PAGE S5IX THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921, -Ioeol o---- ." ,. i he_ il I _ tDW II....ilD .er,__________ad 1 .A..n. ...s "'.. a% W-maho GURT FIVE WORKS Yot atisfied ~(,CU 1 [I N D FOR ACCIE GAME For '25 Season SWIMMINC SOUga Lanst 1'ek of 1rlli l . Being Hlvd Com plete satisfat(bin with thbe - _NEll RULING' ALILOWS .10 TO TAKiE(GRID JAUNTS Onze important changfe in Conl- fee e foot bll reglatIo;n ; pa8 ssed at the Big; Teti athletic in cetin , inl Chicago Iasi. Satur- da~y (no veiuns uthe numb~er'of 11 ing ne't HlI, a to~tl o01 ?tc' 11.I Y3V I' a e fotball trip', ei i 1('rf !-! c',fir e over form.- ' (OISI,)zi .; z. YOST APPOINTED COMMI*TEE HEAD I f?4ti1ce:; 11,(.t :Gcm vv o9 Yar'll InS£< e er U stIhws cnxva 95 fb oo cbl l slid- ug l Po erTlewlsenr,4s b oahFi dgIYost,(direCct or of iltd ereei1 egit'' - LACK DEFENSIVE POWV'ER athletics yesterday mrning upon his DIVERS LIST IN A T return from th emanual BigTenj schedule meeting. ITdf( ih iro~ei f d vll) Six Conference games, tone' State CahBre lI:eV ;~ . ijug r~oirl ~I heiilwg lndI1 ;,!no S('.X t se'a son en('Ih tif idiron taE1ke:;, i( a C(m~A f.II'a Iively iino.vopporiellt, ,not mi ring, played themin'2y. io ,'ilce '1903, thl( e C r't lie \os.iiieii wil i- drew JOfrmthe Con icrence. '1'' (' I IO 9te'5ha ve llQver flii islli vel-y strong 01)10511 uitarfor I lie Wol - Vo' i' ,i -lot~ , h v 1-, r . ;ored f1 sngl pont, and losing every game. InII 191A, he first year the teaims (wr (:lif >ie, Iylkeigan won 12 to 0. The1 foil 1owi ig year the \overines 3fre 1101 (.:timesdallof which will I , plyed in California., remain ins the (II e ot, hit isectional football tilts ':c wentho leading teams and West (ti,(zh 'is I Thu ,5 (18y, the Missouri ci- 0(11 _i ~ vihl(l with the Southern- Cal i~ l feni e nat L os Angeles. Oil Now earslour' undefeatecd teoams Nvii 1hi when Notre D~ane meets Stan s of d a8t Pasadlena and IPennsyl- j _; lastni' droe hs potoes hrogh Ourm only regret is that no gamce me have been hep;o tw hsquad(: __________ Anl'fi otieICoci :ae- a (ilonteumdintisndcould be arr'anged with Chicago. ASCpt Kerr, Cow, , r sa, 1a r, f ~ l W d i i h a I o : d s r m a e t j ,hw w l e t o r o .i eulk n ~ t n h ~ i -a t io n w h i c h w i ll h o l ts a n n u a l In the iscrinage the sani eee;t' is'~owOst teamls in mteourok i , Sediil1ata , ~ .:' J Eia- - % R ORmeeting in NewYor, De- 29. xvii~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~oc ic aeIenIohrn h kp ~(X'~ciYost a ,o; tazted that sted and .onec;. Thel j vci fl ~Inot - oc otsapmiett h per since the beginning of practice be cut un.t the iiirt apa of Ja!wary. \ were apparent. With Doyle, rag- icago has been offered any (late onl The freshmanssudahiip ___________ of the mot imtportant sceuefrthe cbodyi - gerty, andl Cherry providing an of- standsb tha Cmigis c pse fthe olowigNcomittee f the ntionial b which'l ees tg ih tnds Ltcon>Dlael tiji uilwli;! .A R USgoverns football in te co~ntry is one fnewhich sheould compare with al-' see fit. to give Michigan a chance at n: B ter.Jarci, +ee,°io.i'1),a most any other in the Conference, nIt. { Ha'lsted. -~so Vlyhl of the hi~het honors which could ho tlee Maons lmi o~r 'Ofth rpe nw('V'(,r.,,f~, t~al0(i I (twen flvhe goups will be bestowed nnon hinm as afootbill ed with mien who can blrace tihe squiad ' mm ir~ton in favor of retaining ftemn nw cmp~r 'cac.udrhmo h (fllt( W osnonhes('hedilie wasre- squad, Cat.KrruniJ.Hl playedQ off this week. A postIoned oc.Udrhntolh omte against the attacks of opposing for- IWifnsnonrtheolmnainofICa td ad.Joiioi wL ake ('0Ci. Hl;2 arbt 0'lg s2ad ille ~Cocdhes MGugin. of Vanderbilt, wards. Last night Line was p~ut in fromt the list of teams to 1)0 mt. the backstroke depairmenti I tug- (t and Coach Robinson, of B1rown. , lli; yed'Thursda, Decenler 1111 tItt A h ieo h wna etn atone of the guards with Cherry at Capaity crowds are ex(ctted to 1)e ham, Alielziner, Varn and IMover ,i -aP I hefnli teLpu Attetill h ana ~etn" the other and Chambers was again j.0) P .:fo'thIth.e'ignomeffmsnalsresninictheniltourbresa- jtle commuittee will present a lit of place at frwar as arunnigrma e t fote Nv t hree ig oegmstrepreen tMichian ( ine reaset. ",vil fne chcduled mand annouic- Irecommiendations regarding changes plr aedatn forar asaggrnigt aeyt.teNvy hoState, andl Min-srkWituhman leznrae~~ fo ati ereHget.nesota. while the showing made by M. both veterans in tl;ovision and ocu ater ila the wee, although Tues- in rles for tie coning season. rac- Lie h etpopc ragadA. C. in the game this fal is expected !should be amiong, theilest in lile (,y, I)ei c ,rer ].6th can 1)e set asidetcayalchnenaienteof position who as made his appear- to attract the largest crowd that ever !Conference this'rear. ;'in and fMayer ! ithit rneAj] for the cein cJ' il- iilgiio ulsaebsduo a aonwh recruts Ofthe 9x , o-ne new men to tile squad v-ill 1p ~-,.,Ithe hem E'I grdaioles ae bas11ed upon th o itnessed a<.,Michigan-Ml. A. C. (game... 1. s . ''io lo..l)cata.ns 1and1 iana- ' ,rV son lacks experience anmd need(s to 0((1dd -- , ______vet erans !I reall nrac t, howev , er. 110com11111 C... - speed. Chambers, who has been far- iO relay temwllIls lkl e on ers ,re frged to hve t1heir teams -- ored to start the season at one of the Denies Rumfor CifI posed of Sm,'no ,oow n he il flo before actual playingi fowr os a rset fde- Jh:o.Tefrt t~ iniea ti ne, and( any membiers of groups who l GibbUons,No fl feowardntoa regular ]player and has Za Game Ruling' *matil .til eafrs1>t tw veIlenyai' d o1''hav. orhave not payed in the first 1R eady FrY"ca been showing well in tile practices - peed andi fiht while Cow 0and John- roundsi.,rid esre to play now shouldl during tielaTst two weeks but he is1 That there is a movenment in the son are expctedI to g;o as well if not (iui c tnnltcate with ther group x- - - also handicapped by lack of experi- Cneec oeiiaetepossibilityr bethetetr titrlan gm Nw orlast..--Tyear.os, cutcnei her ae s01'l oheeelytriofwininlthathinVonat wih 'j ettr tanlagyni Ne pevius York, ofscDec.edgam,.- St TolMin., ndbbon Nrfok, on the squad whoUtmay shtow enogh nmbei' of tie games was dne yes- 1TVau ried ason waill hepitte Tilse d~le l'for this week is asi the neg ro fighter from ~altimonre, Ad., ability to get into regular positions tei'day by Coach Fielding IF. Yost, dli- Cr111 torftie \Tcatr of(itedistancre follows: Wednaesday, Deceitber 10, are il perect conditioni for their 15 by tile beginning of the Conference' rector of intercollegiate athletics, eis a ovetearofitwyas a iiv' e ,: 0)}P.:%l. iround bat1te tomtorrowinigtit atMadi- season but it is probable that Mather "The object of the Conference is not (Cia'il Vi v. irop 1; C roup1 6 v.s onI Square Gaden., yvi relpon 11Line and Chamxbei's to todecide a caponhp"declared adsol eacn!:cn lcti-C rou p 7. + 9:00 11 . . roup 2 v. Tie two mten are tlie( best of thle start the M. A. C.,al atra. Coach Yost. HeIcsaid that there had'nrii 2 OUl vet ansn r'(io~ip :1. 'ti'~sday, Decemiber' 11. li~5~tCnl fhgl-tayegls The teams work shown by the squadl been suggestiona of figuring ill per-'ased dvi8,uik~inatIle~:10io11. -M. (roup 2 vs. Group 4. (Iost-'and are exiected to tae quad; 1-, lsted, Shor-r, and. Rose alil hlaving shown thtat thley possess abii- ity in thmat llepartniemtt. ''here is ai lack of good plungers 0an11 (istance swimlmers. Papenguith 1h0s one freshman work- ing out in the fancy diving depart- ! ment at the Yost field house, whos seems to ?possess everythinlg that a good direr needs. Smalley htas so) far this year 1101( his own with the Var- 1ity candidates and wVitln; a. year's seasoning will bee01)10 to press the veterans hlard. All of these m1en1 will get their first speed ando form testI 4.n tile interfratprnity meet which wiil be hgd next week. Now H-aven, I)ec. S - --alc has pi'o- spects for a strong fenlcing teamn, with only three memlbers (of last .year'sl team host thlrouight graduationl and a :;quad of 80 mren now pr'acticintg(daily. The first mieet is withm Col'umbia on Feb. 20. Coach A. A. Stagg, of Chicago, Maj. Johnt L. Griffith, Big Ten athletic ('01n- missioner, and Walter Camlp will be among the speakers at the, annual meeting of the American Football Coaches association in New York on Dec. 29. 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