w PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 uwnwrn Ao C- \. ) IC,_._. WAMMIN" e qOhiiAD RAimN DA- IntramuralItems i The following matches in tennis singles must be played off by Monday night, October 6. 1=. H. Passolt 1710-R vs. C. Dougall 1482-M. Freshinen Furnish Opposition; First D. B. Caldwell 1484 vs. Julian Team ini Last hard Weber 240-MVI Workout J. L. Langhorne 717-J vs. R. Shaw 1482-M. W. I Jones 2936-J vs. A.B. PASS ATTACK STRESSED Schultz 1223-M. M. Sorrells 2891-XR vs. F. A. Mil- With an army of managers guard- ler 1858-J. ing the gates of Ferry field, Michi- Leighton Stephens 2186-R vs. Law- gan's Varsity football squad went rence Fest 261-W. through a 'fast scrimmage against the M. D. Schuster Law Club A 21 vs. I.' freshmen yester(ay afternoon in the ; Bernstein 1526-H. final hard workout before the game L. Gibson 3019-R vs. M. Neff 1484. with Miami and the opening of the F. M. Smith 1138-J vs. C, Wray 371. 1924 football season. Karl Robertson 3211 vs. H. B. Kline ii he Miami contingent, headed by 357. Coach Pitzer and Captain Allen will K. M. McLean 851-R vs. Ed. Green- arr'ive in Ann Arbor at six o'clock span 3051-R. tonight preparatory to the game to- Robt. Spicer 932-M vs. L. Wein- morrow afternoon, berg 2445-R. :lneup Almost Certain Robt. Douglas 390 vs. L. Eisenberg Yesterday's practice session was 1526-R. conducted in the utmost secrecy on R. C. Reason 1484 vs. C. W. Green the regular playing field. Altogether 2985-J. 20 men got into the tussle with the N. M. Davis 1808-W vs. R. Larson yearlings as the coaches looked over 503 E. Madison. their material for the opening game. Fred Arendt 2226-W, 371 vs. C. LI While the majority of the Varsity Briggs 2738. were playing the freshmen, Captain II. Frieberg 1153-J vs. W. F. Ar- Herb Steger put another team dussi 2226-W. through signals on the practice field. Leo Cannon 3211 vs. Robt. Hall After the three scrimmages which 78-W. the Varsity has had against the Re- K. Rearick 1901-J vs. John Wag- serves and the freshmen the lineup ner 3211. for tomorrow's game is practically A. A. Arthur 825-W vs. Ephram decided. Marion and Grube are due Kaufman 2909-J. to start at the ends with Edwards and I. Goldberg 2093-R vs. I. H. Mc- Babcock a4 the tackles, Hawkins and Knight 1705-W.f Slaughter at guards, and Brown at D. Gallency 1153 vs. Joe Nathan Jr. center. Captain Steger and Stamman 904-M.I should start at the halves, Miller at Leonard Antzak 932-M vs. J. P. fullback and Rockwell at the pilot Dalton 1907-R. position. E. G. Hickling 1805-R vs. C. R. Sut- As soon as the game is decided a ton 2783. large number of second string men A. W. Northrop 3301-W vs. Ed. Hib- will be put into the fracas. Lovette shman 3051-R. will have a chance at Marion's job F. J. Holland Law Club F 14 vs. while Madsen and Flora will replace L. Sidlow 1590-M. Grube. Kunow and Sampson wiil A. Rothschild 3349-J vs. B. Celine probably go in for Babcock and Ed- 835-M. wards before the game has'progress- IW. G. Phelps 3276-J vs. Norman ed far. Steele and White will see ser- Freehling 2445-R. vice at the right guard position while P. Wilcox 885-M vs. S. Lapers Dewey and MacIntyre will go in on 1526-R. tl.