PAGE EIGHT ENGAGE EACH OTHER IN PBA Candidate"s lophy FVhi'lieg of (oI~W~i F~rominl~ie-up.n~atW TO SCRIMAGI3_SATURDAY 2; By Herbert F. Tedder. 11)0 , THE MICHIGAN DAILY2 WEDNESDl-AY, SE PTEMBEPFR 21. 1927. A touchdtown that was not a touch- 4 L~1 the ball. Because of the new location tii (( _ 1>'(:t of the posts this is the eqluivalent of a Ls t1;l.\\' .<. 30-yard boot last year. 1'aitlriWI Tiggediiess Nt lUjc pecteul. Fr ~ On the whole, the squad slid as well as could be expected with the limited torow anl - amount of practice and poor footballj weather that has prevailed upI to ye,,' terday, which however, was perfect. ! ~ti~- At best, though, the offensive of both a r Nr , ".i it'" fA ? - _ _. _ '. A'S: 4, s 5 I >1j'.'' "'kg- j~# l 'S MA.ALILS ,.... .. r- --. . .. pr~IMN GIDSQUADICOACH FARRELL'S HARRIERS BEGIN DMSYhL M - I PREPARATION FOR HARD SCHEDULE 'EPSYWill UAIIE pLB[ Bil II EN 1 in aci. Inuk le ih (toa.ithe oa ld Iroute, ending Bear the St i T Q Tlrl~ l S (pheuJIii J . 1 Iii i i"ed as Stree t roeadon the Ann \Arhor go~tlfB1L.TIISKR UO IUIIIU ' Cach 1'diiin, 1t Mduper Expects'tS'hief Squad lllIiw iireaise by Eudi ANooDATES ARE SMALL All Ii omigh Coach Edwin . 1 lather' ; ireslimaan football squlad i~nmberei only 60t at Icast night's practice, the v e oriuo mniior exp)Lets his charge to worn her more t han 80 by the end oft'h le week . 'Tle size of the squad is grduall il ~i caseaigas a, few aaddi- i timial mieni report: for pracitice eachi 'Jiay. _e or'ding to Coach iiaother this, ~ ' ''freshman squad is the sina llest to repoirt since he has beeni coaching, y a lim, teams. Inl addition to this1 l tat, lhe m inrity of the candidatesI are iot iceahily saller in size than illOe moers~i of yearling squads in previ ous years. Of the 80 men whoi ;hae applied for eq'uipmuenit thus far, Coach Mather stated that not more j than 15 weight over 180 pounds. The largest Haan on the squad at the 'iresient lime is Patten, a 200 hpoudl center, while the average weight off the freshman candidates is about 155. r1bl15present; squad shows, a large i niun er off canditdates for the end and backfield positions, but a noticeablej lacl, of promising material fo rthe center, ga r, and tackle piositi ous. T'1uesday night's turnouit boasted only three candidates for centerc position. ('cach nthmer is esp~ecial ly anxious to uncover some11 promising tackles as the present squad is lacking in nien br lbhis lpositioni. a Coach Mother is unable to take j very active part in instructinig 11 Y ieshnien at the present time idue to the serious, illness which he s~ffered l.} ast; spring,.lie is being assist edl iy t Ci ffom d Keen, Varsity wrestling coach, Capt. Louselle, an officer in rthe R. 0. T. C., Jack Lovette and Wil- * liau Flora, m iembers of last year's f v ai ttearn. Coach K'een and F'(lora are takiingj ccharge of the line candidates. thlIat- being "plenty hard enough,'' the Wol- I yerne ci ross countiry candIidates wventl thlrough a regular workout yest erdlay with thte first mueet of thme year just a little more thaii five weeks off.rfThis meet will see Mlichigani running with the Purdue harriers, October 29, at } Lafayet te. Then, following a race with lichi- gan State, the Wolverines will engage in t heir annual triangular contest with Illinois and Ohio State. This meet is to take place at Illinois this year. The I llini are expiected to put up a strong f ront ill the( Conference this fall as they are fortified with a number of' g'oodl distaunce men. Ohio, however, is not e'xpeted to bie too1 stroiig follow- ing the loss of Ke..nnedy and Wyckoff. IThe seas5on finale will be the Con- ference meet whicthi will b~e held here 'November 19 for the third time in four years.IBoth of the two years prior to last fall, when the Big Ten hairriers assembled at M~inelapolis, Ainn Arbor was the site of the nieet. Incidentally,4 all three of time last Big Ten contests have been woii by Wisconsin. Coach Farrell is planning to change thle A\ichigan (course slightly before the Big Ten teams come here which will result in lengtheninig the course to the regulation five miles. East sea- ( on it was a tenth of a nmile short. It is planned to have the new start- ing point at the wnest end of the south stanids of Ferry field from which' placeI lie men will run east before the stands then south to the south wall of the field. Frome here the course mill run , west to Mai street, theii south along club. A new map of the course will lie *When JacklDempsey enters, the ring priepiared also, Coach Farrell state~d, toniorrow night at Soldier-, Fiel, Chi- 011(1 will be (quite conmplete in its (IC- sago, r his returtn bot wiih (;(no scriptiou since it will be sent to the tiTenney, world's hayegteai other schools in the Conference., 1pon lie will be faced with a taskt; hat The complete 'Wolverine schedule never hias been accomplished before- follows: a form ci' hiea vyweight champion re- Oct. 29.-Purdue at Lafayette. gaining his lost throne. Nov. 5.-Michigan State College at At the eve, of the ainnual "batA Ann Arbor. of the century" both figh;lters ;~ in Nov. 12.--Tiangular meet with 1111 I the be(st of condIition accOrthin to ye- nois and Ohio at 'Urbana. porlts from Chlicago, and though Tlun- Nov. 19.-Western Conference meet j 'ey still rules as favorite in the, at Ann Arbor.l betting, a rush of D~empsey imney from New York in the last fewv days _______________________________________has shorltenedl the odds considerably. The champion woundil up his boxing, _RlAGEhIAI TRYOUTS last Mondoy and gave a 'very inresc,- All second semester freshmen and sive exhibition. Ieo bl.ockedl all sophomores desiring to try-out for hunchieles aimed at, his injured eye aimd varsity football manager report at his blows w~ere harder and fast;er the field house at 3 o'clock any day thanm at anmy tinue since lie first start- this week.t ed training for the fight. SJames U. H'ughey, Jr. Some of Tunney's admirers were 4 Manager. worried about the condition of his I___________________________- eye which was cut in sparring souse °-time ago. H~owever, Tunney has stat- rC ed time injury will not trouble him in ChIETAILEAI)IN G SQUADl) any way, andI will not affect his plan I : of battle. -~~~~~~ Al{ebr ftecer Dempsey spent Monday in loafing Ileaders' squadl and any second aroundI andl bulblig over with pent semester freshmen or soliho- ill) energy. Wlmeui asked about his mores who wish to try out are 'odiion by newspiaper' men, l)emnp- Irequested to report to me ait 5 sey replhied: "I know I am in the best o'lc thsateno o ~rry o coniditioni, I felt it when I fought o'clocdh.afen o o er Tunney a year ago, but I slid not field.:~nt~~i; have a fight in three years. It took PaulIV.Eliris, Ithat bout andI the one, I hand with Cheerleader. Sharkej~y to bring nie back. I'll re- I__________________________________gain the title, I feel sure of it." FIRST SCRIMMAGE A ;A 4 teams was ragged and ineffectual though Sam Babcock got off for one run of 20 yards. This is accounted for by the fact that Monday was the first day that plays' were givven out. E venth u h he ca esgv nf r plays. the men got mixed on their signals frequently. In spots, however, there was evi- dence of good blocking and other dle-l fensive play. The raggedness tif the team at this time is not a serious mat- ter as the scrimmages are only for I the purpose of selecting men for an opening lineup, the key men seeming" ly sure of places, being left out of the work, naturally hurting team showings. Captain Oosterbaan, 13ae r, and Gilbert are apparentlyt assured positions and worked out with those on the "crippled list." Puckelwart ,I Greenwald, and Miller are unable to scrimmage on account of sore legs,, and Hoffman is still bothered by boils on his leg and cannot scrimmage yet so the quarterbacks were scarce andl WVi ith0 v('r 0 t' .dI be issuedIilii~lI1 the mlerev' j- ,II usual. A' i'>1 tighlIi. (>ecI) ' 3'e7.n1inl IiT'om'mi ;'I smore by tod': r. twoicdays {ooC a 1 are ready fr'Il 5. that lie wst- TLhe yea uing% i getting nuer Wc.! - whether they wvl15' Iage Is rom! 1 seven Jyeau', . P. wa's too smallto -1 years ago it rob .1, mark wttii1 fity oIII the squd ut'uKl'' - ' ' Prince !ay ;a'"! :i~'- oo>tia llie (iu~- ..3 1 i t1>i {) Tl'nI Ili y t j 11'Em I iv .1 I 'I - Ii ' ii-'I C 11 hr : s 'aiiu~aetem' giving special atteuntion to the prospective ends. Capt. Louselle and 5~tt 1> l-ite h'~ til, iovtte are coachuig the hbaoks. 01 I' :1 o 'Vi~o t -it' ourtik penlCit the attention o,ftlio I ' 1' t>'01?ts~ t I ( noy tw ;ch)ao'es will be dir'ect ed toward drill- i,,. t 5 1'>hj iii> lug thue men in (tie funldamentals (if 'v o~ s t Ilg b I P t ieii game. Tlis esive work in kiching, 1 t~'sh ,~p ~ psing, 1)1ockding, tacklinug, failing on S r Kati 1" i the bll, and lother irudiments of the 1~,~,)l1) ot ' :tguiiui't a _m,-t eaefOor'e the squall part icipiates ini I 111 i' I'ifII-i (oca'tusceloi' scrimmages. :.ri ,lIi! ir anIn about. ten lays conch M athier ex- pe(cts to hold time initial secrinunage and s(1inilar Contests will lie held atj - ~~~-dl ~ 5~Quoyna intervals thereate. e- ~a ti k ' i ley : ) I li Igo _. .y.r ~ y.._, _ . ' : . - .,,.,,a ,a,.n55 ,i ' t ' . sN r' . - , ' s ... 4 .. M- 'YY .fl J. '. .. .l. r ' ,(k' _9 : 7 ,. 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