PAGE IX I TH-iMTCICAN D A I L, THURSDAY, XNOVEM13M,1.0~,t29 U- A Ilr r r - .. w .r r.r -1 -_ WOLVER NESo GIVI FHESBMENDISBUCKEYE CROSS COUNTRH TEAM TO ARRIVE ,FRIDAY A A F EN Some indication of the strenth 0,1'F NS ofthe Wolverine opponents in the1 triangular cross country track meet between Michigan, Ohio State, Kipke Returns to Ferry Field; and Illinois over the Michigan Stresses Defense; Tries New courset Sturday may be gleaned Combintions.from the fact that the Buckcyes Combiations. iwill be in Ann Arbor Friday in ~~--~ time to run over the course. POORMAN PLAYS WELL It is seldom that any school in the Big Ten has a cross country After taking the Varsity to the team of a calibre which warrants stadium Tuesday for a secret prac- adding an extra day to a trip in tice session, Coach Harry Kipke order to give the runners an op- brought them back to the familiar portunity to try out the opponents' sod of Ferry field yesterday for a course before the day of the race.x long defense drill and a dummy Just what th.e Illinois prospects for' scrimmage against the freshman the triangular meet are is not den- team. which went through the nitely known nor have they made Harvard running plays. known the time of their arrival in Defense was stressed by Kipke, a. Ann Arbor. long drill in running down punts The full five mile course will be preceeding the dummy scrimmage. run, in the race here Saturday ac- During the practice with the year-'cording to Coach Farrell. This has: ling outfit, the Varsity did not take caused the route of the harriers to the ball on any occasion. be changed somewhat and make Defensive Play Changed. it much more convenient for the EN. LOOK 'A T R 1 S0 N FORMATION RID STARS TO MEET IN INTERSECTIONAL GAME [EDDI TOLAN WINS EIGHTEEN OUT Of TWENTY RAGES ONEUROPEAN INVASION ii National A. A. U. 100 and 220 Yard Champ Equals World Mark for 100 Meters. Vjtor' gaNoIhi$s the first of two riE n's teliling «f ?icidie r oiT 's trig to Furope Ilat summer. ihc second will appear tWWrrow. Continuing the same pace which carried him into the foremost ranks of American sprinters last year, Eddie Tolan, Michigan's National A.A.U. 100 and 200-yard champion blazed a trail of victory across Ger- many, Denmark and Sweden last summer. Of the 20 races in which Sthe Wolverine flash completed, he finished ahead of the field in 18, losing the 100 and 200-meter dashes, at Berlin to Lammers and Eld- for the invasion. When the Swedish Athletic As- sociation asked for a team of the best athletes which the United States could muster to make a trin to Europe, the National A.A.U. of- ficials promptly chose Tolan to fill one of the positions. Eddie had just racker in the last meet scheduled won the National titles at Denver wit hthe time of 10 flat in a 20-mile wind, for the 100 yards and 21.9 for the 220. Already the holder of the Conference championship, Tolan was easily stamped as the out- standing dash man in the country. After the Denver meet Tola4~ and i Bowen of Pittsburgh, (Continued to Page' went on 7, Col. 5); a _I Y Evidently as a *result of the long chalk sessions of the list few days and of Tuesday's secret drill, a radical change in defensive playl was attempted. Several new shifts for the backfield were tried, in- creasing the hope that an improve- ment will be noticed in this depart- ment next Saturday. The backfield was composed of' Simrall, Dahlem, Morrison, and Gembis, but on the defense Joe Truskowski was called back from the line, Bud Poorman taking his place at defensive end. Lineup Same. Practically the same lineup as was used yesterday was in the scrimmage, Poorman and Hayden being at the tackle posts, Poe and Steinke at the guards,. and Bovard at center. At the present time this lineup looks like the one that will start the Harvard contest Satur- day., By far the most improved player to show in yesterday's drill was Bud Poorman, veteran tackle, who seems to have finally cinched a po- ,ition in the starting linkup. Poorman played well on both of-t fense and defense at his new end position, and {with a little more ex- perience should do well at Trus- kowski's place when the other team is in possession 'of the ball. Dur- ing practice in running down punts, also, Poorman starred, making many nice tackles. D'aniels' work in this punting drill was also of a good caliber, the former end playing safety man and making some nice catches and runs. He displayed a tricky run- ning style and might make a good back with a little more practice. spectators to sce both the e:n ning and Ad of the race. ii 'CRIMSON PREARE Or 0PI WOLVERINES~ ;~t .IIA TA cxrA c LE With their morale much im over Florida, and practically every }Nr man on the squad except Art Hug- ; 21 ssocio(ed Press Pho1{ uley, one of the kickers in good --- - - - -- form, the Harvard team leaves Cambridge today. They will arrive1 Boilermakers Pointed SI MRALt PROVES TO BE ONE at Ypsilanti early Friday morning For Mississippi Clash N and will hold a drill in the Stadium. O 1Sspp V h PL Y S The Crimson team showed no- _--I OF MOST VALUABLE PLAYER$ ticeable improvement against Flo- (Special to The Daily.) rida, especially in speed and charg- LAF a to Nov D.) Cn__ dedly__ ne____ the_ _ uts_ an_ -_wsn_ ti___ by_ w_ ak,_ the_ chance_ ing. Captain Barrett's play revert- LAFAYETTE, Id., Nov. 5.-I Concededly one of the outstand- J'as noticeably weak, the chances. ed back to its last year's form and Heading the Big Ten pack and re- 1ing safety men in middle western of the southerner did nol; seem par- he stood out in the line. Putnam maining as one of the few unde- gridiron circles, Ducky simrall n 'icularly good to make the Varsity showed much promise as a ball car- feated or untied major elevens in rated as one of the most valuable ;squad. ierandmushfidgeneralthouag-h edrun d ajbackfield performers of recent Wol- However when fall practice be- Bar Woa d will undoubtedl ogh the country as the result of its fifth verine grid, history. gan a year ago the name Simrall y e r.tBarry. Wodwlludubelygt the call at quarter. A backfield straight victory of the season over i Hailing from Lexington, Ky.. was mentioned the- country over composed of Wood at quarter, De- Wisconsin, Coach Jimmy Phelan's 1 with but a single year of football as being tle outstanding sopho- vens and Putnam at the halves, versatile Purdue gridiron squad is experience, the slender blonde nore back in the. Conference. A and Harper at fullback, will prob- pointing for its intersectional clash earned a regular position on the reguilar berth soon fell to the lot I ably be started with - White and freshman eleven at halfback. Not Uncloubtedly a potent factor in' Mays breaking in. with the University of Mississippi rated as. one of the outstanding the phenomenal comeback of the Ben Ticknor, center, is in form here Saturday. The Boilermakers' men- on a freshman team which (Continued to Page 7, Col 5) and is 'expected to give the Michi- steady string of successes, earned --__- -- -- - --------- -- gan line a considerable amount of through co-ordinated team play trouble. O'Connell Will be back sat rather than the individual per- one of the ends with Ogden or formance of any one player, has Burns at the other, Trainor and brought the Old Gold and Black Talbot will- play the guards with combination a deserved reputation Bill Ticknor and Captain Barrett for offensive power equalled by few at the tackles. elevens in the country. 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