R15, 1926 THE. MICHIGAN DA-IjLY PAGE Tf-IF Ni i7Y44lW.'" .: n M TCT-i.FQiTCAN ? 'Yw sF.A, Y PAG ON THE SIDl+ELINES no dfnt announceient as to they 8011 take the Brown JTug up,1 to o.)cning lineup for the Minnesota liifico poiis on Nov. 21: but xwe game, but Coach Wieman intimated are buying a round trip ticket yesterday that the men wvould line as for hier, follows: Oosterbaan and Flora,ens Baer and Gable, tackles; Palmeroli H~arold Barnhart, star sophomor( and Squier or Lovette guards, Trus- halfback of the Gopher eleven, ac. lQwsid, center; Friedman,, quarter- coinpanied the team to Ypsi, but may back; Rich and Gilbert at the halves; not start against the Wolverines Sat= and, Molenda at fullback. rd~cay. Since being taken out of tht Notre Darte game last week, he was Lst minute flanges are al- wvays in order, but Its not like- ly that Coach Yost will' vary his lintep befoe Satrday. In the Minnesota game last year, Coach Yost put Weber at halfback ii order to bolster the le ihigan line, and Ie nity 41o the samie agin this seaLson. Although Waii"itr Weber may not start, it Is a ce- tainty that lhe will see action be- fore tihe final whtle. In the backfield, Yost will undoubt- ely use Greenwald, Hoffman, Bab- cock and Puckolwartz at some period of the -game. Greenwald "establish- d" himself in the opening game against the Oklahoma Aggies and may be called upon to substitute foe cli at left half-back. Puckolwartz and Hoffman have been making excep- lional showings of late and may be useful in turning back the Gophers. If Truskowski should weaken under the strai of an Imortant Coiference gamie, Schoenfelt -will get thte all at center. CragIn and Steinecker arc also reserve cn- ters aind may substitute at the pivot poi~ton, 'Nylad has been substituting for Flora at end and is expctci to have an opportin- ity to tackle a few Minnesota players.. Oade and Griniell are two substitute tackles who are certain of getting their first taste of Conference competition Satur- day. 9t~i Wolverines will hold their final wo kout at Ferry field this afternoon, anc then journey out to Barton Hills whore they will stay until game te The practice today will be a light pa Ving and signal drill to polish p theyattack to be used against the Qo~hers. Jack Lovette has not -Worked tif his incohplete, but Is expect- e~to take his examinaton tis alternoot. Ii the evet that he 14 not declared eligible, Squier will start at right guard. We made a special trip over to Ypsilanti yesterday afternoon to see -the Minnesota team, but we found that the advanced newspaper reports had been erroneous. The Gophers did not arrive in Ypsi until 7:15 last night, too late to practice, but just ifn time for their "social engagements." After their long journey, It is likely that the Minnesota teami will hlave a light workout this morning to limber up, ani ten hold( a signal drill this afternoon. The Ypsilanti Normal team prac- tices too, so don't mistake the Identity of that Green team. Thej Minnesota team will wear gold 1 colored, jersies, and will shift to the tune of a Swedish swan song. According to d. Detroit paper yes- terday, Dr. Spears is going to throw his Minnesota-West Virginia shift formation to the winds. "I don't be- lieve it, but say it again." After us- infg the shift play all season, is it reasonable to suppose that the Goph- ers are going to play without the shift? Tite Little Brown Jug, the cov- eted trophy of the Minnesota and Michigan teams, has beeni remov- ed fromt its place on top of the show case In the athletic offices, and is now getting a dressing uip. This is one time we are dressing it up, but 1t e no intention of taking It on a journey. "All dressed up and no place to go!" Minnesota usually sends a few men, down here to take the jugI home, but they haven't had much confined to the university hospital with a severe cold. Althiough we failed to see the 3innesota team practice at TOMi yesterday, we are going over, to tiheiDetroit subarb again today. Wfe saw a large squad! of Ypsl woman practicing football and discovered the reason Slaughter tnirned down a. prof essional foot- ball offer t*~ coach a girls' foot- ball tealn. . We would give a re- 4 ort of the prractlce but It 1.140f only space that prohibits. There will be three teams holding p~ractices at Ypsi today, the Ypsi Nor- mal elIeven, the Minnesota squad and thie girl's gym class. Duit5 demands we scout the Minnesota team, but later we will meet all the Ann Arbor spec- tators at the girls' footbalr game. Mr. Tillotson reports a ticket sell-out. K.~~ 114.L~ s L Sp~eed ballResults Yesterday's games were as follows: Phi Kappa 6, Tau Epsilon Phi 3. Phi Gamma Delta. 10; Sigma Pi 3. Delta Upsif,"- 15, Phit Beta Delta 2. Alpha belta Phi 30, Psi Ji S*4on 3. Sigma .Alpha Mu 12, Phi K~appa Sig- as 7. Im, 1Ddeta PapaEpsilon 1, Chi 0 (forfeit. Phi Chi 10, Phif Kappa Phi Lambda Kip]a e, ma 3. Theta Delta Alpha5. Kappa S"g- W'ednesday's resalets: Tau Kappa Dpsilon, 10, Theta 3 . Alpha Kappa Lamlbda 1, Zeta Wlta: Tau 0 (forfeit). Phi kMu Alpha 22, Sigma.P1i2. Sigma Zeta (Delta Tanu Vpelon) i Phi Delta Theta 0 (forfeit).: Phi Sigma kappa 10, Sigma Phi Epsilon 9. Kappa Nil 14, Triangle 1. Theta Chi 1, Alpha Chi1 Sigma 0 (forfeit). Delta Alpha Epsilon 1, Alpha Rho Chii 0 (forfeit). Acacia 1, Phi Rho Sigma 0 (forfeit). Alpha Sigma Phi 15, NOl Sigma NuO0: . Alpha Tau n ~oga 1, Delta Sigma Delta 0 (forfeit). HOLD SWIM MEET TONIGHT The first of a series of all-campus swim meets will be held at 7:30 to-j night at the Union under the direction of Matt Mann, Varsity swimming coach, gold medals to be awardesd to the winners of the various events. Six events are on the program, the prizes to be glyen out by theo intra- mural office. Contestants will be per- mitted to enter the tank free of charge. English Wain From Yanks at Soccer (BY Associated P e'ii) STOURBRIDGE, England, Oct. 14.- The soccer football team of the Sportsmanship Brotherhood of Wor- cester county, Massachusetts, playing its first game on English soil, today was defeated by the Stourbridge team 5 to 2. CHAMPAIGN, lnt--lair, French diminutive halfback who carried the balil 'twice againset Butler and gained 72 yard s, Bids fai to become an 1111- nois regular. Coach Zuppk6, us~rig this week's practice on offensive work, iis favoring the youngster. 1Subscribe for The Michigan. Daly. p Inincvdualized SmartFariishli - gsL This Tal fr Yu - -T Of biege and L.nglish pearl IMa - a$ - y-- 4 MI _ W -b . with widely paced pencil stripes i l esirable shades that carry or newr $ featured loo c4Ir ~~nH Of brilliant stripes for suit- ings in fall patterns- - "b" !, SCA RFS .,±)101 14t =In rich foreign colored silks, : I cretedin-'En gland s novel+ and distinctive fasio $8 - PI an si Glve. aand n ue wihu eo h ri - $-a;PIGndand DiRsknI 2.25 wndulie aa - a1 w.Ii . . n ~ A M u& N UN- o a I- Ir A Tom o FOUND FOUND-Fountain pen corner of Pros- pect and Volland. Phone 7234 16-17-18 FOUND-Autonmatic Pencils which we sell at a low figure, $.50 to $1.50 that work as well and last as long as the best. Rider's Pen Shop., tft FOR RENT FOR RENT-Masq urate and Hallow- e'en Costumes for rent. Mrs. Spaul- ding, 115 Ei. Liberty. Call 3581. 15-16 FOR RENT-A double i oom or half interest in a double room. 502 1. Jefferzon or Dial *21297. FOR RENT-Double and single rooms, convenient to downtown. Dial 8204. 15-16-17 NOTIC-First class repair work on all musical instruments at Schaeb-- erle & Sons. 110 S. Main St. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two Ford tourings, in good running condition,',$30 and $65. Dial 6592, S. Robinson, 1115 Forest, 7-10 p.m. 1-17-18 FOR SALE-Ford touring, excellent condition, ready for any trip. Bum- pers fronit and rear. $25 cash. Phone Chase, 21917 at meal hours. 15-16 FOR SADE-Tuxedo, size 36. Worn only once, will sacrifice for half price. Call 402 S. Observatory or Phone 3695.+ 15-16-17 FOR SALE-Ford touring, 5 good tires, $45. Phone 21888, 517 E. Mad- ison. 15-16-17 FOR SALE-A. Nash Co. Suit, Ovr- coat or topcoat, made to measure. $23.00. Guaranteed fit. Phone 21073. 14-15-16 FOQR SALE-C Melody Saxophone ; good condition. Call 4478 Kuchnle. 14-15-16 FOR SALE-Pollce pups for sale, 2 X'males, 2 females, 21 weeks old, weigh 30 pounds; finest ped. dam Judy Stud Astor von Waldort. W. Dickson, 312 N. 4th avenue. 12 o'clock afternoons. Tel. 21262. 14-15-16 FOR SALE-Ink Is the life blood of your Fountain Pen. You will always get the right kind at Rider's Pen Shop. We sell no ink substitutes or kinds which clog your pen and make it useless. Your. pen and ink spe- cialist knows. tf LOST LOST-A long grey purse belonging to Elizabeth Struthers. Phone 21858. Reward offered for its return. 16-17 LOST-Redf Cocker Spaniel, license No. 12, name "Rusty." Substantial reward. Call 9692 16-17-18 LOST-Between Library and Madison Street, a set of zoology instruments. Call 9479. 16 LOST-Grey suede jacket at Arcade Cafeteria, Wednesday noon. Call 21241. 16-17-18 NOTICE-New Victor Records, Ortho- phonic recording. Every week at Schaeberle & Sons, 110 S. Main St. tf LOST-All desire to promote highly colored pens, necessarily made of celluloid, at a great sacrifice of sta- bility to attract the eye and assist the advertising. Our pens are made, almost without exception of PURE VEGETABLE GUM (RUBBER, the most stable material ever found for fountain pens. Rider's Pen Shop. tf WANTED WANTED-Office space near campus. M. Mack, 945 Dewey, Dial 21882 . WANTED-Students to sell arm bands at Michigan-Minnesota game. Call. 9568, 1341 Wilmot. 16 WANTED-Two tickets for the Minne- sota game. Call 8450, 207 S. Ingalls. 16-17 . WANTED-Three tickets for Minne- sota. Your price. Talor 5917. 16-17 ~Ia~ifi~ A nrrt~iu~ WNTED TO R'ENT-Four rooms for the week-end of the Wisconsin If you are a telephone suabscriber call 1im gaE9dme, location near- Cambridge at the AdTaer Dial 21214, and your waont ad i Forest. Dial 5618. 16 -17-1" will be charged.,__________________________ The Michigan D~aily reserves the right to classify all wants ads under approriate hcadI- \VANT.PD--Stuidents: Free trip to ings and to revise or withhold objecctionIable Txs(uin oias.Fr1fr copy.Tea duighlay.Frifo- This column closes at 3 1'. M. date PreCed- Ilat ion write at once. Box 119 inkg publication. Notice of any error must be Mcia al.1G1-i given in time- for the secoinserMthianDalyon-1-. CASH RATES Ten cents per reading lute (on the basis; of 1iVANTll-A double desk. Call 4618S five average words to the line) for one ortwo insertions, and ask for House Manager. 15-16 Nine cents per reading line for three or muorc insertions.#WATD S Cash classifteds receivedl at the Daily ofie W TD-trdents' laundry. Called in The Press Building onl I ta:'iard Street. for and delivered. Call 7992. CONTRACT RATES Special standardized r-ates given oar applicd- tion. WANT6D--Tultor foi" Spaniishi. Mattt know language well.. Address Box 118 Michigan Daily, Press Build.- ing. 15-16-17 IWANTED- Senior ellgineer wishei room near Washtenaw above South U. Desires to be- only s;tudlent in !house. Box 117 Michigan D't.ilv. WANTED-Young and _. healthy men weighing 150 pounds or more to act as blood dlonors at University I-os- pital. Apply at Hlouse Physician's office. 12 to 17 ie WANTED-Eland ironers, pressure and mangle workers. Steady work and good pay. U. of 'M. Laundry. East Washington. 10-11-12-13-14-15 WANTED-Students to know that we have a $5.00 pen which is unequalled at the price. Call for Wahls new $5.00 pen, any style of paoint and in three colors Hard Rubber Holders. Rider's Pen Shop. tf xNOTIC £ NOTICE-Amnbitious college students who are working their way through school, have a splendid opportunity with large national institution. Local Branch ,Office, Suite 5, 209 S. State St. Dial 9592. 16-17 NOTICE Fri. & Sat., Oct. 15-16, the Tapestry Store at 119 5. Main street, will offer Beautiful Imported Tapestry Panels, Special price $1.98, $2.98,'$3.98 and $4.98 each. A beautiful Imported Pa- nel given free. Saturday, Oct. 23rd, at 8 p. m. Call for free number on tis beautiful panel, numbers free to all. MIC14IGAN DISTRIBUTING AGENCY - 16-17 NOTICE-Dressmaking, general and altering. Promipt service. 'Miss Eisele, 509 Thompson, Phone 22340. 16-17-18 NOTICE-Tutor, University Graduate, will tutor in mathematics and science. Phone 4805. 16-17-18 NOTICE-Miss - Elsie Janis used a Baldwin Piano last evening during her concert. We have them for sale. Allimendinger Music Shop, Maynard street. 16 NOTICE-Bear the latest knockout! The Birth of the Blues, on the Col- umbia at Almendinger's, Maynard street. 16-17 FIRST SHOWING REgA SHOES v, $6.80 ALL ONE PRICE OR Display at DEL PRETE'S E * 213 E. Liberty i RPHY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in a new Swidelast, Exclusively shown, all { sizes carried in stock. $1350' 'r~sni~ Tt n " "1 AA llU .1'l. VOICE CULTURE-Pansy Johnson, contralto; graduate University, School of Music, pupil of Horatio Connell, Philadelphia. Dial 4685. 94S. State. 11 to 16 mdc NOTICE-Pianos and Victrolas :!or rent, terms right. Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf NOTICE-Mell Gillespie, Teacher and Soloist; thirty years, experience; banjos, mandolin, guitar and chord construction. Dial 4757. 8 to 30 mci eod