OCTOBER 12, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' ' 4s , p DONHUEWIL GOC'Cnson To Use New Men Against Varsity FRESHMAN RESTLERiS' (Continued from Page 6.) of collegiate competition.7 In conjunction with the begin- In the crowded Crimson back- ning gymnasium classes under the field such sophomore stars as Ross, nin ,gmnaiumclsse uner hehalfback; Hughes, fullback; Bru- supervision of Dr. May, Assistant baker, quarterback, and Ashby, Coach Donahoe is starting work halfback, have seen service in both with a large number of candidates A team contests. Ross and Ashby for the freshman wrestling team are excellent open field runners at Waterman this week. In the while Hughes place kicks and bucks first day of practice over 75 men the line. Brubaker ran the A team were given an hours' workout anda drilled in a few standing holds and at quarterback all through the th Sooner tilt last Saturday. .. Recruits were mustered fromc each gumnasium class at the start1 of every hour and given to Assist- ant Coach Donahoe for instruction! on fundamentals. This process will be repeated in all of the classes tomorrow and, in that way, it is expected that about 150 freshmen will be trying for a berth on the Nquad next week. All members of the squad will be expected to work out at least three times each week, preferably at 3 o'clock. Assistant Coach Don- ahoe urges every freshman who is planning to try out for the wres- tling team to begin practicing as soon as possible. Very few of the men have any experience and ev- eryone will be on the same basis at the beginning. The weight of the line is great-] ly increased by Hojnacki, former Hamtramck, Mich., grid star; Ung- er, of Mississippi; Swihart and Jasper, both Indiana products. Unger was picked .as the most out- standing freshman on the entire 1927 yearling squad while the other three are all sure of first team berths against Michigan. "I hold much respect for Mich- igan," Coach Page said today, "in view of the fact that it has been the most outstanding Big Ten team over a period of 20 years, and the game Saturday will be one of the toughest on our entire schedule." Several collegiate moving - pic- tures were taken at the University of California this summer. Foot- ball scenes were prominent. - .> V - - I -I The Society Brand 3-button style:broad -shouders, i-Etted waist, notch lapels.- y Society Brand = Anew3,wbuttosuit: According to aLl1inications, ile 3-button suit will be popular this Fall. You'll want one. But Inexclusive -t it be4e red thing-a 5-but- :Society Brand l - :fabrics-gr, e....tnt - r'y , ton suit ofthe: right character brownsblues - Shorouily disti guilhed in cut. $40 to $65 In other words, a Society Bran l - - - Wadhams & CO. = 109 E. Washington STETSON HATS SOHOBLE3' HATS JE. +G. Stadel, Mgr. H. H. 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Riding boots from $10 up; golf shoes from $8 up; moccasins in ten different leather styles, $6. All kinds of shoes made to your measure. C PIANO TUNING--The Concert Art- ist Piano Tuner, phone 6776. Vic- tor Allmendinger. Not with any music house. Exclusive piano tuner for the University School of Music. Office at residence, 1608 Morton Ave. Wed., Thu., Fri. c PRINTING AND ENGRAVING Social stationery, :programs. letter head work a specialty. We carry a large stock of the finest papers and have the fraternity dies for die stamping. Prompt service. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. C PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS We sell all makes. Drop in and see Corona Four, the pioneer port- able, over a million in use. Price $60 in black and genuine duco finish. Easy terms. Your machine accepted in part payment at highest allowance rates. We have served Michigan and its students for over twenty years and know their requirements. O. D. Mor- rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. e FOUNTAIN PENS We have a large assortment. Some nationally advertised makes at a discount to close out. Your chance for a bargain. . D. Mor- rill, 17 .Nickels Arcade. Pone 6615. C TYPEWRITER SERVICE Complete typewriter service. New L. C. Smith, Corona, all makes of portables and used machines, bought, sold, exchanged. Rentals by the week, mnth, or semester. Repairing of all makes by skilled w o r k m e n. Typewriting and Mimeographing promptly and neatly done by experienced op- erators at moderate rates. We have served Michigan students over twenty years. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. c ZOST LOST--Shaeffer Life pen, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Phone Harold at 8076. 17 LOST-Brown leather purse lost on S. University or Hill St. Wednes- day between 11:30-12:00. Reward. Telephone 8817. 17,18,19 LOST--Sept. 21-Mosaic scenery brooch valued as keepsake. Re- ward. 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