THE MICHIGAN DAILY " TFURSr CA USE SMAGE POSTPONEME 1 Pittsburgh Looms Asl F'robable Winner In Senior League Race Unless an unforseen upset occurs, the Pittsburgh Pirtes are definitely as- sured to represent the National League in the World's Series against the New York Yankees, American League champions, less than a week from today. 'The Pirates are clinging to their leadership in the sensational National League race by only a two-game mar- gin over the second place St. Louis Cardinals, but the advantage, some de- clare, is insurmountable for the Cards to overcome in the few contests that remain on their schedule. Rain kept, loth the Cards and Pirates idle while New York beat the Phillies. The Pirates have three games re- maining on their schedule and need only two victories in the three battles to cinch the league pennant, while the St. Louis nine must take all of its three engagements left on its sched- ule. The Cards can win the pennant if they emerge victors in all three games and the Pirates lose all three. The best the New York Giants can ex- pect in that event is a tie. Seeing this loophole, the Cardinals have 'asumed a psychological attitude regarding their chances to win the National League gonfalon. The entire Cardinal team met before Tuesday's game and determined on a split for the world's series. Distributions were figured on the basis of first and sec- ond places. If the team finishes second its share of the series receipts will depend on whether the Pirates defeat the Yanks for the world's, champion- ship. SAITGIDSOAN, FORME{ (tGRID STA1, WATCHES PRACTICE Joe Magidsohn, former Michigan half- back, was in Ann Arbor Tuesday to. watch the Wolverines practice. Ma- gidsohn is one of the better known football officials and will carry the referee's whistle next Saturday in the Chicago-Oklahoma game. Another of his assignments this season is in the' Detroit-Notre Dame contest. i V BRK NOBSE IN CONFRENCE - Return and Seve'al P 1 inisinig Bail Varrfer Report. H AVE HARD SCJIEDULE CHICACO, S'ept. 2S.-The real "mys- tery team" of the several uncertain squads in the Big Ten football chain- pionship raee this fall is the thirty- sixth edition of Amos Alonzo itagg's University of Chicago eleven. , Craduations wrecked Chicago's foot- ball hopes last season, but the wealth of light, fast backfield material in the younger classes this year has enabled Stagg to assemble two complete sets of backs with replacements foie each. Backs Plentiful. Three of last year's varsity back- field are back in uniform, and there also are a dozen likely ball carriers coming up. Whether this situation was visualized by the dean of conference coaches, the fact remains that Stagg sized up the hardest schedule this fall in his 36 years of service at Chicago. "Inky" Bluhm and Smith have shown skill in tossing passes, and Heywood and Hollohan proved cup- able ball carriers in yesterday's scrim- mage, this quarter making up Stagg's second backfield. Have Reserve rower. Minnesota also has acquired trong reserves to support its backfield of threefourths veterans, including the All-American fullback, Herb Joesting. Coach Spears has 17 letter men in uni- form. Secret workouts were started yes- terday at Michigan and Iowa. The return to eligibility of Joe Kresky, last year's fullback was the best news of the practice season for Nisconsin. NEN HAVEN.-The Yale football squad is reported to be short of good material. Favorites Returned TOM EDWARDS TO Victors After First COACH GRID TEAM Round Golf Matches IFVOR[ED BY WEATH Favorites were returned winners in' -.i- the first round of the annual fall golf '.. - - xperiutl en "It l New i t touramen bei ' ' ."'" xperimentWith New Men tournament belg played over the Ann .. -.-.-.Pe Arbor course this week. In the feature -" ..- match of th~e round Johin l3ergelin, '29J, c HD1AF defeated Al Vyse, '28, by the narrow .----VARDHAS RIMMA margin of 2 and 1. Both players were .-.y Associated Press) members of the Varsity team last year. '-'-- - .-.. Bergelin nWaved n Dromnirnt nrr in -"; - .- NEW YORK, Sept. 28.-Cold we SELLING w.;_. "x'.; . .r . -.: Rent a Typewriter By the Month or for the Semester - Your Choice r Underwood, Royal, L. C. Smith, Remington, and Others We Keep Them in Order Rider's Pen Shop REPAIRING , i f . t 6 V t L 7 L Ary" F.QK - AV, -Y r r r .. . r ,.. -------; T j . EI )I f 'r ii! A1 -I . ( 1 I DOBBS HATS in all of the NEW FALL BLOCKS 4nd SHADINGS are shown here, With us exclusipely ",-"" 9 rr