THE M=ICHIC AN DAT .Y TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 1926 TI1-IF 1M1'1 I- 11I\l'11 " L!- TY'TT E 'XY OTIi . l2 ll=\ jf ijV ill Lllll i ). i Ltl Mw- .. : .. - ' l .^. ..,c...... . _ ,_ y r a }. W.IN isr E OF SER! E ~a~v111f IA~lN "ic"Wns Again WAS5HINGTON USE'S FOUI .PICESIN EFFOR:T 10 STOP ftCKECHNIE'S CRlEW' YUST DRILLS TERM ',f6R RACTICE TILT Oosterbaan and Gregory are tied! LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12.-William T. second in Conference scoring withI Tilden, II, national tennis champion four touchdowns apiece. Friedman isI WoII inl theslingles and lost in the don dbles in at c in the Los Angeles third with 20 points, the result of two! '~t,,ciuIW)': invitational tournament touchdowns and eight goals after1 which was held here yesterday. touchdowns. Kutch 'of' Iowa leadsj with 37 counters. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. WVASHINGTON,' Oct. 12.- Pittsburgh 1tine play and tallied on Barnhart's "Tag"' Scrimmage Betwvn Cardinal refusced to be counted out of the race- hit to right. This resulted in thee and Bluie Ele'ven Features fo teWoi~' bseal itcbyta-showers for "Covey." He was relieved P1i-actlee Sesslowi ing the fifth gauze of the post seasoni by Ballow who pitched five strikes. in =- classic by the score of 6 to 3, lwheoa row fanning Traynor and having HOLD SECRET LOOKOUT today. Thew series now stands 3-2, in iI t,wq strikes on 'Wright when Cuyler ____ VicasArdridge wasoonathettoupdefodoutle'' Football,.practice' for the Michigan f a v o r l t i dedr i d g e w a s o n t h e ' a s o n t t h S e n a t e s .TJ o e H a r r i s , w h o s e s l u g g i n g h a s b e e n ( !li e e n t o k n a - s r u s a p c t j t r Piraes hil Haris ickd Sanly, dadyin reparation for the Rattle' With, Covel skie to c me t roug br he ca e tcthenoreigain this afternoon I the University of' W isconsin. aggrega-1 fintal game andI the series. Both kito audya aio. whenhmse had tupthecounfinlhestoneaturay aonadthn teldas hadutheirwfullshent on the last half of the fourth with a terrific The Wolverine coaching stan has, a hieadbas plueged wobasithe thrd Imash into the left field stands for- algreat deal of respect for Coach, George gaedrebymadpi pl alleiatthtiibae hoiner, It was his second in two !Little of Wisconsin, and intendt'1o put gam, rsue~lhi plceat hid bse(ays and his third inl the series. I every effort into the training work so ith Wahntnlnu.The box score:I that the Michigan, eleven will be at The Senators started out with a bang, Sam Itice first man up sniashied 1'iltslmrgh, alonalN its best on- Saturday. Wisconsin is a line single to right. Stan Harris AB R H PO A E osede d the' ou teot' of lthe- moved him along with a neat sacri- Moore, 211.......... 4 1 1 3 2 0 g~n shle-ad h ucmso h rice. A 'Trexas leaguer along the foul Carey, of ..........4 2' 2 0 0 gaewildeemielagl 0j the Wolhveriiie chanices, in time Big Ten line by Goose Goslin brought Rice (C'uyler", rf............1 2 4 0 0:,championrshl p rae., in with the first run of the game. iiarnhlart, If ........ 4 1 2 1 0 0i "Tag" scrimmage featured the work Aldridge then tightened and retired Trayn or, 3b.......3 0 0 0 0:aout' yesterday afteriitoon. A selected the side. Wright. ss .......... 5 1 2 1 30. team, wearing the Cardinal jersey of Pittsburgh took the lead in the first Ylclnnis, 1.b)........5 0 1 11 2 01 Wisconsin, was' used to! launch a for- half of the third. Carey and Cuyler Smnith, c......3 0 2 5 2 0 wr asatc nterglr>lu walked. In stealing second Carey col- Aldridge, p ........4 0 0 0 2 0' wtar. pascttck olndh rgar dle lided with Harris andl was knocked ---te - an fi BaocrMfendaefndeforite out, he was revived and resumed play. ; 'Totals .....36 6 13 27 11 mnfomda efc dfne0o h l~arhar sen hi arund ith a Ipasses; repeatedly' intercepting the Banletlentwhilearunex wiscre a onWashinigtoni Amerians ,to'sses. or grounding' them. Tranor's saciftwie Cfly. soedonAB R H' P0 A ElThe Blue line- charged into the back- ThePiatstaredfirwoksgo. Rice, cf . .. .. .. .... .5 1 2 2' 0 01:field and hurried' the passes: of. Gil- in the seventh which resulted in the S. Harris, 2h ....... 3 0 0 1 3 0 IFbert and Parker.. yanking of Coveleskie and two more Goslin, if ..........4 0 1 5 0 0 Domonic Sulo a 190-pound= guard scores for Pittsburgh, giving them ar i Juedge, lb .......... 3 0 0 11 0 01 candidhte; wh6o was injured the first 4 to 2 lead. J. Harris, rf ........3 1 2 2 0 0 week of practice, returned to,, the Blee eirdAlrdg ftrma-Peckinpaugh, ss ..3 0 0 4 3 1 squad yest( day. inga ncesto o hi hppe. oor fuel, ss ........3 0 1 1 1."0) Near the close- oV the afternoon~ inga ic sopofhi hppr.MorelIuege, 3b .........4 0 1 1 5 0. work out Coach, Wieman took the en- however walked and stopped on sec- Coveleskie, p .......1 0 0 0 2 0, tire squad: onto! Ferry fil: and, held ond when Carey whipped a single to lBallow l)p.......... 0 0 0 0 0' 0 a secret practice. Owing to the in- left. Moore scored on Cuyler's single *Liebl)Ol...........1 1 1 0 0 0 portance of they Wisconsin. game, thrugZacugehCrertokthrdp.....0 0 0 0 3 0 Coach Yost has planned- to. hold secret IMarberry, p ........0 0 0 0 0 01I practices- every afternoon this week. 7 _.500 m ums~ Sold ; Adams ............00 0 0 0 0 New Soft'Shirts in fine' JL prim ts. Thi idea in calls tacked shirts. all patterns.- colors. ritiski e- la-test ar a t- Ovr- New f $30 WzxGpwR coMPIY Jfor Mlen (7ls,&nce'At4&f TVic Aldridge Coveleskie, Cleveland castoff and -Washington star twirler, dropped his second game of the World series to- klay and Aldridge, Pirate pitcher, 'made it two wins in as many starts in the big series. Aldridge is the only pitcher who has been abje to Win for Pittsburgh. enberg 7017, Marks 9023 vs. Canrad' Lenn 4852 vs. D~avey 8752. D~oubles-Garber and Cressman 4447 vs. Watts and 011 6453, Bulmer and' partner 21517 vs. Boxer and partner 4435, Stein and Davey 8039 vs. Dar- barker and Shaw 4435, Goldman and { Kovner 5157 vs. Barton and partner 5033, Brown and Utley 7901 vs. Hlol- lister, and Wright 7071,_ Wenger and Berkey 5517 vs. Moore andI partner 21624. H. Small and partner 9553 vs. Hartz and I-arpole 6817, Ardussi and Sidlow 8266 vs. Alyear and Hamill 9717, Chaffee and Cleary 9143 vs. Vose and i At Indiana Game' Mums numbering more than 1,500 *ere worn at the football game='yes- terday, in the opinion of the manager of the Ann Arbor. Floral company, which supplies all mums sold for the games. This exceeds by 300 the num- ber which was sold on theclday of the Michigan State contest. Although 4,500 lent color to the Wisconsin game last year, it is expected that a still larger total will be sold for the Navy gamue 'on Oct. 31 this year. .30 3 8.21 Totals *Battecl for Ballou in sevent) Batted for Marberry in nine Score by innings: -- -1 Practice. for the: int'erfxraternity 7 17 1:1 cross country iraoe began. yesterday. h. All contestants ou'st run at least nine lh. I time's before the' race. Men are urged It practice on-1 Mondays' Wednesdays, 211-6 and Fridays to f'aclitate, keeping of' 1'00- 3 recordst Exclasve styles and high quality moderately price d VANBOVENC~RSS ~THOMPsoN s..IN:. K 1'ittsburgh W'ashin gton .~002 .100 000 100 _ ,. s I 5517 vs. Brody and partner 3317, Eard- ' IOWA CITY, Oct. 12.-With Arkans- ilcy and partner 9245 vs. Dunakin and as and St. Louis disposed of in fairly Gilbert 4917, fleinsheim-er and Kemp- creditable fashion Coach Burton A. ner 22245 vs. Jury 22110 and Eisermnan j Ingwersen's squad now faces the cru- 5652. I cial test. The two early season gaies count for naught. The big question DETROIT, Oct. 12.-Ernie Vick, around Iowa field now is: "What can "Dutch" Vick, and Philip Marion, for Iowa do with Conference team~s?" fier Michigan football luminaries,l played with the Detroit Panthers in Little investment-big returns, The their game with Franklin yesterday. I Daily Classifieds.-Adv. 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Scheyer tailored clothes is helping us to create new sales records every week. to seventy-fibe dollars No Added Cost for Plan Service- Plan and Cash Prices Are the Same 11 JU sill