f T H MICHIGANDAILY TUESUAY, AI IY YRNY "Y 1 I . .n I 7 i-nun !ROSE STARS-AS UtNBEIATIII N 1e BADGER ELEVEN 1A T T EAST TOEND SEASQNi Lafayette Has Little To Fear From Lehigh; N. Y. V. Faces Strong Nebraska Warriors VALE TO MEET HARVARD (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 15.-Two of the East's four unbeaten and untiec college football teams will strike their final blows on the gridiron next Sat- urday, one with prospects of an easy triumph over a foe of long standing,I the other with a drive into the West for its first intersectional battle on, foreign grounds. Lafayette, victor in its fifth straightl game apparently has little to fearI from Lehigl, although the embattled Bethlehem, Pa., warriors finally emerged from their long losing streak{ last Saturday, but the Nebraska Corn- huskers loom as a formidable threat to New York university's unblemished record. Critics pointed to the N. Y. U. front row as one of the most power-t ful in the country. -t A light schedule of games, toppedt by Yale's annual struggle against Har- vard at New Haven, will offer only minor opposition for other leaders in the fight for Eastern supremacy. Brown and Navy cherish unbeaten and untied records Lafayette and N. Y. U., booked for comparatively easy games, the Middies having scheduled Loyola as a tune up tilt for the Army strug- gle one week hence. The Bruins like- wise accept a scrimmage with New Hampshire largely as a preparatory ,ontest for their farewell battle on Thanksgiving day against Colgate. Holy Cross, Army, Boston College, and Syracuse also have light opposi- tion, meeting Boston University, Ur- sinus, Pittsburgh and Niagara re- spectively. ; Eight major elevens will rest on the result of important games on Thanks- giving day. Pennsylvania and Cor- nell, Pittsburgh and Penn State, West Virginia and Washington and Jeffer- son who meet in hardy conflicts on the holiday, will be idle on Saturday. Notre Dame has not been defeatedt in a home football game for 20 years. Since the war only five losses have been chalked up against them alto- gether. Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. DEFEATS IOWA 'Swimmers To MeetNOMLTAMES At Union Tomorrowur r Interfraternity swimming and water dfE S °[, polo will begin tomorrow in the Union - pool with both of these events to be Cross-country men will begin their run off during the afternoon, but as j last week of intensive training for separate events. the Conference meet Saturday at Min- Pairings will be posted on the in- neapolis, when they engage the Mich- tramural bulletin board and team igan Normal harriers, state chain- managers will #be notified before each pions, in a practice run over the five meet by the Intramural office. After mile course today. tomorrow three dual meets will be The race this afternoon will be used held every Monday, Wednesday, and to determine which of Coach Farrell's Friday afternoon beginning at 4:30. men will make the trip Thursday for Competition will be held strictly on the meet, and it is expected that an elimination basis in both the swim- ( either six or seven men will be so- ming -nd the water polo, and the lected. winning team in each of these events Thus far, Captain Briggs, Hornber- will be awarded'a silver loving cup ger, Wuerfel, Iskendarian, Lamont, by the Intramural department as well and Monroe, have shown up best but as 75 points on the fraternity activities 1Hill, Winslow, Aubrey, and O'Brien chart. have all kept in the running, and promise to put up a good fight before IOWA CITY.-Ninety-three fresh- the selections are made. man donned suits and reported to Coach Rollie Williams in the initial Coach Bo McMillen's Geneva college basketball practice of the season re- football team may meet Loyola univer- cently. sity in a post-season contest. Gene Rose Halfback of the University of Wis- consin eleven who played a conspicu- ous part in the Badgers' 20 to 10 vic- tory over Iowa at Madison last Sat- urday. Rose's passing was directly responsible for the three touchdowns registered by his team against the Hawkeyes. Out of 10 passes, three resulted directly into touchdowns, five were completed for long gains, and only two were incomplete. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL All candidates for the fresh- man basketball squad will re- port for practice in Waterman gymnasium this week. Men whose names begin with the let- ters A-M will report at 7 o'clock Monday night while the others will start practice Tuesday even- ing. Each man will bring his own equipment when he reports at the gymnasium.j Division of the first year squad has been made necessary by the large number of men re- porting and lack of adequate facilities for handling so many men, thus giving everyone a fair opportunity. Coach Ray Fisher. 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