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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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STARS AND SUBSTITUTES ALIKE RECEIVE PRAISE AND TRIBUTE

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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-
will wear the blue uniforms for the chines, will leave an open gap in the
last time. At the close of today's front ranks of the team, but behind
this, in the ranks of the substituteI
game, an all-American, many choices the loss will be just as great.
for all-Conference honors and nation- Today, it is along with Oosterbaan,
al recognition, substitutes who have Gilbert, and others who have had
seen service irregularly, and others glory and fame galore, that the fans
who have not been in the big games are placing the substitutes in bestow-
more than a few minutes, will put ing their final tributes to the closing
aside the blue sweaters and the cleat- of careers. Nicholson, Shoenfeld, Bab-,
ed shoes for good-marking the end cock, and the rest who have sat on
of their careers as football players the bench many Saturday afternoons
at Michigan. are first today in the minds of loyal'
T'he players who will be lost from followers of the Michigan teams. For
the squad by graduation are Captain it is only on Saturdays that these,
Oosterbaan, Baer, Gilbert, Palmeroli, men sit on the benches. The other!
Gabel, Miller, Puckelwartz, Heston, five days of the week when football
Harrigan, Schoenfeld, Nicholson, demands their services they are not
Grinnell, Babcock, Domhoff, and Hoff- on the bench, but on the field scrim-
man. maging, taking the bumps from the
It is in the aggregate, not as in- men on the first team.
dividual players, that the passing of Lessons in sportsnanship, develop-
these men makes their loss felt most ment of an indomitable will and of
keenly. The graduation of such a a "fighting spilIt" are the main and
player as Oosterbaan, twice all-Amer-
ican, or of Gilbert, the kicking and

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common results of training received e:ualing of the values. In the lessons urdays. Only six of the 15 men who
on a football squad. Thi is what learned and in the value to the team, appear in uniforms today for the
every man gets. Then there is a o dhe school, or to whonmever they last time are regulars.
parting of the ways. 'The star, th have given their time, the substitute' S minty Babcock, who came to
regular and the sensational players are the real equals of the regularsjMichigan with a prep record on par
go to their goals, the road prepared It would take days of thinking o with Oosterbaan and Molenda, has
and the way led by publicity. The experience men to formulate he spent his last year on the squad as
scrub, the substitute, and the player geod, the morals to be derived from a substitute. Babcock is one of fastest
who fails to break into the lineup goes football. There is certainly one that men on the squad and an excellent
a different way. His way is rough. they would not miss in considerip l;broken field runner. He played in the
Yards of film are exposed on the th ~position of the substitutes and first games of the .season, but has
stir while yards of adhesive are the that is the patience. Patience, above not been in th lineup since the wis-
scrubs' shares. all else, is the thing that they build (consmn game.
To all outward appearances there up. Alnd this is particularly true of Bill Puckedwartz, until late was
is no balance between the value o 'this year's substitutes, since, most j one of the unknown heroes, who be-
the one group and the other. But in them have been on the squad for ing a valuable man was kept in wait-
the last analysis, which should bn lree years.. TIhre3 years of intern-it- jng until his t iue came. It came in
made earlier than the last day on en bench -warming, but three years (Contmueil on Page Tj en)
which these men play, there is an if regular scrimnaging between Sat-
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Get a Sawyer Frog Brand Slicker now ,f/ acassu; ance that you are treating them to the best.
There is a style to suit every col- Don't Forget that on Sundays we serve f'he
lege man or woman. / 4best Chicken Dinner at One Dollar.
Have an extra slicker for a friend "7 Board by Week Private
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