V# _,-. *... E DAY.S *O* -TOWER 12, 1926 ran r. .w. r. w Ir l ._ .. -..-" ' f, '---..r..... , oll 3 *} , FO PSS ATTAC Haroldl Barnhazrt9 Sophomore Halfback,4 ,.. ydie On Sideines With Injuiry Received Saturday TICKET ALLOTMENT SOLD (Bly Associated Press) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 11.- Minnesota's eleven was told tonight It would have to face one of the great- est passing machines ever perfected *hen it meets Michigan at Ann Arbor Saturday. Sid Harris, freshman coach and for- I mner Gopher star, brought back this report from the Wolverins' gameI with the Michigan Staters which he, scouted. Harris gay~ the freshmen some of a Michigan's plays as used in the State game and tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday, they will form~ the oppo- sition to the varsity scrimmage. Freshmen had better than average luck with the Michigan plays against the varsity tonight, and Coach Spears turned to the task of perfecting a de- fense for them. Drizzling rain late today slowed up pracce somewhat, but Spears had his men at it as long as possible. Only three days remain for the Gophets to practice here, as Spears will take them away Wednesday, to 1spend Thursday and Friday at Ypsi- lanti, moving into Ann Arbor on the Morning of the game.; Harold Barnhart, sophomore half- back, may be out of Saturday's game as he is still somewhat weak tonight from exhaustion suffered in the Notre Da~me game. Minnesota's allotment of tickets has been sold out and money is being re- funded to late corers. Campus hopes are not as buoyant, however, as last yea}'. Six Swim Contests Sch~eduled at Union Planning to -get an early start in uncovering material for future Var- sity teams, Coach Matt Mann yester- day announced that swimming races' "would be held from 7 to 8 o'clock Fri- day night in the Union pool. Six races will be held, and the win- ners will be given gold medals donated by the intramurl department. Coach Mann ad that Varsity swimmers will not be eligible to compete in these events, so that all competitors will all have an equal chance to win. He also has made arrangements that all racers will be admitted to the pool free of charge. Beginning next Saturday morning, M'ann, will have charge of a special children's class for boys and girls under 10 years of age. From 8:30 to 9: 30, children who& have had no swim- muing experience will be instructed by the coach, and from 9:30 to 10:30 More advanced pupils will be given a chance.' Coach Mann also announced yester- day that Milo Oliphant, Varsity diver in '24, will act as assistant coach of diving for the coming year. rentals Ribbons Carbons The Place of Sevicee Rider's Pen Shop Agency for the JIREMINTON PORTABLE repairing SERIES PITCHERS WHO DID LITTLE WORK BUT WILL DRAW THEIR PAY r ONTIIESID ELI NES' By Wiltoni A. Shupsfon lilg1im'- t V\, i,;eoIi lSattr Ll -Tickets, for..Phe lit aesol"t,galeK r ~~ 'I h aino.Ddy u icv e hansa; lV'.;. e"ir vcvls ell the cl money refuuded too'?\ sch'-lool colr 'now 'thiat'the xxor is giying a iccture ,011 tile '4i, no-s. lollv xis )Vc to z:13 to Q: screQ of Tickets,'' to-all those wx1ohad their 1 -e-- checks returned andl heatri