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LE ELEVENS!

LANE, DARTMOUTH STAR, Sigm
HOLDS SCORING LEAD IN EAST

a Delta Psi
, Hold Trvouts

Aorthwestern Has Failed to Defeat
Zuppke-Coached Team Since
Contest In 1904

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WILDCATS LOOM STRONG'
.(Special to the Daily)
URBANA, Ill., Oct. 17-Northwestern,
Saturday foe of the University of Illi-
nois team in the new Dyche stadium,
Evanston, has not defeated the Illini
since 1904 when the Purple won a 12
to 6 victory, but the Wilcats are like-
ly to be the public choice in the Sat-
urday game, the first Big Ten tilt on
the Illinois schedule.
Illinois will be well supported in
the Evanston invasion. The Illinois al-
lotment of tickets for the game sold
out in record time and the demand for
the unavailable pasteboards testifies
to the interest taken in the game. Fif-
teen thousand Illinois partisans will.
be in the stands and the University
of Illinois band, 160 strong, will pa-
rade in formation and furnish music
on the occasion.
It is doubtful if Coach Zuppke him-
self knows the lineup that he will
start against the Wildcats. In early
season games, Zup has used all his
candidates in various combinations
and so has a line on their potentiali-
ties. The starting lineup may evolve
later in the week when Zup hears the
reports of his scouts and gets a line
on what to expect from Dick Han-
ley's pupils.

Myles Lane, fleet Dartmouth back, York University.
retained first place among the football Connor is also third in total points First trials for membership in Sigma
stars of the country in the 1927 race scored with 50. He is followed by Delta Psi, national honorary athletic
for scoring honors. Lane ran up 38 Howe, Williams halfback, who has 46, fraternity will bc held at 2:00 o'clock
points against Temple University last and Captain Johnny Roepke of Penn this afternoon at the field house. All
Saturday to increase his total to 87 SMtate with 45 points. candidates wishing to take part in he
points. 1-s nearest competitor, Booth In team scoring Georgetown leads trials are requested to report to Lloyd
of Pittsburgh, is 30 points behind him. Gat
The Dartmouth halfback has scored
13 touchdotws a nn ps af he counttyIwith a total of 182 points. In order to obtain a membership in
touchdowns in four games. In the Dartmouth is next in order with 178,1 }his fraternity it is nesartops
latter denariment he is surpassed only nearly half of which have come as a certain athletic tests which have been
by Madden o Columbia and Peakes of result of Lane's efforts. Pittsburgh set forth by the committee in charge.
Maine, both of whom have registered and New York University are tied for These requirements include tests in
41 points after touchdowns. In touch- I third at 153, but the Panthers have the swimming, broad jump, pole vault, shot
down scoring Lane has a margin of better defensive record, being unscor- put, dashes, distance runs, and base-
five over Booth and Connor of New ed upon. ball throw.

COLLEGE MEN!
See Mark the Tailor before discarding that suit or overcoat
That you consider worn out.
We do expert remodeling, altering, anc repairing at
reasonable rates.
MARKS-THE TAILOR
105 S. Fourth Avenue -:- Opposite Allenel Hotel
OPEN EVEKNINGS
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relined people. All outside rc
bath: e, $1.50 and $2; do
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United
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Stores

he Youold Your NextSmoker
REMEMBER-
that Our Humidor in the Michigan Theatre Bldg. is the most modern in the United
States-Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos are kept at their Hightest Degree of excellence.

United
Cigar,
Stores

1113 S. Univ.

-C Stores of Service-
JOHN M. JETTERS
533 Mich. Theatre Bldg.

Downtown, 118 E. Huron

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The keen looking
gentleman above is not
bringing fifes to Ann
Arbor for the use df

the band.
ing, rather

He is bring-
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has .brought

Fyfe's University line,
o' shoes to the old town
for Michigan men.
We thought you'd
appreciate that-what
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Announcing The Mt. Rock Fleece Overcoat

Ann Arbor's Finest Men's Shop

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of Union. Phone 7073. 2G, 27,
FOR RENT-Large nicely furnis
room. Teachers, graduate studen
or business people. Steam heat, E
garage. Dial 8544, 422 E. Washi
ton. 24, 25,
AP'ARTMIENT-224 E. Jefferson. F(
large rooms; private bath; heat
water. First class condition.
25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
FOR RENT-- Furnished two-rt
corner apartment, first floor.
Packard. Light, heat and wa
25, 26,
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SAILESLADIES wanted; must be
- perienced in ladies ready to w(
dept. None other need apply.
work all or part time. Good wan
steady employment. The Fair Sto
200 N. Main.
22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
WANTED- Students' laundry. Cle
quick and efficient. Dial 22392.
Packard. 25, 26,
WANTED- Experienced dance
chestra musicians. Dial 5320 aft
o'clock. 25,

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WANTED-Ohio State
number of tickets up
Extensiap 31. 22,

WANTED-Student girl to take cc
of children from 3 to 6. Board. C
8468.
MEN WANTED--- To sell "MICHIGA
DEDICATES" Pennants, mouni
on canes at O. S. U. game. Sell
50c. Big profit. Sell one hundi
-earn $15.00. Call Diamond aft
2 p. m. 6759. 25,
TIHE HEIDELBERG-807 E. Washin
ton St..German home cooking. D
3409. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
WANTED-Two tickets for O. S.
game. Phone 8621 or 21112. 25, 26,
WANTED-Men to sell arm ban
Saturday; good proposition. Phoc
5839. 26, 27,
WANTED-Ohio S ,ate tickets. Ca
Burton Marks, 6581. 26, 27,
WANTED-Two Chicago tickets.
Sloss, 1005 Lincoln. 6381. 26, 27,
LOST
LOST-Green Schaeffer Fountain P
with name H. Grabowsky. Phc
8907. .26,
LOST-Exchanged topcoats, Bei
Ross Shop, nite of Nov. 9th. Othb
person can avoid embarrassment
zalling Truscott. 22491.

tickets,
to six.
23, 24, 25

$5O

portation
this year.

facilities of

We are featuring this Fall a supremely
fine Overcoat made of an unusual fabric
known as 'lit. Rock Fleece".
No other soft, fleecy Overcoat material

There are 14 styles

will stand such hard wear as this.

The

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for you to chose from.

Five types at

$10.

Others including that
famous Zug Lotus.
And the Brutus, too,
as sturdy as a Roman

ideal garment for motor, football game
and all-around use.
Smartly styled along conservative lines;
beautifully tailored and lined.

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