r Tr', THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7SAi1TrTWAY. N'OV~M-.t fiq ,T2; SIXTEEN GRIDMEN SING PURPLE TEAM IVDSSWAN SONGAFTER GAME nnOSirnSRNGHL (Continued from Page Nine) ('Tffl~fh~flfl the Illinois game and since that time UUOI~ O lU1 hULUhasben sedonsier andiat. hehaLeen son iedradiy. e Color'rei l oldExpected TO AVtmess'had a career parallel 'to Puckel- Tr i'i flonalJRivals In Lust {wrzs etnhsbe u o f RrlBaittle Of Year three years and has not been used p regularly. However, he has been sent CRIMSON ELEVNEN STRONG} into important games at critical tim- EASTERN GRID TILTS! CONSTRUCTION OF NEW IN'TRAI'MURAL C L ASSIFIE FIELD HOUSE PROGRESSES RAIPIDLY' .Advertising \VSIINS NDIRONING wanted. Our orkhas continued to please the University faculty. Will cell for and deliver. D)ial 3732. 313 Molntgomiery Ave. 53, 54, 55 (special to The 1Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 18. -1T w o great Hoosier football teams, Purdue and Indiana, unrivaled in ambition and determination, will fight it out here totnorrow afternoon before a col- orful cr'owd estimated at 24,000. It es. Schoenfeld and Nicholson have worked on the squad for three years, )oth in attempts to get the center po0- sition;, both have failed to attain that p~articular thing, but have given in- valuable aid as reserve material. Henry Grinnell has been used at tackle in portirnis of many games THREATENED Y RI Inijuries Of Stars Ma.y Ilamper Yale And ibiarad Elevens In East's BLUE CAPTAIN INJUREDj (By Associated Tress) NEW YORK, Nov. 18.-Rain threat- eued today to turn the final Saturday, of major football into the first genu-; finely soggy combat day of the eastern season. Joe Crosby, shining light of what' offensive Harvard has shown in win-1 ping four out of seven games seemsI definitely relegated to the sidelines! Progress inlCthe (coiist .Ilct ion 0f the new Iintramzural ;Sparts bulildingt, a. 1110i1 ill the proiam to seenure facili- ties for~ "at hle'tics for all,'' is being mad (iCtt a raid~( rate(, accordilng to Di- rector Fielding II. Yost. All of the steel parts of the lbuiilding, including the girders, risers and frame for the roof, are to be in place by Mlonday. The fiiishint;-lup men and riveters are expected to have completeed their jobs by Wednesday night. At the same time the 1.aint iug of the iron is to lie filishedl. I Latei llthe %v~eel1, -ollero-io will 1e ipoiiied ililiehieifzt [1of dw lii-ilding> thit pool1 call for I lie e.iii t jtion1ofa ealec zpahie of seal ig 1 2d0)lper- sons1. The sats arc to be of the (o1- I lapsablle Rind and (,an lbe removed Whenever desired. With Workh si a ti-tlg on tll(e 1)001 niex wFexek it Is problable that ( 'a1hMat Mann11: will be''~l to w(e it for ('on- Ire e I u ts, hnea-led for. .ltuiufxh a uiL 1 . li,; mont'Its followting . NTCS NOTICE-We deliver bet ween the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 p nm. Promxpt xDelivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4481. 20 100 NCOTI('Ea - IBe sure anti visit this most muodern and efficient 1Hat ('leaning andl Shoe Shining Parlor. Michigan Theatre Bldg. 539 E Liberty. Tues., Thurs., Sat.. NOTICE-Rlemington Portable type- writers ;,ald, rented, traded. E. Harold Mun n, Authorized Student Dealer, 203 S. Thayer. Call 3489 for terms. 51, 53 .da!Goolandermebbs.. W A NTED--Altor and Tenor Sax play- e rs. Also argood anmjoist. Call at ;; h; m 3 im-'hurh, Monday, be- ftween 4:30 and 5. 53 WVANTI)- Tivkets for i~nnesota gam~te. Phlone 2-1454. 51, 52, 63 CLO)THING salesman wanted. Full time or part time. Must be expert- eniced" Apply at once. Sair, 200 N. Alain St. 50, 51, 52, 53 WVA NTED-A girl stenographer. Apply imimediately to Jack Strong, Room 200, Michigan Theatre Bldg. 52-53-54 LOST LOST-Blue silk umbrella, University Hall rest room. Return to Secre- S tary's office. 52, 53 LOST--Man's wrist watch and pair of glasses, on South Ferry Field, last Saturday morning. Call Jack Lait, .1r., 3141. 53, 54 LOST---An S. A. E. pin, Friday morn- ingl. (Call 4872.' 53, 54, 55 L.OST--A. black leather wallet, Wed- nesday. ('all Stuart M. Smith,. at 2-1559. 53, 54, 55 4 will be a battle of I loosier against+ during his three years on the squad. Vie Doomhoff, whose chances to play Hoosier. Purdue will bring two spe- in piast seasons have been ham'~pered cial trains of rooters, while Indiana by injuries, will get his last oppor- will have among its enthusiasts thou- tunity to play today. Vic plays at sands of fans, fromt all harts of In- i(luarterliack. Ilarrigan is the only diana. 'i let it1 tt c wose experioel lis be(euu limilted to t wo years onl the squ a.d. It has been nmany years since, it.hcrs i Fslstrida n,13ri a ae school has lpos.,essed the caliber o jsif ed tiat eNlen.1 a ehe prowvsdlter football miim iesprodluced t his yearI get down, under ri tts anditf sur~e by coaches Pt [ag of Indliana and tackler. Jimmny 1P1hln of Purdue. Not, only Millet. and lloffmani two hack field will there be aln oldi oaken bucket at menfn, willgrdae atrrakn stake but a victory will guarantee thea into thle regular linau p for a part of winner a hold well up in'the first divn- thirlsseon sion of the Big Ten. Gabhel, Baer, and P'alneroli. thr'eo $1,via ITVUJl~~ il (' r'y 'ie w ~ veteran linemten, will also graduath five special ItIrains will st earn in to). Bloomington early tomorrow carryx*ing' r June. Tfhis3 will te(mporarily shat - football followers fromd e:ei ch C sect oradwll l~ hsbe ion ftT tf. ~vAbn >aCt in every game this year and from his, ton" Wilcox special on which several work h las goo(I chianc'es for honora ble hundred New A lbany and1 1LouisvilIle rcognitioni. gridl devoteces will comic to wit ness l Fifteen meon, and of thle calibre ofr Wiilcox in hais l st lBig Ten p}ertocrmn- !lplayers t hat these were, coust itutt- ancec.jthle nmost severe set-hack from g'rad- lan1sville will send a special carry- nat ion that any ?Michigan football ing supiporters of'1-erman Byers, teamil has suiffered in years. Six reg- Efvansville boy playing in the Indiana 1110 ts and nune surbstitutes; all good ba