srx fl HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192 1 1923 Q -_'\1 .# i A i w \ x ", t , _: .. w c srw .. rr A k u m j{ {!pe!e ii .. . . c r NDERVOORT ADSTEELE. NOT LIKELY TOSTART GOPHER 6AME Muirhead in Good Shape Again; Will require a great deal of football to Be Most Dependable Unit stop. on Line Final Game for Martineau Captain Earl Martineau will play his IILLER MAY GET CHANCE TO last game for Minnesota on Saturday, PLAY AT IND, VICK AT FULL and will put everything he has into this game. For two years the stirng With but two days remaining to half back has proved a serious threat against the Yost coached eleven, and prepare for the invading ophers, Iboth times, although he played on los- l ichigan's rejuvenated Varsity eleven ing teams, he gave remarkable exhibi- is receiving the final polishing that tions. His favorite stunt is to run will be called upon to keep the Maize around one end while his interference and Blue at the head of Big i runs arcund the other, or to run and skirt the opposite flank. This race, Saturday afternoon. year Martineau has a team that is bet- Although it is difficult to forecast ter than either he played with the past, what lineup will represent the Maize two year., Graham, quarter, Lidberh, and Blue, it is practically certain that half, Ec1slund, end,nd d Gross, tackle, Steel and VanderVoort will not face are all players of unusual ability. Gay the Spaulding squad at the opening and Abramhson are a steady pair of whistle; but there is some hope en- guards. tertained that Steele will play for - a while. It is also probable that "Dutch" Marion, diminuitive left end, 1127kr- Will not start as he has been bothered ,"UI11UIIIII [Llh by a nerve in his shoulder all week.T MarIon May Not Start The shoulder has been in a sling allw . week, and Dutch has been unable to take part in the heatier work. Neisch, Freshmen harriers are putting the who played a fine game at Madison, last touches on their training for the Will start at left end if Marion is kept all-yearling run which will take place out of the game. Curran is in shape at 3:15 o'clock, tomorrow afternoon1 again and will play his usual end. on the Geddes Avenue course.- Hawkins will start in Steele's place It is generally conceded that the4 and Babcock will again play in race for the championship title of the1 . Vandy's place at right tackle. Slaugh- freshmen will resolve into a close race, ter, who will play the guard, may be between Hornberger and Butler, who1 shifted"to center, which is his original finished in a tie in the last trial meet.- position, when Steele gets into the The former has the edge and it would battle. not be surprising to see him gallop- lurhead Dependable Tackle ing home in first place. Brown is scheduled to take Jack Any men, who arrive at the starting Blott's place at center, having given a point later than 3:15 o'clock, will be splendid account of himself on offense unable to enter the race. Last year and defense when he went in the game several of the most, promising men at Madison after Blott's injury. Brown failed to appear on time and as a re- is not as reliable a passer as Slaugh- sult were eliminated from the race. ter, but should develop, being but a Prizes which will be given to the sophomore. Muirhead will play hi est finishers have been anouned. regular tackle, and will be in the best The first thresx men will receive cups, of shape for the hard battle. He the first six will receive 1k27 jerseys, should be the most dependable of the' and the next six will receive tickets Varsty inesento the Majestic theatre. Varsity linesmen. The Coaches are spending consider- able time with the individual players M innesota Off I iyfth the aim of getting the individuala.Fo A Arbr parts running perfect on :Saturday. F rA niro r Second team players have been the recipients of much of the Coaches' at- Special to The Daily tention, so as to be flt to enter the Minnesota, Nov. 21.-Coach Spauld- game at any time. ing sent his proteges through their After the individual work yeserday, final workout on home soil this after- the teams were sent through a long I noon, and at 6 o'clock this evening signal drill, rehearsing all the plays the entire team entrained for Jackson that have been given the team for the Mich., where the team will arrive Fri Gophers. It is almost certain that the day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friday 1aize and Blue will uncover some new afternoon will be spent in Jackson, formations that will baffle the visiting aereteeawill goethrogha.kfina team. With Rockwell in the quarter where the team will go through a final teem Wih Rckwll n te q~ jdrill preparatory to proceeding to Ann back position again, the opposing ends Arbor Saturday morning. will have to keepralert lest he swing wide~or a ong rn. (This afternoon the team had a Sig-i Vick at Full Back nal scrimmage with the yearling elev- Kf V to r I acken which used Michigan plays while Kipke and Steger will assume the half back burdens, and with any kind the Gopher regulars attempted to of help from the line should succeed solve them. The team was exhausted i0 giving the Wolverines a strong at- at the end of the aair although no tack. Vick will probably start as full- i bodily contact was allowed. The back because of his uncanny ability Michigan pass plays which have been to heave forward passes. The coaches successful -against Ohio, Iowa and have been experimenting with Ae R Wisconsin were carefully studied and = 1iller as an end. Red played th at the close of the practice session the clank position when in high school, coaches expressed pleasure at the way but became a back when he entered the team went .through the drill. Michigan. Whether or not he will Every regular on the Minnesota see service, at the extreme end of the team is reported in the best of condi line is merely a matter of conjecture. i tion by the trainers and the team will With Vick at full, Michigan will 'be in as good shape when it 'goes again call for the open play, using onto Ferry field Saturday afternoon Steger to hit the line at intervals to as it has been this season. Earl Mart- keep the Minnesota backs in close. Vick ineau, the "French flash" is expected will also carry the ball on wide end to play the best game of his career runs. This gives the Wolverines a set i this week-end, when he completes his of four backs who can skirt the ends, term of service on the Minnesota and are fast enough to stay together eleven. as interference. The Minnesota squad left last night Tokio, Nov. 21.-The Nichi says the for Jackson, where they will stay until United States supreme court decision tomorrow afternoon. The squad is in! upholding the California Alien Land w good shape and showed last Saturday Act is "clearly discrimination." when it smothered the Hawkeyes 20-7 that it possessed an offense that will Patronize The Daily Advertisers. a HARRIERS READY - --I U11 UIU I L11 hILL It The day of days has arrived forl certain aspirants for the fraternity Seven Men Leave Tonight to CompeteI speedall championship of the Univer- in Annual Event; squad in sity, Beta Theta Pi being scheduled to Good Shale meet Phi Chi for the championship atd 4 o'clock this afternoon, on south Fer- ry field. CAPT. AIRNI)T AND DAVIS Phi Chi scouted the Betas in their HAVE GOOD CHANCE TO WIN recent triumph over Nu Sigma Nu and according to the information given out The Michigan cross country team of by Manager Cooper, has devised plays seven men will leave for Columbus 'in the kicking division that will spell . victory for his team when the open- gW1t ing whistle blows, to cop first honors in theConference Beta Theta Pi remains intact after cross country run Saturday. its recent game, none of its players The Wolverines experienced little having been injured, and are confident difficulty in walking away with first that Phi Chi will go home on the short honors in the run last year when Dg- end of a small score. bert Isbell led the whole field to the Competent officials have been select- tape, turning the coursi in almost rec- ed for the game and many of the past ord time. Davis or Captain Arndt may shady decisions will not appear again. be able to turn in a first for the Wol- verines this season but they will have Following a conference of the offic- to run strong races with such men as sials in charge of the fraternity swim- Wickoff and Payne of Ohio State,' ming meet yesterday afternoon, Dec. Brown of Minnesota, and Mierher of 10 and Dec. 12, were selected for the Illinois. preliminaries and the finals. Entries Rearick, Reinke, Shenefield, Bowen1 may be made any tme until 5 o'clock, and Griffen, the other Michigan en- next Monday afternoon at the Intra- tries in the meet are in the best of mural office. Absolutely no men will condition and can be counted on to run be allowed to compete who enter after a stellar race as all have shown their that time. ability to run in past meets. One of those men will have to be contented The games scheduled for the fra- with watching the race, as only six l s ; ' r: R c®ESERVES BLERS Micigan F i s In Big-Ten Wins iN FINAL UME of YEAH Chicago, Nov.21 By A .) BY "BY" TEAMS PREPAE FOR IIARI)ES1 a mong Western Conference football Ct)NTEST OF SEASON teams in the percentage of games won ,,F .r i0,k and lost since the Big Ten, as now TIIIT FUNNY WORD FLUKE Iconstituted, was formed in 1912. The A pcnchant for using the word Wolverines have lost the smallest FLUKE is in evideiie in the news- What promises to be one of the hard- Wolvern esave ls he sallest I - I number" of games, but also, have partic- papers this season. On several occa- est fought football battles of the year ipated in the fewest sions the word has been used when it will take place this afternoon at Fer- Michigan has played 22 Conference actually referred to a play which was ry field when Coach Fisher's Reserves games in the period covered, while Il- legitimate and purposeful in every stack up against Coach Mather's squad linois, standing at the head of the per- particular. The sport writers, how- of yearlings in the final game of the centage column, has participated in 5 ever, seem to think that it may b season for both outfits contests used to indicate any UNUSUAL P,1 Although neither coach makes any Seven Big Ten schools have a rating which is not the case. The word extravagant claims of superiority or higher than .500. Indiana, Northwest- FLUKE says Roget's Thesaurus, is any cock-sure predictions for a smash- ern and Purdue, are the weakebt in synonymous with "lea in 'the dark, ing victory both feel sure that' their the Conference, none of these institu- "luck", blind bargain", 'chance shot", charges w'1l give a good account of tions having a percentage higher than and other expressions. themselves and make it hot for theim .286. Purdue is at the bottom of the opponents. Each team is in excellent heap with a percentage of .200-eight The word FLUKE, Roget's says physical condition and every man on victories, 32 defeats and two ties. is directly synonomous with the both squads is anxious to get into the The Conference standing to date word CHANCE, which he gives as I fray and show his "stuff." since the admission of Ohio State in the key-word of the entire list of 11 ntls kd n s I During the regime of Mather as 1912 (not including last Saturday's synonyms. and'as a Aef~ mentor of the Freshmen teams the games) follows: inition of the word CHANCE, he first-year men have always emerged School Won Lost Tied Pct. gives us "ABSENCE OF PU- Ivictors from their annual contests on Illinois,........36 17 * 5 .679 POSE IN THE SUCCESSION OF the gridiron with the Reserves but a Ohio State ....27 16 1 .628 EVENTS.'' !comparison of the respective merits Chicago......37 22 3 .627 It is difficult to belive hat of the teams this year silow that the '27 Michigan.....13 8 1 .619 there was an "absence of iur- j warriors will have to do some tall Iowa ..........24 16, 0 .600 ose" in JThck Blot s fallIng on hustling to pull through with a vic- Minnesota .....25 20 3 .555 a blocked drop kick over the tory today. The Reserves have a Wisconsin.....23 20 6 .535 Iowa goal line for a touchdown wealth of experienced material to pick Indiana.....,..10 25 3 .286 of the ii naillatinto bellce- t fromi and the men realizing that this I Northwestern .,.13 40 1 .245 Rockwell, was just fooling tIleh afternoon's melee is the last of the Purdue......8 32 4 .200 Re ranfo as tousldow ngm .he I year will tit forth their best efforts to hernfor a touchd4own last. ,at- so.te smn.( S ulrdlay. Stillthe spor e lrl y it y w estop the D'eshmen. ri i C u" a word to indleate tme play v hith So far this year a complete Fresh- B OCk M -W? by all the rules of the king's man first team has not encountsered a Include Onl M en English is grossly errciwoiis. complete Reserve team. Scrignmages between the squads has been confined It wasn't a fluke that, won the game merely to play }between second teams Men students who are making plans for Ohio State two years ago when and incomplete first teams. Today's to taken their girl to sit in the West Stuart picked up a punt that appar- skirmish therefore will be the only stand at the game Saturday will do ently was a dead ball, under the very real critirion of the supremacy of well to make sure that their extra -noses of the Michigan team, and ran i either crew. tickets are not stamped with an lf, for a touchdown. It was Michigan's las this signifies that the bearer is funeral. Anti Stuart was, qprobably 1 to form a part, of the block "IM"a fnes ral. t And Stuath wa poab rule or a part of a rule will -di formation in which women are not in his right mind all the-ay to the reetly apply" pmtted. goal line. _ 1pglnI td ternity handball tournament are being , played off rapidly, three of the teamsI already having fought their way to the third round. The balance of the sec- ond round matches must be played off by 5 o'clock this afternoon and are as follows Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Phi Gam- ma Delta, Kappa Nu vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Delta Phi vs. Phi Beta Delta, Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Chi, Alpha Rho Chi v%. Delta Upsilon, Sig- ma club vs. Phi Sigma Kappa. Following is the speedball sched- ule for the balance of the week: 4 o'clock, today, Phi Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi; 4:30 o'clock, tomorrow, junior en- gineers vs. fresh engineers, medics vs. winner of senior lit-soph lit game. Case Speaks Before Journal Club "The Permian in South Africa" was the topic of an address delivered last night before the Geology Journal club by Prof. E. C. Case, of the geology de- partment., Professor Case spoke of his research in the Karoo region and in the vicinity of the Victoria falls of, the Zambesi river. runners from each team are allowed to compete in the classic. Besides the Conference schools. Ames, Ohio Wesleyan, M. A. C., and Kansas will enter teams in the meet. In the past Ames has been represented by powerful harrier teams and it is a sure bet that the school from Iowa will give Michigan something to worry; about Saturday as they are represent- ed by an experienced aggregation this season. Ohio State will be Michigan's other big worry. In an early esason meet, the Buckeyes succeeded in nos-i ing out the Wolverines by four points! ut the defeat was largely due to Harry Davis turning an ankle in the early part of the race. In this same race the Ohio State captain, a runner with a goodly string of first places to his credit was unable to finish te hrace due to pains in his sides. So it can be seen that Ohio State will enter a stronger team than the one that defeat- ed Michigan in the early season meet. The squad will walk around the hilly Ohio' State course tomorrow so that they will not be on unfamiliar ground' in the run Saturday. M. A. C. outweighed by Detroit and slated to be snowed under by the the Schultz machine last Saturday, wonr by a safety, which the newspapers were also pleased to call a FLUKE. "Sport writers license", which is greaterteven than "poetic license", does not give those worthies the right} to revise Webster or Roget. Let's! eliminate the word fluke from the sport vocabulary. Chicago, Nov. 20.-RepresentativeI Graham of Illinois announces his can- didacy for Republican leadership of the next house, opposing Represent- ative Longworth of Ohio. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. Somber colors only are wanted in the "M" and the well known par- tiality of the fair sex for gay hued wearing apparel makes it necessary that they be excluded. Students who applied for extra tickets were given them in other sections, the tick- ets stamped M going only to men stu- dents. San Antonio, Nov. 2.-lieut. Paul T. Wagner, 33, is dead as the result of a fractured skull when hisplane collapsedin mid-airduring ana It would seem that "any play to which a rule or a part of a rule will directly apply", should neve be referred to in any fashion that would disparage it or tend to dis- tinguish it in a damaging way fron a ny other play "to which a .a. - I,- - 1 It - - \I I .tr - --Iz - - - - -l~ :;. I I ,i- - Ilku r- I.-- - 5 YorFao ~Doe you pocetbok povieolR ormdrtlypie4 carnival here. 0@ eers Today. and TZomorrowv is Your Cha''nce To Make Application for Tickets to 116c ott'; 0 1. . I k", 1. ... ; if.?. '1 >. . y° Eighteenth Annual Union Opera, Which Plays at the Whitney Theatre I a t .,4 - .. til., .j S' e t, ,YJ ~}^ , ::'tsrJ.'t ::' f Yp sy y: a :4 e'. . N 'S ,; I: OPENING NIGHT,_DECEMBER 3rd A production worthy of a week's run in Ann Arbor, and a tour to New York, Chicago, and twelve other cities of the East and Middle West. 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