THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, r, w;j 1, .,.... r "+ ..R..w rr ~Mw , I - -= , IIND UP DILL R PURPLE TODAY Once Coach A nd Pupil Individual Work Stressed by Coaches In Stiff Practice Session Yesterday STEGER IN FINE SHAPE Coach Little and his assistants yes- terday afternoon varied the program that has marked the practice of the Varsity squad since Monday when hey discarded the Northwestern plays hat they have been demonstrating, and ran the gridders through a drill lesigned exclusively to correct mdi- vidua1 faults and polish up the ac- ion of the Wolverine eleven. The workout consisted of what the coaches termed a. "pseudo-dummy acrimmage." The freshmen opposed :he Varsity while the Michigan plays were checked over and the capacity of ach man on the team considered. 'he work of the team as a whole, the 0ersonal performance of each man, apd the function of every individual n every play were all dwelt upon at .ength. The result was evident at Ee end of the practice when the team Was going through its plays with al- post perfect co-ordination. The Wol- terine squad is at the peak of its mid- eason form, and new plays are run >ver as easily as the age-old forma- ions that are known to be pets of .he Maize and Blue. Numerous forn- ttions have been added to the string ince the Minnesota game, and will be unleashed against Northwestern hould the Purple resistance be stiff nough.. . Today's practice will be something f a repetition of the drill that was n yesterday's program as Coach Lit- 1e is anxious that each man be as well-versed in the intricacies of his osition as possible. The first string eceived a thorough going-over yes- erday .more attention being given to he various points of individual per- ormance than has been on schedule ince the Illinois game. Coach Little evoted his attentions to the backs nd center, while Coach Wieman work- d with the line. Coaches Barker, xmery, Hayes, and Blott took the men ide for individual instruction. , Tomorrow's game will probably see he same lineup for Michigan that was used against Minnesota except that Captain Steger will be at his old place t half, and Walt Kunow will play ackle instead of Babcock. Steger is n perfect shape, having recovered rom the injury to his foot sustained against Wisconsin, but Babcock's and is not in good enough shape o warrant his being used tomorrow. The Northwestern squad will leave Evanston early this morning, and will tay in Jackson overnight. The Pur- )le aggregation will reach Ann Arbor t about noon tomorrow. A short drill n Jackson this afternoon will top off heir preparation for the clash to- norrow. The loss of their two ends eaves a bad hole in their line, but Chistlethwate's charges are confident f their ability to hold the Wolverines nd possibly to win. 7LwGRID CAME BTWEENSECTIONS tars from Fast and West Opposed In Plans for Benefit Tussle .RITICS TO PICK TEAMS Walter Camp, Grantland Rice, and Walter Eckersall, foremost among the ootball dopsters of the country, have uggested players for two football eams to take part in an inter-section- J gridiron contest at Cleveland, 0., )ec. 6. The greatest players of the Fast are to oppose the gridiron hero- s of the West. Two prominent coaches from each ection will prepare the teams. A :ommittee of sport writers will de- ermine the final lineups from the out- tanding stars of this season and rom All.-American stars of recent 'ears who have retained amateur tandings. Inter-sectional rivalry will! nsure a battle. Eastern colleges to be represented ,re as follows: Brown, Colgate, Col- imbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, fohns Hopkins, Penn State, Pennsyl- 'ania, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Rutgers, 3yracuse, Washington and Jefferson, Vlest Virginia, Williams and Yale. Selactions will be made from the fol- owing Western schools: Michigan, ,alifornia, Centre, Chicago, Illinois, ndiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Northwestern, Notre Dame, PURPLE ENHOUTE HARRIERS LEAVE TOMICHIGANGAMEi FOR HARD MEET TO PRACTICE IN JACKSON TODAY; 01110 OR ILLINOIS FAVOPEI) WILL ARRIVE HERE . TO WiN TRIANGULARI TOMORROW RACE (Special to The Daily) Coach "Steve" Farrell, Manager Evanston, Ill., Nov. G.-Coach This-.. tlethwaite let his squad off wit a Hartwick, and eight Michigan cross! light practice today, preliminary to country men entrained at 7:15 o'clock their departure for the Michigan this morning for Columbus, Ohio,I stronghold. Seidel and Mathews, in- where the Maize and Blue harriers jured ends, got into the practice for a will encounter Ohio and Illinois in a short time this afternoon and seemed triangular race Saturday morning. as fit as ever; Leimert and Cole Captain Shenefield, 13riggs, lornber- worked in their places when they ger, Callahan, Reinke, Mason, Baker, were out and will probably start and Iskendarian are the men who will against the Yostmen. White was still J go to the start for Michigan at 10:30 unable to take his place at quarter, Saturday morning. Chrisman working in his position. At the present time Ohio State andI Edmunds the speediest man on the Illinois loom up as the two most Purple squad will probably be Ralph probable winners of the Conference Baker's running mate at left half as championship. Both have veteran he has been showing real class in the teams and with the exception of Cap- practices this week. taro Marzula of Illinois all are show- The squad will entrain tomorrow ing excellent form. Captain Marzula morning at seven o'clock, for Jack- has been troubled for the last three son, arriving there about noon. A weeks by a strained tendon, but it is short practice will be held tomorrow expected that he will be in shape for afternoon after which- the members the race tomorrow. Captain Wickoff of the team will rest until late Sat- o. S. U. captain is expected to win the urday morning when they will leave race if he is in his usual form but thle for Ann Arbor. Mieher brothers of Illinois should. give him. a hard race if they keep the, high School Starpace they set last week when they Of I nesnearly beat Phelps, Iowa, Conference D l sschampion last year. Callahan and - 1 Briggs, of the Varsity may be able to Alva Pardon, one of the greatest dispute first place with these men hut "athletes ever turned out at Ann Arbor their inexperience will count heavily high school died:at his home yester- against them when they meet men day °morning of heart. trouble follow- who are in their third year of Con- ing a nine months illness, originat- ference running. ing in a"partial stroke of paralysis, On past showings this year there suffered in the midst of the 1923 bas- is little chance for Michigan but the ketball season. way the new men have developed the Pardon was a star on the 1921 and last two weeks has instilled a feel- 1923 Ann Arbor football teams and. ing of confidence in "he squad that was a dependable center and guard will make them a hard team to beat. on the high school basketball teams Coach Farrell believes he has a squad in 1921, 1922, and 1923.. He was se- of strong possibilities and if they lected on the official Michigan all- should show as much improvement as state football team as an end. they did last Saturday over the pre- Members of the football and has vious weekend it would not be sur- ketball teams of which Pardon was a prising to see Michigan return the member will act as pall bearers at victor. The interfraternity cross country meet will be held Monday, the twenty fourth of November. All Fraternity Athletic Managers should give a list of the men who expect to represent their house in the race to the Intra- mural Department by Saturday the twenty second. All men who have not had sufficient. training will not be allowed to run. ILLINI WEAKENED FOR MAROON0 T Entries for fraternity bowling are now tiue at the Intramural office. Teams are to be of five men each 'rolling three games. The first sixteen scores will qualify for further compe- tition. Leighton Stephens, '27, had little difficulty in winning Ins way to the finals of the all-campus single tennis tournament Thursday afternoon \ b y defeating Nortop flolland, '28, in straight sets, 6-0, -2. Stephens will meet Maloney, a freshman, in the fin- als before Saturday, according to the Intramural department officials. Sophomoro literary speeda ll team clinched the championship of one of the class leagues Thursday by virtue of its defeat of the senior lit team, 7-0 Madrid, Nov. 6.-An internal loan of 1,200,000,000 pesetas was floated here as treasury bonds and oversubscrib- ed immediately. H A D L )U E F 0 E' EI E GAI1L VAN II1AY TAE QUARTER fresman defat i M ,N e arily in a long hard scrimmage yest rday using Chicago plays. Both touchdowns were the result of end runs. Hall, Mliwain, Slimmer, and Grange were on the sidelines due to injuries. Grange, Mlclwain, and Slim- mer 'will be all right for Saturday, but the latter will not be at his best, due to a leg injury. IHall's ankle is ,tiLl had and it is a question whether he, will be able to pilot the Blue and wld team against the Maroons Sat- Utrday. Although Ray (allivan is promising, he lack s the seasoned judgment and s xpeiicnce of Quarterback I al, and the loss of the vote ran would hamper the Illinois play. Zuppke began 10 look aroalnI fou some more o u;rters and ordered Jenks broken in. There was a lon; practice against the six man linei the Maros to expe".ed to prXse.'t. The llinois band, 100 atr ong, and the Illini students will arrive in Chi- cago Friday night. The team, will ar- rive there Friday noon. Read the Want Ads Captain Kerb Steger and Coach Glen Thistlethwaite Four years ago Herb Steger, Michigan's star halfback and captain, and Glen Thistlethwaite, head coach of the Northwestern team which will engage the Wolverines tomorrow, had little thought of matching their wits against one another. 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