THE MICHIGAN DAI LV4___._ 'H"ARRIS R$ LJEV ED 00|U|LM|OF PILOT'S POST NEW PLAY~) ~ . ALL BSIG T E N GRIDIRON T EAMS KEEN'S ANDp COURTWRIGHT'S TE AMS CL A SS I F I E WILL SEE ACTION THIS WEEK HOLD REGULAR PRACTICE SESSIONS ADVERTISIN- St Perfection of JN .UP MAY _ CHANGiED (By Associated Press) EAST LANSING, Oct. 3-Another polishing up on new plays to be used ggainst Albion college Satur- day, faces the M1fichigan State foot- ball team today. Tuesday Coach Harry Kipke's Spgrtans tied out a number of' new formations against the fresh- men and they seemed to be work- ing with a fair degree of success.r Two possible changes will be made in the' first string lineup, Coach Kipke has announced. With Jack dhlback in shape, he is anxi- I qous 'o see just what the stocky Detroiter can do and he should see Sozs iderable action at Roger G;ove's halfback post Kipke alsok annaunced that* Kurie Whlo flash- ed good form against IKalamazoo miay replace Verne Dickeson. Car ilqrdberg at quarter and the "IrnP~z uke" H-enry Schau at full- pack, seem to have their jobs cinch- ecl fo the time being. Line Coaches Wilson and Van- dervoort seem content with the forward wall sent against Kalama-a zoo Wihich was composed of Capt.k Hornbeck and Anderson, ends;l Joslin ?nd Christensen, tackles;t Hitchings and Moeller, guards, and Smead, center.r Bucky Harris Who was relieved of his position as manager qf the Washington club by o rier Clar Griffith on Tues- day following a rather unsuccess- ful season fore the Senators. Har- ris' future plans are not known but it is probable that he will seek another position as manager. The rumor of his possible assumption of the reins of the Detroit Tigers still lacks confirmation by the De- troit management. . Harris came to the Senators in 1919 and as manager in 1924 brought the first American League p e n n a n t to Washington and through a sensational comeback annexed the Worlds Series from the New York Giants. In 1925 he repeated in the American league but lost to the Pirates in the inter- league classic. The Washington club stumbled badly this year, fin- ishing fourth. Early in the sum- mer the word was spread about that the Griffith owned club prob- ably would be under new manage- ment before the 1929 season start- ed. Trio Of Fall Sports To Begin At Madison Sophomore and physical ed foot- Wednesday, and Friday morning. LOST This Saturday yill see all of the their strongest opponents of the ball team candidates have now The squad is composed of some Big Ten foptball elevens in action year when Oklahoma brings a I started work in earnest, and are good sized men, but there is a lack LOST- A Log Log Duplex slide against opponents ho arexect-'beefy eleven from the Southwest. holding regular practice sessions. of line material, as most of the rule in Carter's Lunch. Call 887 edgtotst thesrent of te xpC- In addition to their threat of heavy The sophomore team of 49 men is members are ends or backs. C W. Schurrzr 9-10-11 d . h men the Sooners are reputed to working out every night on funda- The personnel of the physical ed _---- ference teams in varying degrees. possess a dazzling aerial attack. mentals and signals. Coach Keen squad is as follows: Bradford, Bur- LOST--V B T fraternity pin, dia- With the exception of Ciicago and Faced with the temporary loss if stated that his men would be in nam, Butler, Chaterton, Clark, Cog- iond shape. Finder please re- Indiana all of the tpans are to Captain Weislow and backed by shape to scrimmage by the first of gins, Daniels, Gersbock, Gouze, tuz>i to R. J. Livingston. Phone get their first taste of battle the shadow of one defeat, Coach next week. Wilson, a quarterback, Hazen, Hudson, Kiagler, Krolczyk, 3590.-ard offered. 8,9,1 . .Perhaps'trcs-- Stagg is putting his squad through on the sophomore squad, has been La Jeunesse, Lang, Limoges, Lind- LOST--Athletic coupon book 1781 Ph"p_ attracting the m ost at- a strenuous week of practice in promoted to the B team. say, McLillan, McLeod, McMahori, Pe s return to Yost Field t-Iouse tention as the promise of a real preparation for a hard game with Freshman physical eds started Maksimowicz, Mason, Menzel, Mer- 8,9,10 football game Wvith two strong an invader from the West, Wyom- work this week with a squad of 37 rill, Moore, Phelps, Prouse, Russo, teams pitted against each other ing, of which little is known. players. These men work out from Sarkozy, Simmons, Smith, Stoll, ~OST--ted povernigho cemoved will be the Wisconsin-Notre Dame _ until 10 o'clock each Monday, Fhriesch Urquhart Walle Woodruff brown shoes and stockings from. tussle at MTadison. I 'spit of the ',. .. ,1 1ltlllpIllllllill11l~llltll91lilllli lLocker 200, Women's Athletic n tslatMdsn Insifh.building last Friday is known and calibre of the two teams and the yFORSALEwQR REsT disclosure will be made. If re- national interest they are attract- Typing Multigrapbing-turned to office in W. A. A., nc ing, the Wisconsin autnorities duieog h$ Every student eedsa .questions asked. 8,9,1 not anticipate a capacity crowd. HAMILTON TYPEWITER FOR RENT W ith one victory to its credit the LaTe & SlO___. 7-1 1F0R H ENT Two large double Hoosiers team will met n o tate & Wiliamn Dial 7831 $?-FRoomsENT-Two lage doubl Remington Portable nu$rss for graduate students heat, also garage. Dial 8544 .422 E. Washington. 9-10-11-1 T -- U- The vast numbers of students using - _ IAT A Remington Portables proves that FOR RENT-Nice room, 521 Mon- = every student REALLY needs atype-roe St. Newly furnished 9-10-1 S R e-no1nto master the art of FOR RENTAttractive warm sun 'I ! w~e o _=U I typewriting, but for the preparation = O I-e msn - - of lessons. All through their school campus. Three large rooms fur life it is a constant inspiration to ,$ nished or unfurnished. Garagr greater effort and a positive aid to if desired. Phone 4988. 9-10-1 a"'1 "Storeself-expression. New Larger 0Nootertytpewriterslsoxpreso FOR RENT-Three room furnishe = No other typewriter is so ideally built apartment for housekeeping for students. It is the smallest and First floor. 119 N. Thayer. Phon Bes- lwer.i:AnnArb r -lightest of all standard-keyboard -I___21825. _9-10-1 Bes _, 1 .la Ann A rb r portables, yet it does beautiful work- - it accommodates full width paper and F Will rent as single or double.Also large envelopes. It possesses every - -vacancy for one man on secon writing feature required in a modern o , $ floor. Phone 22352. 425 So. Divi . ..E$aportable machine., ,sion. Mrs. Osborn. 10,11,1 °"FOR RENT-Single room, stear .-I eat, cotinous ot water,r31 .-, -6 liCSC hmsn Two blcks for $60 _ w h aCampus. 9-10-1 . TWO ROOM SUITE -Well fur T e M yS ha r Coa y - nished for two, no other student in the house, 513 Thompson S Dial 7958. 5,6, 7, 8, 9,1 FOR RENT--Large suite of room Western Umon ffice Phone $: Stationers, Printers, Binders, Office Outfitters with fire place, on first floor,'fur _ ~ .- ished for light housekeeping for Flowers by Wire 7014 1M t5520 East Ann St s,9,1 _ = 112 South Main Stret - Phone 4515- FOR SALE ___________________________________ _____F___R_____ALE-_________w_______nj__ FRAL-Nwiano, ( oibo make alo cse.Both new. 102 Butler Eleven Drills r ~or OG#ne WitI) Purple INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 3-"On to Northwestern" will be the battle cry at Butler this week. Enthusi- asm is now reaching a high pitch and it is believed that a crowd of more than 500 persons will follow Potsy Clark and his Bulldogs to Dyche stadium Saturday to witness the opening game on the Blue and ; White card. Potsy Clark will drill his crippled pulldogs overtime this week in a inal effort to get the team in the hest possible condition for the sea- son's opener. Stiff workouts are on the program until Thursday, sat which time the Bulldog mentor will let down on his drills. Friday norning the Blue and White will board a train for Chicago where . hey will hold a light workout in Wiyche stadium iiA the afternoon. MADISON, Oct. 3-Fall sports at Wisconsin will open in grand style here Saturday when three Varsity teams swing into action against opponents of high rank in the mid- dle West. The feature will be the football game at Camp Randall stadium which brings the Cardi- nals and Notre Dame together in the greatest "curtain raiser" ever played here. The Wisconsin c r o s s-country squad, winner of the Big Ten title for the last four years, will meet the Irish harrier team in their first scheduled race. The Varsity crew; is to engage the Lincoln Park Boat club eighth of Chicago in a one and a quarter-mile dash on Lake Men- dota. S T G E1 l x f I l *1 fI FOOTBALL MANAGERS All second semester fresh- mnen and sophomores wish- ing to try out for football managers report at 2:15 o'clock any afternoon at Ypst fieldhouse. Dan Norton, Manager. . :. # . ri n a s r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ililllllllllfll' il t 1111111lilllli1111lilI1i f Il li li li i lill it ilt lIlit-. I . The Stratford Representative is at Marquardt's Today Come in and see - the new fall styles ARTHUR F. MARQUARDT Liberty Dial 8555 11l1111111 f 111111i lli1llllilifill l1111 1111ill il111111 11111 11111 1 Itii Lincoln. Dial 4561. 10, 11, FOR SALE-Piano; good conditic Call 6013. 10, 11, 12, FOR SALE-Corona, in good conc tion, Ten dollars., Lewvis, 3: Packard. WANTED SENIOR Wants to Take Care ' children, afternoons or evenin Call 8156. 10, NOTICE-H. W. Clark Shoe Fa tory, corner of South Universi and Forest. Let us save you percent on your repair wo Only one shoe factory in tow: Riding boots from $10 up; ga shoes from $8 up; moccasins ten different leather styles, All kinds of shoes "made to yo measure. WANTED-Tutors. Proficient a experienced in any Univers course. Phone 7927 between and 5 daily. 9,10, WANTED-Girl wishes to share h apartment with either busin or college girl. Phone 7990. S. 4th. 8,9 WANTED-For choir of Method church, altos, tenors, bass Phone 9621.f ning. 8,9 WOMAN-Wants pace to work room and board. Write to box Michigan Daiy. 9 WANTED-A girl to work for ro and board, caring for child aft noons. Call 4731 morning or ev heat; always hot water. WANTED-Assistant manager dining room. Hours to work: to 1, 5:30 to 7. Apply with I following requirements: M work 7 days a week and also vacations. Appear in person the Afenel Hotel, Saturday 1 tween 7 and 8 p. m. Signe Theodore Dames. MISCELLANEOUS 408 E. , _ ~ .. i .,.. 1 K'i to the cutof the coat, the hang of the trousers, with a full selection of patterns exclusive with us - - makes the G and K sit so popular. The Hon N,. V.: t '1 ie of Fine Tailoring Individually Cut -.. Hnd Tailored C ~ $50.00 $55.00 TUTORS-Proficient and e ced in any University Phone 7927 between 9 ally. co anc 9-1 Suits either ready to wear or custom tadored.. from sixtyeight to eighty dollars. Others at forty-five dollars. BOARD-Strictly home-cooked fc by week. 508 Elm St. Secc house from Geddes. Phone 75 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Paris' new fashion of woos hats.isgradually being accept The' headpieces preserve the cloc shape, and are trimmed with dl cately carved ornaments. They said to be as light and comforta as. felt and much more cura because they do not crease. Tl are, however, much more exp sive. Freshmen women at UniverM of Nebraska are wearing gri buttons in order to distingv them from upper classmen. 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