TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ....__ -- -.- - - _ _- BADGERS ANNEX LEAD IN BIG TEN STG ( Good seats for the Iowa- Michigan game, here, on Sat- urday, may be purchased fromj the Athletic association by or-j j dering direct. The tickets are $3 each and may be obtained 0- GRID BITS -) : i Wby mailing a ci Wisconsin With No Defeats Anld desired amour One Tie Find Gophers Block- ( the Athletic ing Path To Title Arbor, Mich. THREE TIED FOR SECOND TANKmTE- TANKITE "If", that one little word which USING U means so much in the realm of_ athletics and to which the sport- (Continued F inig world owes much of its glam- of material to, our, has never been in more promi- lettermen from I nence in the Big Ten football cir- cles during the present season than eanship team it is in connection with the last reasor games of the year to be-played this season. week, all as a result ofplast Sat- Of the present urday's games which left Wiscon- the team, Hapk sin leading the Conference with a displayed enoug perfect percentage while Illinois, them as probab Iowa, and Ohio State are all tied regular positions for second honors with a percent- Practice so far age of .750. sisted mostly of If the Badgers win this week, dashes with turn they will be undisputed champions. ing grinds throw If they lose and Iowa wins, Iowa is men are in good sure of a tie for the title with Ohio the long period State or Illinois, depending upon which preceded which wins their game. If th trance into the w Hawkeyes and Wisconsin both lose Coach Mann is the winner of the Ohio State-Il- ward to a stre linois game will claim the crown. season, with tean The first big "if" upon which all "blacks" playini the others depend, deals with the game after thel game between ,Wisconsin and Min- session. Michiga nesota this week. If the brilliant well in the past aerial and: running attack of Wis- it is hoped thatt consin proves to be a better weapon will measure up than the drive, and .power of Min- past. nesota, then there will be more if's, , ,heck covering the1 nt of tickets, to association, Ann 0 AM NOW NION POOL From Page Six) work with. Nine the Big Ten cham- of last year are etition again this freshmen out for e and Ladd have ;h form to stamp ble contenders for next year. this year has con- starts and short ns with condition- vn in. Most of the d condition due to of track work the team's en- water. s also looking for- nuous water polo ms of "whites" and g a scrimmageI ' regular practice an has shown up in water polo, and the team this year to those of the (Continued From Page Six) sing passes, Joe Truskowski proved himself as a line plunger against the Spartan team. He toted the ball just four times and is credited with a total of no less than 30 yards. He should be a worthy as- sistant to Rich, Gembis and Hozer; in case straight football is employ- ed Saturday.; After State's unsuccessful at- tempt to tie the score with a goal from placement, Captain Rich loughed through the Green and White forward wail i i ansj fr donrin g Varsity Cross-Country Team To Compete. han to. And then the final Saturday In Conference Season's Premier .a ended his march. - Coach Farrel and Manager Cald- ing a practice jog over the Wig- While the Michigan defense will well. 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