Of 50 ,,A c4unnm__nis ,w.AALAL.RW RAM a MR %A a -"" '".,' FA I ACTICE STARTED, es Send Squad Through light Drill Followed by Scrim- iag E LRD GAME EXPECTED S"tar Saturday PUPL TELAM 15 Mathews and Seidel, Regular f.#nds, Are Placed on Hospital ' List BAKER CHIEF THREAT Former Buckeye I Star Steps OffUIG Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 4. - Hoge Workman, former star football player! on the Ohio State squad, was married' here late yesterday to Miss Mary L.' Squd Zoller, of Zanesville, a junior at Ohio State university. The couple went to Cleveland where Workman is playing professional football.Y COURT YER IS ANTICIPATED Doubles Title To Be Decided Today Leighton Stephens, '27, arid Roberts Larson, '27 will meet Joseph Lang- horne, '28, and E. Sorrells in the finals of the all-campus fall tennis tournament this afternoon. Lang- Copenhagen, Nov. 4.--Kai Nielson, noted Dutch sculptor, long a suffer- er from cancer, is dead. His last work, which he directed from a sick bed, was a monument to the memory of Danish seamen who were victims of C erman submarines. Read the Want Ads h+ Starts to Take Form Four Weekly Drills on Schedule With horme and his teammate won their way to the finals contesting in only M CL UT IS MADE IN LIST fleetfooted halfback, who led the Michigan's Varsity went through a ht individual workout followed byscg short secret scrimmage with the reshmen yesterday afternoon in eparation for the game with North- estern this Saturday.I The defense for the Purple is be- g pointed toward Ralph Baker, ver- ,tile halfback who has been a con-n stent gainer for the Evanston team every game so far this season. He tes as one of the best backs in the est this year and if the Wolverines e to beat down Thistlewaite's eleven ey must stop him. Although the; arple team has been beaten by Pur-! te this year, its victory" over the oosiers last week, its first Confer- ce win in two years, has given it ~ estige and a hope of holding the iize and Blue. The Northwestern team will have a1 eat advantage in Saturday's game - reason of the fact that Uteritz and inne, both former Michigan stars,u e doing a great deal of the coaching r them. Uteritz has scouted every .me that Michigan has played this Harold 0. Steele ar and knows every formation that Michigan's stellar guard, who play- chigan has used in years. He was ed one of the greatest games of his e of the headiest quarterbacks who career Saturday against Minnesota. or donned a Michigan uniform by This is Steele's third and last year ach Yost's own statement and his of Varsity competition. He has been ility as a player himself is blound one of the Wolverine mainstays on have something to do with the per- the line since he first started play- rmance of his proteges Saturday. ing. Although it is not certain that they il be started in the game Captain eger, Friedman, and Babcock will ST-MARK OF 17 DROP ready if there is any need to use T MARK OF 17NGLE T em. Babcock, who hurt his hand in KICKSI INVLE TILT eMinnesota game, has ihad s"pot"eetrcapanaflh ention and will be able to play,i Frosty"Peters,'captai of the hough he will probably be saved M ontana State college freshmen, Ohio State the following week. set what is claimed to be a eger is also likely to be kept out world's record for drop kicks the game but Friedman isexpecte dI when he sent 17 boots through start at the right half position. the crossbars against Billings Polytechnic Saturday. The for- ' Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 4.-"Cap-- mer record was held by Griggs, n Applejack," Walter Hackett's of Exeter, Cal., who scored 15 ,ee-act comedy which was also pro- goals in a game in 1915. The col- ced at the University of Michi--n Il srate mark is seven, held by t year, is to be presentd here Nov. Rr and 22. I _________ i. 1 1 E f f C f Y L 1 Witfoonld threeamore games left (Special to The Daily) Purple attack against the Hoosiers With only three more games left Evanston, Ill., Nov. 4.-Coach This- will be counted upon to perform in to be played on the football schedule, tlewaite's Purple grid performers paid similar fashion against the Wolver- I Michigan sport fans are looking for- dearly for their Conference win over ines. Baker's brilliant kicking and s Indiana here last Saturday. A count running formed the outstanding fac- sport on the sport calendar for the of noses in the field house Monday af- tor in the Purple's victory over the winter monthsp ternoon revealed that Barney Math- Hoosiers. The line plunging prowess Michigan basketball supporters will ews and Wally Seidel, two first string of Capt. Bob Weinecke will also be a witness the first Conference game to ends, are on the sick and injured list Purple asset in the Michigan game. be played on the home floor in thej and will probably be unable to get The Purple leader has been ripping Yost field house on Jan. 10 with North- into the crucial games with the Wol- the opposing lines to shreds through- western. Most of the students will verines at Ann Arbor next Saturday. out the season and will be set for the miss the first few practice games, Mathews severely injured his leg game of his career next Saturday. which are scheduled during the Christ- and is getting about with the aid of Enthused by the victory over di- mas holidays. The first practice tilt I a cane. He will be unable to don a ana, the Purple student body will will be played on the home court with uniform for several days and Coach trek eastward in a special train and the Midshipmen of Annapolis on Jan. Thistlewaite is dubious whether the a squad of automobiles to be on hand scrappy flankman will be able to per- for the Wolverine engagement. The I Basketball practice has been held! form Saturday. Seidel is ill in bed contest is the first game away from four nights a week in Waterman gym-I with an attack of flu. Fritz Bruce, the home field this year. The Ndrth nasium, since Coach Mather issued the tackle, .received some bad bumps in? western band bedecked in its gaudy the Hoosier tilt but should be able uniforms will make the trip on the The squad of 50 that answered the to start against the Yostmen. special and will be present to enter- The sad of 50dthat ased the call has been reduced to half that With his regular ends off duty Coach tain the 40,000 spectators who will number, owing to the amount of indi-i Thistlewaite and staff are faced with crowd the Wolverine stadium. vidual work that Coach Mather is the problem of rounding two second j compelled to do with this year's string fiankmen for the Michigan MICHIGAN hAS EDGE ON I squad. Coach Mather has been mak- game. Herman Hathaway, brother PURPLE IN-PAST GAMES ing numerous cuts of the squad, but of "Fighting" Jack Hathaway, form- - I only dropping a few men at the end er Northwestern star, played the final Scores of past Northwestern-Michi- of each week's practice. The squad quarter of Saturday's game and show- gan' games: jwill raise in number when the candi ed that he can be depended upon for 1892-Michigan 8 Northwestern 10 dates from the football squad report able work. "Red" Cole is another end 1893-Michigan 72 Northwestern 6 for practice at the end of this month. I man who will probably get an oppor- 1898-Michigan 6 Northwestern 5 The next cut, which is to be an: tunity to show his wares in the forth- 1901--Michgian 29 Northwestern 0 nounced next week, the squad will be coming struggle. 1917-Michigan 12 Northwestern 21 reduced to 20. The final cut will be The remainder of the Purple grid 1919-Michigan 16 Northwestern 13 made early in December. machine came through Saturday's - - In the cut announced Monday night game in good shape. Ralph Baker, Totals 143 55 the following men were retained: Ar- i one match. Stephens, who will play Holland in the semi-finals of the singles coim- I petition has sh wn unusually good form during the last few weeks. Pairing with' Larson, both of whom hail from Duluth, Minn., the players have not lost a match in the compe- tition thus far. Larson went into the eights in the singles while his team mate looks good to go, through to the finals. Although only a freshman, Lang- horne, dusky court flash has demon- strated surprising ability. He was eliminated early in the singles court play by Stephens., Alssi, Baird; Chambors, Dreschler, Dun- ham, Cherry, Doyle, Ginn, Hall, Hag- gerty, Hubbard, LeGalley, Landre, Line, Moss, Hanley, Kressbach, Reas- on, Roth, Swan, Rasnick, Spafford, Kuenzel, Wheeler, and Vielmette. SUPPORT THlE DRIVE ow C. A. prepares a temporary STUDENT DIRECTORY of all students early in the fall. Prov. 28:20, "Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out." 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