FPAG' SIX: THE MICHIGAN D AIE FiiE3AY 3CTy.--,.,-h : - - - -------- WOLVERINE WARRIOS ADE-URL MICHIGAN "B"TEAM GAME IS SELLOUT ENTRAIN FOR PIJRDIIE MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 11- j L The Wisconsin-Northwestern game Varsity Perfect Formations Which has assumed an extraordinary im- Junior Varsity to Open Conference Will Be Used Against portance for a game so early in the Season Against Wisconsin I Boilermakers season. Wisconsin is fearful of on Ferry Field losingy this gLame and spoiling a --, i *VARSITY BASKETBALL 1A EIA IT~ A ~Z PK E A E U N TLTC All candidates for the Varsity PERSONAL IDEAS o'clocknext Tuesday night "Football is to physical culture baktaltemwl eor tWNMYIA ir Fotali o sa utuic ILUUI L ll TODAY in the Intramural building gym. as the bull fight is to agriculture Tiring your own equipment.- says Robert C. Zuppke in a story Coach George Veenker Van Ryn, Mercur, and Hall Among by Tom Morrow which appears in Root or Bush Likely to Take Mound -_______---United States Players to College Humor for November. in Effort to Win Third ALL CWin at Mexico City "It is popular because it is the Game of Series ALL CAMPUS NE T supreme expression of youth. Ma- r 41 SQUAD IN FINE SHAPEI In high spirits and possessed of a grim determination, Coach Harry Ktpke and 34 Maize and Blue grid- iron warriors left Ann Arbor by rail at 10 o'clock last night for Lafayette where they will engage the formidable Pudue eleven in the Ross-Ade stadium tomorrow after- noon. The final home practising session of the Wolverines was especially marked by a show of spirit and dash far exceeding that of any other practise tllis year. The fight- ing wolverine lived again in - the record for )the season, and this, coupled with the confidence of the Wildcats, has brought about a complete sellout of tickets. The Badgers are woefully weak in reserve material and Coach Glen Thistlethwaite is very pessimistic as to the outcome of this week's game. He has had to shift many players to positions unfamiliar to them, in order to provide two or three men for each place. He has had to give up the search for replacements this week in order to point for tomorrow's encotinterj with the Wildcats, which appears With only one more day to pre-. pare for the invasion of the Wis- consin Junior Varsity, Coach Courtright sent his men through a long workout on fundamentals followed by a light scrimmage in which the Wolverines polished up on the offensive plays which will be used in their Conference open- er Saturday. The game, which will be called. at 2:30 o'clock, is scheduled to be' played on old Ferry Field where the Varsity holds its regular prac- tice sessions. All students present- TOURNEY BEGINS Large Drawing is Made in Fat! All- Campus Courtj Tourney Drawings for the all-campus tennis tournament will betpostedl on the bulletin board of the In- tramural Sports building today.j IC Asited T ss P y MEXICO CITY- Player; turity may excel in music, the arts, A'S LEAD BY TWO GAMES s from but not in physical combat. Youth the United States wete victorious in every match in which they en- gaged in the Mexican national ten- nis championships Sunday. In singles, Benjamin F. Gorcha-! koff of Occidental College defeated1 S. Legorrette, 6--1, 6-2, 6-3; John W. Van Ryn, Orange N. J., con- t 0 dashing, slashing, smashing Mich- to loyal Badger supporters as some- ing Athletic Association pass books igan football squad that crushed what of a crucial spot in the sched- will be admitted to the game, whileE the helpless freshmen at the rate ule. non-students may buy tickets ata of a touchdown every four of five The Colgate game provided an the gate. plays. opportunity for Thistlethwaite to Coach Courtright will rely most- e Prior to the scrimmage which s ayand e made t ost ofith y O Widman and Mcride for was all in favor of the Varsity, con- ply adge mae enth m o is offensive strength, with Wid-a siderable attention was given to to judge from the length and tone carrying the brunt of the the perfection of several defense of his talk. gg and the kicking, whilefDecker,n formations to be used against the - Perlman, and Justice will be thes shifty Purdue attack. A freshman VARSITY TRACKMEN main springs in the Wolverine de- eleven were given the Purdue playsfesvpay Svra fh mn and used against the Wolverine de- All hammer, javelin, and dis- have shown pomise during the fense to further acquaint the Var- cus throwers report for fall past week, and with the advent ofs sity with the problems that will practice at Ferry Field 3:30 to some new men to the squad, then confront them Saturday. 5:30 o'clock on Mon., Wed., and Michigan coach hopes to start thep The list of men taken to Lafay- Fri. Fall practice wil be con- Big Ten season off with a win. ette includes as ends, Captain sidered most necessary. ---- (Continued to Page Seven) S. J. Farrell, Trach Coach What the University man will wear with his Corona brown suit SHIRTS-low front collar attached shirt-to pin or button down-white or tan oxfords, broadcloth or madras. 0 NECKTIE-solid color- a ed crocheted tie of garnet or clustered stripe of gold against purple. With a field composed of 78 en- quered Luis Lopez Llera, 7-5, 6-0, tries the tournament should pro- 6-2; J. Gilbert Hall, South Orange vide prospective varsity talent a N. J.. eliminated M. Lozano, 6-3, chance to prove its worth. 2-6, 6-0, 6-1, and Edward Berry The winner last year was Bob defeated M. A. Maestre, 6-3, 6-2, Beal and the runner-up, Fred 6--1. Brace. Recently Brace replaced Hall and Frederic Mercur beat Beal as no. 2 in the ladder tourn- Juan Delgad and Juan Roldan, 6- ament for the varsity squad. 12, 6-1, 6-1 in the men's doubles; Bunny Field from Jackson, Rob- Van Ryn and Gorchakoff eliminat- ert Clarke of last year's freshman ed Jorge Fernandez Allendara and team and Swanson, AMA winner, Mario Lopez Llera, 6-2, 6-4., are favorites to cop the trophy this Three American players scored fall. Clarke and Swanson are easy victories over Mexican oppo- making bids for varsity court con- nents Saturday in the first rounds sideration this year while Field is lof the national tennis champion-! a yearling. ship of Mexico. Van Ryn, United States Davis Cup star, defeated Chicago-Nick Altrock and Al Alfredo Guzman, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. Schacht, Washington's baseball co- Hall conquered Fernandez Almir- medians, gave their usual comic ante, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, and Gorcha-, performance before the crowds at koff defeated Manuel Abascal, 6-0,1 the series game in Chicago. 6--3, 6-3. . plays the game to satisfy the urge. give expression to the feeling of prowess and complete the dream castles. "Football is like grand opera, only cleaner. There is no fat bar- itone to steal the fat soprano wife. IGrange was as aesthetic as Pay- Iowa, and his runs took more cour- ; age.' "And this, delivered in one sharp burst of breath, accompanied by prodigious stridings to and fro, is Isomething of the Zuppke idea of football," says Morrow in talkingI of Zuppke.! E "The Zuppke mental musings are stormy. Interviewing newspaper- . men have been known to walk miles and miles before the first comma is reached, fall far behind' ere the period hasrcome and swoon with fatigue before the paragraph is attained. His mind is agile acd leaps from ought to thought as swiftly asr tcomeliest mountain I goat confro d with a thorough first division mountain." New York-Bill Wambsganss of the Indians in 1920 made the only triple play ever recorded in a world's series game. He made the play unassisted. With two games already com- pleted and the series apparently in the grasp of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, the two teams representing *he American and National leagues treked to the Quaker city yester- day preparatory to playing the third game of the present World series at Shibe Park this afternoon. Although they were routed com- pletely in the second game of the series which was held at Chicago on Wednesday, n'tembers of the Chicago Cubs are still hoping to rally and wipe out the lead which the Athletics have taken. To do this McCarthy will probably send either Guy Bush or Charley Root against the Philadelphia sluggers in the third contest. It is a question who Connie Mack will select, since his startling up- set of starting Howard Ehmke in the series' opener. It may be any of three twirlers, Rube Walberg, Jack Quinn, or Ed Rommell. Quinn and Rommell should both be effec- tive, as each pitches on the saine style as Ehmke. Rommell is known as the master of the knuckle ball, which fooled the Cubs so complete- (Continued to Page Seven) 41 x1 J Vt~r~rEA 7 tyl-7A PSRS All)ssr "Is the difference between Thos. Hieath lohles anf! Ef/ really great enough to warrant so much hand work, pei I super. vision, and everlastincr fussing with details" . . one c answer this question who has not actually worn a Thos. Heath U;it, and experienced the inexpressible comfort of clothes that cfoi t every whim and posture of the human frame. Thats something idY. Thos. Heath' wearers know 'dout. And their answer is: "Yei. ON STATE STREET HAT - Corona brown with 5 3-4 inch tapered crown, 2 or 2 1-8 inch brim snapped down with crown pinched at front. i