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PAGE six THE FMICHIGAN DAILY

ISATUR1DAY, OCTfOBER 9 , 1926

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MrNNESOT ELEVEN MEETS .TESTk
IN NOTRE DAME C NtSTODA
T 0 M With every man on the Notre Dame comparative strengths of the teams in
frst eleven a veteran from last year's the West. Minnesota meets Michigan
Tnc Atn u tesao that game ,will dendi much on how
IIC( th ls tdya inepls the Gophers show up today. Notre
him he Mnnesta irstteamhasDame is also playing its first hard
facd te Mnneotaaggregation of game and will be. watched with much
by PITCH ls er n hsgm will be, a interest. The Irish are reported to
strongtetfo the Gopher backfiel'd.I have a great team again, despite va-
Pres) 1Although only five mnen are missing canciess.
ithi fair wveatlt- from last year's squad, these five
moen have left a decided vaca~ncy. Fri-
owls game, at- right, all-western fullback, who has }..:
be shattered b~eenl hailed by Pockne as the gr'eatest
,e time with a plunging fuzlback that Notre Daitiej
0. Last Suni- ever had, seems to be the greatest lossI1
r way into the of all. Jot Parelli, halfback, has not1
returned to school, while Hanouisek,
ik all baseball ;guardl, and .Toin McMullen, tackle,
zof the three have both turned professional. Cap-
tendance mark tain Crowve, who was the mainstay at
was shattered end, has completed his schooling, and-
he fifth game the coach is having "much difficulty in I
aggregate at- replacing hitm. Crowe is well refietn'-
s was 241,343 tiered by Minnesota fans as the manjz
ouldl be enough who ran interference for Parisien last rr
nd the worlds year when both raced over 80 yards, s y°
0, st bytheand then lpost a touchdown- when the
:s in the six half ended.
Minnesota's backfield contains 'somef
Prs)jstrong melt, and it is a brainy outfit. { x
Joesting and Arcndsee are strong In
The probable battering the line, while Pepla*, Ny z
Ya k e; dalil, O 'Bien, and Barnhart are all : :, .
Dugr, Mat, very fast. Almquist, star quarterback "Four ,yard" Joestig
eri, 2b, a, from last year's team, will be unable Pugn trMneoaflbc
cy, p. Card- to play because of ineligibility. whoninxpcedt star whenotaf theac
rthI rthors I~je lines, the most impartait Gophr eleven meets Notre Dame to-
til, 3b, IHafey, } cange in the Gopher lneupn is thedaatMnepls Jetig wh
~ws, lexn-shifting of Walsh back to the guard played on the team last year as a
" ~position after he had been tried atI sophomd''e, was a big factor in the
en d withbout much success. Either strong showing of the Northmen.
1'0Whie.r or Tuttle will hold down the
.~other end berth. Gary and Johnson Al "Trunchorse"' Miller, Harvard's
0IT1 w~jj ]f ill probably start at tackles Hanson giait} fullback, tips the scales at 198
and Meili. guards, and Strand, center. pounds, but he Is the same Al Miller
Today's game will do much to clar- who threw dust1i Frank Husseys face
Gridirons i(f ify the atmosphere with regard to the: last winter,
Yale To;r
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Davis-Elkins at Army.
Lehigh at Brown. I
Wc sleyan at Columbia.
St. Bonaventiure at Colgate.
Williams at Cornell.
Virginia Polytech at Dart mouthb.
Washington College at Georgetownl.1
Holy Cross at Harvard.
Lafayette at Pittsburgh.
Richmnond Drake at Navy.
Washington-Lee at Princetoni.
Swarthmore at P'ennsylvania. j
Lafayette at Pittsburgh.
Marietta at Penn Stag e.
William and Mary at Syracurac.
Rutgers at Washington and J0le1 c-
SOii.
Georgia at Yale.
Georgia Tech- at Tulane.
WEST
Lombard at Detroit.
Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Stage.
Notre Dame at Minnesota.
Kansas at Wisconsin.
North Dakota at Iowa.
Maryland. at. Chicago.
Kentucky at Indiana.
Carleton at Northwestern.
Wabash at Purdue.
Missouri at Nebraska. i
B~utler at Illinois.
FAR WEST
Oregon at Washington.
If you make a hole in one and fail l
to discover' the fact before playing an-
other ball you fail to dualify for the
famous "Hlol'e in One" Club, the pow-,
ers of goltdom have decided.

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>r 'lhr hns atSliiia la
I leeTorl limen ran up a:,51-0 seyre overf
North Daliota. le made :t Wo I oui-1
.downs, kicked a field goal anidqscoe~l
four more points after touchdo vn for
a ot al of 19 po tnt .Ile leads. pop
lenda by' asin gle point, anullis also a
ore0 point oh erd of hWs t cainitsie.
,Joemt ig, a ndlthree other, whio are,
iOhio; and BernneiI, Tlndiia, a llt;
xvholiu Aerye c1tars la st, year.

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.ie no11 ; Fl'i-si round results of the all-cam-
;i<a~lii ,?Gs tgolf I ournament being played o,-
iicrdit t1. l' r nArb"or Course this weekr' and(
y~~~t ,-(i nle aea follows: lDavid Ward 'won
'ith: the rroin 11aph Cole by default, J. WV;'
I [a rison from Phil Pfaffmann, one' t
T. . 1. :p ini 20 holes, Jlohn Glover from Johfn
D.). 4" 13(rgelin, 3 and 2. -
2 1 It-yl
20 0 I T. A. R. Vyse won from 11. ~
9 Wi tlodes, Robert Hastings from .p
t() Branch, by default, IHugo Krave from
0 0 !James Lewis, 4 and 3, Fred Glover,,
:; 0 { from Geworg;e Dolliver, 9 and 3, and
20 1I T. Ff. Goodspeed from L. F. Brow~,}
2 0 0 1 3 and 1. , .s
2 0 0j Two matches in the second roue~
1 0 3" have also been played: Vyse defeated,,
1 01 1 J. Glover, (e and 4, while Goodspeeii'-
I. 0 0 upset all (dope b~y defeating F. -Glovers
1 0 0 #ca:plain o the Varsity golf team, r3.
--iup with 1 to play. The remalnings,
A i cIseond round matches will be played,
1-11 uS today or tomorrow, and the senkl4 o

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