h THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'DAY, NOVEMBAIER 28, 1926 1 ei i BLASTS N 0 T . HE DAMi: N Hopts 19=01 REUAR SUAO B Pick Oosterbaan On BTC T AKEckersall's Team; T Friedman Is Pilo 5 9-0 HASKELL MEN TO MAKE BIDS FOR MYTHICAL TEAMS In Walter Eckersall, sports critic of the Chicago Tribune, includes two Wolverines on his first all-Conference eleven, on which five of the Big Ten schools are represented. Benny Friedman is named captain and quarterback while Oosterbaan, hisl teammate, is awarded the left end po- sition. Other schools represented on i the first team are Ohio State, Illinois, Northwestern, anid Minnesota. Of Friedman, Eckersall says, "The Wolverihe leader is a natural football player who does so many things well i that it is hard to find his equal anyI place in the country. His keen judg- I ment in the selection of plays, com- bined with his accurate place kicking and catching of punts, hakes him an ideal man for the position. He goes on to say of Herb Joesting, the Minnesota "pile-driver," "he is unquestionably the greatest fullback in the country.. and he should be the unanimous choice of all critics." Ralph "Moon" Baker, captain of I Northwestern, is cited as one of- thet big reasons why the Wildcats finishedt their season in a tie for the Confer- ence title. Thie iRaskeii Indian Team Now that the season for choosing mythical all-American teams is here, The eleven regulars shown above Westerners, was considered sure of the question is raised whether or not as they line up on the field, are Jones, his position at tackle at the first of the Haskell Indians have a man or I.e., Roebuck, l.t., Fairbanks, l.g., the season, but found extremely keen two who merit especial mention in Hawley, c., Guernean, r.g., Jennings, i competition for this berth. Roebuck View of their showing this year. r.t., Pappio, r.e., Ward, q.b., Levi, l.h., and Jennings have shown great Since R. E. Hanley came to HaskelljSmith, r.h., McLain, f.b. strength to land the tackle assign- five years ago, the Red Men have Chief Tom Stidman, captain of the mnents. Ohio Wesleyan Witl Open New Michig an lL0 StadiumNext Year A ICoach Fielding II. Yost yesterday aiie(I Place Broda, of jBroWn 1IQaansa l confirmed the report that Ohio >tes-' O fsy Pce A ad of ronIplann- leyan university, coached by George ElectgOosterlman Gauthier, had been scheduled for the' opening contest on the Woiverin kj" j ° T + i NAjib schedule next year, the game to ): 'i fF EEED played on Oct. 1, in the new Michiganilj- stadium. (y As ociated Pres) Ohio Wesleyan, formerly on the N4W YOi, Nov. AII-Ameri- schedule of Ohio State every season, i 'urn made lbmiri u aPearance was dropped by that institution andi here tod,::. with newspaper critics i t almost immediately carded by Coa,4 ) ' , 1t on the selection of a ma- Yost, who played on and also coach(, (*[ o t1v outstunding linemen. Wesleyan in 1897, the only year that Irrfdn .o Michigan at quarter eleven defeated the Columbus aggre- and uSIig 1 1innesota at fullbacK gation. lhwerettbiarimous choices, but there Tihn.was a wide difference of opinion on The game will be the first to be halfbacks. played in the new stadium which will :Following is a newspaper concen- be formerly dedicated three weeks I sus on All-American lines: Broda, later by the Ohio State team. This j Brown and hanson, Syracuse, ends; contest brings the total number of| ickhorst, Navy and Nelson, Iowa, games scheduled for next season to tackles; Schmidt, Army, and Hess, eight, five of which will be played Ohio State, guards; Boeringer, Notre against Conference opponents. Dame, center. The complete schedule follows: 'Baker, Northwestern; Rogers, Penn- Ohio Wesleyan, here, Oct. 1; Michigan sylvania; O'Boyle, Notre Dame; Kaer, State,. here, Oct. 8; Wisconsin, at Southern California, and Wilson, La- Madison, Oct. 15; Ohio State, here, fayette, were mentioned chiefly for Oct. 22 (dedication) ; Illinois, at Chain- the halfback positions. paign, Oct. 29; Chicago, at Chicago, Nov. 5; U. S. Naval academy, here, Columbia has dropped Ohio State Nov. 12; and Minnesota, here, Nov. 19. from its 1927 schedule. Michigan men are just as particular about their haircut as they are about their clothes. Every detail is noticed and we strive always to justify their patronage. ARCADE BARBER SHOP' 6 Nickels Arcade °t 0; Letzelter, Mefort and Harpster. The s irst TeanL latter drop kicked two beautiful field Oosterbaa , Michigan............LT goals in the third period. Statistics Raskowski, Ohio State............LT of the battle showed that Carnegie Shively, Illinois .... LG outplayed the Rockne men in all de- IReitsch, Illinois.................C partments. Hess, Ohio State ................. RG" Notre Dame's first string men were Johnson, Northwestern ..........RT started in at the start of the second Wheeler, Minnesota ............ RE period. Friedman, Michigan (Capt.) ......Q The line was unable to stem the Baker, Northwestern ............LH -rushes of the Skiiio backfield. After Karow, Ohio State................RH a pass, Har Aster to Donohoe, had net- Joesting, Minnesota ................F ted 18 yards, the latter ran wide [ Second Team around left end for a touchdown. Bell, Ohio State .................LE Letzelter failedI to kick goal. Car- Baer, Michigan.................LT' negie was benefited by a break when Dart, Northwestern .............. LG Mefort blocked a punt and recovered K. Rouse, Chicago ................. C the ball on Notre Dame's 18-yard line. Lovette, Michigan ...............RG1 Letzelter carried the ball over for Nelson, Iowa...................RT another touchdown. III added the Fisher, Northwestern ............ RE extra point. Almquist, Minnesota...............Q The third period had just begun !!Kutsch, Iowa.................LH when Yoder intercepted a Notre Dame Wilcox, Purdue (Capt.) ..........RH pass on the latter's 33-yard line. On Lewis, Northwestern...............F the next play Hartster drop kicked Third Tiam a goal from the 38-yard line. I Apitz, Chicago.................LE lj 4 had better and better elevens, winning 37 out of 46 games under his tutelage up to this year, when the team has gone through the season undefeated although travelling all over the coun- try. The only blemish on their record is a tie with Boston college, -but the New England school had one of the best teams in its history this fall. A week ago, the Indians administered a severe trouncing to Michigan State, winning by a 40-0 score. Marriner, Illinois............ LT Hansen, Minnesota.............LG Klein, Ohio State.................C Von Bremer, Wisconsin .........RG Uridil, Ohio State...............RT Burrus, Wisconsin...............RE Lanum, Illinois.................Q Grim, Ohio State................LH Gilbert, Michigan (Capt.) ........RH Daugherity, Illinois..............F 3 t -, "f EVE RYTHING A THLE TIC GOODS Regulation Gym Outfits Shoes-Sweat Shirts Gym Suits George 1. Moe SPORT SHOP 711 North University Ave. Next to Arcade Theater 11 1 - i --_.,. , 1' fI 11 3 II I - - -- - - 'I N f i I I I I I 1 + f C i 1 A ELL7 tl t I r I y AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS / KODfAS )_ t ~Your t lipt Your Christmas Shopping Will be simple if you bring your gift list to our Kodak counter. College chums, the folks at home-anyone on your list would be glad to get a Kodak. , ' '. ' ' I Your Idea of Evening Clothes Is the Same as Ours! And so completely mater- ialized by Hickey-Freeman I1 Ai II f;} 11 I 41