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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN

DAII.Y

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925

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In Conference Limelight
WEST HOST TO EAST
Games that will go a long wa
determining the real strength of
Western and Eastern teams wil
played on football fields throug
ithe country today.
In the Western Conference, the
ture contests are the Illinois-
and the Michigan-Wisconsin
Northwestern meets Chicago, in
annual clash which is bound t
tract a: great: deal of ,local inte
1 The remainder of the. Big Ten sci
stack up: against non-Confer
rteams.
Grange will have his real test t
in the Hawkeye homecoming gamy
Iowa City. The eyes of all-Co
ence schools will be on him, to
whether or 'not the Grange of
.year can come up to the Grang
the last tw6 *easops. He was stop
by the *Nbraska line in the ope
game at Illinois but had little diff i
In making some of his sensati
runs against Butler last week. K
the Iowa flash, is liable to stand
as prominently in the game as
Illini captain.
Chicago's over-confidence and
running of ""Moon" Baker may p
disastrous for the Maroon team.
is the Purple's big game of the y4
while for Chicago it is nothing in
than a practice tilt.
Columbia Ind Syracuse are 1
coming West to meet members of
Big Ten, the New York City sc:
tackling Ohio State, while the Ora:
squad will pla Iiltiana.
In the last two years Columbia
risen from the depths of Eastern fI
ball and is now near the top. 'I
have won both of their games
year by big scores and the game
Columbus should be a battle to
end.,
Indiana should prove no opposit
(for the Syracuse'lridder s, After
Hoosiers' overwhelming defeat
Michigan they can hope for little n
than alow score:.
Both Minnesota and Purdue sh
'win their games with compara
ease today. Rose Poly cannot be
ured on for more than a practice go
for the Boilermakers, while Wab
although havinig defeated Purd
should prove no* opposition for M
nesota.
On the Eastern gridirons the
ture on the schedule for today
Pennsylvania-Yale at New Ha
Pennsylvania has one of the stiff
schedules ever played by any sclh
nleeting Yale, Chicago, Illinois, P:
burgh and Cornell on successive l
urdays. Neither team has the (
and it will be a battle to the f.
whistle.
Harvard stacks up with Holy C:
at Cambridge and it should prov
victory for the Red jerseyed team.
their game last week they rolled
the biggest score of the day in
feating Middlebury 68-0 and altho
the score today will be far from t
they should win with ease.
EHHARIEHRS
+HOLD SECODNORN TO[
Members of the freshman cr
country team will compete in t
second trial run at 10:30 o'clock
miorning over the regular 2 7-10 m
yearling course.

Tickets .to the grid graph at
auditorium will be awarded the
ten men to finish. Coach Furnassn
has 175 yearlings reporting for pr
tice daily, so that competition sho
prove to be of a high filibre. Egb
Isbell, '26L, veteran cross coun
and Varsity distance man, and i
H. C. Carver, of the mathematics
partment, have been assisting
coach with the first year men.
Wuerfel, Monroe, Lamont, and Jc
who finished -in -the order named
w the Vr1st rice of the season, sh<-
all mae }a tr iig'bid faor first p]
in today's race.
CHICAGO, Oct. 1 -William \
ley, Jr., chief Qwz}er of the Chic
Cubs, declares les team will win
pennant in"7 2 6 if 1ntoiieY and a
manager has anything to do with
Several new Iepiwill be seen in,
Cub ranks next year.
The U. of D. eleven has been gii
new plays for the Georgetown ga
FOLLOW THE GRID-GRAPH TOi

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Hold

Noon Swimming Classes .At
Union Pool For Faculty Members

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Faculty swimming and calisthenics aLre interestedl in joining the instruc-
classes pare now being held every h ton group are asked to see Coach
Thursday noon between 12 and Y 1 Mann at the Union or call him at his
o'clok atthe nion )001nudantnewas director of the Detroit
tutelage of (Coach Mann. Ach ~(lub) 1ool1before lhe took up
Several members of the faculty are; lhis wvork here as (director of the Union
taking adlvantage of this opportunity pool and Varsity' swimmling coach,
to keel) in good physical cond(ition,'
but there is still room for a few more
in the class. Faculty menmbers wh( 1"4)IL0IV rI Ii Ew( lD1-GI RAP3I I TODAY
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Ohio ic Place You've Goot Here!"
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Sg The proof of the pudding is in the secopd helping. Our
171 patrons are coming back, and bringing their friends. m
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From left to right-Coach george
Little, Wisconsin, Captain "Steve" Po-
'laski, Badger leader, "Bob" [Biown,
Michiga n captain, and Coach Fielding
H. Yost of the Wolverines.
The principals in today's football
encounter at Madison and Randolph
field on which the.. battle will be held
are shown above. Particular emphasis
is being attached to this game because
it is in reality a clash between teach-
er and pupil.
For three years Little acted as grid-
iron coach at Michigan under the tu-
telage. of Coach Fielding" H. Yost, so
that the' first game between the Yost
.coached and Little coached elevens is'
attracting considerable comment from
football fans, the country over.
ANN --HOLDS-SEcoND
SwigMEMET ATUNO
Six medals were awarded in the
second of a series of swimming meets
held Thursday night in_ the Union
pool.
In the 25 yard crawl, Seage~r, swim-
ming from scratch, was the ,winner'
completing the distance in :12 3-5 sce-
onds. The consolation heat in this
event was won by Rogers in :13 4-5
seconds.
Coach Mann held a special event in
which skill in leaving the mark was
the essential. Those leaving the start
too soon were disqualified, as were
those left at the start. Hubbell was
given the prize in this contest. (
Spencer, with a handicap of five
seconds, easily took the four width
medley relay race. The diving was
I won by E. W. Tilletson, while Hub-
bell ended the meet with a first in I
the bobbing race.
EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. 16.-
Michigan State college must defegt
Centre in their game here tomorrow
if hope is to be kept up in the Aggie-
squad.

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NICKELS ARCADE S313 S. STATE ST.
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A new and delicious line of hand-rolled and
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and cut-out designs of Black Cats, Witches,
Bats, Pumpkins, etc. 60c Lb.
All boxes will be packed fresh from our Made from a famous formula konwn from
candy case wit our icious, fresh Betsy coast to coast. Never sold at less than 80c.
Ross Candies. To introduce them we offer them this week
These are ideal Hallowe'en Remem- endat
brances for Father, Mother or Sweetheart. 39c Lb. Box
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Make your selection while the stock is
large and complete. Your box will be ---
packed later and shipped or delivered any We have just received another shipment of
time you wish, those ever popular M-Book Candy Boxes. We de-
signed this box several years ago and its popularity
We Pack, Wrap ancb Mail, as a campus souvenir was instantaneous. Very few
men or women go through the University without
acquiring one or more volumes of these beautiful
Betsy Ross Shop. Books filled .with Betsy Ross Candies.
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The New Oil Tanned Washable Buck;
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Also, a complete line of
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Collegiate Shop
116 E. Liberty

The Home of Better Clothes, Furnishings and Hats at Fair Prices.

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