" :SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1926 THE _MFCIICAN 'DA LY PACE SEVEN r i _ mon"folomm" , - , -- - - ONTHE SIDELIN.ES LOO~tP*OFTEAMS BIrW Wton A. S'hnjwvoui C.aptfain Benny ried-man once again proved himiself to be all-American ,patorlaIl by hi slpledid showing in y sterday's gatie. His brilliant run- ning, his uncanny forward passing, Inl handling of the team make himt Michigan's strongest source of scor- ihig power. Without Priadman, (and . of course, Bo Molena) , Michigan would be rated as only a mediocre Yearm. uAtgainist the Micigan 'State c( en, Friedman gained 216 yardls in ruishinig the line -atd re turning p)unts1. Although hie Ale voted most o his time to throw- Ing passes to the olher eligible miembers of the ~eai, le proved that lie Is ani apt receiver of pisses when lie caught a pass from Itich and ran 40) yards be- ~fore being forced out of bonsnSaes6yrTn. In' the three quarters in which he played, Friedman threw 10 passes for a total of 148 yards. Of the 10 he; c~rew, three were incomipleted and cue was intercepted. Friedman's Longest pass was cauglit by Flora who gained 46 yards for the third touch- down of the game. it is generally conced~ed flit (Irwin lteritz was 'AMichga's greatest defensive quarterback,. but F'riednia's showing In the first two gamnes of this season gives rise to thie sspicioii that the ceptno of the 1926~ team miay take that hoor, or at least share it. Smith, the sensational fll-- back of the State eleven, broke away twice for lng gaas when t r edniun was lhe onliy man be- t eens him and the goal posts. Onl cacti ocasion tle Wolverine cap- taintackled Min. SSmith punted four times for an ~~er age of 45 yardni, a 12 yard margin er the Michigan kickers. Last week ainst Kalamazoo, Smith punted for iaverage of 50 yards, from the line scrimmage. Michigan could use a n like Smith in the game with Minnesota nett week. ratronize aly Advertisers. Ribbons Carbons T[he Place of Service ideir's Pen Shop Ageney for the AE1IN(GTON PORtTABLE repa tiing. OPTI CAL EPT. 'Lenses and Frames made to order. SOptical Prescriptions Filled tate Street Jewelers ' AMNRAEIML Today and Monday BILL HART -In- " (It's a Western) H l~leii and Warren Comedy a " FELIX, 1?TE CA" BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOPPE H. Harper Licensed Barber S'pecializes in Ladies' and Children's Hair Ciiaing Phone 9616 51 Nickeln Arcade Wa ter Weber'sconm1st 111m ! !plulnt"ing wyas one of the out- standin~g ieaftmros of Mllcldlgah's rtis i-irgatt~tck yesterday, and it. iN likely that Sie will be used in the Jinnesota game at halfback. Last year Coacht Yost surprised tzhe footba~tll fans when -he an. iioulhicxed th at Weber -would playI at half!,aek in thfe crucial game f thle season. Weber's strong de~fensive pro-wer will be a great wsset to Michig t Inh breaing ump the M3thiiesota shiift and it" will' be no0 surprise next week if Coach Yost anminces ihal'he hits se.- lected a heavy fullback to :play -at htalfbatck. At the next meeting of the