THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT URDA Y'z~S WOLVERINES FORGET ADSNRUHG SQUAD PREPARES FOR BUCKEYE INVASION By Herbert E. Vedder er than 114 ritloe (m !1;0 cfi,-ec, "Forget Madison! was the cry of the play 111culdbakad the( (lhe coaches yesterday afternoon as the' Idi er, penalized. prel rations to repel the clangorous Buckeyes were begun in earnest. But l Must precedling this flay another of in that phrase was also the hidden tegm' iusocre fe implication that the Wolverines were Wisconsin had rushed the bail half not to forget thoir mistakes. the length of the fieldl into scoring[, position. Hoffman intercept edla 1 D)efeat for Oho by Nor-thWest Badger pass on his own live yard lineIi and Gilbert punted out t, hl,, 42- ern's raging 1ittemsis nRot am yard line. ....: .. ..-...:= .. _ =-:..the Wlol werinies did( theirs, to put the -Maize acid lue out of running p}alter JobuI.o11 in the conference r tce, to show one of baseball's greatest figures, thei;r real worth, to secure re- who has brought his remarkable Ii - for a.,0one point defeat last career to a close. Johnson announced Ifull Ohio is even more dangerouas #thani if she had wonI from North- during the last week that he no longer yesteran. intends to,, play ball but instead will devote the rest of his life to his family The scarlet and ay eleven has the power, and is not now possessed and his dog kennel, of the slightest spark of overconfi- During his 20 years of baseball dence. Against Coach Wilce's war- Johnson has pitched in more games riors, Michigan will pit a team that thananyothe liing itcer.is showing marked..improvement day thananyothe liing itcer.by day, and which should be physi- Surprises prevailed in the other sec- cally perfect for the first time this Season, although the W'olverines still tiuns of the country also. The Golden have much polishing to do. 01n tie kick BIer was 1r,,41 ah tie 13 yard .trine. After iimch I d10 "ate an1d( little ag-re ejjk ent or 1111- de erta ndlll by RR.fercee lislr and Cap~tains Qosterlrt 1n ailzd Crofoot, it was decider1)" osnhd flthat Wlllf1eisz- ing torok place and(1 the offens- ive team 1should be*lpenalized 1S' yards from the plamce of the foul. This gave the Badgers fist loi u oil 1I4chiigan's ?S yard ]line, ait( was in1 effect a pen~alty onlthle 'F olverilles. Then .folitvwed the Wisconsin tout}h-' down," and the Badgers seven points to the rear, played desperately andI as a team fully believing itself beaten. With this too came a change of tactics by the Badgers who resortedl to the roughest of playing. And with this roughness, more implort ant, ae 1Wan 11a io,,t4total ]lacit of effectiveness on the foral- erly most effectve Cardinal of- fense. All the while, howvever, it ust not be assumed that the Wolverines were playinit ladies' game. The big difference lay in that the rough game seemed to hurt tine Badgers worse than it dilld the Wolverines.i Though somewhat drab in places there were worthwhile moments.i Wisconsin's early drives by her two The Original Lee Golden's Michiganders and Orchestra Under His Supervision Now Booking for Your Future Engagements. Call R. Wax (Bras. Mgr.) 8981 Committee Representatives May Hear Us f I i I F r t I i i I u v i ' f,.v, e o 4 i' * a ,,n b li .. ' "/'1 ' ' ."' jl } n r r r d zy, MA".l 7 '' r 1" (. J ' t11 , r.... ." y -r,^.w i - . wi- s - ''" s- -.,- Lc.. "R ---as. , ;" =~ GY. F ~"IT'S AGIFT"it is quite the most ultra model Tuxedo we ye ever shown.} 'The Brae burn ,Prom" A New Tux Shoe, $6.50 4 A Full Line of Furnishings r ~by SAF FELL & B USH 11 I I V 14 4