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A.L L .:J.L is JAti .L, 1Ld.:; I orrMrr+r aors+r r wr/ ir rorr^rrir ir Mrrrr MY wAw O flO EELEVEN WILL JOESTING TIES RECORD OF GRANGE PHELAN PLACES THREEPURPLE CLAIM TO BIG TEN TITLE BY SCORING REFUTED BY COMPARATIVE SCORES 1EED POYWERFIL LIN LVRI N 8 N TEA Recent contentions by Northwestern Michigan's 37 points on WisconsinVEARI supporters that the outcome of the added to the 25 point margin of the lt n r f eArmy-Navy game furnishes the solu- Badgers over Indiana gives Michigan, KaE t An rury f Jone° PurdueCoach SelectsAll-Conference tion of the Western Conference title 62 points against the Hoosiers while l r et o h s n e c i 6 o gn th All fre ING TRrCKSTER shmeii and other first year, I Running Backs BEGIN LONGJOURNEY (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30.-Knute Rockne's defensive stonewall if it holds the plunging Trojan backs in the intersectional classic here next Saturday between Notre Dame and University of Southern California, in the unanimous opinion of sports writ- ers who have seen both teams in action. Noline has withstood successfully this season the smashes of Howard Jones' Big Three-Morton Kaer, How- ard Elliott and Morley Drury. Pro- tected by an unusually strong inter- ference, each of this trio packs the ball for long gains. Stanford university, which defeated U. S. C., for the coast championship by a margin of one point, had great holes torn in its lines. Idaho, Oregon Agricultural college, California and Montana likewise saw their forward walls ripped open by the two and three man interference and the fleet backs scraping through for gains that ran up to 25 and 30 yards. Kaer A Speedy Bach Morton Kaer, fleet of foot and withj a baffling twist, represents the big- ger ground gaining unit of the Tro- jans. Running in a crouching position behind the key man in his interfer- ence, the big quarterback is seldom nabbed before he has gained from three to 15 yards. He has shown somewhat of a tendency to slow up after two periods and sport writers believe le will be replaced after that much action. Howard Elliott's end running and passing have bordered on the sensa- tional in the last few games. Taking the ball close behind the line of scrim- nage, he gets away quickly around end, often outrunning his interference. He shoots his overheads; fast and low from a rather deep position. Drury Is Injured Morley Drury, big halfback, is not expected to see action in the Notre Dame fracas owing to injuries to both knees. Jones has said, however, that if Drury is able and wants to go in, he will not stop him. Drury invari- ably carries the ball from a deep punt formation. Elevien Including Oosterbaan Friedman And Baer JOESTING AT HALFBACK Thee members of the 1926 engan football team were honored with po, sitions, on the all-Conference team selected by Coach James Phelan ofI Purdue university. The players chos- en are Captain Friedman, Oosterbaan, captain-elect of the 1927 eleven, and Baer. First Team! Oosterbaan, Michigan, L. E.} Baer, Michigan, L. T.! Shively, Illinois, L. G. Reitsch, Illinois, Center. Raskowski, Ohio, R. G. Johnson, Northwestern, R. T. Wheeler, Minnesota, R. E. Friedman, Michigan, Q. Wilcox, Purdue L. H. Joesting, Minnesota, R. H. Lewis, Northwestern, F. Second Team Leitl, Wisconsin, L. T. Apitz, Chicago, L. E. Hart, Northwestern, L. G. Klein, Ohio, Center.j Spencer, Purdue, R. G. Nelson, Iowa, R. T. Bell, Ohio, Flora, Michigan, R. E. Baker, Northwestern, Q. Kutsch, Iowa, L. H. Molenda, Michigan, R. H. Karow, Ohio State, F. Patronize Daily Advertisers. problem have led to a survey of the 1 scores for games throughout the year. Their argument runs as follows: Army and Navy are equal, and while Notre Dame has defeated Army 7-0, and Northwestern 6-0, Navy downed Michigan 10-0. Thus, Northwestern 'is superior to Michigan, besides beipg one point better than the Midshipmen. Other comparisons, however, give i the Wolverines a decided advantage: Michigan holds a 37 point advantage over Wisconsin; the Badgers are 10 1 points better than Iowa, thus making Michigan 47 points better than Iowa. Northwestern holds only a 7 point edge on the Hawkeyes, and Michigan is therefore 40 points better thanS Northwestern. Michigan holds a one point edge on Minnesota, while the Gophers are 41 points ahead of Iowa. Northwestern is only 7 points ahead of Iowa, leav- ing the Yostmen a 36 point lead on the Purple. The Wolverines defeated Illinois 13-0, and Illinois downed Iowa by 7 points, this being the same advantage as that held by the Wildcats over the Hawkeyes. On this basis Michigan is to be considered 13 points ahead of Northwestern. The Wolverines' 37-0 win over Wis- consin gives them a 44 point lead on Chicago since Wisconsin defeated Chicago 14-7. Northwestern, on the other hand, holds only a 31 point mar- gin against Chicago, and this leaves Michigan 11 points to the fore. Northwestern twice ran up 21 points against them, a difference of 41 points. As additional to plan five-Michigan has a 62 point lead on Indiana, and Purdue defeated Indiana 21-0. Thus Michigan is 41 points better than Pur- due, and Northwestern's 20-0 defeatI of the Boilermakers gives the Wol- verines a 21-0 edge. One other comparison gives the Wildcats an advantage: Michigan's one point advantage over Ohio State, added to Ohio's 18 point advantage over Chicago, leaves Michigan 191 points better than the Maroons, and 12 points worse than Northwestern, since the latter trounced Chicago 3 8-7. Louis North, of the St. Louis Car- dinals, pitched in 40 games in 1921, in all of which he acted as a relief pitcher. mean on the campus interested in track are requested to report to Charl- es Hoyt, freshman track coach, as soon as possible at Waterman gyminas- ium. Coach Hoyt is spending every afternoon this week at the gymnasium in order to enroll all yearling track men. More than 150 first year men have already turned in their names to Coach Hoyt and he expects the total to ex- ceed 200 before the week is ended ' or the remainder of this week the men will work out at Waterman gynnas- ium and next week regular work will begin at the field house. Although the majority of the yearl- ings have had no opportunity to prove their ability, a number hold enviable prep and high school records. Columbia and Colgate will meet on the gridiron in 1927. ii SVITS TANS 'BLVES GRVEY WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT i Herb Joesting MORE COLLEGE IMINNESOTA STAR PLAYERS TURN PLUNGES WAY TO SCORING RECORD PROESSIO NAI While the lucky victory of Michigan Two more former college football lover Minnesota in the closing Confer- c haveheededtll of f n-E title of the year saddened the te cal profes- Minneapolis team the Gophers still see sional sport. Jackson Keifer, stellar some joy in the fact that Herb Joest- halfback of the Brown team for three ing, plunging fullback of the team years, recently made his debut as a and the man who placed a victory for member of the Providence team with the Gophers in their hands momentar- a group of other Brown celebrities of ily has tied the season touchdown rec- former days against one of the teams ord set by the one and only Grange in the American league of the pro- range, in hi banner years of 1924, fessional circuit. K eifer formerly played on the Mich- scored 13 touchdowns. When Joesting Winslow Skating Outfits I Winslow's Ice Skates are strong and at- PRICED AT $35.00 tractive, with a Goodyear welt shoe. Hard- ened steel runners. Why pay high prices for shoes and skates when you can buy a Winslow Thompson8 Pitts skate for $5.00? i all sizes. Wh Ladies and gents' shoes ere can you find as good a 1107 SOUTH UNIVERSITY Drury's toe is almost unerring when igan freshman team as a running mate he goes after the extra point from of the great Harry Kipke, and was touchdown. He, too, passes well but cited for all-American honors last is slower than Kaer or Elliott in get- year by many coaches. ting his heave away. The second to leave amateur ranks The Trojan forward wall ,with big is Earl Britton, famous running mate Jeff Gravath at center flanked by Tay- of Red Grange, who has been added to for and Gorrell, generally sends op- the roll of former college stars who posing ball packers around the ends have joined the ranks of professional after a few tries through the line. boxers. Trojans Lack Punch Britton is seeking a bout in New Critics, however, local and other- York. Lassman, giant tackle of thef wise, don't hesitate to point out what is generally termed the lack of the filal punch at U. S. C. although the Trojan football teams year after year have been styled championship calf-1 0 bre, they always end up short of first place. No less than a dozen times this sea- son Jones' men have carried the ball I in long gains to within the five yard line and then developed weakness. Every opponent has at least once tak- en the ball on downs under the goal:!F AN posts and punted out of danger.O AN The Trojans have never been beaten by an invading eastern team. Coach The character o Jones' men have defeated Penn State.Thercarate Syracuse, Missouri and Iowa. overcoats tailored CHICAGO, Nov.~30. -- Westward will earn your mo bound for one of the two big Pacific coast intersectional games, the Notre F W u Dame football feam had a rest today! from both classes and scrimmage, Students' Fa only planning how to retrieve their laurels at the expense of the Univer- Down sity of Southern California at Los Angeles next Saturday. Rox Seek Revenge Their hopes for national honors setback by the 19-0 defeat at the hands of Carnegie, the Rocknemen are out for revenge in the encounter. Before the game, however ,they will have but one field session, a limbering up drill at Tucson, Ariz., Thursday. Read Thirty-one players were taken on -And Cut the trip by Coach Knute Rockne, the squad including the three sets of ESTABLISHED EN backfield stars. 5 STY lFS4 T A! LOnREp (lunge over the line with half a dozen Michigan men striving frantically to down him he scored his 13th of the 1326 season. Joesting devoted his scoring activi- ties entirely to touchdowns-a touch- down specialist, as it were. New York university team also intendw to enter the ring when he graduates. Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. N ARBOR Skate? Buy a Winslow skate and be satis- Sed with price and quality. STATE ST iEET HARDWARE 1 1- 1 IMMUNFAM"Nownw. I ?I1I 310 South State St. Dial 501 5 PIGS PIGS N1~ r .1 tI Qua li1 , QuantitN and Prices Right. 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