easily lay claim to the different houses. formidable eleven and by hard work one of the fastest and most elusive Thetprospective c eit wil ge t Iand the game that they have displayed machines in modern football. Their 1 in the past, should defeat Northwest-! wonder coach, Knute Rockne, has giv- ing period at 3:30 o'clock nest Man- ern. It will be one of the best and en his monuments to football in the dny peroat 3:30 o'loc nextMon most interesting contests of the day. persons of George Gipp, Johnny Mohe dwill take thernoonwhen for their first jullivant The Wisconsin-Minnesota fray pas- ardt and Paul Castner. This year he around the boulevard. Men who have sesses equal interest. Here are two 1 surprised everyone by decisively de- aroun tbolad. M whouhave teams all primed for their biggest feating the Army, and Princeton, never participated in a cross-country game of the year, both knowing that leader of the Big Thr.ee A problem smeet before will be given special in- a setback will put them out for con- faces the Irish coach this week. Elmer struction by Ted in order to help them f erence honors. Wisconsin came' Layden, who starred in both the Army better prepare for the stiff grind over through last week's contest without and Princeton gaies has been lost to thIa nuy n hn scranteta.Hssrnt isi i Money Wanted! Secured by a clear title to house in best residence sec- tion of Arnn Arbor, worth nearly three times loan. Yield 8 per cent. Write Box 27, Michigan Daily. F 1 - - . .. i ._.,_.., ..,.... .__ 1 N.tre Dame, she must win tomorrow's """" "".... ..,.. -. conflict or else be pleased with a sec- and rating in the East. T G e Tree I In tramural hemgs ElSpecial Hot Luncheon and Supper Combinations Entries for the all-campus cross- country meet are now being received at the Intramural office. The rulings Open Week Days-12:00-1 :30, 5:30-7:00 for tiraining for the fraternity race E will hold for tine all-campus meet, al- 1Oppcsile Lane flail so. A definite date for the race has not been set as yet, but will be some .., , ...,,,, .,_ From Airplane SUNDAY MORNN 9:30 TAKE THAT NOW See he beauties of Ann Arbor from a- bove. B g three passenger plane. Ex- armv pilot, Smuooth, safe'flying. No "'Going Up" stuals $5 Each Passenger Course of Instruction $100 Packaelrd St. and City Limits , _ . _ .......... in~cure. ( an injury. One thing is certain, the team. His strength lies in his Delta Tau Upsilon, last year's chan- Coach .lack Ryan must come across ability to punt and hurl long passes. pion, will be minus their star, Vande with some new plays, as up to the He is a strong link in the flashy back- Visse, while Beta Theta Pi, runner-up present time there has been nothing field, whose brilliance has dazzled in 1922, will also be lacking iii Reinke but straight football used. The Notre Dame's oponents. Georgia Tech who is now with the Varsity squad. Badgers cannot expect to come home always leader in the south, should On the other hand Phi Sigma Delta with a victory with only one method make things hot in this inter-section- has a team of veterans, who if they of attack against the Gophers. al clash. are in shape will give a good account The Minnesota. team has been In the far west, the strong Univer- of themselves. Sims, their leading strengthened by the addition of their sity of California should humble man has been sick and it is not known last year's captain, Oliver Aas. Stu- Washington State with no great dif- at the present time if he will run. dies kept this star from performing '[ficulty. The State boys have an out- The Intramural officials have ruled this year for his school but the ad- i fit that will stop the high scoring that all houses which expect to com- I vent of such a critical game finds team from the south andn make real pete in the meet must have their men him ready to enter the fray. 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