THELICIG(-AlN JDAILY LONG THE SIDELINES rt E. Vedder alties in the first twogae is:*- thinks about 'the son total as much or imore thman thosew iy M1ichigan in last 1 o all sea.oni. THIS COLUMN CLOES AT3 P.M. LAS SF-IETHIS COLUMN ADVERTISINGU. AT 3 Pil By Ilerhel The more one showing made b3 Saturday's gamie with State the more attrocious; it seems. As a cynical senior said, "it was just plain dis- gusting." WhVeR a teami shows the powier' that thae lWollerines did in seep - lug to a touch1dowN l in four p lays to open the gam e, and then has its ofiense dwindle to nothing, something is painfully lacking. The blocking and general, team workr during the first part of the game was good to the poiit of excellence. Tt really is more of an achievement to have the blocking good eniough'to; score at touchdown ona four successive pelays than it is to have perfect block - ing on a single play which may 're- salt in a score. For He remainder of tle=game the blocking was only sptsmndic, and the team work practically a nfotentity. For soine reason, the nineft Freferred to forget those drills of last wieek.. As a team the "wolverines were more sluggish than 'at any, other time in recent years with the possible ex- ception of the Navy contest last fall. They even were penalized once for staying in the huddle too long. One spectator was heard to. remark that he used to enjoy football, when it was a< game,° rather than a legislative assembly, as it now seems to be. Indi videally, there were manry 1 rilot spots. Frank iarrigail at tackle, jplayed mi almiost, faultless gane :host of the tunle he was in the lineup). The same, and more, tathe said of CHIbert. Gfilbert's ankle injury; though "not ,serious, k-ept himz- from practice yes- ternday. Hle is practically s'ure to play again:;t Wisconsin. Nicholson, who also suffered an injured anlKlV. was in uniform yesterday though not working out muc. H e should be able to scriln-izage in another day or sc. Thilteand ag ain gint3lc Fail state a penialty Fwould pt ii (And to an~ attack whlich C aer o- ilse (of aiChigan lscore. The statistics shunwed ithe Iivne I!in -2 0 yl'( nri itself "show s tht t h (3 iey w ere on their way, bt.t not going' anyi- whetre. The 10,000 adlditional seats which are to be erected on the ring of thie stad;l [5Timning ( : (3'Qi'.uy fternoonl. , C avil Tad 1 vlweinuan annoi!(' 1 that spctatoj~rs will not 1e allow-' ed to wlitne2ss any of tis 'week's pracetice sessioiis 4durillg which thie team w siIl aten ipi to 1)011511 off an9 offens"e anda defense somewhat mocre suitable for a Conference . Judging from Saturday's perform- ance, there is much to be done in this direction. . In all dlue fairness to the team and coaches, however, it must be conceded that the Wolverines at- tempted nothing new or different in the Way of plays. Nothing was un- covered. A clearer idea of how well cov- eredt the Wolverines were may be gudiered from the fact that scarcely a play tried tit'last Thlursda's secret practice Was used in the game. Wisconsin's surprisingly good show- ing- in downing; Coach. Franklin Cap- poon's :Kansas eleven by a 26-6 score has brouoght home to the team the fact that Wisconsin is not a team to be crifledl with, and one which is de- veloping fast. One thiiig iceh the coaches and players must wvork to eradicate is the great amount of yardage lost throughi penalties. Last Saturday the Wolverines lost aibout 74) yards ,, r, ' l ' 8 r I S, f - 1 . .L . ..::, r:.. 7. :: f ;":::r ice. . w ;:. I u t / .ii ,tI ii The Season's Newest and Most Of ord Gray is one the best colors Popular Offerings in Men's for fall. We have them in chevi- Attire ots, finished and unfinished goods with light s tr i pes---a splendid Kuppenheimer and Belmnt Clothes t_- We are now s howin'g a new, small shape curl brim, hat in both brown and dove gray. The price is $7- Our stock of neckwear has jnever been larger or more complete. We invite your inspection at any time. $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 ,assortmnent which we cordially in- vite you to see at your convenience. At Prices t0 Please Zb52 and more Our Furnishing Goods are from old es 1blishcd lines which alone is. guaranteed of their quality. -m , oN I reew od and Kilgore i I r