23, 1927. THE MICHICAN DAILY -~ EAST CLOSES SEASON'WISCONSIN CAGE SQUAD LACKS HVETERAN MATERIAL THIS YEAR IRISH GRIDMEN AWAIT TILT WITH TROJAN TEAM (Continued from Page Six.) COLUMNLCOLUM ' CLOSES 'CLOS's AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISINGA I~L S Ijs'' -hinestone shoe bicakle, Fri- ordt when it goes into the iray against Special to The Iaily) Notre Dame, having defeated Califor- I to I C 'lAIOjr ADISON, Nov. 22-Faced with ,'try for the Varsity. Welch has a.- nia, Stanford, and Washington State, udcarth of veteran material and the loss ways played guard and may hell )the three strongest teams on the Pa- \s WShmg te An t of two stars of the last winter quin-Isolve that serious problem for Mean- (ifiC coast. let naely win well. Coach Jones' thundering herd is d (i: ; "or t, namely Kowalozyk andMiller, - Coach "Doe" Meanwell of the Badger Six other sophomores are making termined to start at the point where cNMLA (age-squad is pushing his unit at to' l ids for the team and to date each it left off last Saturday when it ranr eerdogtN MEETS COLhATE ""in sap o thhas shown enough to warrant some rough-shod over the Washngton Co- opener on gec. 10 with Coe College. holpe for the future. Ilutchins, former augars, 27 to 0. In this game the ( Associated Pess)nns proder of Big Ten Fond du Lac high school, ace, is out Trojans used a variety of plays with NEW YORK, Nov. 22-Embers of champs on the hardwoods will un-'for a guard and coming along nicely. l qual precision and snap, and omini- gridiron rivalries, generation old,' lotiitedly again be faced with the Diehl, a SouthI Bend recruit, is being I ously indieateil what the Irish miglit flamed again today before the waning problem of going through a confer- usd at forward. A shnril, Appleton, I expect at Soldiers' field. breezes of thie 1927 eastern football ene sesnwt, oyqit ~i are center candidates while Mae Mc- S'ouithern' California's aerial attack storm. the waisn wata oui . Be i Dermott, at center, Grin from TiorI-- was particularly brilliant, while its' From the wreck of an early teason he f crwardrs, aptain Loue Behr a l ton, Id.. and Pete Peterson from - running attack seemed not to suffer studded with defeat, Cornell waited nis winrwi untedRycrry the ceola complete the list. much by comparison. Only one fac- today to entrain for Philadelphia and u o ng. e 30tr te The season will not get under way tor-weather- seems to give Coach the thirty-fourth meeting with Penn- youngsters have always been among for three weeks when Coe Colleg Jones any concern about the impendl1 sylvania's rugged host on Thanksgiv- the high scorers of the Big Ten but one of the best bets of the Missouri Ing struggle. He is a bit fearful tha: ing ay. their diminutive stature and livagni Valley league will invade Madison. the rigorous climate of the metropolis Nightfall will see Syracuse headed weight wears them down ere the Butler and DePauw will follow 1 on the shores of Lake Michigan might for New York for the seventh annual weight erwshort order with the Oregon Aggies severely clog the ordinarily smooth- battle with Columbia, and Colgate willseaso i stopping off for a game on the sec- working machine of the lads from the batle ithColmbi, ad Clgae wll ray Ellerman, a member of the Ot fJnay h aii os . ri ir bear down on Brown at Providence si" and of January. The Pacific Coast sunny and balmy clime of Califor- for the twelfth time. ad last sine i ao a be team is making a jaunt through the nia." Penin State Battles Pittsburdgi andiwill see some action. Among the middle west. Jan. 7 will open the While the University of Southern Into the lair of the Pittsburgh terial is "Mtty" Mattusen. For en- conference season with the Badgers California is speeding toward Chi-I Panthers, undefeated this season a ters Ma ase en going to Columbus for a battle with cago, and perhaps rehearsing Plays in tied only by Washington and Jeff and ters, Meanwell has Elmer Tenhopen Ohio State. the aisles of Pullman cars, Coach son, Penn State will storm for the and "Bud" Foster, the latter a sopho~ -_te___n___rin_____t I more. Tenhopen will be just getting CDRU~IIAVLSIDameKelevenat a fast clip atsoth twenty-fourth time in hopes of reach.- nohesigothWicsi yeSP RR AL " " enaafstlp at South into the swing of the Wisconsin style Bend to prepare it for the imporan ing a top place in the eastern rank- . edt rpr tfrteiportant ing atrop placeinste eatr. rank- of play this winter and should be (Continued from Page Six.) engagement Saturday. Rockne wishes ing through decisive victory. Wet nht a valuable man this year. was hung up in 1925, when we scored to polish up both his attack and de- natn san Jeffstoneuallyemt on atrhe guard problem is a real task 227 points to 3, andtlost only the 3 to fense for the Trojans, whom he gives withstand the charge of West Virgine for the Badger coach. George Nelson 2 game to Northwestern. in the same ample recognition and respect. who played forward for two years year we were Conference champions 3a. on the Varsity is being worked at I also in track, baseball, and basketball. Although Penn has com'e with a ,~ ~,, , .,,a r, . - ,-- - . CLOSING OUT sample line of men's winter O'coats; values to $50; some fur-lined, $19 to $23. 52 7-.-berty, Mich. Theatre Bldg. Dial 4095. 5t FOR SALE-Trap drummer's outfit. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Cali 9758, about six o'clock. 56, 57, 58 WANTED \ANTE1--Twenty nien and wonen students for special work. Full or part time. 912 IRose Ave., at 8:00 NOTICES day night. Reward. Call 21471. 50 NOTICE--We deliver between the hours of 9:30 and 11 :30 p m. Prompt Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4431. 20 100 DRESSMAKING and Altering. Call j\Miss Eisele, 401 South Division St. Phone 22194. 55, 56, 57 WIIERE TO EAT-Try the Heidel- berg, 807 E. Washington St. Home cooking. Meal tickets per week if desired. Phone 3409. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 FOR RENT GIRLS suite for rent. Phone 6845. 1215 So. Univ. Ave. One block from Campus. Reasonable. 54, 55, 56 FOR RENT-Large room, graduate student, nurses or ,business girls. Also young man desires room-mate. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 56, 57, 58 LOST-Oife fur-lined glove;: l'~ l'j.mu.56,57,5, return to Mr. :Mower, 2006 was tenaw or call 9217. 56, 57, 58 LOST-Red blanket, S tturday eve- ning, in vicinity of South Stato Street. Call 93i92. Bales. 56 1 LOST-A Longines watch; sometime Saturday afternoon. Finder please call At. J. Spence, Dial 22117. .>, 56, 57 LOST-Grey hat and overcoat, from 512 S. State St., Friday night. Name inside sweat band of hat. Phone 5717. 55, 56, 57 LOST-Woman's wristwatch, with silver band, Saturday, on Hill St., 'between Stadium and Forest Ave. If found, call Wenger 5517. 55, 56 FOR SALE. J "_,A"_. °j_.eP_"#"_.eM'_.e'A'_ M"' R1!'F'" at w^. r '°. s }. A:u E 1 III E li : I i LOSTV LOST-Pair of shell rim glasses. Call MEN'S Black fur coat, $35, for quick Sweet, at 9236. 55, 56 sale. 527 E. Liberty St., Mich. Theatre Bldg. Dial 4095. 56 LOST-Last week on Thursday, black leather billfold, containing valuable FOR SALE--Two good seats, on main receipts. Call Alex Scherer76017. floor, for Hoffman Luboshutz Con- Reward. 56i, 57, 58 cert. Call 21583. Call 1521 Granger. 56 1 A f 7 K i l Y rus i te loin- eek o. heguard and looks well. Johnny Doyle, rush in the closing weeks of antehhloerfo ls eai ssnCornell has awakened fromnl another holdover from last year, is season,Conlhaawkne fm teaming with Nelson and coming the Dartmouth disaster with a feel-aong ith. elsrn another ing f cofidnce.Andrson amlalong nicely. Joe Murphy, another ing of confidence. Anderson and hloeadBl hee oio Wakeman, slightly hurt all season, morer, and Bill Thiele, a sophod are back in top form in all tackle more hailing from South Bend, Ind., are the remainder of the hopes. Syracaise Holds Edge Over Columut Additional help for the squad should No championship aspirations 1will come from George Hotchkiss and flare in the quarrel of Syracuse and Mike Welch, at present members of Columbia, both of whom have tasted the .grid squad. Hotchkiss has been defeat, but the New York clan has with the Varsity for the past tw'o a matter of honor to settle. Not once years and will again make a bid for since the first match in 1901 has Co- the five. Welch, a fine basketball play- lum-bia beaten Syracuse. er in high school will make another Not s badfor"28, after all. A SENIOR, -4,, A..L . i YK I,! ~- -r ~ '.- ( 1 f/' .1 ' . ____ _ 3inion -[p-r 4 !.) I "What do you think of the Union's adver- tising, Bill?" "Well, it might be better, but I'll, be hanged if their food could be improved." THANKSGIVING DINNER 12:30 to 3:00 Thanksgiving: We'll get away from mercenary things today and list a few of the things we're givin' thanks for. We're thankful that that Thunderin' Herd will be heard no more around these parts. We're thankful Herb and little Almy are goin' to graduate. We're thankful we got the new kind of shirt with pleated bosom. And collars a: cuffs as stiff as Joesting's r V.t arm. We're thankful for a new shipment of neckwear and we're doubly thankful you're comin' in to buy some of these ties. (We would ap- preciate it if you could see your way clear to do this.) We're thankful we got some of those Oxonian Grey o'coats left. 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