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-Ties For First ' a t ~ n
.In Badger Meet
WOLVERINE Placing threemn in first, second
Minniesota, iith 'great ietbry Over played tir opponents in the last halfansxt aesrmafelo 6
IwL s et of the =game. fraternity hrriers, Phi Sigma Kappa
TteR esSeven Iiegtlars injured Weradi teD .ar.alta won the annal cross-country race.
THREE REQULARW LAYERS i RE When the game pnded Michigan! Wisconsin outplayed Michigan, out-ikPh gm Kparssn f J NG
LOST TO SON]) VOR 001 had Only four men in the game whoI fought Vocigan, outpaased Vichigan, 'the 'lie in the record lraking tme
- ~~were regulars. Kipke in the backfield and outplayed = iicknan. WeGV beg:. of 13:55. Theta Chi was a Close se- ARTICLE NUMBER I
ifichiganf's badly crippled but un- was the only first string man of th e!leave to differ. lItchigan coinpleted" ond, 'their men fnsigi hr, INT ET NF TBLJst
defeated''tputball squad .started pro- quartet whie in the line Marian, ma ne seso tt gn fourth, and fift places at the end. n sint
paration yesterday afternoon for the Muirhead, and Slaughter wvere the re- pleted only three out of 13 attempts ^zik e h a b bu 0yrs ow vrbal has from the very earliest Papers
n of 70amyearnsh. saaenStgaddsrd.n- maining cogs'wasthecf!rmarsYstraw- anr aieldn the7inyerrss.of ng no tr al le tesetadays, draw and held the interest-of "do ng
neoanx gudy itecmot h ev e subssitmes toehrthn**'*close third and was closely followed th sorF l ig public but it has only po nts, g
ed by the- fact that Minnesota decis- t ee usiue oeta As we statll above 'Wisconsin by Graves and Bannister from Thecta iben in the years since the World war feature
ively defeated Iowa by a 20-7 score in played te Cardinal even thr oughout says they utspirited us. Their ChiI
their; gasne last ,5aturday. h attAqatr tegm. spirit bubbled over between halves It was thought at the time of thethtrathrgsfpepeavpt-tspy
14iinnesota's showing againstthrie !Too much cannot be said lin favor of, when the Badger band attempted race that Hicks was ineligible, but rpnied the game. the pub
Hawey twkmdeontra'steamyth sderd trng snwhrapt es nicely Thiso isate adisusioprohbabhlyrr duTes s roto two o to ht gs.sngssf
fit the ao Phgrs have found* them- Iihgainhernng- o teBg "ellow And it "" by the 'arsiy Intramural director, hnier D. Match One. tat the game itself has been do wor
selves and 19ichigan is going to find'TeAtile y teyrplaying a,.tWs- bdb'pyn'Ot wfconsin." Harry Daivis ell, declared that Hlicks was the log- oened up and made more attractive w o e
ft> tdugh going next .Saturday ifth n rrpaBot t seenI Wonderful split, isn't it Harry Davis, hill and dale star, who, ical winner. by pass%, kcks and mixed formations i des
Vglyqerines are to come through tlhe WeiJc' e a rknadh together with his team-mae, Captain Delta Tau Upsilon, winmer of last In th3 old days, when the playes ray
seasbn' with a clean slate ' arid the Wha as ck'soe g vas brth e nat ari be Michigan in the final half had but R ay A ndlt, caitured first inc h e rsr ce a w re hr pae g o p d a o n the fr n ih he1ll th a
'ggyforence championship. -whc hewlpatcat foefur regulars in the game and these dual cross country meet today at Madi- with 33 points. and inade a dash down the field, the bigf
The p aying of Mar tneau in the .hc h il.atiiat .r'h men 'aided by seven substitutes kept son. Davis and Arndt finished 5 Two brrsinlfaentis h pcao oldseltl u 1m ng u
Iowa game was almrost phenomenal. Maz n le rw eti h the ball in enemy territory at least yards ahead of the first Wiscosin Chi and Alpha Rho Chi participated in running in a close formation anderntr
the toucdosot b leader made two of the oel ia h fmn he-fourths of the last two periods. Man t iih h vn.th atrtkn orhcuid have no idea usually who wa
the ocdwsby brilliant runs wotldmivahlt t f manr w-nt place .and the farmer 111,03, bth i-'carrying the bl.t
and on the third score he was on the aantata hc a engd- Wiscons'sinr' the second hal was creasing their total points in the lace Naal onwsltl tr to
pasn n ftefradp'spa n ossetytruhteWle--hed to twvo first downs while the Var- .o the professional fraterniy athletic to the tam but tisn present day foot-
whereb y one of his team m ates took ine line iand lye t ou pdghr s e i y w s c l e ti g fv n t e s m u 'b l , h a ei h r d s h t n c
Th al frte Re*ie.Ot amed at the center of the forward 4e d e codn oteCria Tefaente iihdi re statos can see every play compotcv ,
6e uasO wat Four clean tackles were cak we were outplayed. follows: Phi Sigma Kappa, Theta Chi, can see the ball snapped back, wa,h
Frt~.fheflnaglgame of the year Mich- -lal- m *s Delta Tau Upslon Alpha Rho Ch
iva be without the services of ed tip to,he credit of 131ott's ift der- lia n'h'hdnl dPiCi h im etAai.Btthe de 'fe e cerm and block, see the ,IE
hlree of t e most dependable members st udhe asoneoft v o t e ROiBS WISCONSIN Theta Pi, Kappa'Nu. lae' a the f,'d1to
pii teWleinomesdon top o plays. On offense the playing of O ELFANDGM. The Davis and Arndt Set Pace for Enttire Tregmswl epae nt the case may be. Spectators can un-
teBgTnhathsarnthse-Brown was of a high quality, not a most epr-ite head we have Feild; First Hedger Takes spebl iiina :5cokt- derstand the plays, understand the
son, namely, Blott at colier, Utteritz at, single buxm pass 'iing charged against se si h rbn-LS Fourth Place da'n aea olos h im strategy and notice particularly the Coach
quarter, and Vne ot ttcl.him. Babcock and Hwis ohput ER+ IQ1 I OVEB 1DCISION 3T da a s. aeas oPs: :taPhi t a i shailltyof the individuals. This is schedule
Utertz did not play gant Wisconsin up a stellar game on the line, Babcock 3.UCDWN CONFE:RENCE MEET WILL BE N, De ma N. retPsi etagTeta.s vs , t ound to draw attention and I dare a sw
no dd an er o rt B ot w s nrecovering a fumble once which put YtEi D AT COLUMBUS SATURDAY 1 Nuh i l roft esc n m ay i s l r ey rep nil o h
the. game for only a short period "dur- Michigan on her feet and from then The farther Tod Rockwell ran, the listed above will play Phi Chi fo the grat interest In present day foot-Wovr
nf hhtmeemdeeoghadon the Badgers were outplayed by farther the Badger chasers got be- By defeating the strong Wisconsincamishp fth rtntest ball. h ing indo
taolles so that the Badgers will re- S'ot's 'men. !hind him. A 'minute' more and he team by the decisive score of 24-31, in :5ocok hrdatron The other reason for great interest Two ;Iwudhv engtO ih .5ocok Tasdyatron h hi
gi~ber'his work -for sofne 'tume, to Slaughter fiaves Day wudavbenutf gh. the dual meet held at Madison, Satur- in the game is the fact that it is not teCr
.choe.tem hicawllhtermd n ftems e day the Wolverne cross-country team,! cn ondgmsi tefaen played jst by it men but by 11 hnd- the Uni
~Thome mwihwl pa gi Sl auahter plae eof the mtrte- Coach Yost ran Walter Eckersall -a Proved that it is one of the strongest. Syecandbar ourn ame nthefarer i-ced or 11 thousand - by the whole 21 of Di
Mipnnesota .from °present .ideations Wisconsin contest. On the last play als second for getting in the way of Aggregations ig the ,wst- and may re! lows: Cygnus vs. Acacia, Tau Delta graduate and student body of an insti- next da
will lineup as an almost entirely sub- of the game, a long pass of more than a fist. 'Some angry' Badger swung on counted on to place well up in the' Phi vs. Phi Beta Delta, S tunalb v. tution, large or small, which those 11 oisvill
stt~eeee.Pratically' al of the 50 yards was made by Taft. Irish of the coach after the game but a Mich- front in the Conference run which isI Phi Sigmal Kappa.I men represent. My experience has con.. South B
rpn Who started the season for Yost Wisconsin anid Rockwell , ipke 'and igan student jumped in 'and took the slated to takeplace next Saturday. A numiber of the teams In the first winced me that the above is true and the Notr
as -regulars ire on the Injured list or IHerrnstein, }vho had replaced.Steger blow aimed at the "old ?man." -So completey were th .Badgers ou on aldt ly hyhv encnceeeiec a ese ntetehl
". uh:. ad way physical ly that, all jumped for the ^ballat the same , -- - classed that the gtiy could do gvnadyo rc;adtergmssoai tepst nrdc h oeh
they may not be able to stay long in time. Irish and one of the Michigan good, the Wolverines completing four 'was Ito place xthe i rt man fourth. must be played ;off by 5 o'clock, to-Igame' as a professionally played spec- and Bns
the Gopher contest. On the line since men fell to the ground. Thebal passes for a total of 94 yrds; Captain At-adt nI' avis sharedi nighit. Those. affected by t is ruling ace. of the s
tloss of Bott there"are Slaughter, rolled loose after 'pitting Irish and 'Yr e for Gop¢hers Arst placeon s. ing the five are as. follows: Phi Gamma Delta vs. These attempts always fail, fail not Georg
=e~Tee, 11aio, Muirhead and Curran - arris of Wisconsin folowing Iri h Practice oexterdsy afternoon was mile co r e if°26 ninu S 'and8e t ees, Phi SigmaDelta vs. Kappa Nu,! oly as regards he game i'tsot' but last ea
val have been -used: regularly, but (town the field, picked up the ball riot strenuous as most of the men are onds,.; t ' nm~,kl6'+ °JJ~ was turne'!eta Psi vs. Sigma Phi giisilon, Beta as an attraction to the sport loving days du
itrsh turnad eeare ,badly and started t w.rdthe gsal line wih petty wehl bangd p Pssn ad nt" 'a( r n t'g teI ,Theta i vs. Pi K paSga elappce.Rgr srf h ul ained i
cppd. teele was kept out of the it. He was tackled by Slaughter, kicking eas abot all of the real wor ini "a " bdyefewesbc Sigma Phi vs. Phi Upsilon Rho, Alha o football, a rofesional team would k dBg ys oweysbak
Wisconsin game entir'ely owing to is Michigan's left guard who in. some riven the'Varsity wth the exception gaveteWlriesa tetube Rho Chi vs.Delta am Delta.I certainlycontiue if the amesaid dad will
f 3hy ps cal ndtigh.anid' Curran way got 50 yards ;down the field anid of the first real preparation for Min Saturday and he - ore"inore lookedI in gate receipts. That professional game.'
hasL1{een playing although injured brought hint to the ground on thle tesota which consisted of walking like the Davis of the firsto h esn Fraternity athletic managers, will teams flourish for a short period and Cah
,o h at he ae ieti h ihgn2 yard in. A tackle on through adefense for Mininesota pays Arndt like Davis ranra-beautiful race be alowed to use fie swimmiing pool then die has been proven time after basketba
Muarne ,fracas wligp he was given a the 20 yard line is, no great feat but Coach Sturnznegger scouted the Iowa~ h° ti e cosdth aei at the Y for their swimmers startn ieadti ati infcn hel out for
xot pe, e et. Crrn Kadi five stitch- the factthat a guard cane back more Minnesota ganiie and' yesterday the ' ehto o sthywr otmro, following arrange ments +In connection with the d t~e htit oral trie
rs l# d rig gre'afr .smwa o jga hywres ot~eta ie p.~xre- than 50 ards to -make the tacke, Varsity Was coached in .breaking. up far ahead of the first 'icninr made last night. The Meet will be! is riot two teams which play the game, who hav
tttig ai the tiseconsingame.'Stan makes' it a remarkable play and one plays which it is thought that the U htt it eld the: rst week in December, the but- two institutions and their friends, the Coa
1Gtu rhead has also been badly hand- which will be long remembered. The Gophers will attempt against Michi- rews ese r actual ,day still pending definite ace- omeu'n useo tegiio out for
i iip bya cWardyhorse for the past tackle by "Butch" saved M~ichigan 'the gan, pit hr. itedob u ht tbn. It wa s not verymay ears ao t at At Pe
fett.. ,eeks and ties' been playing on game. No man -on the 'Michigan It apes thetifcia'sln-ptr time for ,the course would 'have'. ,As the pactc period does not syat Manwyo 1,0 epea afg- ho
prcialygltadcorg aoe ta hogtthttepass was coin- Saturday will ,have but a slight re- . be uhfse fte a enuntil tomorrow, last day entries can },all game was considered miraculous The foo
In the backfld Kipke is rihe only pleted but flaughter spilled Haris semblance to the, one which started pushed. ;be made un.il 5 o'clock tonight ai d,! tgpgs.l ve h cu.. eka
Rear9 uns I ad sottig pgesall verthecoui wek.
veeran who E realiy'' inreadiness to, and found out the officials' ruling aft. the season. Vick 1St slated. t remain . aiekRn.We 1 those entered up until this time IviI try" would feature the fact TodayI season, i
^1lay . -Wt Uteritz out of it the guar- erward. The officials had ruled a in, his fullback psition .and Rtockrwel Close on the 'Gen of the arc winners ' drills.oprctce
teraack jIob falls to Rockwell and Ste- completed pass. and would have allow- will be the' otheir"' i heseat the tape was GinRarc h throngs of 75,000 have attended games dil.
get -1 ' het n siderably out of el Harris a touchdown had not ondaryfese, e ~roft'n wil eplace fiished ;many yards ahead of 'the first Mail Denishawn Applications anGti o talunomnfr4 ek
Ili during the last few days. Vick, Slaughter stopped him. Blott at center and Babcock will no $adger runner. Rearick ran his usual-; All mail order applications for the ;oland5,0t p c t wtes ne- Fa
a sgphlnmore, is niow being used in the 1 n the backfield the work of the doubt play the'tackle berth formerly ly strong race and proved that he will Denishawn concert to be held Monday eit cnes t shr o I.m-e
full' a k' position and that leaves Varsity stood out in the last haf. occupied by Vandy. Curran and war-. have to be considered as a bright night, Nov. 26, in Hill auditoium hae gn a ndofti izeoghpa a r
Kfi ke as the only veteran'tn the back- Kipke's punting was equalled in di-I ion will probably play the ends while Prospect for a high place in the eon- been mailed out and should havee pe o comprise a busy cy, packed in- lng
fil wois9th. serious hiand- tance by that of Taft, the giantBadger Stan Muirhead, Steele and Slaughtr ferene run. The next three places returned by toda Th odr il ngt gsa u deerndividedatniooteavte gPa- nitb
Scarf full-back, but in placing of the kicks will appear in their regular places. went to Wisconsin, Piper, Read and be filled today and tomoror.A ers ! fimll gngoupiviodfat enin oepctvt osf Paion
.Michigan did not show up overly ipke was far superior The playing- -- rw eiofasalgopo eni gn fso e
well against Wisconsin in the first of Vick and Rockwell was of Confe - Kenneth Rtindge '22A resident of 'alyfnsigi h re ae. erlsl ftceswl o ehl them, but this occurs every Saturday flan ass
ff(otneo aeSvn ni rdyatron half of'the game but more than made O nce calibre. Rockwell besides prov- the senior arc itects of that year, r(etn' n aeSvn ni Fia feno- hogottefllsao.vrii
np for it in the fixiat two periods. ing the hero' of the game by his run! turned to the lulversity yesterday to
The Afichigan line which had not been for the winning touchdown tore off take 'special advanced 'work in arch-abe-
abeto hold during the early stages of considerable yardage around the Wis itectui°a courses.
the entst racd i th seondhal cosinflanks maing two runs of bet-,
and ctesWt vri completely out-! ter than 20 yards. Vick'spassing was Patronize 'thebb Advertisers

FITE
as baseball crowds all "other
to minor post onsbn sporting
all over the country through-
ye in the fal month.thPlayin
ame accounts, dope stories and
stories concerning football and
rs receive greatattention and
ie breathlessly awats the re-
a football gamiee mchas they
Ed news which ight cage
ives.
not seem possib. at prnt
more Intoe rest to be shown in
e, the future no dou6abt w ill
rther stensand possibly kreat-
s5t.
ON C 1PE vNCE GAMES
Mather 114s announctid the
a of ' the fte honi'-onfertnce
vhich are lo' be played by the
ne basketball team this com-
wr season.
ames are to be played during
istma4 holidays, the first terth
versity of Cincinnati on the
lecember and the second the
;y with the Y. 'M. H. 'A. at
e. 'The team will journey to
end where 'they will, engage
e Dame in the first game after
idays. The 'Michigan Agges
;re on Jan. 11 and the Mize
e Will play the second game
eries. at Ansing on Fb. C
e Haggerty, star forWard of
rs" tlye, 'is out for the next 10
e to a sprained 'ankle sus-
n scrimmage Iast week. The
is not °serious-and--tie yp~s
lbe in trim far ,the openng
Mather is'in dire need for
dil material and is,on the look-
any material. There' are sev-
n in. the professfonal school
re high° schbolreptations, and
ch is trying to get these mien
the ream.
esent the wolkouts con sst in
,passing..and scr mpnag'
tbAld men,Who will reiort
'ter. the close of 'the rimirg
will be giVe'n thefund'mental
A cut IV the .s uad s"due tho
Trt Adresses' Kiwina
;nce H I. "Fiavrot, T4, bsness
r of The 'Daily, 's 6!e -'ast
Aore'the Kiwins elub of paw
der the ausices 'of'the aten-
artment of the Students Crs-
lociation.' His subject Was "Ad-
,g-Does It Pay?"

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