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'AGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

AVEDNTSDAY, SEPTEMBErt 26, i9

AGE SIX WJ~DNESJT~AY, PTJ~EU~EX~. 2~ 19~

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A4 LL ITEO TO PASSI5NC1 PUNTINCJ!
Coaces Drill 3t Ti ii on >iAaral Attfac~i with Kruger and Grubb replacing
An!d (~oh Ink" lao on ici&i theni at intervals. In the backfield'
Heat is lld 'ia I rube ran the team fromn quarter with
- = Lawson andl Vick on the halves and
SCIIEDVLE Tilll~ YlA1i t('AL[8 iHeston, who has returned to the squad;;
FOR EiIT '11 lRUAIiT °.'' AIiiS at fullback.
On the "Army" 'Utcritz made his
If scrinmmage will produce a win- appearance for the first time as did
ming; teamz, the Wolverines should Lei Captain Kipke. Kipke howeverj
at the top of the list t his year for r Aorie~tOnly on the offensive when
yesterday again the M~aize and Ine ti~c(r~ vWas any kicking to (10 and( when
squad was sent through a ha.rdl drill t ho "! rmy' was on (defense he was
-although cut a Lttle short owving to replaced 1;y Witherspoon. The rest
the intense heat. of th backfield was eonmnosed of
The coaching staf llcangad its lat. HZer rnstein and Rockwell at the
ics yesterday in the scrimmtage and in-;1'= Ies. The line was the ramoe as the
stead of having liae plung;iing V aonJack Blott at center, B3lott also making
the day previou..s this wvas barred and day previolls with the exrception of
thie workout limited to the urlat- his ialtial apperarance in scrimmage.
tack and punting. i Funtling(.at Short
The' first tear-i was given the ball ;A fter the aerial practicie an ex-
on its own 20 yard line and tole; t clncape of kticks whiich lasted for some
score a touchdown Ij! wi>ng onIlyj timec was indulged in in order to pract-
forward passes. No dlownls were ice lblocking and going down under
counted in scoring distance and no p~unts. The heat however was sol
intercepted passes were allowed. The h ard on the men, especially the endsI
teami was to take the ball over the I and tackles who were running up and I
goal line in the least number of passes.i down the field, that this work was
The "Army" team usng practically the i soon cut short.
same line-up on Monday completed the The coaches are driving the men in
80 yards in 19 plays completing six preparation for the opening game on
of their 19 forward passes in covering the UWolverine card with Case on a
the distance. week from Saturday. Just what kind,
"Navy" Almost As )odcac of a team will represent Case this.
The ball was then given to the year is unknlown but it is expected
"Navy" on its own 20 yard line and that they will have a better eleven
this team =took it over for a touchdown than that which 'invaded Ann Arbor
in 20 Mplays completing seven lpasses. I last year.
The "Navy" lined up with Mills on Tphe following is the Michigan
Babcock and Hawkins at the tackles, schedule for this year:
center, Amos and Iiigle on guards. Oct. 6-Case at Michigan.
Curran and ,Palmer handled the ends Olc.13-Vanderbhiltat Michigan. f

VETERANS IN BACKFIELD

theVa i this year in. their various ! get in shape immediately as these
lines(, .ndth lis alone is enough to cause events will start soon.
m any o0 tho a lbli ous fraternal or-
.Teel Sullivan is backc full ofr pep
gan17.t t~i~ 0 e2~ tI) ~f de ifth aferan intens<ive summer trainring;
Beias ~il du~i~~I thrfeat4f las'. sesoion and will take charge of the °
yea , henthe wo th chmpinsi men who will later compete in the
by art~(~JX~I ii ~iflOV~'Y ')0t ht nnual cross-country runs.
} ----~Baills for those who wish to prac-
l Alii interested i111 tEamnniual All-'toice for the speedball season may be
cali)1;ns fall Iensluninenis . Sing- had by application at the intramural
le}anid c( " aides, s ti isign un and loffice.

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inseastingtrainin perionduing prgra wmanwhichbigtheyfillbudajo eft vabyteaseInceToNapr
summerrvachtnons.oacheTederelci-stisyyearsforLthe faternity anedtras
vanE inmediately Iissued $a call forPhathleticKateams. PTHEATRE
o'lcPhsatrnoetWtra prhi andullmbtedthsa rs -ty oftersasorhetermnwoi t 21
gy N1 Ibu O H running and in rtennis shoud tieewthuit w i
"Ted"gersentethesummerfaterodfeyinwhnterest
Fol wnMi r i a r m a v r h y e o d s u s p a s f r t e b i ig rain in e iddrai ing n or e r o llomw i the y eetY ig l etke w ere 1 E D Y
thltctem.Sme r vcinngscoolyer po gramTd nounc t i nge a l o the fraternit isan-d clu n c h e
po resh m a re o sc t iviryotie s k-uringetot lm r D .M tceton ou
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s h ogshoud lear Hiskrongvrm o umncnteplatingalpying osp eeal 1W pca ho lrsa
roe spntand v i a wrouatl ndswith hei clleassues thi wll soudeti.0SotdaasNgb
mh kowl. e es evallacs, leraetherlamst at othextrweek.aI BIGMIDNIGHT SHO
rouds ithsom orhisoldpupls ntdea r teto aso fes are casrg-it'ta z~;1
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Freshagie p Cross-Country Tryouts I
I All mein who will try for the
freshmen cross-country team
should bie at ' Waterman gym- I
}nasiumn at 3 o'clock this after-
noon to meet Cpoach Ted Sullivan,
who will hold his inital confer-
'ence with his p~upils and take
Ithem over the .course around theJ
boulevard.

Oct. 20-Ohio State at Michigan. t
Oct. 27-M. A. C. at Michgan.
Nov. 3-Iowa at Iowa City.
Nov. 10-Quantico Marines at Mich-
igan.
Nov. 17-Wisconsin at Madison.
Nov. 24-Minnesota at 'Michigan.
Jolhnsoni Will Speak ini N. IT.
New York, Sept. 25.-(By A..)-
Senator Magnus Johnson of Minneso-
ta will make his first speech beforel
an eastern audience next Saturday
night at Carnegie hall, it was an-1
nounced by the Progressive Labor
league.

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Trainecr's Staff" Needs )Yen
A man experienced in ban-
daging and massaging is need-
ed to wog k on the trainer's staff
from, 2 to 6:30a o'clock after-
noons. Anyone interested should
apply to Trainer H-oyt at the
Ferry field club -house.

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ICross Country Manuager Tryouts
( Tryouts. for Cross Country
Imanager may report in Water-
manl gymnasium at v o'clock any
Iafternoon this week to the As-
Isistant Manager.

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KENNEDY'S GRANGER ACADEMY ORCHESTRA
PHIL DIAMOND, DIRECTOR
TICKETS AT
SLATER BOOKSHOP-GOODYEAR DRUG STORE
GRANGER'S ACADEMY

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