11, 192 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUBSTITUTES NUT TO START AGAINST NAY (Continued from Page Six) set of ball carriers with Puckelwartz, Domhoff, Hoffman and Fuller would Phrm a real "pony" backfield with real speed and dash. Such ' quartet would average only 160 pounds while a hat- tering set of Gembis, Rich, Miller and Gilbert would come nearly to a 175 hound average. One thing is certain-that the Wol- verines will not suffer from lack of plays against Navy. The Michigan offense has been nursed along all sea- son until it has now reached the heights expected of a Maize and Blue team in its semifinal game. Straight football of the old line- driving type has been stressed along with open play until the Wolverines present the most varied attack in sev- eral years. The new rules have been taken advantage of with especial at- tention given to the lateral pass to give added trickery to the already famous Wolverine craftiness. Navy's team, according to latest in- formation, is not to arrive in Ann Ar- - bor until Saturday morning and will take its first workout on the turf of the new stadium just prior to the game. WILLIAMSTON. - Dunton Howe, star Wflliams halfback, was injured in the Wesleyan game last Saturday. PARIS.--France is making a bid for the world's billiard championship in 1928. NEW YORK.-Jack Dempsey has in- vested in $150,000 worth of stock in Madison Square Gardens. KANSAS CITY.-University of Mis- souri football team is leading the Mis- souri Valley conference with three victories and no defeats. Fotbal t i. seY c e ule F1O)P SAWOY. 2 l f Oklahoma Aggies at Arkansas Wabash at Butler Loyola at lHaskell Missouri at Iowa S'tate Holy Cross at Marquette r Albion at Michigan State Indiana at Northwestern Kansas at Oklahoma Franklin at Purdue Colorado at Southern California Geneva at Allegheny Wash. and Jeff. at Bucknell }Brown at Harvard New York U. at Penn State Nebraska at Pittsburgh Lehigh at Rutgers Washington College at Temple Notre Dmne at Army Florida at Alabama Baylor at Southern Methodist _:yw. West Utah at Brigham Young Colorado Aggies at Colorado Mines Chicago at Illinois Cornell College at Knox Navy at Michigan Drake at Minnesota Denninson at Ohio State Oregon Aggies at Oregon Santa Clara at Stanford Iowa at Wisconsin East Amherst at Williams Georgetown at Boston College Cornell at Dartmouth St. John at Johns Hopkins Columbia at Pennsylvania Colgate at Syracuse Bowdoin at Tufts Davis Elkins at West Virginia Princeton at Yale South Vanderbilt at Tennessee Maryland at Virginia HARRIERS LEAVE FOR CHAMPAIGN (Ccntinued from Page Six) the first time. These two runners ran in the Michigan State meet for prac- tice last week, and their performanc- es were better than those turned in by Aubrey and Goetz, the men whom they replaced in the Michigan line- Saturday's meet will be the third engagement of the present season for the Wolverine harriers and the sec- ond with other Conference teams. Tht, fust meet resulted in a sweeping vic- tory over the Purdue aggregation, 20- 85, but last Saturday the strong Mich- ian State team downed Coach Far- r Il's charges by the same count over t 3 FRATERNITIES SORORITIES For your house decorations use Flood lights. Illuminate your house- any color.k For rent most reasonably by ERNST BROS. Electrical Shopl 210 South Fourth Ave. ATTENDANCE[ RECORD1i (Continued from Page Six.) formed stretching from the stadium Is here in Ann Arbor to Kalamazoo, the home of ?Michigan's halfback, Louis Gilbert, who had no little share in .. attracting the large crowds. The Michigan team, always a tre- niendous drawing crowd, attracted "Full-house" crowds to the stadia of - its three Conference opponents this year; namely, Wisconsin, Illinois, and F Chicago. 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