PAGE SIX ' TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDA:'t, OCTOBER 2, 192$' r . 40 .T..... ..... ._ aM...T. 3 .3Y3\.3lTl.AM f\.LY_>L V1SA.R.AY OCTO ER 2,192w - : i _ w U-......,_ _ _.,, i _ ~ram I"~ . - '' l _ , n. ii. . w.rwr x t r . 4 , fir. '1[ 3\. ,HBO- -moli -am _., - 1% T'WILL OPEN THITA 1loth. Managers Ase Optimistic On Eve Of Battle For Big League Caiponsljp SOUTHPAWS TOHVURL If ($y Associated Press)' } NEW YORlK, Oct. I-Rival managers of the world 'series contenders, Miller Huggins 'f the Yankeesand Rogers 'Hornsby of the Cardinals, joined to- night In predicting a hard foght battle for the championship. Hornsby said: "I am very optimis- ~tlc. We have a well balanced club,(! more so, in my opinion, than the1 Yankees. Without taking anythingI from the strength of our opposition, I, feel that we have an edge when all} departments of play are taken into cosideration. We are going in there to "fight every step of the way. We'll nzeed to because the Yankees are pow- rful and we expect a close battle." Huggins stated: "My team is in good shape. n'm not picking the winner, but if the Yal~kees play as they did in iling uip their big lead last spring, I won't have any complaint. If it doesn't, why, that's another story. It look for a hard-fought series. 'The probable lineup for tomorrow's world series game: SS.Louis: DouthIt cf, Southworth' rf, Hornsby 2b, Bottomley lb Bell 3b, Iiafey If, O'Farrell c, Thevenow ss, Sherdel p. New York: Combs cf, Koenig ss, Ruth rt, Meusel If" Gobig lb, Lazzeri " 2b, Dhigan 3b, Severeid c, Pennock P. "Time of game, 1:30 p. i., E. T. Um- pires, (George Hildebrandt, A~illiam Deneen, American league; William Klein and Henry O'Day, National lea- gtie: Annouicemut was made''by the in- tramural office yesterday that entries for the all-campus tennis tournament{{ were closed, and that the drawings for *-the first round will appear in tomor- row's Daily. All matches must be run off as scheduled so as to complete the . tourney before the cold weather sets 'in. First round matches must be con- 'pleted'by Saturday, Oct. 9. According to an additional announce- mnent made by Dr. May, the freshman physical training groups will meet for the first time on Monday, Oct. 11. All freshmen are advised to classify before that date, and also to have theI necessary equipment and secure a 'focker. From these groups will be chosen the squads for special training, which 'dill begifn as soon as the instructors and assistants are ready. Siybsribe for The Michigan Daily. I' The Press Box II______________ - - ______________________________________ Bly Wilton A. Simpson. The Oklahoma Aggie team had a. long workotit on Ferry field yesterday after the skies cleared. Coach Maul- betsch. said that the field was heavy, but not wet enough for mud cleats. The condition of the field may slow up the passing gain' of both teams. As thme Ag ies left Uie field one of the players said shivering: "It Is' so) col'.t up F('rCe eCaannot 'work up ea' sieat daring 21 drill." Fryiiithat we ('oiiclude that loeke~f is nio" a ima .Or sport at Stiillrwate r. J. Wyatt of Chicago will replaceI Cochraute as umnpire of the game to- day. Wyat t is, sales mnanager of the A. G. Spald~ing Co. and each summer delivers lectures to thie coaches in the summetr session on the developmeilt+ in football equipment. C uhe, (laina caaenni-will leave Ann -Arbor Sun tday afternoon for KalamazooI wrstay tho(1hy l' wll thcen ctimue teirsay antey wstl ward to play Iowa State at Aies. Coach Mather wiil scout the Michi- gamn 'State-]{alamazoo game at Lans- J1ng. Next week the "Skipper" will see Franklin Cappon's Kansas team play George Little's Cardinals at Mad- ison, 'Wisconsin. Today's ganme ilil be the first Michigan ganme John M1anlbetschi, +Oklahoia Aggle coach, has seen sincee lie played onl Yost's teaim in 1.;16. 3laulbets cli, who weighs only 160 pounds, inad~e ail-Anieri- cani in his 'last year of comupetition for the Wolverines. FJloodlights have been placed on ,Northwestern university's football field, and a night shift of several hun- dred men has been added to rush the completion of the new Northwestern stadium for the season opening Sat- urday. Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. PRINCIPALS IN WORLD SERIES OPENING TODAOY 4 _____________________________ V . 5.. 4^. { 4,. ยข 'ti.. TWO MOTHERS IN FINALS RUTH TO ADO ANOTHER FOR, GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP', SERIES. RECORD TO LIST (By Associated Press) HAVNiRI'ORD, Pa., Oct. 1. - Two mothers woni their way to the final round of the national woman's golf chamnpionship at Marion today for the second "time in the 32 year history of the event. The victors were Mrs. G. Henry Ste6tson of Philadelphia, *ho wvent 19 holes 'in a sensational finish to de- feat 20 year 01(1 Virginia Wilson of Chicago, conqueror of Glenna Collett yesterday, and Mrs. Wright D. Goss,1 Jr., of Short Hills, N. J., who triump,- cad over the champion of her home i state, Mrs. Courtland Smith, 3 and 2.I TICKET 1PREFERENCE WILL END TONIGHT Student preference for tickets to all Michigan home games will be discontinued at the offices of the athletic association tonight, according to an announcement Imade by H-arry Tillotson, busi- ness manager, yesterday. I App~lications of the freshmen will be given the same consider- ation as those of the seniors Iafter the closing hour. When Babe' Ruth takes his place I the opening game today he wvill break"- his first world series record. Barring sickness, Ruth will enter his seventh world championship, while no other player has played in 'more than six. E9ddie Collins, J. Franklin Baker, }Everett Scott, and Wally Schanig were tied with Ruth up to this year at sip;. IIparticipations in the base ball classic. Ruth played in three world series . iea'ebro h otnRe S ox and since that time he has played in three under the colors of the New York Yankees. if the Bambino Is -at his best, other, records may be expected to fall. If one record is to be broken, he will have to score more than eight runs , during the. serie, for lie is tied with. Tommy Leach for' the miost runs scor-. ed in a single series at eight. With Goose Goslin and Joe HarriR. ' Ruth holds the record for home runs in one series, three, and with Hooro teRd oad af .o h Giants for two. homers in "one gamea . Ruth smashed out his' circuit blow's in succ~essive innings, Oct. 11, 1923. ISub scribe for The Miclhigan Daily. , 4 in The Yankee Stadiumi, ; right; anid Babe New York., Manager Hornsby of Ruth in a striking pose. the Cardlina~s, left; Manager Humggins of the Yaakees, FRED We GROSS A little different and finer- The New Mallory Fall Hats 309 S. Main .. r: , f The New York Yankees' stadium, kees will more than overshadow the J. E.Lnd, the British seating 70,000 fans, is the scene of thel.1J hndn first two games of the world's series. the attack of H-argrave and Christen- student at London university, Rogers Hornsby, who led the St. Lou- sen of the Cincinnati Reds, after he his prizes, by taking the hig is Cardinals to their first league pen- established a new record in the Hleyd- with a leap of 5 feet 9 / inche nant, wants to give his town its first ler league. A victory over the Yan-recent 'athletic meet. of the Cirt first world's championship. H-uggis, loss of his batting honor.A. C. at Braintree, England. , after leading the Yankees in the most surprising spurt an American league team ever made, also wants to win. Ruth, reformed, and the mainspring i of the New York club, hopes to make 1 this his best w'?4orld series appearance. - Hornsby's batting crown fell beforeA ._ . . if _.._. BIGGER AND BETTER SANDNOJCHES AT BARNEY'Sr Kosher and otherwise. Dial 5059 for deliveries. i i t k s j t r u''. t.- 6 1S I_, I 1a w t x: L q i. i' i i t i It's the DOBBS k I Lt us supply ouwith therihtlampfoth right place, right now! Desk lamps, floor lamps, piano lamps, lamps for roll top, 'desks, radios and for many other uses. Shades of green glass or metal. I, - / / ~~tL rx I )DD I DD -I f J .....^ HATS r'- 1~ t, t 1 1 CQ a, y, I ) ,I The brightness and cheer of crisp Autumn days are in the new Dobbs shapes and colors for Fall. They have the noticeable elegance of style and the superbi quality Priced $1.95 to $14.75- T "11 . I & _Ania- characteristic of Dobbs headwear R I I -- I