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MICHIGAN LINE DRILLED TO STOP
HAWNKEYE STEAD ROLLER UFFENSE
Notre Dame An Michigan Loom As GratSt° TIArT lIT
Teams Of Year.Wilk?,CorniellAs Onlyial Ll LUI I
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Yigrsty Sent Thrrough iwiigliv SigiaJ of condition ;for the clash, while
)L In jn iearationt Her~ntein, Vick, Grbe, Parker, and
For ilwa 1 Rockwell will all be ready to relieve
-- !,their team-mates. Each of these sub-
SMIE OF OFFENSE MAY BE stitutes has the makings of a stellar
DECI1A ,FACT X)R OF WWII, hack~ and even though none ,of the reg-
ulars are injured 'in the game with
Cut by the l1ter wind which swept.Iowa, may have a chance to get into
Verr fild estedayaftrnoo Mihi-the action.
Ferry ield ysterdy aftenoonlich icligan's line will also be up to
*a'n's Varsity -football team went full stregth when it encounters the]
_hroughi a signal drill which lasted *E1akleyes and 'with the close atten-
from early i the afternoon until af- .tion which it bas been given during
,teot dark. Every roan on the -squad, the lmast week may succeed in turn-
both xegpilars and second stringers, ing ackthe Iowans in spite of their
xvent thrqugh the new signals which uprior weight. Curran and Marion
thie coaches have .given out in prepar-j will both undoubtedly be in their old
.kion, for the. Iowa gme and which positions while Muir'ead and VaDer-
have been receiving attenion in every o t will have a clan- to live up to
4ecret piract~ice session during the past the. 1relutation as two of thre mostI
ten days. Today the same procedure depecndable tackls in the Conference.
will be gone through and tomorrow The two guards iwill be chosen from
afternoon thlie journy to Iowa City among Steele, daughter, and Iawins
-will begin. The -anal practice before wh ile Bltt will brace the ceter of
tie Hawkeye encounter will -e-iveni the wall. Every oe of the ]Michigan
the men, 1n Cedar Rapids- Friday f- linesmnen -has sown improvement in
tkrnooli. th practice "sessions since the Van-
_With'her title' chances at atake, derhlt game and the strength which
Michigan is expected to unloose tr they evidenced against Ohio has been
thre detriment of Iowa an attack far a source of hoe to the coaches laho
superior to that which downed the saw them tossed from their feet by
I.uckpyes. The.Old Gold teaiin 4oast the Southerners a week earlier.
oif one of lie heaviest' lines- in te
country and the.encou iter between T
the two learns will afford a good W E~TV III iii
rac fr oprsnBewe w'H M WResentially, different types of play.
l*Ichigan wvil depend upon her speedy IT-lifh
hlaecis #incl the ^aexjal route to gaina herO R O
points while Iowa,- taking -'advantage --
4;f her ponderous, forward wall, will CEDAR~ RAPIDS TO BE QA1TE1Is
play a "steam roller" type of ame. FO TEAM UNTIL SAT.~
Trhe result of the game will determ-
iiie which style of play, used by two UJRDAY
beams admittedly of - aout equal
itrength, is superior. Both teams will When te Michigan team leaves for
be forced to keep to their particular Iowa City. for Saturday's game with
-styl of play. Michigan can not hope the Hawkeyes, the party will number
tosmash ;through the Old .Gold line, about 50, counting the players, coach-
which averages '210 pounds --per man,
and likewise the Hawkeyes w~ould be ;e, trainers, newspaper men, and local
foolish to attempt an aerial game sport enthusiasts.
against a team with the swig back- The delegation is scheduled to leave
field that Michigan boasts. Ann Arbor on the Michigan Central
'Xiligan's hopes for victory in the at3:0 coktmrowaeno,
contest Saturday .;deend Jmot alo--an-will arrive in Chicago at 9:05
g ther upor. the showing of er line. o'clock in the evning. From the Mich-
Ij the Wolverine wall is able to check igan Centar depot, te team will take
thxe Old Gold offensive Michigan may parmaioeebsses to the Chicago, MI-
A Iipicate' the feat of Illinois two Waukee, And St. lauldepot, where
w eks ago.. In order to use her pass- sleepers xiil be' ready for them.
es; Mchigai:-will -have to- get nto, safe Arriving in -edar' rapids, Iowa, at
territory and to do this, the Michigan 6:15 o'clok Friay morning, the party
line will have to equal the Hawkeyes will make its .quarters at the Montrose
on the offensive. With the strength of hotel. -
the Iowa line In mind, Michigan's Friday .aternoon, Coach Yost will
coaches have been drilling the for- send the Wolverines through a light
wards individually during the past workout dsgned to1timber the men
Week of practice. The Wolverine up after heir long journey. The ath-
linesmen have met very little 0pp05i-etes will lie in bed b' 10:15 o'clock
tin so far this season and in the Van-' Friday night and will move on to Iowa
derbilt game when they were pittedI City late, Sturday moarning. After the
against really powerful opponents game, the men will go ack to their
they failed to show anywhere nea quarters at Cedar Rapids. The re-
the class which must characterize turn trip will start at about midightI
their playing if they are to stop IowaiSatiurday,- and the team is scheduled
this week-end. to arrive jn Ann Arbor at 3:L8S o'clock
'Practice sessions have been ecep- Sunday afternon.
tionally light during the past few j
dlays and the scrimmage which' was to ________________
have bean played between the second
stuing Varsity and the Freshmen1 ( BASKETBALL MANAGERj
squad has been cancelled in order to1( TRYOUTS ARE NEEDED {
pievent any danger of staleness or I
- IJuries. The backfield, including ev-j More tryouts for assistantI!
ery man who sawv action in the M.A. basketball manager are needed. {
C. game last Saturday has been giv- I All men who have been on theI
en a complete rest In order that there;I campus one year are eligible.
may be a good supply of reserve ma- Men caring to try out are ask- 1
tetial in rgAdiness in case of injuryII ed to report at the gymnasiumj
to the regulars. Steger, Kipke, Uter-a at 7:30 o'clock any night.j
jt4 and Miller will all be in the pink I
ON BA edce LS T oSQaIdiftD
So As Tlc ((hive Io iiidual
CEN UEffR ~VC-N ',
Tlweity-oighit men survived the first
(lit wich iCoch mati er madc,,in IsI
Varsity b~ashoetb al1 candidlate list,
Monday night. Of tbeo men left oan the
r iu cl 11 are forward: , it are guards
Sport Sna p Shots
The final chapter in James 'J. "TUT"
Jackson's fistic career is tieing writ-
ten at Washington, C. H., Ohio,I the
homne of t re- former "~would be" shain-
pien. Tut is now suing Billy Palmer.
his former manager for a large, sum
of money which Jackson -claims is
due him out of his last ring earnings.
'Pu says he is th~rough for good and
is now "driving a furniture van- for a
local compiany.
tIf anyone hads the impress.ion that
college football is not a -polr pas-
t~ime, it mzighit interest them to -know
that the tidy sum of .$23,000 was re-
turned to applicants who desired. to
and six are centers.I see the Ohio Sf-ate-Michimgan gamne, it
The cut. will enablle the coachi to being estimated that 100;000 seats
give more attention to the (different could have been sold if available.
individual playvers and a better chance
to ascertain thle true merits of their ? Eastern football critics' are biib-.
respective ability. } fling over in t heir -praise of Knute
Coach Mather is c'anfrontod Avith a I Rockne, Notre Dame's great, coach.
serious problemt in finding ~ man to They arc a uni-t in he (declaration that
replace Gilbert Fly who held dowvn the the quality of the 'game put up by
tlp-off position of the 1922 team. His I the South Benders on -Ebbets. Field
(gradluationx left the cosecn withouxzt a° against the army eleven recently, sur-
pcssiolc successor with experience. passed anytb-iny, displayed by., any
Of the half dozen men left as pos ;i-I combiration since foot~ball was re-
ble cenrters Doyle, a sopho nore, looksj vised by the introduction of the for-
like the best. He is lacking in exper-j ward pass.
ience and it is believed that the coacht
will have cohsiderable trouble writhl Babe Ruth, who played so consist-
placing a man in this position until ently throughout the': recent w9rld's
shortly before the first game of the : series at New York, broke one mlark
season. that hiad stood for some little tine,
THere are other pxositions also on 'that being the mxatter of bases. -;The
the tcaam ~whieh are coinnia~nding con- 1 hig; swatter connected. fora, tota~l of
siderable attention from the coach. nineteen, smashinig the old mark of
However, it is expected thiat :now that, ei ghteen which was the Jount property
tha squazi has been Giut the ech ~lviw11 of Dougherty, Buck Herzog -and Joe
be~r given a bhotter opportumuity to viw Jackisn.
the w ork of tihe individual men anmd***
thit the most .of these difficalties will Quite a bit of lifference two years
be cared for satisfactorily, within the m~ake in a world's series contest.
next few vreks:. The big b~out in 1021 betweenx the
Th~e m mi vwo survived the initial Yankees and 0ian's reqiuirred eighbt
(ii. arec: forwarxds, 1uekemna, Cherry, g ame':, and set a new record of $900,-
Jiaggereity. 1-end rsonx, Stuart, Steg-! 233, for receipts. The 1923 series re-
nieir, .Sanzagrino}, Morton, Wilson, Se-- qired only six games ;and the total
gall and :Rice; g uards, Birks, Deug, receipts were - $1,063,815. The least
!Gates, Landre, Kressbach, Roth, Pratt, said about the 1922 series the bettor
Kenxrick, ,Johnson, Ralph and Sach. especially from the standpoln of Am-
Centers, Doyle, Emory, H'utzel, Mc- ! erican league adherents.
jWood, Mogaridige and Zillman. I '
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Thrilling plays in latest victories of Michigan and Notre Dame.
ing ~eld goal from placement fro ni 18-yard line for first score
Arrow indicates ball. Below, Miller,, Notre Dame left half, i ;
down which helped Notre Dame lick Princeton 25 to 2.
ABove. ;tack Blott, Michigan center, is kick-
a ant ho tte ichigan won 23 to 0.
eludin2 tackler on forty-yard run for touch-
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Tw~o teams, both of them in the tr e Dame, seven: Maher, Notre Dame,
mirddle west, lonm up as the sensa- ~ ~ ,'~ year and entries will bc rec ivedl at sevn; ,Steger,, ichigan, five; I ar-
tions of the 1923 football season. Only any tine now. The scason will pro])- i'i-:, Ws ^onsin, fi.ve; Fry,. Iowa, five;
one eastern team has the chance to '."') iy start about the ilmst of Decen' )VI ller. Iowa, five; Crovrley, Notre
match hems ,in brilliant perfornmances. Beta Theta Pi defeated Phi. Gamrma be l. Ilao he; -lolines, 'Wiscon sin,
The two western outfits are Notre # Beltm& in time semnidinals of thie tinrxer---- four; Ki'Jpkc, ichigan, three; W-ork-
Dame and Michigan. The eastern ri- frateruity, speedball tourn-6jnent, 11 -4 Rmi~r Iu "un~a mn, Ohio htate, twoc.
val is Cornell. Notre Dame has twice -;,PIl J Gamma iema'a 4 oals foam t h uehofwnaCrowimcy
-Phiadedn Deltcweast-tfolatlick Army and « ~Ji1Nofrt 3rx am, nine; IWorkmran, Ohio
invaed he est-o lck Amy nd yer' s competition, were picked t? re-
Pictnbdeiiesoe.Mhipeat this year, but were completely IO K ttf~ilipke, Michian-, three.
ban is annihmilating its Big Ten op- !outclassed.IAflI Jjj~ Totals: Grange, 54; Miller, 42;
nonents every *Week end: Cornell has ;I ., IN T09L PINTS 1 Maimer, 42; Steger, 30; Ilarris, 30;j
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A golfing title, it , would seeum, is
harder to hold, than a red hot pok1er.
At time start Hof the i921 season. i-Ia-
gen, Sarazen, Sweetser, Holder~ess,
Miss W'tethered and Glenna Collett
weree the respective czha mpions of
their, class,, andi yet.'but -one Sara-
zen was able to s'uccessfully d --end
a national title.
Percy Haughton, one of the coun-
try's greatest authorities on football
comes out for a lot of radical changes
wa clean slate in the east.
FRBOSH, RESE RVES,
IN DRAW.BAT TLE
Scrinmmage between the Freshman
and Reserve elevens yesterday result-,
ed in a 6-6 tie, when the Reserves
pushed over a score in time closing min-
utes of time fray.
The Freshmen bead their Varsity
line, as had th~e Reserves, but bo0th
nteams lack their regular backfiteld,
who were kept out in order to he in
i Ph Sig a Deta a vancd anthe Fry, 30; Miller, 30; Crowley, 27;j thinks would not only benefit the
1-lns21 rIk,2,Wrmn,2,round by virtue of her defeat of Tan 1 Chzicago, Oct. 3.--yscoring; three I lopmayr21;gutiwoud 23;oWorkmanre22,
Det ali n ftecoetgmsI tuhon at'audy aodappeal to, the public. Among the
DlaTnionoftecoetgmstchon lat aura, aol RmsinGold Rights Secured I many important things he suggests is
ever played by the score 10-9. Both Grange, Illinois bawck field sensation,
teamstookethealeadkamong tiddlelwest 1oot- Moscowv, Oct. 30.-Placer gold pros- that the game consist of 160 ,plays,
tookthelea amre;midde wst.foo- jdivided into 40plays -to each quarter
time and time referee called for an ex- I pecting r-igts on 3,500 square miles in ised f&peen ystmosx
tra period .1'The Phil Sigs took the lead,'ball rL.,,yers in zoiIs coi'ec this seal-;intaof-hprstsyemf"ix
- ith a kick between the posts, but th~e sn codn'osaitisc~ile h mrBai aebe rne ty mnmutes divildd-in-to four -periods,
F{ar East Exploration company, headed f xlsv f ui u.
loer. te te;coejut:efr te . tma.. total touchdowm ns i:, nine, ,~y heryT. Hunt, Cizncinnati, through :- ***
witebw.Ascnovrtnepr v th. assured a d Aihaer of Nt i-c 1D, an e ohe ffioris of Charles T. Smith, fornmer It is practialasuethtJc
io wa lydadti in h oesecond with sevenz each.. Ar el-i1can mzaembor of time Chinese East- Renault. Canada's heavyweight chain-
took time leadl, only to 1)e tied with hut I z le -dinzg x'.e{ } ' players wji t :-rn Railway Commission, now in Mos- i IDion and Floyd Johnson, conqueror, of
ten sc onds to play. Time Phi Sigs tlier ftotals .y'e--'cow. Worlk probably will begin n the JIess Willard, will meet in a bout the
on in tihe thirdl extra period,- - range, Illinois i: nz:-;Miller, No-' s;'~mg (of 1924. -(Contin-ued on i fge Seven
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tween these two elevens on tomorrow l inmagcmuent of the Union, will be
afternoon,. $tarted next: week . Over 20 teams imave,
SiCoach F~isher's squad has been- entered so far.
strengthened by the return of Foster,
last year's backfield star Cedar-; Alpha Sigma Phi defeated Phi Kappa
preen, Goebel, Corry, Meneson and ; Sigma in speedhalI 10-0. MeIc ood and
' inley will play in the center of the ;-I=enderson of the Varstiy basketball
line against the yearlings. . squtad starred for the winners.
Mti.sFolinI Recalls Printing Orders Cross country is under way and fra-
IMan, Oct. 30. --- Premer Musso- ternity runners are reporting to Coach
lini has. cancelled the orders to f'oreign -1 Sullivan daily at WaVtermiamigymg.
language newspapers to print accom-
panying translations of all a tIclcs. Basketball will get started early this
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