X THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... . .............. .... . .. ...... ........ KIPKE STILL SEARCHII Fuii Admoffil su- ORIN uj -T, VARSITY PREPAES IW ..,...._.: ,.....,r. _.. .. .._.. ... ._. _....._.. ._. k _____ ZLVERINE FOOTBALL CAPTAIN PROVES MOST VERSATILE ATHLETE FORHARAHOTILT Squad Cut to 28 Men Emphasiz- es Passing and Kicking in New Plays. SCRIMMAGE FRESHMAN With a multitude of 1"side line" coaches over the country straining to pour forth criticism of his first year as a head coach at Michigan, Coach Kipke is continuing a sys- tematic search for a winning foot- ball combination during the period before the Harvard game. There was nothing -panicky nor frantic about the Wolverine practice ses- sion yesterday afternoon. As a first step in the program for the next two weeks, during which the Maize and Blue have no game and must prepare to withstand the successive thrusts of Harvard, Min- nesota, and Iowa, the Michigan Varsity was administered another cut which brings the squad to the1 more practical number of 28 men.' Yesterday special attention was. being given Daniels in an attempt] to see just what he is capable of] doing in the line of passing and kicking. Just what use for him' Coach Kipke has in mind is some- thing of a question but he appears to, be a fair punter and a better passer. During the early part of the prac- tice session, Coach Kipke was aided by Professor Yost in sending the ends and backfield men through a (Continued to Page 7, Col. 3) CONFERENCE STANDINGS. WL r T Pct. Purdue..........2 0 0) 1.000 Ohio Mtate......2 0 1 1.000 Minnesota . .....1 0 0 1.000 Illinois ..........1 0 1 1.000 Iowa.........1 1 1 .500 Northwestern .. . .1 1 0 .500 Chicago ........1 1 1 .500I Indiana ........0 1 1 .000 Wisconsin .......0 2 0 .006 Michigan.......0 3 0 .000 MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS ENTER TRADING PERIOD Many major league clubs are re- vamping their lineups for the ap- proaching season. One instance of this is the numerous changes made in managers. For instance the re- moval of Donie Bush from the Pir- ates to make way for Jewel Ens and the immediate signing of Bush by the Chicago White Sox. °Dan Howley, newly appointed manager of the Cincinnati Reds, has signed two American League castoffs, Harry Heilman and Bob Meusel. ie has done this in order to provide more hitting power for his team. The Cubs, National league cham- pions, are not satisfied with their laurels, but have dug down into Wrigley's pocket to buy Lester Bell, former Card and Brave third base- man, to cover third base in place of McMillan, whose hitting is rather erratic. A made over center, wingman, Teaming with Bo Molenda, Truk, and finally backfield star and proved one of the best of state highI signal caller Joe Truskowski, Var- scheol catchers and played no sity grid captain is surely one of small part in bringing to North- the most versatile Wolverine ath- eastern city diamond laurels. letes of all times. Reporting in the fall of 1926, Three years of football, three Truskowski drew the Varsity center, years of basketball, and two years post on Michigan's championship of baseball competition as a Mich- eleven. Not returning to school in igan performer is the record which 1927, Truk was elected to team with "Truk" bids fair to compile in] Leo Draveling as Varsity end in Western Conferencce sport circles. 1928. This year Joe as captain has Still more remarkable is the fact tried his hand at a hblfback post l that the husky and has shown himself to bel s D e t r o i t er has valuable as a line smasher, a pass- ular down a reg- er and signal caller. ular position on ---_- each of these teams with the exception of 1927 basketball team . when Joe, as a -A.T Sophomore, was ar substitute on the ~ Mather coached h a m p i onship fFacing the problem of replacing seam. # four good men who were lost toI Michigan's lat- the team by graduation last year, '-ruskowski est paralell to Coach Matt Mann has been drilling Kipke and Oosterbaan asa three his swimmers ever since the first; sport man boasts a superlative of the season in an effort to build! high school athletic record. At up another winning combination. Detroit Northeastern Truskowski In addition to Dick Spindle, who earned letters in football, basket- captained last year's outfit, Mann I ball, and baseball. In football Joe lost Segar, Watson, and Hubble by was named on the all-City football'the graduation route. All of them; team in his senior year and in igood men, Michigan will feel their' basketball he was selected on the I loss keenly unless some new talent is second all-city basketball team. uncovered. Garnet Ault, expert back. No similar selection is made in'stroke artist, has been elected as baseball but in this sport the Fal- captain of this year's team. I con star proved a star performer. Since school opened the squad has c! n s(___prove___been working out on the outdoor track, in the handball courts, and ARMY AND NAVY HEADS, in the pool. Beginning this week,, WILL MEET THIS WEEK however, every afternoon will be spent in swimming practice. S(iy Associated Press) Although the men have been ( o rworking out several weeks, no data WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. - Major is available as yet as to the per- General Williams R. Smith. super- sonnel of this year's team or as to intendent of the West Point Mili- I any promising material that may tary academy, and Rear Admiral have been uncovered. Samuel S. Robinson, of the Anna- No Bi Ten schedule will be drawn polis Naval academy, will meet here No Big Tece e will be Can this week to discuss their long ! en coaches will meet in Chi- standing football differences, cago for that purpose. Although Secretary Good reiterated today. several practice meets with ou_ide however, that suggestions that the teams will be held, Michigan's op- two academies would resume their ponents have not been ciefinitely football relations, suspended since determined as yet. 1927, in a post-season game this year were absolutely unfounde ' N E W YORK - Coach Chick As far as West Point, is concern- Meehan of New York University ed, he said, such a game is out of will keep Dave Myers, negro back- the question and it would be fool- field star, out of the game with ish to attempt to arrange it. Georgia November 9. -.;JAPANESE SHOW FINE SPIRIT TOWARD WOLVERINE INVADERS! CS n "Wnen the apanese have a guest island, and every form of entertain- no task is too great, no gift to large ment possible were showered upon if it will help satisfy the visitor's them by the Japs in an effort tok ,1 g~ightest wish", was the opinion ex- make their stay enjoyable. very pressed by Bill Mc Afee after a town or university which Coach summer spent in playing baseball Fisher's team visited presented the' mI in Japan with the Michigan team. squad with some token of their es- The average American must travel teem and made the American feel in Japan to be able to understand that they owned the country. By Edward L. Warner. the extent of their country, the Sportsmanship Fine Le-n r z n T J'+ rin ~m~v Wnl l[P'1nif- Prit r YEARL1N Is APPEAR SOMEWH YAT 1AE k ^- - Coach Fisher Drills Squad on Fundamental Points of Football. TURNOVER IS VERY POOR Coach Ray Fisher has assumed ielctig i. Yost onice remxarkect;wvervineu rJI~AIIr1 s U. Particularly impressed on the cha of the frhm fooball that Michigan had won so many If the men on the baseball team minds of the visiting athelets was ta arge hoietrn reno aa Conference titles, that if the Wol- mentioned that they would like to the sportmanship of their hosts, team after his return from Japan verines failed to win a champion- see anything arrangements would both on the field and in the stands. and is drilling the squad on Sunda- ship for the next 60 years, they be promptly made so that their The Japanese baseball fan likes mentals. Last night a part of them would still have their share of ath- wish could be fulfilled. Dinners, fair play, and will applaud a good were kicking and the rest were letic spoils. The present football theatre parties, excursions to the showing whether it his team or passing. After a short signal drill team seems to be following out this various points of interest on the the opponent who makes it. On the the squad was sent over to scrim- a, considering the season so -_diamond the Japs are always cour- mage the Varsity and succeeded in far. -ii ii in teots and will not indulge in any holding them well. i wIh unnecessary roughness. One thing The freshman squad appears to Illinois has annexed n.rly which the American players learned be very poor this year, there being as many titles as the Maize !nbefore they set foot on Japanese soil a small turnout and the material and Blue, but the Illini had was that the fans there would not that has turned out is very light. no such charitable view of last stand any arguing with the umpire, In addition they appear to be. slow, Saturday's game. The In- . and as a result the Wolves were and, lacking in the fundamentals. dians have won the last two I(' able to make a much better impres- ! No good, punter has been discover- Conference grid titles, and sion than some of the other Ameri- ed, but there are a few who can they are intent upon making it SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 29 can teams which have played in pass fairly well. three straight if some one can Knute Rockne's trip with hisIJapan. There is one thing in their favor drop Minnesota and Purdue Notre Dame football team to, Great interest in baseball was and that is their fighting spirit from the race. Pittsburgh last week for the Car- displayed there according to Mc- and their adeptness at picking up negie Tech game has aggravated Afee. On two occasions at Meiji the necessary fundamentals. There The huge Illinois band of 210 ! the blood clot on his knee from and at Waseda they played before are a few good men distributed pieces spelled out various "Wel- which he has been suffering for larger crowds than were at the among the general run. come" formations before the several weeks. Absolute rest and i World Series game at Philadelphia. j They have two games scheduled game and between halves for the quiet has been prescribed and he At another time while playing Keio with the. physical eds this year, one edification of the Homecoming may be unable to resume active di- there were 10,600 spectators des- being on Friday before the Minne- crowd last Saturday. Neariy ev- eection of Notre Dame football ac- pite a heavey rain. sota game and one the following eryone had his name in human tivities for two or three weeks. Michigan Grads Help. Wednesday, before the Iowa game. print except Joe Truskowskl. The He will not accompany the team The Michigan grauates, both na- These games will bring out the ma- Maize and Blue blowers, handi- to Atlanta this week end for the j tive and American in Japan joined terial in the freshman ranks, as capped by smaller numbers, con- Georgia Tech game. together in showing the Michigan I many of the good freshman are in fined their orthography to six and Tom Lieb, assistant coach, will team a good time, with Mr. Edwin 1 the Physical Education school. eight letter words. j have charge of the Notre Dame N. Neville, acting American Ambas- squad until Rockne has recovered. sador to Japan, himself a Michigan I ANNAPOLIS, Md.-Rear Admiral Belevete mor ve ichigan In recent weeks Rockne has been graduate in 1907, playing a leading Robinson of Annapolis and Gen- watching the practice sessions from role. Several banquets in honor of out of their last 11 Conference an automobile and giving orders the visiting team were arrangedral W. R. Smith of WestPoint games. Since the Illinois de- through an amplifying set. He was by their countrymen, while the Ja- will meet at Washington next week feat of 1927, the Wolverines in a wheel chair for the Carnegie 'panese people who had been on the to discuss the renewal of athletic (Continued to Page 7, Col. 2) Tech game. (Continued to Page 7, Col. 4) relations at the two academies. 4 I '..: f, r ad . , ,,, , ; . .. _ , , ' '' AGood Detroit Hlotel 1.ig1t down town close to all oflDetroit'sactivities witha clute-like atmosphere. Best t& all-- the raises are lore. -11.50) a$3 0 aily> .Spccinl IRn:es to Michigan Stiuden is F A IIRBAIRN IIO TIEI4 Roger I. Manwaring,(1922 Law) iewirenmt William G. Lee, Manager Columbia at J0ohn 1{ "Your Horne Away From Uomte" d 1j, I 4 6 1 I SPORT STAFF TRYOS.J S Any sophomores or Usecond semester freshmen desirous of trying out for the sport staff ofo -The Daily are asked to report between 3 and 5 o'clock any aft- ernoon at the publications building. 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