THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOM 1 . I I FENSE STRESSED N VRSITY DRILL, Line Attack Expected to Give Michigan Wall Test Next Saturday I C'OACH INJURED) I I I ,i PIVE PASS ATTACK I I I I i i 3- Coach Emery, assistan )al.1 coach,. suffered a injury to his leg in yest practice session, and ha carried from the field. U late hour last night, t tent of the injury wasz termined. Coach Emer imititing the star backfie of the Hawkeyes, Mic next opponent, going t the Michigan line. On his attempts, a Michiga man tackled the coach resulted in his injury. t foot- severe terday's d to be 3p to a he ex- not de- y was ld men higan's hrough STEVE WO RKS M EN I Michigan Team Expected to Pnt t p Hard Battle for Big Ten Title FAVOR WYKOFF TO WINJ h what promises to be the hard- ame of the season for the Wol- es only four days off, the Var- , ;i ! i i E .y coaches yesterday afternoon putt air proteges through a hard drill. Iowa's great line attack is provid- g a problem for the Michigan men- rs. There has been one weakness the team this year that has ap- ared off and on in the various tnies and that is the defense against steady line bucking and off tackle tack. Grange made his gains rough 'tackle and the following ek the defense,. had been straight- ed up so that the Badgers failed gain at that point in the line. The flowing keek Lidberg gave tho aches more worry when he plowed rough the center of the line for bstantial and consistent gains. The; xt week even the redoutable Baker led to get through the line and. t week unt of Ohio came back d ran the Michigan ends for gains. Iowa combines all phases of the we attack. If the coaches are able keep the entire line on its toes the coming game Michigan should n the game. The center of the line is good at Illinois, the tackles and dAs worked well against Wisconsin d Minnesota, and the center of the e was the strongest section of thej rward wall in the Buckeye game. all parts of the line can rise toI ike their best showing of the season is Saturday the Hawkeyes may be nded a defeat. The end sweeps ofj SPEDEDBAIJ Sophomore lits won the speedball title yesterday one of n line- Coach' Steve Farrell sent his hill which and dale squad through another hard workout yesterday afternoon with} only two more days of practice left before the all-important Conference race Saturday morning. Roy Callahan who showed the effects of his enforc- ed lay off in the race Saturday is Iworking hard to get back into form. There is doubt as to whether Miles Reinke will be able to run Saturday as he has been ill since the Ohio trip. interclass Wisconsin and Ohio State are the afternoon two schools that Qoach Farrell fears when they defeated the medics, 16-18, on South Ferry field. The contest was the result of a tie between the same iteams on Monday afternoon. The sonhomore eleven was leading 7-4 at the end of the first half. Weiss, '27, led the underclass scor- ing with nine tallies to his credit. Warrick, Ralph, and Mueller were the. other outstanding players for the sophs. Summers led the medic scor- ing with six points. C'ROSS COUNTRY Annual interfraternity cross coun- try run will be held at 4 o'clock Mon- day afternoon, Nov. 24, starting at Waterman gymnasium. Entrants must have completed nine practice runs before the final race in order that their physical condition may be determined. A practice run for men who have been training from their fraternity houses will be held- at 4:15 o'clock Friday afternoon. most. Both hold victories over Mich- igan this year by low scores. Ohio State's championship team of last year is practically intact and their star, Captain Wykoff, is displaying1 wonderful form this year and he is expected to avenge the defeat he re- I ceived at the hands of Phelps of Iowa last year. In Kulby and Petja Wis- consin has two stars and these men have carried the Badgers through the best season they have ever had in cross country. With victories over Marquette, Minnesota, and Michigan, their record is the best of any Con- ference school this year. /Lead by Captain Marzula and with a veteran team back this year, Illinois was ex- pected to put in a strong bid for the title, but their poor showing at Ohio State a week ago when Michigan and' 0. S. U. left them far in the rear, has lost them little prestige. Iowa, al- though possessing a -real star in Cap- tain Phelps, was tied by Illinois early in the season and has not shown much strength against several small schools. Notre Dame, Ohio Wesylan, Ober- lin, Marquette, Ames, and M. A. C. are the six schools outside of the Big Ten to enter teams. Marquette and Ohio Wesylan both have some fast men who will undoubtedly give the Conference stars a hard race. Batavia, Java, Nov. 18.-The num- ber of dead in last Wednesday's earth- quake is officially estimated at 510.1 A dozen villages were destroyed. y Conference, will wind up the 1924 Championship OfWest At Stake s by meeting Iowa State. y An interesting battle will take in Coming Saturday's Games, lc at Minneapolis where the jGophers, fresh from their great vie- Story over Illinois, will meet Dan Mc- SGANext Saturday's games on th'e Hazel, Rutgers has compiled an im- Gugin's Vanderbilt team. The South- country's gridirons will mark the pressive record, having defeated Cor- erners are not likely to function at Stagg !rives Men for }ard game virtual termination of the 1924 foot- ell, Lehigh, and Lafayette. Their their best due to the sudden change With Conference Title atss schedule has not been as stiff as in climate which they will undergo Stake those of Penn and Dartmouth, but in in their trip from Tennessee to Min- the East and West will be decided. comparative scores, they rank close nesota, but they are fast and clever, RESERVES PLENTIFUL The Western Conference title wiill to their rivals. However, Dartmouth and will give Lidberg, Schutte, and be decided beyond a shadow of doubt appears to have the edge on either of the other Northmen plenty of scrap. Saturday unless every advance pre- the others. Rutgers will meet Buck- The California-Stanford battle at Chicago, Ill., Nov. 18.-The Chica- diction fails. With Chicago, present nell Saturday. The game should be Berkeley tops the bill in the Far go-Wisconsin game will hold the na- leader meeting Wisconsin, Michigan I close, Bucknell boasts a win over the I West tional spotlight next Saturday, for playing Iowa, and Illinois hooking up Navy. on this game with Ohio State, the race for the Con- The famous classic of the East, the Tokio, Nov. 18-The new American claim for premier honors in the Big Terence crown cannot be nything but Ten, a place they have not held since a clear victory for whichever team larvard-Yale contest, will take place ; ambassador, Edgar A. Bancroft, will 1913. cops. his will be the first time in; at New Haven Saturday. The Bull- present his credentials to the Prince Coach Stagg expecting that the three years that there has not been a doy will be heavily favored to trim Regent Wednesday. Cardinals will play their one good tie for first place in the Big Ten. the wavering Crimson squad, which game of the season against his pro- Chicago is favored to maintain the was beaten disastrously by Prince- STUDENTS: teges at Stagg field this week-end yB ton, whom Yale beat by a 10-0 score Ilead by trimming the Badgers, who W noneti alahg ult sent his mci to work on the brand have not won a single Conference tilt Saturday. Harvard's trimming at the of football which he believes will this season. Comparative scores give hands of Brown did little toward in- line of Suits and Overcoats at best serve to outclass the Badgers. the Staggmen a big edge, and their ! spiring the followers of Fisher's team $24.50 and $29.50 Yesterday's drill consisted for the form has been superior to that of the with hope of victory in the big jam. Tailored to your individual measure most part of signal practice for the Wisconsin eleven this year. However, Notre Dame will play the last with the guarantee of complete satis- backs, and instructions for the line- Ryan's team is a fair bet to stop the Western game of its great season at faction. mn on how to speed up offense. The leaders. Evanston, where the Irish will tackle I Also, Waterproof Topcoats from "Old Man" is not going to overwork Ohio State will give Illinois an cx- Northwestern. Rockne's eleven is Small Deposit with oder his team this week, for he wants ev -I ery one of them fresh for Saturday. cehdingly interesting afternoon when 1 favored to down the Purple with $12.00 to $30.00 All of hist men came through ythe the two teams clash at Urbana. The something to spare, as its form hasN ANoheser gmenfie hapish Buckeyes are strong, and the Illini been the height of perfection through- INTERSTATE TAILORS, backfiedten gwmit the excepi owill be considerably weakened by the out an exceedingly tough schedule. Thoas dimenot even layte full loss of three quarters of their offen- Drake, leader in the Missouri Val- Call or Phone 123 for Appointment game.al sive power, which was furnished by It looks now as if the team with Red Grange, who will be unable to, the greatest reserve strength will play. Ohio's ends are strong, the come out on top, and it is here the backfield fast, and the pass attack Maroons have 'the edge, being well nenacing. The defensive work of the fortified with reserves. It was these Columbus eleven is its strongest' A thl tic G oods men who gave Chicago her punch in point, and without Grange, the Illi- the final period in the Illinois game. nois offensive may find it difficult to . FOR pierce. Mexico City, Nov. 18. - Ma-Gen. There is no team in the East which Lansing Beach, U. S. A., has arrived has an absolutely clean slate. Penn, here, allegedly on a confidential mis- Dartmouth, and Rutgers have not met sion from President Coolidge to Pres. defeat, but each, team has been held ident Obregon. to one tie. Penn was held to a score- ArT less tie by Penn State Saturday, spoiling a record which had been per- fectly clear until that tilt. The Quak- t c (''AItS WANTE ] :D ers have wins over Swarthmore, Col-gP umbia, Lafayette, and Georgetown to Students having cars who (e- their credit so far, and will clash sire to take visiting cross coun- with Cornell on Thanksgiving. Dart- try men over the coursc Friday mitss lewt afternoon are requested to call moth wound its shedurewy, a I enneth Seickz, 188, as soon as vctryovr orel-Studa, n posnbth Te 8,soonis will rest on the successes to date, ar T e wileve thespurposenwhich includes victory over Harvard, Safe Brown, and Cornell, and a tie withNt They will leave the YaSt field } ale. In _onsteGen em7 ot Next to hiouse at 3 o'clock Friday aft- 'sae. I points the Green team . 71r North ioos a hal our ride, ranks next to Rutgers, having 225 to; University Avenue Arcade Theatre ernoon for a half hour ride. 22frtelaes I 242 tfor the leaders., - Led by their great backfield star, -io . - m . - o ' . - U mmo It Costs Less to JuV y Good Cothin.g:: i Ingwerson's men are their grund Those whose condition warrants their raining plays and Michigan's ends participation will be permitted to en- are being worked hard for the occa- ter the finals. sion. 116 WLING The coaches yesterday drilled the Fery campus fraternities have en- team almost altogether on defense. tered teams in the annual intramural Today it will be the same program bowling tournament which cqommenq with a little more of the offense to be ed this week. The first round of studied. Thursday and Friday the of- games must be played by Nov. 21,. fensive will be polished up to the lim- according to the directors of the In it. The failure of the pass attack tramural department. This round in the first half of the Ohio game will also count for Western, Confer- came for the most part from causes ence interfraternity bowling tourna- which can be erased before the Hawk- ment. eye game and the attack should be at Play in the tournament is being its height against the visitors of the conducted on the straight elimination week-end., plan. Each team is composed of five men, the dummy score being 120. All teams must report to the man in charge of the alleys before bow1ing Rest Of Season and turn their scores in to him. In forder to be sure of an alley reserva- tions should be made in advance. Urbana, Ill., Nov. 18.-Harold (Red) The winner of the interfraternity Grange, the Illini's All-American title will receive a silver loving cup. I halfback will be unable to play in an- other game this season, according to E a bulletin issued here today.III Grange suffered torn ligaments in FRESHMAN NUMERALS I I 2 Alexander Shoes are built for long end u ring wear and appearance. i i i is left arm and shoulder in the Min- esota game last Saturday, and X-ray; ctures of the injury revealed that small hone in the shoulder also ,d been wrenched loose. Physicians tid that at least eight weeks would a required for the injury to heal. range is suffering acute pain. Winners of Freshman cross country sweaters should report at the field house any afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock this week except Saturday, to get measured for their jersies. : E ; { 1 . _._ ___ 'I A L EXA NDER Inc. 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