THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY- OCTOBER. 21q. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI I~ThAV APPC~T~T~'T~ 9~ XJX I U -D Ej I L ZY L i r. TEJ -NIS t _ - - - - - -- - - -- - - I Great End Badly !H*STfl[[ Injured Saturday Hi IFI S ME A GIES SATURDAY After K OIfl~ Notre Dame An Chicago. 'TSU 0 UTTo 5 Feature Saturday's Games ID 3 A D D I~ ed ome of toms npot ae Captain Leland Pri galloped 37 Ya~ler Wrr~e byLackof Rser o t ear, and ter- sults were fit- ardsh fora touchdowni in the hast per- Aat rinl for R~egulartn o -cha. card. Thrills anid ldanuacokkckdgalcw Team Pets were plentiful, although the fav- field goals by liancock were re spon- or-etem-mna- to conice out on !silide for the remaining six points. ClHRRY JOLTS SQUAD to,) by- close margins in most of the N torthwestern's victory over the Mich- en counters.. igan Aggies was well-earned and. Notre Dame came through in the: noteworthy. Trhe, final score, 13-9,x Coah athr ropedsevn ennational headliner andi humbled shows the tough nature of this battle. from his squiad of Varsity basketball Princeton for the second successive Ralph Baker, Purple triple threat ex-a candidates in ]!is first cut of the year when Jim Crowley carried the pert, starred, kicking two field. goalsa 35.ratic sasn, edcin te qua t iball over the Tiger goal line twice. andic a goal after Captain. Weinrecke's *Ineither goal after totichdown was touchdlo)%n in the third period. The r squdl easee CoawechuMtherowatemde, and the final score' was 12-0. Thistlewaite eleven showed great abil- squa , b caus Co ch M the wans The Irish completely baffled the, East- ity at following the ball, and trap s- a to look over his material very care- erners wtili their speedy attack. Hlow- formed two Aggle fumbles into 10 of9 fully. In the second cut which is to I vr h. itr a roet aeter1 ons bmade next Monday, the, squad willbevenrotilyvictory ayrverbc t atih eil1-pins be reduced to a considerably smialler osl,(s urtrbc Su i lliiiois romped away with DePaugw,' numb~er. The men are beinggiea dreher sustained an injury that may aicieotaed4-.RdGag litle longer- time. to show their worthkephmotftegaeortv was out of the lineup, and Ray Gal- 1'te tf,3,ecu 'o h( eeks. With Captain Walsh on the Ilvzsbqatrak h u i before te oubtul ae utfrm he sidelines with a broken hand, the I ia,5i~drebcwoptu squad. Coach Mat her lacks a strong'Rcn mcie olbefdy 1 such an excellent game against Mich- reserve sqluad, and ris trying to tun- Iokemchn ilb sdyoto covr ay nturl ailiy tat he encommission if the brilliant field gen-waastetrofhecns. cove anynatral bilty tat he mn :In the Mlisouri Valley conference, s Ieral is unable to resume play. Msor n rk etterrc may possess, so as to, develop a re- MisToersensationkofkthe.Western Can- sere squad that will round into Var- Tesnain'fteWsenCn ords. unsuilullied. The Tigers won ix city m~aterial. ernc wsth mnnr nwhchthe ~Kansas: Aggies, 14-7, while Michigban's Varsity basketalsk etball team " Chicago eleven, beaten 3-0 for over D~rak~e walked away fo kaoa will be formed around Captain Hag- the ures idu h cr ih 28--0. The latter game was a decided lc 30 seconds of play remaining with Bo) upie steOlaoaeee od gery, oyl, ad Cerr. I wa an Curley 's toe. Apparently out of it, nounced last night that Cherry had( the Midway strategists called on Cur-a victory over the poweril Nebraska it mduphis incomplete that was pre- team, scored three several weeks ago.o maen upingIhiandfhecameothrugh wittawirop In the East, Dartmouth did the cx-b vnighmfo wokn ouwihIkick from the 19 yard line which petdi inigfo Hradi the squad. Landre and Krcsback from knotted the score. The break camne pitedofnthenranh preionsHaofrdthe last year's reserves should develop as the culmination of one of the most it(o tinedraon'paeiSevn)fh into Varsit material.bitterly-contestcd battles. of the Big' ___________________ The squad will be increased when fTen thfis year. The Buckeyes show- C the football season comes to a close. edl marvelous defensive strength, and Re d(" atc+ Hall and Gregory, are expected to re- i in the second half displayed consid- Kea the W antAds1~a port for practice at the close of the eal fesv o~r gridiron season, but it, is doubtfu Ioasrnasrpiebdfatg whether or not Herb Steger will re-IowIprnIasrriebyd-etn port' for basketball this fall,_________________ [ 1'1REMEMBEU. FEIED CLOER MWI~S GOLF ! LOTHE3S FOR TM COLLEGE MANWhnyu av prtigo ruAMDnR I'IDAIDP110. W611 ~ I you havem prinigt TRIBUTE TOlg RID STAR Madison, Wis., Oct. 27.-The entire Badger team stopped off at. Elkhorn on its return from Ann Arbor Sundaty, to pays its last tribute to its dead comrade, 1-lei~bert C. Opitz. Six of his closest friends, among the grid men, carried "H-erb's" body to its final rest- ing place, and the remainder of the squad acted as honorary pallbearers, as requested by the boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H-. L.- Opitz. Opitz died here Thursday after- noon following a severe electric shock which passed through his body during an experiment in the electrical en- gineering laboratory. E~ngland Builds Largest Singlie Engine Arlane London, Oct. 27.-The largest jingle eng'ine passenger-carrying, Air- lane ever built will sh'ortly be Lit ito service between Eingland and the' ,ontinent. The air screw will be nearly 16 feet long and the plane has adjustable wing flaps, which help to reduce the snding speed and adld to the safety f the plane. The cruising speed will be about 105 miles an, hour, and the plane will carry 14 passengers. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. '27.-Calvin Coolidge was the winner in the re- cunt presidential straw vote hold at arvard. ~m.,t be done, if, its service and the emifinls n th inramral Coach Farrell sent the men out on s)cedball tournament Monday after-: a hard five mile run yesterday as he noon on south Ferry field. Deta does not feel that 'the men are as far Theta Pi, Delta Ta u Delta, Phi Sigln a developed as they should be for this Delta, and Alpha Sigmia Phi defeated time in the season. They will run their opponents in the fastest play-, long distances the first part of the Ing seen this year. week and then on Wednesday a short Sweepinig the more inexperienced fast run against time, followed by an "Phi Mu Delta eleven before then., easy run on Thursday and a complete Alpha Sigma Phi players won handi-f rest on Friday. ly 21-1 in a game that was featured Little is known about the M. A. C. by the -victor,'' combination, work. te-Am, but no chances will be taken. Williams andl Dunhumn wore the high The, race last year was a farce when scorers for thoe1Alpha S igma Phi team, nine M4,ichigan men finished before a while Carroll played well for the single Mt!. A. C. man, but this year the losers. Members of the team follow: race will be at Lansing and list Alpha Sigma Ph i: Williams, Dunham, year's Aggie team was composed Murray, Skimon~re, Gehring, Conlen, mostly of green men. Dunning, Roein, Perce-, Heym,,and 1I---.- Mie PM il~, Thtn --.1r 1..wi i... New' YoVrk, Oct. 7.--i'rtvme~n hturn- un u ii iiir tu u uui 3 Fred Glover, 127, won the Univeristy golf championship and loving cup don- ated by the Athletic association, by defeating Robert Hlastings, 125M, in the final match over 36 holes on the Ann Arbor golf course Sunday, 7 up and 5 to go. Glover was 4 up on Hastings at the end of the nk9rning round, and continued his steady play throughout the afternoon, coming in 7 ,up.,, Glover is considered a place win- ner on the Varsity squad, showing im- provement in his play throughout fall practice rounds. His coolness under tourney play is a great asset to his game. Hastings wvon his letter two years ago as a regular on the golf team, but did not play last season on account of his medical studies. It is hoped that he will be available to the teamj next spring. A ME -0 e II j S ocotN(PI'NGSIUND)AY 11 LyILI Thov-iJfor 6ete'r impjressions" The DOUBLE BREASTED Suit 'TRUE~ to conservative ideas, these suits are cut correctly of plain tone blues and greys in woolensofrichquality, andtail- ored the LUXE3NBERG way with that restraint of style dic- tated by present fashions. $3250 to $4250 NAT LUVXENBERG d& BROS. 841 BROADWAY! NEiW YOkK 1vEx1ty ihoigat Canmps Biootery, 304i. State street, O04r style in tro. 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