THE MICHIGAN DAILY FUTURE VARSITY OPPONENTS DISPLAY EARLY SEASON POWER PR (Special To The Daily) IOWA CITY, Oct. 2.-A heavy1 line, which will pick up speed dur- ing October, and a fast, versatile backfield with a potential scoring I punch will characterize the Uni- versity of Iowa's football team, if the results of two week's practice are sufficient indication. Tackles, guards and the center who played regularly last season seem to have earned their position again in spite of stubborn opposi- tion from sophomores and 1927 squad members. I Captain Richard Brown is play- 'ing a better game at center than he did in 1926 and 1927. The vet- erans Roperts and Westra flank him in the guard positions, while Jessen and Schleusner are the fa- vored tackles. A sophomore, Reedquist, has well defended one end job, and gives promise of developing into a bet- ter-than-average player. Carlsen, the six foot four inch athlete, has been used consistently at the other wing position. Injuries have han- dicapped Grimm and Mastrogany, but they will challenge all rivals next week. While the Iowan forward wall promises tq be one of the out- standing lines in the midwest the Hawk backfield is rated still high- er. With McLain of Haskell fame and Glassgow, last year's most consistent ground gainer at halves and Armil, one of the most out- standing line plungers in Confer- ence football, available for the fullback post the only opening is at quarter. Pape of track fame probably will get the call here be- cause of his speed.J Glassgow and Jensvold are sharpshooting passers and will, in all probability, be selected to launch the Hawkeye aerial attack this year. McLain gained a repu- tation with the Haskell Indians last year as being one of the most tai- ented punters in the game and will be slated for this assignment. A trio of blocking backs are wag- ing a keen battlle for a halfback post and should figure prominently in Iowa's running game. PRINCETON W LL ABANDON HUDDLE f _ __ _ _ ._ _. _ _ (Continued from page Six.) stirred up considerablee surprise among the followers of the team. due to the fact that Bill Brown was named as the probable start- er at center position in place of Al Bovard, letterman of the 1927 team. Brown, who hails from San- dusky, Mich., showed consider- able promise in Saturday's scrimmage and it is likely that the coaches feel that the husky 200 pounder will prove useful with a little Varsity experi- team besides handling punts shoulder early in the first ence. I faultlessly and taking care of drill and has been kept a share of the kicking assign- heavy work since then. Another surprising development ment. the pastwe end ra Itisevident from thelineup giv- Parker, tackle, the other candiaefromexingtonen out Monday that Leo Draveling, pies of the "A" squad a candidate from Lex rgton,rKy. ie 200 pound end candidate, is ex- expected to see service division folowing Wednesday'spected to be in snape for the though the latter may diiscimage and wor sincesta opener. Draveling injured his shape to play. scrimmage and his work since that pg Jp time practically assures him of a -----_ _-_ _ permanent berth on the selectI squad. Saturday he showed remark- able coolness in running the r ! : " i . r week of out of d Ray r crip- re not e, al- be in LA SSIFHED C ADVERTISING LOSTj LOST-Green steamer trunk, Tues- day nght r Wed. norning, Re- LOST-A Log Log Du rule in Carter's Lunch. C. 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Write to box 3, Michigan Daiy. 9-10 TUTORS-Proficient and experien- ced in any University course, Phone 7927 between 9 and 5 aily. 9-10-11 BOARD--Strictly home-cooked food by week. 508 Elm St. Second house from Geddes. Phone 7592. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 PIANO INSTRUCTION--Studio 609 E. William. Phone 5407. Mrs. Thompson. Graduate of the Uni- versitiy hrfl1 rof ?Mfi,~in l :S ion from the crowds. The change was not made be- ause Bill Roper, the Tigers' head :oach, thought the crowds were ;oing to be any smaller this sea- on, but Bill feels that the huddle ystem has lost one of its chief aa- rantages through the new ruling which forces players coming out >f a scrimmage to halt a full sec-- nd at the line before the ball can oe snapped. Heretofore the ball :ould be tossed back before tlne defense team had a chance to meet iew line or back formations. A iuarterback with a husky pair of ungs ought to be able to be heard above the clamor of the crowd, however loud the noise it makes, 3ill opines. At any rate the quar- erback will be calling signals when Princeton lines up against Ver- mont in its openinxg game on. Saturday. The other two-thirds of the one- ime "Big Three," also get their nitial tests on the coming week- nd. Yale, featuring an aerial at- ack, takes on Maine while Har- yard is meeting Springfield. A defense against lateral as well as forward passes is being stressed. his week by "Buff" Jones of the Army which battles the Southern Mlethodist University's crack array n what should be the banner en- gagement of the wee'k. Another eam from below the Mason and Dixon line, William and Mary, comes north to uphold the South's :ootball prestige against a Syra- cuse eleven still in the process of inding itself, not to6 be outdone. The north sends Colgate to Nashville, Tenn., to face Vander- >ilt. Completing the intersectional card so far as the east is concern- ed is West Virginia University's fray at Wheeling against the Has- Kell Indians, of Lawrence, Kas. RED TEAM BLOCKS KICK TO DOWNVARSITY, 6=0 (Continued from Page 6) eleven being able to gain consis - tently through the line. Finally Morgan- picked up a Blue fumble and carried the ball back to his >wn 43-yard line where Bovara tackled him. A pass failed to gain and Hughes punted over the goal ine. On the attempted kick from back of the line Bator was both- ered by a low pass from center anac the Red line charged down and blocked the kick, the ball rolling >ver the line where Morgan, instru- .. 3 . r GREAT 0 / fR T TO WEARERS OF T!H Of4 9iEAT H CLOTH ES . 0i 4 * " s C After you have worn your first Thos. Heath suit a while, you forthwith want a second. For nobody likes to wear the same suit all the time; and on the other hand, oce h.avng worn a Thos. Heath suit, who ea brig himself to wear any other? 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