, 1928 THE MICHIAN DAILY . . ...... .. . - age Squad Move FU LE TTER WINNERS ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICE' Chapman And Rose Go Through Early Work; McCoy And Orwig On Grid Squadt n O0 u SWIMMERS NOTICE ... F rt i All- members of the Varsity, reserve, and freshman swim- ming teams will report at 4 ( o'clock this afternoon in the ( locker room at the new Iitra- mural building for an impor- tant meeting. nc i I i i i -0 of "B" TEAM MEN AVAILABLE G R I D BIT S Coach George Veenker advanc- jop ed another step in the development' of his Wolverine basketball squad with the final cut of the season and the removal of his men to Yost Field House Monday nightl after five weeks of preliminary conditioning in the Waterman, gymnasium.. From the twenty four men who have survived the weeding out processes and a few stars who are at present seeing service on the gridiron the teams which will carry the hope, of Wolverine followers inj Conference basketball. competition will be drawn. Four of' last year's letter winners and eight wearers of the AMA are among those who will be available for service. Whittle, Truskowski .To Rteport Of the veterans, Capt. McCoy anda Orwig, regulars on last year's var- sity court combination .and Whit- tle who saw "B" team service along with Truskowski, a squad member of two years ago, are engaged in football activities. They will re-' port to Coach Veenker shortly after the close of the gridiron session on1 Nov. 24. Among those who have run through the preliminary paces with the remainder of .the. cage as- pirants are two letter, winners, Bob Chapman, last year's varsity cen- ter, and Danny Rose, guard, Bal- 3 samo and Barley, Clemons, Cush-t : ing, Kanitz, Lovell, Myron and Slagle, AMA winners.- Others who have survived thel early season parings are Adams, Denblyer, Dolinsky, Dougall, Down- ing, Engleman, Glocheski, McAfee,c McClelland, McDonald, Montague, I Murphy, Weistein and winer. Of this number Dougall, Downing, Glocheski, Murphy and Weinstein earned their numeral on last year's' freshman team. Until the end of the football sea- ; son the plan"of four night prac- tices a week will be carried out and after that time the aspirants will take part in three afternoon and two night drills a week in preparatioon for the first game of the season on December 7th when the Wolves- play host to Michigan State. . (Continued From Page Six) ing minutes, 7-0. State won her first game in 1913 by a 12-7 score and turned the trick again two years later, 24-0. In 1924, Michigan :played at Lansing in the dedicatory game of the new Michigan State stadium and managed to chalk up a win only after Freddy Parker has been called from the bench in spite of a badly injured leg to throw a long pass to Captain Steager, who romped across the goal line with two minutes to play, for the only score. State scored on the Wolverines for the first time in 9 years when Paul. Smith drop-kicked a : per- feet goal from the field in 1926, but this failed to give much consola- tion as the Spartans fell before a barrage of Michigan touchdowns, 55-3. The Green and White team invaded the a new stadium last year and was turned back, 21-0 in a rather drab contest in which the Wolverine offense dwindled after a scoring spurt in the opening quarer. Michigan teams iave won 19 of the 23 contests played thus far, State has annexed two, andhone has resulted in a tie. The Wolverines have scored 660 point= compared to 58, for. the,,Spartans..The, Maize and Blue have been held scoreless only twice, and State on 15 occa- sions. ~sTo Field House FRESHMEN WIN INTER-CLASS GRID1 T ITLE B Y DEFEA ING SCOPHOMORES (Continued From Page Six) With three minutes to go Ber- and neither team was in dangerous kowitz, freshman halfback, inter-j I territory.cepted a pass on his opponent's However at the start of the final 30 yard line, and started the year- period the Sophomores came to lings on a march for a score, but life and heaved a 30 yard pass to a fifteen yard penalty gave them bring the ball to the Frosh one a severe set back. One play at the yard line. Here the heavy yearling line made seven yards, and then forward wall held for three downs, Berkowitz dropped back and threw but on the fourth Auer slid off his a 25 yard pass to Hewitt who trot- right tackle for a touchdown. Dob- ted over the line for the last bin's try for goal was wide and the touchdown of the day. Morrison score remained 10-6. 1 place-kicked the extra point to make the final score 17-6. Fisher Orders Fir t~ A feature of the game was the earling e Work strong playing of the yearling for- ward wall. (Continued From Page Six) Starting lineups: able to work the squad on the Sophomores Freshman! floor in Yost field house. This will T. Justice ...... LE ........ Hewitt probably not be done until the Blaine ......... LT ........ Roach squad has been reduced to its final Bentz;......... LG... . ...Grinnell size. Shantz ........ C ..... Rasmussen Bill Orwing will assist Coach Leason .......RG.... Brockmier Fisher until the end of the foot- Richardson . . . RT....... Hayden ball season after which he will be T. Bovard.....RE.... Drieberger fully. occupied with work on the Dobbin.......Q............Priest Varsity. Coach Fisher will then be Sukupchak ... . RH ......... JonesI assisted by Coach Blott for the the Shafron ....... LH .....Berkowitz remainder of the year. Auer ..........F .......Morrison. 'aEtti l l tll tll llt tti il#tltitU tll ll# tItt##tti It ###t ##lI ##tI ttutt##tutt##tu t######t# C Cicken, Fish and Steak Dinners Served Country Style Phone Whitmore Lake No. 4- Open Every Day and Night in the Year WHITMORE LAKE HOTEL DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION M. A. Cahoon and C. J. Hetherington Whitmore Lake Only 10 Miles North on U. S. 23 Special Attention to Private Parties Michigan State PLAYS HERE SATURDA Y C L Ai ADV I - 4 Phone 21548 am g matter he "Yoi kn( fur Coat Green's . was a fin a0 . . n o ow cold! ow, Ihadmy cleaned at .. certainly e job!" 516 Liberty NOTICE TYPEWRITER S E R V 10C E-New Corona, Royal, Underwood, Rem- ington, portables, also used large and portable typewriters of all makes bought, sold, rented, ex- changed, cleaned, repaired. Large stock, best service, considerate prices. Phone 6615. O. -D. 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