I THE MICHIGAN DAD- TUESDAY, NOVEMMR 15, THE MCHIGA DAIL TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. GOPHERS PR ES N-.f'T R EAL BST L FOR MICHIGAN e.FB \JT4JN.ET Ui~e. GOPER LAFARRELL SELECTS HARRIERS FOR NOR-1THMEN WILL REL Y SHOTONRETRNS OPHR LADS INDIANA REDYCON FERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE 1iONE IIRPURV HI - C N [ T 1o iga' rr in .t t iv ein the 1P-nsecutic seas~ons ~thei~ltin1ye rnu- j~ >kONt lnqit lc inst n tCncen< ie onvur a o l vU vt9Ue VA IE OFEN IVTiH 1 '.t 1iiiji. -ii].].. .1. ..1 1 u.(.i.....f( ' ( ( S..Oin....-.ha .1-t1-veii iv "- h11i SDENIES BREAK i RC~I~1~d y IDecepive Plays 'k id ["orard Pse NAVY PROVIDED THRILLS "tlli aine if YOU cani, a teamil capale of u sing' every play that has been em-j cll r e b c h il h e n i c ion in the Mlichigan1 stadium nlext Sat- urdlay. is still leading the B3ig Ten scorc!i°s with 74 points. "Elusive Lcnuis" Gilbert, Wolverine halfback, is 1:1 po0ints beh'lind the Gopher star with a tocal of. 6") ,Amquliiiitiregistered one touchdown ;ac~kscore&d the first NaVY campaign wxith much punting and I min, with.IJim Miller and Lloyd and I-olIichdo-1n occucrred so rapidly out' toE 'he nts fill the [st i's to irer ofI re- lit. ii . E: l~l ll~i~i l~ pmeet, writ h will Ilea leiriiliwisovr101- Old %a ken Bulck 4 etseiiibrling htuh; i'hed Sa!"- i'vniornlilg-over' the Var ino i> and Michigan teamxs. k~ ow ~1 g Wil B A wa dedliY j~il'5(. w ll lne he h~st ~ W L ' y llac n g. second to the w inners lhour Year to tract B etw een Se r'11 T -unTa ~ O l P(' I~I ' seltl'fns with ai total of 54 points, Coach Far- l'li5~ge &odigT To g hii~~~' iie ria alas meet with Ilii-' rel's chat ges continued their per- Ws on oc HQD EC ET pRATp oi o ho tt't hmag formance of the past two seasonsNAI TE w UL HOLD SCRET ACTI~i i"and ()iio S a a nounce- hn they finished second to the; A IA V DNW RL - 1 'P leurt umade 1rny('o:ch Steplen J. aPli. -Scarlet and Gray winners. 'The vie'. S1W( iz. to I ro~l yeserdayLtry of the Illini, however, was the (By Associated Press) BLOOMINGTON, Jl.NovIX. 1. Cp.RnolhMnomws tenost decisive ever scored by a teamn NEW YORK, Nov. 1.4.-Any talk: of India~na University tackling dunmnilesi first Wolverine runner to finish i i n the annual triangular run. a. break in football or other athletic will be renamed this afternoon whren Saturday's race, placing seventh be- Insoigter(civewn vr relations between the U. S. Naval and Pa> aesnshsHoir til'ugi hi the six Illinois harriers who tied the Michigan and Ohio teams the Military academies over difeences ina their initial practice soseofor te~ 1 first place. \\lirf ci was the next;Idassapdthmevsa n eligibility regulations is "absurd," Pudebtl er ,tlidy ' 'hcianmnt iih#nnnhPie of the leading contenders for Con- head coach "Riff" Jones, of the Army Meoil tdu.whhumisx ile \Vchis and Je son were &,evesuth fterence honors, wxhich are heldl iyI gridmen, declared today. which heretofore have been neired and thirteenth, respectively. Cairlson Wisc'onsinl at the present time, and. The rival schools have signed a .IetuFangn nneis ilb ld Kennedyweeteohr ic- will be ranked among the favorites i ' four year football contract under changed to Wilcox and WVetch. Pur- g-ain runnei's wxho earnedl the right to S'aturday's title race, which this year's game in New York due's brilliant gladiators.i compete in the title meet Saturdayr, When Cant. Joe Navok, Fairfield,i is to be played, so that there is no One of ti~e stu:ffedi personages is and (lrunow will serve as alternate. Mooneyhxam, McElwee, Ponzer, and i prospect of any rupiture in relations several inches longer than the otlier, The victory of Coach Harry Gill's Abbott crossed the finish line in a tie for at least three more years, if at heneit illbe hritend Wlch wh veera Iliniharier ened he ongfor first place, it was the first time! all, Coach Jones pointed out to the stands over six feet. The shorter line of wins chalked upi) by OhioI such an occurance had been recorded Associated Press today'. dummy will bear the inscription of his State in this annual meet. For four linl a Big Ten meet. This fact indi- Gossip o a split between Annapolis running miate. I____________________rates that Coach Gill has one of the and West Point has had its basis in Coach Page Daiss.4isfied. l best balanced teams in the Big Ten the decision of the Naval academy, IThe dummies ha.ve withstood a ? .11N ESOTA TICKETS this year and will be able to send six announced last Jdune, to adopt the strenuous attack for many weeks bat I capable harriers to the tape in his three year Varsity eligibility rule and the workout they will receive the net More than 600 tickets for thej effort to capture tihe crown hxeld by not to schedule games. with an Institu- few (lays will b~e far benyond that o Michigan- innesota gamne here I the Bad ger tera, tion lacking the same code. any other. Coach Page xwas not at a0ll Saturday were returned by the jE-_______________________________________ satisfied with the tackling of his men Minnesota athletic association, _________________________________________________ last week and dleclares they will pt it was announced yesterday by plenty of exercise at it before Satti'-- ( Harry Tillotson, business miana-I d cay. ger of tihe Michigan athletic as- 1 Page's sessions were hampered by f;50 ('tati101. 1 lack of conditioned men 'but they These tickets were placed on11 should be ill good shape t his week ;jsaie ye'sterday morning, and ow- end, barring injuries suffered in the ing to the large demand for Min- Of rsNrhetr ofit h tlts jns atbad atwei wvere in perfect shape for Minnesota, is assured that these will be and if the same fight is produced a; disposed of rapidly. Only a few Iro g r real battle is again slated between the1 boxes havye been reported un- traditional rivals. sold by the athletic offices. Rainds To Be Present. __________1 4 passat. op portutne times to produce scor es was cast asidhe anid the Wol- vernues turned to a runnh~ing game with a most thrilling spectacle re- sulting. "Wise" critics are rather well di- vided in their opinions of the game. One group holds that the widely heir- alded defe('11es of both 'teamls gave ' way to two mases of jelly; tile other contendls that no defensive, however strong it might be, could have stop ped the ripping Michigan and Navy attacks Saturday. Backs :Did Fine Work Although one cannot exactly brag; on.. the play of the two lines, full credit must b~e given to some fine work by the backs. Especial credit goes to Miller, Lloyd, Ransford, and Gilbert. Navy's attack netted well over 200 yards but Minlnesota's offensive rates every bit as strong as thlat of the Mid dies. In addition to Minnesota's traditionally strong snmashing game, the 1927 Gophers have uncovered an effective forward passing attack. ,Straight plays covered by that fa- mnous shift have, acording to reports, passed on and have been succeeded by tricky deception plays employing double and triple passes. Dr. S'pears is given, credit for shaking up Minne- sota's style at last-and it is this that tile Wolverines most fear. Minnesota's play against Drake on Saturday was far from impressive as the first team line played in the en- tire game while the backs stayed in most of the time to gain a 27-6 win1. This, again, is a departure from Go'. pher tradition which ilas dictated that a high score be piled up the Saturday previous to the final. battle of the season with Michigan.$ This year it might seem that the men from the North have decided to save some of their scoring fever for the Wolverines. But along with offensive strength it must b~e conceded that Minnesota is possessel of a. better defense than that shown by either team Saturday in. the new stadium. The Gophers have almost their entire forward wall intact from last year, having lost only one lineman in addition to Captain Whleeler, star end. . AND-MAichigan must have a de- fense to match that of the Gophers to win. -fI =' = r I ; i , Ransford playing the leaders' rolesj for thle respective teams, was the feature of the game, bult defense seemed to be well-nigh cast into oblivion by bothl teams.- Jim Miller. unheralded huat vho gave all oiiioiis inidication. of Is caIpabilities ini the Chlicaigo game a week aago, Ierced and 1slashedl the Navy forward wall in a man-. nter that eveni brought forth. prais eworthty comments from c'yniical new1saper critics In the press box. Miller's score or more thrunsts at the Viddie line am~toun~t- ed to 117 yards, almost hlalf of the yardage gained by JIl team, and that is Certainily no insignaificant ac'hievemienit .agamist a team suichi ats represenited the Navy last Sat- urday. Lloyd and Ransford, dimunitive halfbacks of the Annapolis eleven, 'more than did their share to keep the hinge crowd of 86,000 in tense ex- pectedness during the battle. Lloyd1 electrified the throng in the first quarter with his spectacular run of 85 yardls to a touchdown. that 1101113'ihi the stands failed to see it. It happlenedinit this wvay: Iloyd, playing behind his own left endi, took the oval from the center, slid through a hole be- tweena guard amid tackle onl tie riht side of the line, and (with the three Michigan backs p~erfect- 13' blockied before 1011,I lloy d cant to his owit left, rand thuen couitina- nedl riiming aalong the sideliiie with Jim Miller, safety miunm, plir- suiing 11i11. -0 Tne old oakenlbucket xvnich arrived; froin Lafayette last Tuesday is on dis- play.. Tile token of victory, whichl corresponds to the fanious little birown jug will be awarded the winner for a 1 ALL-CAMPUS WRESTLING TO BE HELDNEXT MONTH Heavy oiled upper stock with extra I What would happen Ransford started for to Michigan if the Navy is a story that will never be written or told. It must be acknowledged, howv- ever, that a man of Ransford's versa- tility was as good one to be substi- tuted in thle second half after both teams were a bit exhausted from the great offenlsive exhibition of the first half. Whether Ransford would ac- cormplish as much in the first half as ie did. in the second. is a questionl over which, dark shadows of dubiety fall. C Defense, as has beeni already (Continued on Page Seven) i period of one year._ -- -j -----Open to all students enrolled in thel Saturday's battle will not only be j1' ni versity, with the exception of Var- folught out on the gridiron hut xill he sity letter men, an all-campus wrest- handes.Th( eeInna bandd enafulield houe, wllceberheldand 10. Pre- andest. T bwe Idaand two woner flhoumetwillber held t0thePYos claimed one of the best in the colleg- ! ininaries will begin at 7 o'clock 011 iate world and Purdue's musicians Friday night. All contestants will ibe w xill certainly be here in an effort to expected to weigh in at 3 o'clock the best the Crimson. Captain Cleaver same day. Five pounds overweight wil start new formations *tomorrowv will be allowed in each class. for the Indiana marchers to exhibit Prelinlinary bouts will be seveon before. the crowd of Hoosier football 1Inillutes in duration, and the 'finals fans,. will be it) minutes each. One minute Coach Page will keep his men inside advantage in the main bout will be Memorial Stadium all wveek for deemed sufficient to win a decision, secret practice. NeNW plays and for- a nd if time match goes to the limit, 30 orations will be issued tomorrow after- seconds wii be enough to win the noon.. (1 _ e(ision._ . _ thick soles. WV ide soft toes- $10 -$15. WAGPER-1&COMPti for men cz.iSnce 1949 A ,. _ . . t %014 Aheald hful drink and food that's a body bu lder- Om- bipezd in one-Ann Arbor Dairy teuriz ~d Milk! Pas- i i I i f t C " . s -'- rsjy y . - ~rtt' ~jF x"1c ." - n> + . y Y . _.'a ' f i:1 y I'Y * la:: c Black Ceviot siniThe chevitcoh Wejus604reasiertynwshp COPYRIGHT 1927 v RCPPENHIIS2,ER ...t f .° 3 . 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