THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAO 'III' AX, NOVlEMBlElilt 19, ll ,127111111 THEM'-IGA-DALY'PA- -I v ....W^ - - - ------- - - -- ., -- SIXTEEN WOLVERINE GRIDMEN MAKE LAST PAI'EROLI. APPEARANCE TODAY 1 srf ON. G ABEL. BA E R. 4C11(E'NFE1LI). 31iLLER. ), I~ \ ). l " ,: a, r :NiCI1O1SO1. HARRIGAN. GR IN ELL. PUCK}JAVARTZ. BABCOCK. DOMHOFF. HOFFMAN. 0 .. ..v_.U OOSTIERBAAX (11LBEIur. 11 II STARS AND SUBSTITUTES ALIKE RECEIVE PRAISE AND TRIBUTE II I Michigan football fans and students running back who has proved his im- today pay tribute to fifteen men who portance in the last two grid ma- common results of training received equalling of the values. In the lessons will wear the blue uniforms for the last time. At the close of today's game, an all-American, many choices for all-Conference honors and nation- al recognition, substitutes who have seen service irregularly, and others who have not been in the big games more than a few minutes, will put aside the blue sweaters and the cleat- ed shoes for good-n'arking the end of their careers as football players, at Michigan. The players who will be lost from the squad by graduation are Captain Oosterbaan, Baer, Gilbert, Palmeroli, Gabel,gMiller, Puckelwartz, Heston, Harrigan, Schoenfeld, Nicholson, Grinnell, Babcock, Domhoff, and Hoff- man. It is in the aggregate, not as in- dividual players, that the passing of these men makes their loss felt most keenly. The graduation of such a player as Oosterbaan, twice all-Amer- ican, or of Gilbert, the kicking and chines, will leave an open gap in the front ranks of the team, but behind this, in the ranks of the substitute the loss will be just as great. Today, it is along with Oosterbaan, Gilbert, and' others who have had glory and fane galore, that the fans are placing the substitutes in bestow- on a football squad. This is what1 every man gets. Then there is a parting of the ways. The star, the regular and the sensational players go to their goals, the road prepared and the way led by publicity. The scrub, the 'substitute, and the playerj who fails to break into the lineup goes' a different way. His way is rough. learned and in the value to the team, to the school,' or to whonever they have given their time, the substitutes. are the real equals of the regulars. It would take days of thinking of experience men to formulate -he good, the morals to be derived from football. There is certainly one that they would not miss in considerip; ing their final tributes to the closing Yards of film are exposed on the the position of ,the substitutes and of careers. Nicholson, Shoenfeld, Bab star while yards of adhesive are the that is the patience. Patience, above cock, and the rest who have sat on scrubs' shares. all else, is the thing that they build the bench many Saturday afternoons To all outward appearances there up. And this is particularly true of are first today in the minds of loyal'is no balance between the value o this year's substitutes, since most of followers of the Michigan teams. For the one group and the other. But in them have been on the squad for it is' only on Saturdays that these the last analysis, which should be three years. Three years of intermit- men sit on the benches. The other made earlier Than the last day on tent bench warming, but three years five days of the week when footballjwhich these men play, there is an of regular scrimnmaging between Sat- demands their services they are not on the bench, but on the field scrim- maging, taking the bumps from the men on the first team. Lessons in sportsm'anship, develop- ment of an indomitable will and of a "fighting spirit" are the main and Gilberts Norris 1' Always keep a little Edgeworth on your hip Juilleret's 302 S. State Exclusive Fountain Service Salted Nuts a Specialty I r O s ,® I 8 a " " Don't Wait Until It Rains Get a Sawyer Frog Brand Slicker now f There is a style to suit every col- ;r lege man or woman. I' Have an extra slicker for a friend in need. ELMSAVVYER, -d SON urdays. Only six of the 15 men who appear in uniforms today for the last time are regulars. ' Sammy :Babcock, who came to Michigan with a prep record on par with Oosterbaan and Molenda, has spent his last year on the squad as a substitute. Babcock is one of fastest rnen on the squad and an excellent broken field runner. He played in the first games of the season, bnt has not been in th lineup since the Wis- consin game. c1ni11 Puc kedwartz, until late was one of the unknown heroes, who be- ing a valuable man was kept in wait- ? ing until his time came. It came in (Continued on Page Ten) -.- - You can always- bring your friends here with the positive assurance that you are treating them to the best. Don't Forget that on Sundays we serve the best Chicken Dinner at One Dollar. Board by Week Private - Single Meals Party Rooms Not Cafeteria - Ladies Invited Cor. State and Washington : 111 |1 U lliltl1 11111111111111111 11111111111111I I Il lillllii111111i 1Ii 1111111111 i bid .- b l Velvets Thunderclouds L. ,,QlilUi ii.1yL, 1 14{.VJ = .:_. ;,.i -1 -.- --- -Z U I ---------------------------- nib 3Mrz r sumuaf arar2I2ara{ 41 Ia I I L . Prune Whip Apricot Ice Vanilla -three layers of Ann Arbor Dairy Ice Cream blended into one delightful brick! Tasty-delicious! One of the finest ice cream bricks we have made! 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