THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. .. _. ... 11 IOR T. E Aga M i ' I , F; ' r: am M MR Adv&L Ulmma m A."iSumN B SU _ _T H E ES, TOg S11WOLVERINE onu W i Qf EAQnI HA TO MEET WlSCONSIN n u tou runiui Varsity Tank Squad F WLLFLY W Patton To Start Game At Center; Crcles Cinder Path Bredenwieg Replaces Widman In Practice Sessions At Left Half1 By Nat A. Torium CARDINALS ARE MYSTERY Steve Farrell and his Varsity ___ trackrnen had best look to their, Pr~bai i 2 ylaureps as campus 'champions of Probabi Lineups the cinder path if present indica-j Carter ........LE...........Lutz eions are worth consideration. Bergman ...... LT.. . ..Englehorn They will soon be meeting more Sullo ...... .LG.... De Haven than worthy rivals in Michigan's Patton........ C ......Garrison swimming candidates, out of their Morgan .......E,0G....... Forster natural element by necessity. - Cooke ........RT...... Rottman After another week's training Kerr.........RE . . . . . . ...Ziese C thrh Matt Mann is seriously an- Brown... .... ......Sheehan| ticipating the issuance of a chal- Wilson ........1........Neigant l ge to t, haughty track squad Biedenwieg ... . RI........Oman for a dual meet, at any distance or Hughes........B.....Mansfield place they may decide. Relays, x °---shuttle races, cross-country runs# Wisconsin and Michigan junior iwith water barriers-any or all are I varsity football teams will clash to- I acceptable to the genial tank coach. day at M"dison in the minor half Fish Out Of Water of a double header grid program, The cause of all this "whispering the two Varsity squads battling campaign" is the fact that Coach here. The Wolverine "B" team Mann's squad is being generally; boasts victories in two out of three designated as the "team without a! previous games, one of the succes- tank" in athletic circles. The com- - ses being registered against the pletion of the new pool in the in- Ohio State junior team last Satur- tramural building, long overdue, is day. still awaiting the finishing touches. - According to the tentative line- As the mermen have quitted their up announced, there will be only former training quarters in the two changes made in the team Union natatorium, they are keep- that faced the Buckeyes. One new ing in trim by jogging around the 's player in the middle of the line Ferry field track daily, watching y, has been made necessary, due to their brother athletes toss the pig- Cs/u5/vie-//AtFJACI-c the transfer of Sherwood, who was skin around as they trot along. doing excellent work at center, to Who knows but that a budding, the Varsity. Patton has taken his El Ouafi (minus the name) may be1 place at the pivot post, and has developed from the ranks of the1 been showing up well in practice. natators, having missed his sport Biedenwieg Will Start through some vagary of chance? The other change is in the back- At least a few dashmen, half mil- field, where Biedenwieg will start ers, and mulers should be found. A at left half instead of Widman. 1 feature race between Ted Wuerfel, Some of the Wisconsin stars whoI This does not indicate that Wid- cross-country captain, and Dick will seek to avenge the long string man will not be given a chance, Spindle, leader of the swimmers, of Wolverine victories this after- since he undoubtedly will get into might prove an added attraction at noon in the new stadium. Cuisinier the line-up sometime during the football games to boost attendance. has been named to start at the game. No charge for the suggestion, Mr. quarterback post, with the veteran, Teaming with Biedenwieg at the Tillotson. Rebholz, slated to handle the full- right halfback post vill be Wilson, ° No home-and-home agreement, back job. Binish, at. one of the the reliable safety man of the Wol- whereby the trackmen would meet tackles berths, was rated as one verine "B" squad. Wilson has shown the swimmers in a tank meet at of the outstanding linemen in the himself to be a fast ball carrier and some later date, is implied in Coach Big Ten last year by a number of unerring in his receiving of punts. Mann's challenge. This would be critics, while Warren, end, is also He should prove dangerous to the unfair to Coach Farrell's squad, as expected to be in the starting line- Wisconsin eleven, since he is a hard they are unused to water. How- up. HEN BADGER MEETS WOLVERINE "1I Is Q SR~ Huge Throng FlocksjBT T[AMQ INCLUDE To Watch PantherslO Meet Carnegie Tech E[PEIENCD [N (Special To The Daily) PITTSBURGH, Oct. 26-A record 2-rowd for Western Pennsylvanial Cross Co1untry Teams Will Start I Ut -From South State Street 'ootball is promised when Pitt Over Revised Course neets Carnegie Tech in the Panth- x bowl, tomorrow. Tickets ;are BURGESS LEADS BADGERS eling fast, and a capacity crowd is nticipated for the big battle. The Coach Farrell's Varsity cross- tadium has a capacity of approxi- country team will meet its first aately 70,000 people. competition of the season when the Coach Sutherland of the Panth- Wolverines engage the Conference ers is giving his men no let up in titleholding Wisconsin squad here preparation for the impending this morning. The race will start clash, which involves the city at 10:45 o'clock on State street in championship and perhaps the Na- front of the University golf links. tional title. Carnegie Tech is un- In commenting on the success of defeated and should they come the Badger teams, which have won through the tussle withthe Pan- I three consecutive Big Ten chain- thers they may reign national pionships, Coach Farrell said that champs after the remaining games the Cardinal students received ex- with Georgetown, Notre Dame, and cellent support from the student New York university. body, 2,000 people often turning out SPitt has been beaten but once for a meet. This is in sharp con- this season, the West Virginia trast to conditions at Michigan, Mountaineers toppling them, 9 to 7 and Coach Farrell expressed a hope several weeks ago.lCarnegie's im- that more spectators will be pres- ent this morning than usually wit- pressive wins over Thiel, Westmin-ness the meets. ister, Ashland, and,, the fightingn Presidents from W. and J., give Several Veterans Gone Coach Steffen's eleven a decided Although the Cardinal runners edge over the Panthers. i have had little trouble in defeat- A weak aerial game, which has ing the Wolverines in the past few characterized the play of the Pan- years, the graduation of Zola and thers thus far, is improving rapid- Petaja, who finished first and third ly. Coach Sutherland is drilling I in the Conference meet last year, his backfield men on the forward has considerably weakened the pass, both offensive and defensive. Badger,'team. The Wisconsin team Charles Edwards, Pitt quarterback, finished second to the Hoosiers in is getting his tosses off in good riangular meet with Indiana and shape and Williams, Uansa, and Northwestern, last Saturday. Guarino are showing marked in- The Cardinal team will include provement in snaring the oval. three of the six Badgers who com- Jimy Rooney, halfback, who has peted in the 1927 Conference meet, Jimy Rony, albac, ho asBullamore, who finished ninth, been bothered with an injured leg, Captain Burgess, sixteenth; and played throughout a long scrim- Fink, twenty-first. Several of the mage yesterday. His punting was other runners, however, have im- the best of the season, the Panther, proved sufficiently to be rated star getting off boots consistently equally with the veterans, while against the powerful freshman some of the members of the squad team. I have had experience in Varsity o o dual meets. Wixon,Dilley, Fulsom, E CROSS-COUNTRY MANAGERS I Hoffman, Moe, O'Cock, and Schroe- der will complete the Cardinal Sophomores and second se- squad. Imester freshmen interested in Sophomores On Team e trying out for cross-country I( The Wolverines' competition so _ manager are requested to re- far this season has been confined ( port after 3 o'clock any day to trial runs, and an untried team at the field house. Ii will oppose the Badger harriers. Paul Colwell, Manager. t J The Maize and Blue team will in- 0 o (Continued on page seven) 4Y.6 yc U ,T~aA(A< 3/N/ 5y-TAcKBE' M Teams In East Expect To Avenge Defeats Suffered Last Season (By Associated Press) Caldwell threw the pass that en- NEW YORK, Oct. 26-The times l abled Quarrier to score a touch- appear ripe for the squaring of down against the Cadets, kicked some football accounts outstanding the extra point and then a field sinelast fall. A half-dozen east- goal to figure directly in every Yale ince ss score. But the Army feels that ern college elevens take the field Cagle, Murrell and the rest of the today given at least an even chance Cadet backfield, backed by a vet- Io avenge defeats they suffered at eran line can atone for that losing the hands of the same opposition effort with plenty to spare. last fall.d Navy trimmed Pennsylvania, 12-6 Army's .cadets, well aware that in 1927, but most Annapolis suppor- there is no Bruce Caldwell at Yale ters will be content if the Mid- this year, have high hopes of get- shipmen finish with two touch- tLing even for a 10-6 defeat last fail. downs off Penn today. man to bring down. Use Geistert For Passes Brown will start his second game at the quarterback position. In the clash with Ohio State he performed in an acceptable manner and in-" tercepted three Buckeye passes well. Hughes is slated for the full- back job and he should provide plenty of work for theWisconsin line in stopping his plunges and bff tackle slants. Mike Geistert, another speedy runner, will also see service during a part of the game. The passing attack of the junior varsity is cen- tered about the diminutive .quar- terback, and if the air game is to berresorted to Geistert's presence will be quite necessary. The line of the junior varsity has been showing typical Wolverine spirit in repelling the thrusts of the opposing backs. Against Ohio State, the linemen ripped big holes in the Buckeye forward wall, and repeat- edly knifed through when on the defensive to bring down the Ohio backs before they were well under way. HOCKEY STAR SOLD BELLEVILLE, Ont., Oct. 26- "Toots" Holway, formerly with the Montreal Maroons, has been sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National professional hockey league. ever, Coach Mann is optimistic over the immediate occupation of the new pool, having coined the pop- ular slogan, "In the water by Christmas." NEW HAVEN, Conn.-Taking no chances that his stars might incur injuries before Saturday's game with the Army, Coach Mal Stevens has prescribed only one scrimmage session -for the week. All tickets for the game have been sold. DORAIS TO START SUBS AT DAYTON (By As ted Prss) D E T R O I T, Oct. 26-Coach Charles E. Dordis plans to use the shock troop system against the University of Dayton Flyers Satur- day. The Titans held their last workout before leaving for Day- ton, O., yesterday. William Hochrein & Sons Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, brownin T King9 Repairing Phone 5014 211 S. Fourth Ave. Y THE UNIVERSITY Students - Read! Save money on stationery. Get 100 sheets and 50 envelopes with the school insignia, and your monogrammed initials printed on the sheets and envelopes. Your choice of either linen or ripple finish paper, packed in a neat box, for $1.25. samples sent on request. Gene R. 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