/ THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 26, 1929 TI-IF. MICT-IICAN DATI .Y TUESAY, CTOBR 2., ._I own .. all v - t I; Ae 0 0*4 \a'i l7 T CWC "Yi~' f-N n aA X I Yale, Dartniouth Losses Surprise East; Washington State's Win Jolts 1 Western Followers PENN LOOKS STRONG Saturday proved to be a day of up- sets for leading East.rn teams in the race for the Seaboard football title.! The defeat of Yale by the warriors[ of Brown was the outstanding feature of the day, and the score, 7 to 0, in-1 cidentally doomed all hopes of theI Blue eleven to go through the season undefeated. When the Eli squad down- ed Dartmouth the preceding week-end it looked as if the long waited for championship was at hand, but Brown put an end to all high hopes, and Yale now is an also ran. Second only to the Yale-Brown up- set comes the defeat of Dartmouth by Harvard. The Crimson started the year with about as poor a showing as a Har- vard football team has ever had. Los- ing the first two games puts a damper on the spirit of the student body, but not on Coach Arnold Horween or his team. It has taken Horween some time to get his system in working or- der, but its success can be judged by the two decisive victories Harvard has been able to gain over William and Mary and Dartmouth on successive Saturdays. The Navy was extremely lucky to win from Colgate, only a 99-yard' run, resulting from a fumble by the Colgate backfield, enabling the Middies to finish the game in front. Loose play marked the entire contest, and the An- napolis school will have to display a better brand of football to beat Mich- igan Saturday. Pennsylvania had no trouble in win- ning from Williams by a large score, and at present, seems the strongest kf the Eastern schools. However, the big test for Penn will come next Sat- urday when Bob Zuppke's fighting Il- lIii will entertain them at Urbana. Princeton was able to win over Le- high by only one point, the final score being 7 to 6, and the Tigers were un- impressive in their victory. Unless they soon begin to play "heads-up' football, it is' likely that the "Big Three" championship will be captur- ed by Harvard or Yale. On the west coast the defeat of Washtngton by 'Washington State' was the leading feature. The former Pa- cific 'Coast champions were doped 'as sure winners, but a field goal in the final minutes of play gave the State team the victory, 9 to 6. LU0 r UKAI kiAlton Kirsclibanun I Lanum's call for a pass when the I1- ; Ilini were on the Wolverine 23 yard I line was not a mistake in the opinion ' of Coach Yost. The quarterback might have called for a drop kick attempt by Peters but the Illinois passes had, been quite successful and he hoped to put over a touchdown. Truskowski was not supposed to intercept the I throw. Although Peters made a nice show- ing in the game we are tempted too be-s lieve that it was Daughertiy and Lan- um that should have been highly tout- ed. Both played well throughout the entire game while Peters failed to re- spond with successful drop kicks on the four occasions when Lanum call- i ed him back. Zuppke's bear stories were of the F usual type. If Mitchigan fans expect-, ed to see a bunch of sickly men car-, ried out on stretchers to participate in the struggle they were disappoint- ed. Not a single man on the entire field was even on crutches during the game. Coach Ingram continued to turn out a winning Navy eleven, when Whitie ]Lloyd, star end, picked up a Colgate' ,fumble on the goal line and ran 99 yards to give his team a 13-7 victory. The team was losing 7-6 at the time'/ with only one minute to play. Such occurences are commonly known as "close shaves." t , C This run leaves both Iichigan and Navy undefeated for the clash atoBal- Illini sophomore halfback, who is timore Saturday. Runs of'99 yards now playing his first year of Big Ten! are rather unusual now that Red touted Grange has left t 'e amateur rankscassa and it is hoped tha neither Lloyd Ior as'i worthy successor' to the famous any man on the Navy team will repeat "Red" Grange. "Frosty" Peters, all such a performance. admit, has an extrenely large pair of shoes to fill if he would take The high-powered Ohio team con- e itnued at its fast pace and sank the Last Saturday, against the Yostmen, Iowans 23-6. Judging on comparativePestfailedtag ood hisYos scores there can be a good clash ex- Peters failed to make good his drop cores there an he ahgood clasht6in- kicking threat in four trials, but he pected when the Michigan outfit in-convinced the patrons on Ferry field wades Columbus. Last week the ow-I that he has a brilliant future ahead ans fell before the Illini by a 13-6 of him. True, he fumbled once or score. The Wolverines defeated 1- twice and made recoveries, but his linois 13=0. On ,uthis basis the score amazing speed warned that with good should be close, but football and pol- interference he will: s ou be skirting, 'itics don't work: that wthe ends with regularity, but he will have to go a long way to equal Grange Subscribe for the Michigan Daily in this field. :"' [GE OFFSET BY SOPHOMORE FIND? Mann Begins Trials C3AOH ROCKNE TO HOLD GRID SCHOOL IN HAWAII n wimCompetitio - oc That Hawaii is a coming force in Elleven members of Coach Matt American football is evidenced by the Mann's varsity swimming squad began factthat Knute Rockne, famous Notre a series of time trials yesterday in the ac Union pool to determine the allround Dame football coach, will arrive in swimming champion of the squad. Honolulu this coming December to The high point man in the five events conduct a school in football playing. on the list will receive a handsome Otto Klum, University of Hawaii trophy by Charles D. Lynch, president coach, whose teams have commanded of the Michigan A. A. U. attention on the mainland during the The 50 yard free style, the first of pagt few years, is r ponsible for the five tests, was run off yesterday Rockne's proposed tri. Klum hs and the remaining events will take turned out several undefeated teams,, place at various intervals throughout al during the past season he at-, the rest of the week. Individualtime j tented Rockne's summer football trials will also be held in each of the fEchool at Corvallis, Oregon. folowing events: 100-yard free style, Although he received many invita- 220,yard free style, 100-yard back tions to conduct football schools in stroke, and 100-yard breast stroke. all parts of the United States, Rockne Captain Samson heads the list of accepted Klum's invitation because,.a contestants which includes fiive other trip to Hawaii appealed to him most. Varsity men from last year's team and For a period of two weeks, he will ,,w 1. if , _r "i upts MA' 4 r ASSS tI CClNG', S. IS PR.FECT CA6M '-BI five new men. R. Halsted, J. Halsted, Darnall, Shorr, and Batter are the other letterman on the list. Wagner who was unavailable for competition last season, and Spindle, Bement, Watson, and Hubbell the outstanding men from last year's freshman team finish the list. lecture .at evening classes and will also referee three important games. Wesleyan has scheduled 15 basket ball games, eight to be played on its home court at Middletown, Cone. The season will extend from Dec. 15 to March 5. + March:, a' ddMi/ NEW I ._C t't{tS IS A(l , =tRST IEAROFt 3[G TIME " "tVc' 'N° = \\t1 V-IND TKE 0014G $. Corduroy Coats Tan, brownt, blue As a good kicker, he showed his Peters holds the marvelous record of ability even though unsuccessful 17 goals in a single game which he against the Wolverines. In practice made in his high school days. "Frosty" lhe put several over from 50 yards. needs seasoning and experience whicdi In the game, his tries were all at con- is just the thing Coach Zuppke is siderable distance from the uprights. giving him in large quantities. 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