PAVIM S] IME MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923 ------, ,. ,, .. .. ,._ r.er _ y ,. Yi lYl l" . i «: i i :. A 1 5 .. -.. } _... g Y - v .. c. VARSITY M KES READY FOR HARD GAME WITH QUANTICO MARINES INVADE FERRY FIELD SATURDAY ... ,m. .................._ I *3~ llr~~ ...rll ~ .lp l 5 kt~l I i.ui fl.p stn n i nin, I I ~ UOna«3ra Rni inrl (rlncnrl CSnlnc with Llulr works Beninadoseduaues wan vnum Two - More Practice Sessions I Left VANDERVOORT, GRUBE, AM) . MUIRHEAD TO BE IDLE I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL .. All those expecting to tryout for the freshman basketball team are expected to report at the practices being held from 8:15 I! rt 3 i to 9:15 o'clock Monday, Tues- -* Working behind closed gates yester- day, Wednesday, and Thursday day afternoon, the Varsity football nights in Waterman gymnasium.I squad continued its strenuous prepar- Those men who are out for foot- ation for what will be an unusually ball at the preset time will re- hard game Saturday afternoon when port at the end of the football I the Wolverines take on the United season. All candidates must Michigan will be forced to the I Stat~e Marine team from Quantico, furnish their own equipment. Mariie Corps football squad from th Virginia. RAY L. FISHER, I(The majority of team members have h In yesterday's session the second Coach. Marin squad, and several All-Americ Varsity squad scrimmaged the Reserves while the men expected to'start Sat-- urday went through a light punting,1 passing and blocking .drill. Michigan fullback most of the year but was still has several formations which switched to quarter I the game have not been used yet this year but bainst VilanoiasSaturek and wi is It is expected that the Marines willby e show such a defense that the Varsity said to carry the ball on three fourths will be compelled to' use all of its TIDhMarines laysana[R I trick aganst hem.Henry, Reickman, and Neale are all tricks against them. good men in the backfield, Reickman's With only two ~ore days for prac- specialty being his ability to provide ishei4' Men Outplay Seod-StrIg tice remaining before ther appearance interference for th hile Eleen But Lack Punch to of the Leathernecks, it is probable Henry and Neale are adept at recei that 'Yostfnen will get a fairly Bard iH. workout today but will let up tomor- ing passes from Goettge. A row ifeelyruningthrughsigalsOn the line Liversedge is perhaps KRUGER ;1 DAY STAR IN i'ow, derely running through signals the most outstanding man. He first CLOSELY FOUGHT SCRIMAGE i order that the mlen may be sure of pae otalwiewt h .E ' themselves on Saturday afternoon. played football while with the A. E. I'wa Casualitles O in France and is noted for his hard Snap and pp were the features of No definite line-up has as yet been charging. He hits the line hard and the irresistible attack. of the Reserves' o defnebliepeasdasthetbewn ihlow on every play. His running mate against the second Varsity yesterday tine exceptIon of the two tackles all Hunt was responsible for one of the in a game that ended in a scoreless the mceprn, ho thstotacklegs all Itwo touchdowns made by the Marines tie. awkey'es will open the gae Satur-n the Georgetown game, when he Time and again ,the Reserves car- dawy.ta wilropednt gamerat'broke through to block a kick, scoop- ried the ball-down the field to within dlray. Stan 'Muirhead and VanDervoort'bro1 are both out , owing to injuries as is ed up the ball and ran 50 yards for a 'striking distance of the goal line but are Ao o t o njure is Iscore. time and again the Varsity braced andI Giube.: All three -men suffered in- Lrsnhopasedfrteet- lesin the Iowa fracas which will arsoWho plays end for the Leath- forced Fisher's pupils to give up hopes liine themI frm sartichipationernecks has been shifted from his for a touchdown and attempt a drop-i Slinate them from participation former place at center where he made kick. Saturday. that Babcock and All-American some years ago on one The game'og ned with the ball in the; Ku illrhable thet tackle dofthe strong Navy teams. Farrell has possession of the Reserves who by; Kunow will handle the tk POSi- been going good al season and should I steady runs and plunges advanced to tions in place of the regulars with the give plenty of trouble to Curran on the Varsity 25 yard fine. But this was enaining first string men taking their: the other wing. as far as they could get and after sev- i5aces on the line. Jack Blott will Two two guards, McHenry and Ce- I(oral attempts for a touchdown Day hb in his regular job at the center of reck are both new men on the team tried a drop-kick which fell short. t'hee forward wall flanked by Steele but have shown to advantage thus far The second quarter found the scrap- aid Slaughter. Curran and Marion in the season. Bailey, who holds py Reserves still tearing away and 'Will be on the ends with the regular down the centpr of the line, is a former two great drives agahn brought the backfield of Uteritz, kipke, Steger and Maryland man having played on the ball within the shadows of their op- dIller taking care ofthe scondary Varsi of that school for three years. ponents goal-posts. But the final defense. fpunch was lacking and again they lt may be that some of the second were forced to try drop-kicks whicht string backs. will get in before the both times fell short. Undaunted by end ;of the gme as the coaches are -Lpoor kicking the Fisherites kept plug- #tnxious to save their men as much as ing away and the whistle announng+ possible for the remaining two Confer- the end of the first half found a crewi ence ,games. Vick, Parker and Rock- of tred but happy Reserves facing a well all sh'oWed up well against the gang of nettled Varsity-seconds on the+ arl . jin scrimmage the Carly All of the final scores having been latter's 40 yard line. pdrt of t'e week and did well against During the second half the Varsity the Reserves yesterday so it will be no turned in up to date it is possible to reat surprise to see some of them announce the standings of the ten put up a much beter s game but in nspie of their best efforts they wereI Used against the Quantico aggregation. fraternit1?es in the speedball cup semi- unable to check the advances of the+ Is Marines'Big Game finals figbt. peppy Reserves who always were min- SThe Marines who have been point- In league one all of the teams, ex- us the impetus to put the ball over. ing for Michigan since last August are Day and Kruger, Reserve quarter-- set for the biggest game of their sched- cepting Nu Sigma Nu, have been de back and right 'end respectively, gavei le according to reports from, the feated and the last games will decide the coaches something to talk about Ilathe'neck camp. Their squad will the championship. Phi Sigma Delta is because of their work. Day's running leave Quantico this-morning enroute leading league two by a safe margin and Kruger's excellent defensive work, here stopping over in Detroit to- .and are expected to win the right tIwere easily the features of the game. morrow. play in the championship game. Coach Beckett has a fine looking The standings are: bunch of ball players this year if League one Won LiostDD[ scres made in earlier games are alipha Sigma Phi ...........2 2 Criterion and they should give the Phi Gamma Phi .............1 1 Wolverines considerable in the wayBeua Theta Pi. . .1. .T.R.O. . .....1 1 of opposition. The line will average NpSigma Nii..............1 0SRIL O T about 10 pounds more than that of the Phi Kappa Sigma..........0- 2 Maizepand Blue ands the backfield will!eIgie two Won Lost (Special to the Daily) Mze-nBleadthbakil, wl Phi Sigma Delta......2 0 ' aison,- Wis., Nov. 7.-With all be slightly heavier than that of the1 Alpha 'Rho Chi........ 1 1 regulars and scouts back in town Vty hDelta Tau Delta ............0 2 after viewing conference contenders The Marines have had the benefit ofi Phi Chi...................0 0 in action last Saturday the Badgers year andtheir offense is said to be one Zeta Psi..................0 0 swung into. actionyesterday on a last ofythe best in the rest. Coach Beckett practice lap before the Illnois game. Is t product of Hugo Be aekeaving Following are the speedball sched- Illinois, by virtue of her win over i ules for today and tomorrow among Chicago,.looms as a dark cloud on' the been under his tutelage at Oregon, so the fraternity, class and freshmen sec- horizon for the Badgers. The Indians that since last year the Marines have tional.teams: '3:15 o'clock, today, team must be defeated next Saturday at' had the same attack as that of Penn 2 vs. team 8, Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Urbana, if the Cardinal is to continue State. This fall Bill Roper, head foot-: Kappa Sigma; 4:15 o'clock, team 6 vs. in the race, and the trick will not be ball coach at Princeton, was invited eam 9, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi. Gamma easy to perform. dowvn to Qiantico where he helped Delta; 5 o'clock, Alpha Rho Chi vs. One of the teams will drop out round the Marines into shape so that Zeta Psi; 3:15 o'clock, tomorrow, team of the race, and Wisconsin is working the Marines have had training in two I1 vs. team 4, soph lits vs. soph engin- to keep from being that one. of the most successful schools of foot- eers; 4:15 o'clock, team 7 vs. team 10Under the direction of Coach Low ball in the country. I senior lits vs. senior' engineers, Phi man, who has been scouting Illinois Leathernecks Strong Chi Vs. Delta Tau Delta. ' games, the All-Americans are well The line-up which the Marines will versed in the Indian styl'e of play, have Saturday includes Farrell and Fraternity athletic managers should and they can be expected to give the Larson on ends, Liversedge and Hunt take careful notice of the rulings on varsity plenty of stiff workouts during on the tackles, McHenry and Cereck I their runners in the coming cross the remaining few days of practice. at uards Bil t th i n +.. .T- , Wisconsin's greatest fear of ill- i i I I I t i Quantico Marine Football Squad; imit tc maintain her spotless record Saturday afttrnoon when the powerful e Qualitico, 'Va., station invade Ferry field to do battle with the Yostmen. ad several years experience in inter-collegiate football pr or to joining thek an stars will appear in the lineup. "Look Out For Washigion" Is C.aiornia Coaches Warning Berkeley, Nov. 7.--Upsets in Pacific eleven i, heavy, strong and ckperienc- k I I i F k I I , The Ohio State university eleven "observer" with .the baal, dropping it is more or less of an enigma. -There as close to the hole as possible. After seems to be plenty of matorial there- one ball' is 'dropped the' gain' becomes at least Coach Wilce and his assist- i regulation golf. It was invented by the ants say there is-bu for some un- aviators of the '1welfth' olservation known reason it will not weld itself squadron of the First cavalry division into' a unit. ,The result is there il lit- at Fort Bliss, Tex. t'le or no ,cohesion in the Btckeye -* * - gridjlers' play. It looks *like anotyer 'George arpentier, who was a drab year for Ohio. greater' fighter When facing Oerman machine 'guns than when facing the Looks as though the- race far the fists of Jack De'mpsey, is to return for banner in the National' league in another invasion, of the good 'ld 'U. 1924 would be a hummer. Branch S. A. He will sail fronm'France about Rickey is reported to have said that the middle of November bn the liher the Cardinals were 'the' certain win- Rochambeau. He will' 'be matched ners for next season and now along against Tommy Gibbons for a bout to comes Pat Moran of the Cincinnati ! be staged in New York city in De- Reds and says that with two or three cember or January. changes in his team he is confident . . * * he can cop next year. Any others? It pays to be' theboss of apennant * * * - ...l X..l.. t ~i t'h ,2 A . '' " F' 4 . A Coast football'have caused Coach Andy ed. U. S. C. is justly famous for her Smithtoltehit plansfortheCal.-vonderful defense and yet the mighty .ornia ean. s ssh gton backs ripped through this tornia Bears. efene for long gains. During the early part of the season i Ever since California witewashed four teams stood out as strong conten- Washigton 7 to 3 in 1921 Coach ders for the 1923 Pacific Coast con- Bagshaw has aimed at atvictory over thIrisasIh egh fhsde- ference title. These teams were Cal-itir>s. T'bs season the northernersar foria, Stanford, University of South- openly boasting of their strength and cnn California, and Washington. The feel confident of their ability to humble University of Southern California was the Bear. California will have the ad- known to have an exceptionally pow- a of playing at home The game erful team and Coach Smith expected jivntaeoayntosn. The g sme them to be his most formidable foe- 'vile a contest of science against .1force a's the Blue andl Gold 'will be men. As the result of 'kbg scores in, n Amany pounds lighter than the visitors. opening games Stanford built up a They are noted for their team work, big reputation and followers of the TheWashinonfhas areatiork, Red declared that she had at last come hile Washingtonha reputation for into hr own crushing power. If California can As a consequence of this the Bruin pass this barrier she is almost certain mentor deemed it advisable to "point" to go undefeated throughout the seas- his team for U. S. C. and for Stanford, on. U. S. C. was given particular consid- eration because the Bears must meet T the Trojans on the latter's stampng, TESETO L ILTS grounds when they play Nov. 10. The Southerners are notoriously stronger f at Los Angeles than any where else. O 'The last two weeks have seen the re- versal of all dope. California and Washington alone remain with perfect New York, Nov. 0.-Eight games which records. The feared Trojans fell be- bring eastern 'elevens against oppon- ford the Washington Husky by a 22 to ents from other sections give added 0 count. U. S. C. stock took a tumble. s To clap the climax, Stanford's highly interest to'the college football pro- touted team lost to U. S. C. in the next gram for next Saturday. No week-end conference game 14 to 7. All of which' so far has offered so extensive list impressed Coach Smith with the fact of attractions between teams of rival that if the Bears were to win another I sections. The Yale-Maryland game, to championship they must save every- be played at the Yale bowl, is one of mthing they have for Nov. 17 when they1thnubradtoswowiese meet Washington. Ithe number, and those who witnessed Reports from the north say that the southerners' strength in defeating Coach Enoch Bagshaw has developed Pennsylvania, declare Yale is in for a one of the most powerful machines busy afternoon. ever to represent the Seattle uniVer- sity. WIth the members of the fam- ( Oregon-Classes in Swedish have at- ous Everett high school teams, prom- tracted many students. Those taking inent throughout the west for years, I the course are in mobt cases of Scan- as a nucleus, the Purple and Gold 'dinavian descent. Guess this Bobby Tones, America's; open amateur golf champion, is noj false alarm. In a benefit match play-I ed recently at Mamaroneck,, N. Y., the youthful Georgian took Walter Flagenj and Gene Sarazen into camp handily. He holed out a blind sixty-foot ap- proach shot for an eagle two and played superb golf throughout. At a recent round table meeting of I boxing experts, the question of who is America's best bantam came up for' settlement. After considerable "pro- ing" and "coning" it was decided that; Carl Tremaine of Cleveland and Pan- i cho Villa of Manila, P. I., divided hon- ors equally. As one expert sd, thoise boys compare most favorably with McGovern, Dixon, Barry, Williams,' Coulon and other bantam kings of the days of yore. Airplane golf, yep, that's the lat- est. Half the members of each com- peting team are on the ground and half in planes. The balls are dropped near the Bfoles on the course and the respective partner's "hole" them out. Skill in the game is in the art of 1 dropping the ball from the plane, in the pilot guiding the ship and in the winning ballc luc ano nie that partuc- ipates in the World's series even if you do come out on the losers' end. John McGraw, accompaniod by Mrs. Mc- Graw., together with Mn. and Mrs. Hughie Jennings will sail for a tour of Europe about the middle of Novein- ber on the good ship George Wash- ington. During the recent Wladek Zbyszko- Martin Plestha fare in New York a pection of the grandstand collapsed, sending one man to the hospital and brought iedical attention to' about a dozen others. 'Our peisonal opinion is that the fan who falls for the "rassh- ing" game SHOI D fall with the seats. Packey McFarland, the "pride of the stockyards" and one-time light-weight wizard, is coming back, but trot to tle prize ring. It's baseball this time, and Pack&y may blossom out as a magnate. Togther with Bifl Carrigan and Marty, McHale lie is trying' to ne- gotiate the purchase of the Boston Braves. Good investment with his prize ring earnings coupled with his marriage to an heiress made the sun shine on both sides of the street for Packey. i .; 'r ./ OVERFLOW DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 TED RHODE'S ORCHESTRA SCHOOL OF MUSIC AUDITORIUM TICKETS AT GRAHAM'S 1.00 Couple - --9 forI1 ' w - We are making them "TAILORED TO YOUR IDE'A" - ByKahn, of Indianapolis Take a look at our.r r - -~ w~ Tike Cmpn ~ i~ SOUH SATE TREE ATWILLAM SREE THEHOE O BTTER COTESFRNISINGar ATSATFAI PRCE I gu b ,baiiey at Le pivot position, GCettge at quarter, Nenry and Reick- man on the halves, and Neale at full-1 back. Of these perhaps the most outstand-1 Iig player on the team is Goettge. He is a triple threat man on offense, and his runs are ;W danger to any op- position. He runs from punt forma- tion for substantial gains consistently ! and Is also a good blocker and a hard' ta'kler. Goettge has been playing country meet. If any man is unable to appear for the daily practice ses- sions, which are being held under the supervision of Coach Sullivan, Intra-' mural trainer, he may train himself if he informs the Intramural depart-I ment of his intention of doing so. He will be given a test a week before theI regular meet by the Intramural offici- als in order to ascertain his physical condition. If he passes the test, he will be allowed to compete Nov. 19. nois lies in the prowess of Red j Grange, Indian halfback, who has been letting nothing stop him this year. The All-Americans have sev- emu latekGrange's manners, and by Saturday the varsity should be able to cope with anything lie may offer. Plenty of scrimmage is the work for the next few days, with skull I work and formation drills occupying much of the time. ... 0 M AluO l~ltl~lt1.1#I~ltl1N1lI~tAE - .,. ..