PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 MRA .......... ....." ---.- VARSITY ENGAGES MIAMI TODAY IN flPFNINA fCONITEITflF QFAONI Michigan Coaches To Scout Today; Little Remains All Ten Teams Of Conference Will Meet Opponents Today (Continued from Page One) as Michigan's fastest lineman, will start his first game at Michigan in the left tackle postion. Grube and Marion, Michigan's best bets for the end positions at the pres- ent time, will hold down the wings. Upon their showing today will de-j pend to a large extent whether they will be given the opportunity to start the game with M. A. C. next week end. Miami Team Light Miami's team, playing Michigan for the first time in its history will make a grand attempt at establishing itself in the memory of Michigan fans and at the same time atredeeming itself after its narrow escape from defeat in a game with Georgetown college last week-end. The Ohio team will be light, averaging less than 1701 pounds per man, and its only hope in holding the Varsity will lie in open work. Captain Allen, playing at quarter will be the most dangerous man on the team for the Wolverines. He is a headyI pilot and one of the fastest backs in' the Ohio conference. During the spring of the year he takes to the cinders and runs at the halfback posi- tions and Ford, a hard line plungerj and tricky open field runner will start at full back. Joseph, one of the biggest men on, the Miami squad, will hold down right end for the visitors and promises to give Michigan's wingmen plenty to worry aboute. If the invaders once getC an opportunity to open up with passes he willibe a good man for the Wol-j verines to keep tab on. He is rangy and is a valuable on the receiving end of a pass. Koop will handle the other end for Miami. Thomas and Monnette will play the tackles, Frederickson and Brickley the guards, and Struks the pivot position. Brickley will be another man on the line who will provide plenty of opposition for his opponents. As soon as the game is practically decided a large number of second string men will be run into the lineup.' Lovette will replace Marion, while Madsen and Flora will each take a turn at Grube's position. Kunow and; Samson will both be given a chance at the tackles, Steele, White, Dewey, and MacIntyre, at the guards, and Slaugl ter will probably replace Brown at center. Parker, Gregory and Ilerrnstein will tike turns at the halfbacks jobs after Steger and Stain- man go to the showers, Domhoff is to be given a chance to guide the team for a nart of the game, and both Frl.emnka and Heath will play fullback before the contest is over. The game will start at 3 o'clock, I Ann Arbor time. When the Wolverines come out onto A11 ten members of the Conference year Dawson says he will put a light- Ferry field this afternoon prepared to will swing into action this afternoon er faster eleven on the field. The battle the Miami eleven, Coach Little with one gLame between Big Ten Nebraska gridders feel that the fam- will be the only member of the coach- tenais on the schedule and eight ous "Red" Gran'e will not be as ef- ing staff sitting on the sidelines. The games to be played between the mem- fective against them as in last sea- I rest of the coaches will be at differ- ber elevens and outside competition. son's clash, which was the All-Ameri- ent parts of the country watching the 01 o State will open its 1924 sche- can star's debut as a super-perform- work of Michigan's opponents for this dule when the Purdue eleven invades er. season. the Buckeye stadium. The Boilerma- He broke into the public eye for Coach Fielding TI. Yost will be wit- kers are fortified with a 21-7 victory the first time in the 1923 Nebraska Conference nessing the battle between the Corn- over Wabash last Saturday and will clash, in which he ran wild, scoring Ohio State vs. Purdue at Columbus, huskers and the Illini at Lincoln, Neb., hook up with the Wilcemen with far three touchdowns and gained a total to get a line on Zuppke's warriors, more confidence than would be theirs of 208 yards. His style is an old Middle West who will meet the Wolverines in two if today's clash were the first of their story to Dawson's men this year, and Chicago vs. Missouri at