THE, n MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER GOLFERS -WILL' PLAYt IN FALL TOURhAIE[NT Golf competition for this fall will open with the 18 hole qualifying round for the annual individual Varsity championship, which may be played either today or tomorrow over the Ann Arbor golf course. All- golfers on the campus, including freshmen, are eligible "for these qualifying rounds, which will be immediately followed by match play at 18 holes between the 16 low scorers. The win- ner of the tournament will be awarded a handsome cup. Entries musti"be made at the first tee with Addison Connor, captain of the golf teami Only the lowest 16 scorers, whose names'"will be an- nounced in Saturday's Daily, will be entitled to playing rights at the Ann Arbor club this fall. These men must pay $14.75 or continue greens fees immediately after ''their' qualifying rounds. The Athletic association, however, will provide for ten of these fall mem- berships, which will be assigned to ten of the 16 qualifiers by T. C. True- blood and Carlton Wells, directors'of golf. These free 'meinbeifships will not take effect immediately, as the recipients will be determined by other tests beside the qualifying round; so all players qualifying must pay the 'required sum 'for playing privileges. /WANN FIRST S There will be meet between Varsity squada varsity compet the Union pool nouncement ma yesterday. It will be of fans to notet former interco Princeton tank the Law schoo intercollegiatet seasons andg f ords which Pa Varsity captian Hawkins exp swimming this son and a num are ineligible f along with men team, will giv first taste of co MANAGE All second s sophomores d varsity footba the field house this week. Ja WILL HOLD Captains Gophers In >WIM MEET Bi Ten Title Race an informal swimming' members of the 1927 and those ineligible for ition on October 4 in , according to an an-f :de by Coach Matt Mann interest to swimming that Johnny Hawkins, liegiate champion and star, has enrolled in l. Hawkins won the title for two successive I "' ormerly held the rec- !_ ul Samson, last year's , shattered. ects to do considerable season and with Sam-} nber of other men who or varsity competition, Herb Joesting mbers of the freshman M ve the regulars their nnesota captain and All-American )mpetition, fullback, who will lead one of the most powerful teams the Gopher school has ever known. Joesting, RIAL TRYOUTS ) along with Nydahl, Barnhardt, Alm- emester freshmen and quist, and Peplaw as a reserve, form esiring to try-out for a backfield to be reckoned with in the ill manager report at Big Ten. e at 3 o'clock any day Minnesota has a fairly hard sched-; ule, meeting Notre Dame and Michigan mes U. Hughey, Jr. at the fag end of the season, but the Manager. Gophers were always late starters and are liable to cause quite a surprise at South Bend and Ann Arbor. WRES T ING STAR TO ASSISTKEEN Coach Clifford Keen, varsity wrest- ling mentor,-will be assisted this year by Edward Solomon, 125-pound star of last year's team. Assistant Coachj £IHTENLETTERMENI RETUR TIOPHERSb Solomon will take full charge of the ; 3jIIIW)esof-+ )evicd by early season mat work until Coach Ilr. Clarence Spears. Keen finishes his duties as assistant JOESTING CAPTAINS TEAM freshman football coach.C T About 20 prospective varsity candi- j ( ] \-, iatel Pess dates reported for the first practice I i\IINNE'\POLIS, Minn., Sept. 21.- which was held Monday at the field; Minneapolis, the team that i11h igan'- house and were issued equipment by great eleven managed to defeat by a Coach Solomon. It is expected that .single point for the 1926 Western the number'of candidates will in- Conference championship, will shoot crease until there are nearly 100 men an experienced and weighty squad trying out for positions on the squad. into the 1927 Big Ten race. There will be no cuts made in the Eighteen lettermen, all of Ithem number of men until after Coach Keen playing their third year of varsity takes over the coaching duties. football, will be back to play on the Three stars from last year's varsity Gopher sulad under Captain 1 I01-) team, Capt. Alfred' Watson, Russel Jesting, All-American fullback. And Sauer, and Theron Donahoe, are work- Joesting, whom no team, not even isg out regularly, as are Hewitt and Michigan, could stop last year, and Thomas, stars from last year's fresh- whose yardage for the season ran a man team. Watson, Sauer, and Don- close second to that registered by Red ahoe hold the Big Ten. indivvidual 1 Grange, will again be the pivot of titles in the 135, 145, and 158 pound the Minnesota attack. Only four of divisions respectively, while Hewitt the 1926 regulars will be missing. and Thomas are expected to make Schedule 1"avors Gophers strong bids for the 115 and 125 To the best prospects regarding ma- pound berths. Ed Qeorge, steller terial that the l\laroon and Gold has heavyweight of the 1925 tem, is out seen since the best, days of Dr. Henry for ' football but will be available, L. Williams, is ad(led the advantage while Rich and Parker are expected of a well-balanced schedule. The only to fill the 175 pound division at the doubtful factor in the rosy outlook close of the football season. centers around the shift, the basis of i .. ;. ..<2) ~I %li Hats Are the Finest There are none better. That is why t. we carry them. 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Veterjs Return Lettermen are Nydahl, Almquist, Barnhart, Arendsee, Matchan and Captain Joesting, backs; Gary, John- son, Ukkelberg and Moeder, tackles; hanson, Walsh, Kaniinski and Gibson, guards; Iaycraft and Blustin, ends, and Mackinnon and Mulvey, centers. The line lost three men by gradua- tion. They were Captain Wheeler, end; Hyde, tackle, and Strand, guard. The 1927 line will be heavy, averaging about 190 pounds. Dr. Spears hopes to use his big group of beefy guards to advantage. Butch Slaughter, former Michigan guard and chosen All-American by Walter Camp, is employed as' head line coach at the University of North Carolina. -Iday - BIG BOY PEOPLE'S SANITARY MARKETI Tr Ha Pe Sa Fresh Wish Lvery Day out ..............30c \White Fish .........30c alibut ............30c Walleyed Pike . ....,30c rch .............25c Fresh Filets .... ......25c lm on ................. ..............30c THE MAIN GROCERY 215 NO. 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