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GYM E)I COACH INGRAM LACKS VETERAN ni rrfiII!fNISpeaker's Lead
VAST4DFASMATERIAL; WILL NOT CUT SQUAD';V(JVULLt'JByUlHeillmanl
SCU' All candidates for the gy nir1nni RnRu y l a
' IU i -D eamt wifl "meet CaptanWC O rf t: 'lc'tm r gmw 'Bloomington, Ind., footba2.-l elong arms can be trained to plRdw ULES UAXI UIb 9jn B a t tin hht in thre ga e gis B
Studcenits interested ngm rsma n astwilntlect The Fisher brothers, George and New York, Sept. 26. - Johnny Dun-!ton, Marry tieilmiann, Tiger slugger,! With
air rvIi releo 'l' Walter, are slated for the tackle eewlnohaeteprvlofhe I cut dlown TCris 'Speaker's la ohl
:suhi~( itt Evid'eerr as' 41 ereasties are urged to attend. I Sch ws the ''annou icement ofjb, ere wo hdig T n w e Ne wilY o thate Ath e ticp ovacomissionad to h lf' stay oa
k° s crntu'eo e o iDr.May IJbGerewnthIi e wet-Ia point in their race for the Amer ican a
Despite Ragged Pelay r. l Coach "N vy Bill" Ingrain yesterday! ing championship last winter and isNwYrSteAhlicom ssnI League batting honors, Three TigerlI to
afternoon._____________ The smallnmbrof tp avtrnof tosaos Hewa in his attempt to regain recognition outfielders are t prsen Jnluddni
In MOLEcAaSTA Son.- athrnoolnumbefup-evteranttoeseasnsguwa
B n. ND SA Sperclassmen out for Crimson football ;ranked as one of the best tackles inas wrdsfahregtCapo.jte"eetfv"o h ege basketba
REB l TM the Conference in 1924. This was announced yesterday by! Aercaltack o
Eleven blue-spirted players, who regard !AI wilno eribtoeegp ti lo Brokoeo telaigln- jthe commission after it heard a pro-IAiici d{eevn(
'Will in al probability represent freshansqadsbletforkepeentien of last year, is assured a job at test from Sctty Monteith, managerI Speaker, Clev. .117 430 40 167 .388.3 After
nr. PINPigaAlonfrthemgrsquadoot fortexerience guard. He is strong and is one of the of Louis (Kid) Kaplan, who was of- Fieilmnann Dt. 142 544 S9 201 !!387.3, bckfielc
f n one next Saturday, defeated 1I!I evralscimmgesths wek av men Coach Ingram can always de- fcially designated as featherweight 1,, stsn
Sgiven "Navy 1Bi1" a better line on hish title hle imnAl.1ID621, 1 4
,a hrdIfghtig scub tamI70 yeter-candidates. However, Idan spend upon to deliver.' At the othhoderby winning the commis- SCob, tt.1743120c240f.otbsalln
day ftenoo inthefirt Vrsiy 1guard, Bishop has been used several (Sion 's championship elimination tour- Cno, Detroi . 17 405 9 12 .365 Maerl
scimg ftesao.Tyoswitl d anta, e1nnArt alywo'thae Tflenaphin Ivoluntary retirement from the 126
Despite the fact that their play br eleven setiswyt 1t the field until the Iig e ciainto school after a year's vacation, is t ud
wtas earnbitgveragged at times, thensrbeVarsity victory over irmningham in the sea-I gets under way.Teplaigavo odgeaesforledpositon.ondtdiion.hagdthtDude Halornsby, S.L. 17J36 931298.39 t out
tea aeeiecso conierbeson's opener yesterday afternoon. Capt. harry Marks, who is playing ygaiTheea pites rmaingunfilled thubl itclaed tha tDde aad CBo ,Ptts., .. 147 598 I3 I 25 .,70 1 iianl
power, and another week of bard work his third year of football; Salmi and .Wheaannouced h woul4defnd>itat.th 21U .3a6uhl,
shudrst nasrn lvnbig For one quarter the Birmingham1IPuhvtrn fo atya n scrap for it. Kelse, is being tried for anonejewuddfn ta h Fournier Bkrin 137 51l 95 180 .50Iuh,
shit ou eti tog lvnbigteam held, but the smashing tactics of!Puhvtrnsfo atya ;n center at the resent. Dykhiuizen, and featherweight limit in a bout with grdrnaantCahBes rc feha f12,hv rsn.a the o
sctot h rdrnaantCahthe hard running Ann Arbor backs Iyrcac rsmaIf124cae"ed" Zaiser, are both aching for the Babe Herman at the Polo Grounds) Shifty,
Young's .Mihigana State college team. soon told. The second quarter was all played well in scrimmage and may clac Oct. 5. jwrig
Of thea eleven, men on yeserday's scarcely two minutes 01(1 when e-fthehe"Sr in'cosera. I _________ ~ . ' ~A worangt
tem i r ecmr oVriyPurple and White eleven started aFfil.layfomrWey thte f Read the Classified Page-It pays.s.ea iie v an iS he~u
Competition, five of them being sopho-seisoenrusadoftclpay Terre Haute; Stamates, McConnell, Sault Ste. Marie, Sept. 26. - The teau
nmores. Fred Fuller and Sammy Bab- thtcliaeinatcdonPe and the Con rimi brothers, have been !third lock at the government canal
thtcliaediI ocdwn eenadhere henceforth is to be known of-
cock ha fbac s, o M o end , fu l- anna car yin the bal ove , d a win thtatt nti n of Ing a m nw d a l as the D avis lock.
Jtck, and Grinnell Band Oade,dtackles, baylor's Bkick a r touchdown wmatig isaceronegfte.ak owca
are all sophomores, while Ray Baer, blcebtBrinhmA TihHndwtLtefrtEtig.T IC__________________
,ard is a junior. Grinnell and Oade'vaofsieadthpinwsaar- Temkupf the line is faiily cer- I
armen ~ omd to fill the tackle ed. Birmingham kicked and shortly tam, barring that bugaboo Hof all foot- VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY I,'. 1
fobs in case obf ay necessity. Samnmy after Taylor got off a long unt that ball caimps, injuries. Sibley, and John \, T ' Y
Babcock played in Gregory's place, was fumbled by the Birmingham qu ar-I Winston have their places practically All sophomores or second se-
as the veteran was not in shape for terback and Wrathrell recovered. 1 cinched. Winston was the "find" of mester freshmen wishing to try
-srmmg.Ilnapasd oDnlpfomat i the basketball season and it Is the IT out for the Varsity cross country ( itr T" 'PU'X TTT .
Capt. Bob Brown, center, Hawkins, formation for the second touchdown,. hope of Crimson followers that his I squad should report at 3 o'clock G OF ,I
guard, Flora and Grupe, ends and Ben The second half was just a repeti-;' any day this week at the fieldR AQE
Friedman, quarterback, were the vet- tion of the first with Birmingham i the first vintage in Taylor, while Stoll! house.
rans on the team. With Sammy Bab- holding for the earlier part of theI and Hanna are also well skilled inI Stephen J. Farrell, Coach.I
ocknine thelfgame, Friedm anbwill pla half and then cranking. With Taylor ) the open field attack. l I
defesiv hafbak, ithBabockre-and Stoll bearing the brunt of the I
ceiing punts, as the diminutive back work and both getting off beautiful '1NUIV STYAE
is exceptionally fast and shifty, runs the Ann Arbor team smashed 71 .UIERIYAE
Time after time the Varsity brought through for four more tallies in the
tebldontefedonytbefnlqatrHE'Sstopped when within the shadow of The contest clearly demonstrated' H R
tegoalposts. Do Molend5' played the versatility of Holloway's eleveni.I
havoc with~ the Pled line during the His line, fast. and heavy, completely Istlen'
eary prt f the game, smashing his smothered the Birmingham attack. The latest sye in haircuts andm
'z'y through for many, long gains. I Holoway has a triple threat mant of L
is playing yesterday was easily the -f.th eto sriecn las
feature' of the scrimmage. __________________Ih etofsrieca"lasb
Friedman and Balicock also advanc- OIxINTU IO found hand in hand.
et the ball in fine fashion, but they) I OXW NSRCTON 'F
,,were not quite as consistent as the Ted ull___________al
brig fullback. Judging from yester- __________________1
day's scrimmage, the main task now I trainer and boxing instructor ;'I
Conifronting Coach Yost and his assist- wiloecassMndyAy-$jT 1
anits is to develope the individual ly one interested in receiving ik-I, The A c d B r e S o
ors who Jack. ~rsity xeie ,p a struction in boxing can report Sho
appear ~ill f thre positions are .Watermockandgymasium bet.een -NICKELS ARCADE
BennIt 0ostern ymnamust stilleb
fairly well 44tld. 10olokad5ocok ______________________________________n
~nsiderea8s4' Varsity enl prospect, I- _________________________________________
hoeven, as his rilay yesterday showed I, lW ~IY
that he has the possibilities of a splen- --1t8 A$KLE
did flankmanm He is big, fairly fastI
handles a 'bal well, and is hard to 4
an Enget out of the way. Hler rustein hasI
had' little opportunity, to show his'-
Palmer and Heston played the oth- s
r end for the Reds, but neither pro -Po~ction
spect stood out (uring the 'game.
Gabel and Palmerole played the tackl-I ~ inoz es ae to thle
era and Coventry and McIntyre handl-I
ed the guard positions, rdithi Schoen-
femd at center. Pewatzran h
team, Stamman played at tl full and Mil- C l s f1 2
ler and Rankin played the halves.
enrn'rnina the finest -n- r

All DRAWS MAVR,
football practice well under
time University of Illinois, the
candidates 'inludes the 'name
ny Manor, captain of the 1925
all team and, substitute half-
ithe championshi1p footblal
f 1923.
proving his ability in k901l
dI andl at end during the 1923
Manor failed to report, for
the following year. -r
r will find stiff competition in
field this year as he will'hae
osuch veterans as Hall and
kin order to secure a berth
team, Thd job at the wings
ass difficult with Kassel and
eterans of the past two years
outstanding performers.
of average weight, and hard
)TMauer should press the vet-
the limit if he remains o
ad.
NEXT TO
ARCADF TWH ATRE
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PURCHAS OF COLISEUM
WILL AIDI1CE SKTERS'
Due to the purchase of Weinberg's
Colis eum by the Athletic association
during the summer it will be possible
for Michigan students. to enjoy ice
skating five months ,out of the, school
year. This indoor ice pavilion was
operated as a private enterprise prior
to its purchase this past summer.
Fielding IH. Yost, director of ath- 1
letics, stated that the Coliseum will'y
be open to all men and women of
the faculty and student bodies. It is
being rebuilt, enlarged and improved.
In addition to facilities for pleasure
skating, an ideal hockey rink is to be
bilt for the use ;of the Varsity and
interclass hoclkey- eams.
When' the 'artificial ice manufactur-
ing facilities are completed, it will be
possible to schedule games almost
any time of the year and these will
be independent of weather conditions. i
Michigan hockey teams had poor
equipment for some time but have a
goodl record in spite of' it. The 1924-
25 agg,,,reg;ation won the Conference
championship without havimng a home
rink: to play or practice on part of
the time.
Although nio pur'chase price has
been announced it is known that a[
considerable~ sum was involved. Like
-all other parts of the athletic plaint,j
the Coliseum was entirely paid for by
the earnings of competitive sports.
~Nrth Sydneyv, N. S., Sept. 26.E -
Caipt. Joseph Vatcher of the 55 ton
schooner Inez G., of Burego, New
Foundland, and five seamen, were
drowned Friday night when their yes-

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