T 'HE lMITC -H C -X , DA IY- TOBETMOHIGN Defeat by Dartmouth Adds Hope That Michigan can Win T npartaint Game.. DEFENSE SHOWS DEFECT (Continued From Page Six) forget this 20 to 20 battle to a dead- lock. Buring the first half the Crimson eleven, crytallizedl in to a *relentles4s driving force, rushed the ' Cadets off their feet to amass a 13 to 0 lead. Aroused to a fighting *pitch that was undeniable, the 'West Poiniters; completely 'turned the table on the bewildered Hiar- yard combination ini the third quarer Cagde and Murrell dodged 'and pounded their way to score 20 points. Then in the (losing min- utes Wood hurled a mighty pass to ."'Harding for a1 touchdown, drop- kicked the extra point to knot the *count.' Harvard's' line wa fun- f tioning perfetly in the early pat ofthe game, but could'do :nothhing in the second half. It was Har- v- ard's unexpected forward passing Swhich came to its esct: -1 7 Loast To IDartmoith. The following Saturday an tn- Sdefeated Dartmouth teaih7, hailed as the best Indian eleven since S1925, came to Cambridge and hand- Sed the Crimson a resounding 30 to 7 drubbing The score was 7 to 7 Suntil well into the third quarter Sand the two elevens were battling Sfiercely on even terms. Then came Sthe debacle; the line wilted dis- Smally before the steady pounding of the Dartmouth rush lie. Sidelin (Continuied From, Page Six) t a single Conference game to date, Iowa; defeating Wisconsin. :How- 'ever, until recent years the Gophers '""'Vere !hevere regarded as particularly smart ball clubs. Also there is the old Michigan tradition of annual- ly winning the Little Brown =Jut:; -so a fumble at an inopportune mo- ment may cost Minnesota a title. Piirdae is favored over the Gophiers to winl its rei aiing; gatrles, as thle oilerinakers nist play only two snore rivals. After 'an intersectional con- tet with Mississippi this week, Coach Phelan's eleven will inet Iowa and Indiana. The Boios- jers 1-ight throw a wrench in. tile Boilermaker works in the annual struggle fri the 014 Oaken Bucket Alvin DuhiemnKnown ThouhBrut f ff5pgrpR[Carl Nordber Receiv es Injury: ' conference for Speed and Fight" --KI~ l'Dceso ~t? oRpaeSa ame, thNee Mihhiganill(-ef coftast.ies[NfbCO M IN T ST S is x does not count on h m-oTth _ei s ,f a t h im f orig M i h g n o t thehe M c i a n t t e - c n e s .( v i t d ' 1 l ball playe~rs,. Anoher will appetar in ant earl Afe rman gou ofte ni _- Afeirminnsuto teUI- EAST LANSING. Nov. 5.--The Southern game. Crall and Capt. 41___ versity during the school year 1927' Past Showings Discarded inlMcia Saefobalta asDceo, h aealentda Coring to the Varsity squad an 8 almrtre n a frmte"" emi hemdl fplaced on the p squad. Here he! Hope to Annex Trianguar hooked for a light scri'nnage this' the reserve halfback posts, will be[ ifo.the eaonlateari Ae leahfem afternoon as Coach Crowley hilt-I groomed to take Nordberg's place. (,esao atyaA almshowed to such good advantage; Win Saturday.i ed his efforts to determnine the The -Spartans went through dthat for the Ohio game Coach Wie-, _._a quickly developed into one of the probable successor to Carl Nrl-i light signldrl Monday and ook fastest ball-carriers in the Confer- riy man decid Ved t usehim oixtn t I Steve Farrell's harriers are hard brg, at a halfback po.st for theI ed over Mississippi Agge plays for ence and one of the most vicious last. Vniaig Wea at work in an endeavor to betteri Mississippi A. &r M. _Lyae Saur-I the first time. The team will leave tacklers on the Wolverine squad. Judgment by adding greatly to the, eeWdnsa igtfrthfot I " ~~~~~~remarkable comeback of last year's their past performances at the ex- cday.]erWdnsanghfrtesut Despite his smaill size, Dahlem, team Dahlemn has ket his place in pense of Ohio State and Illinois Nordbnrghbled forth i )ca.e making a scrimmage this afternoon weiL'hinf 1511 pounds, is known the Wolverine backfield' against all in the triangular meet nest, Sat: Monday on rt,01 s and Crow ley lmno:t a nzecessity. thr oughout the Big Ten for hisc_-er-. hard, sure tackling. This, added to IO oah!relstak.sudtrday. Neither (f tthse 'hOiloS rO~ ~~ ~ ihis >,,peed in get- O oc ire~ rrt qa have a very stronig >Iowlng for a ' i 1 n the diminutive rid star performs ta.i ofrne op'iin>~ltl. fO "ng away hv;ta.incne lej{Jilli~il m h s. ae imah2inthe javlin and lbroadI Jumip. Ail thYovrnsmgtw.Te c1 t ;Wade hire avat-Injured back hiamrpers his efforts and there is a J. ight chanc'e that l aable factor fn Mere, however. teWleies>igi ln hy Sp'. ia aeT.°i'atrneit for anruff the Michigan of- will. have to shwtnro3 it {ve-! an tdwahealliy Hal deI addfes This is Dahlenm's last year of ihwn h u1a~ 1syehis n ense Varsity competition as he will ment over their showing ilA(IlASA1la-Oat.W TE SAM O 1 f % '~to the linle-up in raduiate from. the Literary school Sturdayls meet with Ste to tlo Fr(f ~tSA S rr WTRS CC I - . . ;the Ohio .State in June.FtzibosAutnan Wof 'ete- Srve Ide ndClre 2ganme lat season. -_.....6lzibm utn nlWle utesSriet ahsr dChde - jran fair races last week but thle Althoug h Dahl- Va ityG rid t sowing of the rest was very mcdi.. 1 10tio SOTH1- IJIVFRsITX' " emwsbr i -aiocre, The team was simply out-t i ooio« ~i e, liIAnn Arbor, hie Prat ice Secretly lassed in all three mleets that they - _____ atended high1 ' l°iutr. DAIE coli ako4___have had this season. -Arnett of --I I I1I DA~i1EM schol i Jacson' -i Ypsilanti, Monroe of Detroit «""-7 *winning two letters in football and (Continued Prom Page Six) (and Brown and Willmnarthas of Statef two in basketball. Here at Mich- Poormanan.Hyeatheac would make a very good r ace for - 0 p i r rj il ri" ed his eff orts on football and track. les, Poe and Steinks at the guardstecofrncSileiUteFer l igible 01 to run for it, so thatprhp In his freshman year he won hist and Bovard at center. Daniels was p ihgnrneswl erhp in numerals in football, but as aI following this combination as anc the running in the Confeence. If :i)phomfore played in only oneI extra backfield man. they can learn to run together as A I ________---. - ---- ,A. second string backfield con- a team, they will surprise their Big is Thivs. htCahFn URAAI_ hreac1 snsisted of Wheeler, Wilson, Hudson, Tnrvas eI i i1.ors on the regular lineup o1' the and La Jaunesse. However, itis drilling them on this week. He is,_ all of wvhomn have played onl the nations did not remain unchanged as individuals. One of these wasI l dere o s I niersty o Ilinoi' gid tamquie lielythatthee tw cobi-hldls inghcesashafairsustedo. :1 championship teamis of the last two throughout the enttire practice ses- hedlsih ihfi eut A Marquardt suit looks expen- QI. s ion with several backs ready to I.-. SC L*SSIFIE1T ADVERTisINS; years. NEW YORK, N. Y.-The New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox will play. a six-game ex- hibition series in Mexico next March, both teams training in San R Antonio, Texas. I (A l(TBA LIYMANAGER TRYOUTS! All tryouts for basketball nanager will report at the In- tramural Building every night this week at 7 o'clock. Tim Quinn, Varsity Manager DANIEL HA fill in at any position behind the line. Steinke was. back in the lineup at his guard. position and apparently was suffering no bad effects from his recent- injuries. His condition is l sigch, however, 'that it is quite ques- Captain Truskowski was still calling signals for the Varsity which would indicate that Coach, j Kipke is still in need of a field gen- eral who can play in the baickfield. The old bug bear of finding a brainy quarterback is still; follow- ing' the Wolverine mentor. The Harvard squad which will make the trip for the Michigan ! game will consist of 34 men and 'will arrive. in Ann Arbor Friday. SAWYL I S If 'Rain wear FROG BRAND -SUCKERlS S 4f'S R~Frog Brand l ekers h4 esiab-. S ished a In-ling repu.tatijononl t tc tan pt .w wmoaug .cll~dresaed college .,e'uhd %; ,om, ia .here' raint garmnlts of good appearance as .llas long life are essential. ' 'ai~yer tslieker. are all good -1oolkiitg. roomy,' ",1l-,ut garmsta guaranteed to keep .t ab~olutreh drv and .~sttsan~d are tob~e Iad indor unlinted. b,. t on' or elasp% a as ftou prefer. to, a AidIe saietyof styeshore very ppoe. tourdioice of colors.. Sho.aevery.. a here carry them. H.M.SAWYEK.,& SON tAM (A~Rl~u * (t.-MA< I- r N'* CI l4 ;p. Ii O u..M. $a i.nI 0 1, sire, but thiat's because it is tailor- ed to measure. The fact is, Mar- quardt will make you a suit to your individual measurements for as little as you would pay for one ready wade. 608 LIBERTY STREET E I LYS GLOVES I P- Lire feat urea vy Iii lit i lii 111 li i 111 I ii1111 it 1111111111111 l~hihltl i I I ~h~h tihii~hIIt.............Iil.~tT II 1 I ViIIIIIIffiTl PI ifnTi'.JMi',4 Wi edeendb~g funts ~GI1EJ~&M Y for~ Men C- S nce 194x * __ ' _ : At Purdue Coach Jim Phelan has a fast set of b~acks who a re respoln- sible for an effective attack basedt on flt, Notre Damep style of play. Ratljer than- brute force, the Fail- 1 ermakers rely upon speed and de- ceptioi. 'Pest" Welch is living up to the reputation he establihed in his asophomiore year, while Glen Haripeson at the other half has demonstrated his skill at passing or dashing off tackle. Alex 'Yune-{ viteb, the sophomore fullback sen- sation,, bids fair to become one of the best line plungers in the Big Ten. White, the fonurth, man, con- fines his duties to calling signals. Suich (* entest would bring tog~ether two of thie best ,b.,i k- fields III the Inatim-1. 1'or tslker power and ofdiestrtengtl few quarte r , e:aitequal the Gopher comtbination that crushed Northwestern, 1-diana I and Vanderbilt. Br'onko Nagur- ski is regrarded as a line line plunger, 'while Art Pharmner, leading scotrer in. the Big Teun,j and Win Brockmeyer are a pair of halfbacks that any team. will have difficulty in stopping, Brownell has been callin~g sig- nals in the absence of. Barn- hart, veteran quarter,. , lQ A forging lammer kept idle, waiting for the furnace, costs money; not only in Itself, DiiiieI HaysGlo-ves AV. but hy stalling production, all along the line. 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