TIE MICHIGAN DAILY . I '. ..' . - rrTTFql)AV- il? . 3 4. 141'7. THE ICHIAN Dsh A r h ~fA la - l. I . _ , ,k I.kv r S PT , T OF GRID SSASON MAROONS ARE LOSEPIS 7ANNLEADS flp flEAHl { ,gY" wJZ999ter ig T ni Te i re n r' . e 12zi! ()II( u 1 U iiii I 1 dJ~ b o th h ro w n 21rth e Sf on r ac,t'lt ss oII. md ividll 'play, a 14 ch! a('pable r4'e' 0s r Z' flay hes 0ofi 'omlbloekin' .1a r-c ed Oe'laly vto :Mi('hig'ai 11ais a110- Louis Gilbert for the backfield 01c(d Ray Baer for the line were the out- standing stars in the firmament. Sama t alucock mfust; also be given a wo~d ,of praise. A man of speed at running tboem edswhol should have a dry field, the litl e halfback made several good runs on the wet turf. 1L-eiie 'T1aylor, sophbomtore eaatd, Ill set thue lope and started at1 rig lt e~d though his lame bacK was nadvertised a.s being,, too 111111 so( as to play. In file 1i m41111fetlihe wIts all!owed to play thle formner Anit Arbor ait hle(1d41 all I. liat (coild(1le):asked, inlcidentahlly scorhm igIlie first onehdown on -a pass from G{ilbert. Succeeding Taylor w~ls Marshall Blodwxen. He also playedl well, show- ing to clear advantage on dlefeinse. WXhen, Nyland gets b~ack in uniform. probably, not for 10 (lays, Michigan will have an end(1 uart et hard to e(1ual1, let alone excel. To ment1i(on Oostorbaan's prowess is 'uiniiecessany. lieT was- only in a little more than half' the game but snared a pass and touchdown out of it. E~velu with (Gabel :and.liner re- illoved from the ttackles, dais see. lion1 of the fimrwad wall was not weak. Ga illbel t emiporarily was okit with injuries while lBaer !seemis a most valuable fixtiure at :;wa rd. Grnnell an ( 1'lo)l irenl- ! ig started at tackle, beingr re. i placedI later by lPoormnan, Wilder, an H11Iarrigan. .ill three of these '. lmen are promtilsing reserves w~ho -will make Ithe regulars fighat at, toll speed fokr positionis. Center and lguiardI reser've material also showed tip creditably. Nichol- son, whlo has never worked at pivot unmtil t he leatst 10 (lays, was given an opportunity for a quarter at ceinter i1a(1 later played a guard. Johnny Schoenfeld played the bulk of the ganme, Thisted being saved. t Bova i'4, sophiomiore centter.en ii- dilate, was oil the field for yes. terdlay for the first time ini nearly two4 weeks, but took no active part as his knee is still tightly banidaged. Rich is also ailing, several jolts in Saturday's con. lest being a little too heavy. is main comiplaint is a~stiff neck. Power inI the r'eserve backfield ma- terial was evident. Geistert showed speed andI rower in ripping of a 30- yardl run. (lembis got plenty of prac- tice as a fullback substitute. Whittle and McBride also were-given a taste of backfield experience in a regular game andl stood up under the test. G~ilberti's punting-lie 'aeraged 43 yards-was nothing short of - lietomnlal. for work ont a wet feld. On. his two runs for touch- adown, the whole team, got behind li to add excellent blockinig to good r ining. At other times the blocking was not irreproachable, especially by the backfield men. In general, the tackles and endls worked well in uncovering the embyrd of what may form, a formidable off tackle running attack. Whether or ntot, the Wolverine passing attack Will -he as effective as formerly must wait for a briglhtertdy? the University ow Iowa foolthall Squ,ilrt O 'Shorty' Almquist of Minnestota, wvho aidO~ disasteri. This is the first'sa- -halkecl up 19 points apiece-threeo son that he has hadl enough assisftns touchdlowns and one goal after toucih- andlie11 is makinig the most of Mod(own. Wickhor'st, Bauiry, Walker, and Wvii- The following are the big tein scor- hiamns."erIs whot chalked up two or more The Buckeyes will offer a variAI at- toli('hdoxi'1i5 lack, functioning l)ehind1a vteranm TO .FG. PTT". ' linre. Among the 13 letter mC1n on Glaisgowi, Iowa ... 0 2 20 IDr. WilIce's squad are such at hilt5stasn Muet,3 0 1 1 as Marek, Ehy, Grim, and( Robert Bell, #1 .4 backs; and Capt ain meyer, Iliidil, I acksen, liaskowsld, andl Robin Bell, linemen. X_111 Cry, lt)Xow I Eby, Ohio State .. Gilbert, Michigan . .2 ILewis, Nor'wes'n v 2 HuImnbert, Illinois . .2 ;becstiing, Minnesota 2 K~noerr, :linnesota 2 0 1L 19 0 0 18 0_ 3 15 0 2 14 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 '12 VTIENNNA--Ar'ne Borg set za new world's recordt of :10:28 7-1.0 for the half mile swim here recently'. a .. t S m i t h , W i s c o n i n . . 0j 1 CII zCII'S Famous liritish Shoes One of ti~e features of our shoe department, as fine as the J$ritislhk market affords. ,r A Credit for the longest run of the Conference gridiron season up to (late goes to Tiny LePwis, Nortlnvcster'n fullback. In Saturday's g ame with South Dakzota, Lewis caught one of the kickoffs behind his own goal and ran 101 yards for a touchdown. "Earlier in the period the Purple 1) ck caught the opening kickoff and ranf through the entire opposition for the initial score of the contest. MINNEAPOLIS'-Nydahh, Minnesota halfback, is leading the 'Big Ten in scoring with 21 points. NEW'~ YORK-Capt. Johnuny Roephc' of Penn State is high scorer among the eastern football tean with 31 permits. GS (IINASTlC ITEA f Practice will1begin Wednes- d (ay, October 5, at four o'clock. IAll men iNterest cd, whether ex-j p Ierienced or iiot, are requested to report to gymnasium office. I Dr. (WORCE A. MlA. I f - - -----------PRESENTING - -- - ____ For your 'House Parties and otlher Social events. Bernie Goldmahi, radio star of tation WCX (Red Apple Club) and his "Lee Golden's Michiganders." Back fromn -a successful summer ens:agement at Lake G'eo ge, N. Y. The fintest dance and eutleriniutning band oni the campus. We are now hookingi for the Fall season., Call IL 'tA K linsiness Mg~r. 'I &Wf or ten cG2-&)Snce 1&4& , 4- lial 8981 f II __ q N. 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