A $U~xC~ ~ 'iTE i iir- 1 CAB 1 D A - -i a l.... i1...,i_. .i > j . 4a.". , "RSITY COMPLE TEF-,S DIL lid FRO=P MINNE-..S 0 TA G-lA ME1 FINISIN G TOUCHES' S[ GIVEN0 TO EFENS 1 I Coach Couroright Dril!,s Squa~d on 'r, , l ing 11imd Blocking h W V(/eStCrn State. SQUAD ARRIVES TODAY I Twenty-nine Wolverine gridders I left Ann Arbor at 4:15 yesterday arfternoon in quest 'of a "LittleI I11rown Jug" which is being held byI the Gophers in Minneapolis until a Michigan team can win it on the gridiron. A Maize and Blue teami last won this coveted emblem of victory in 1926, but the Northmen, led by Herb Joesting, retaliated in 1927, and the "Thundering Hierdi" took the traditional ,jug back home with them. For the first time since [thins 1927 defeat the Wolves will have a chance to regain possession of the jug, and if they win will have the the added satisfaction of knocking Minnesota out of a possible tie for the Big Ten championship. Determ- ination to accomplish this double purpose prevailed in the Michigan camp yesterday in the final home practice before the game, with the whole squad of players and coaches bending every effort toward upset- ting Coach Spears and his powerful ;quad of Vikings. Finishing touches were put on both the offense and defense, es- pecially against passes, with Coach Ripke adding as drill on some new passes which may prove trouble- some to the opposing defense.i Hudson Is Out. The Michigan squad will arrive in Minneapolis sometime this morning and will go through a limbering up drill on. Northrop' field 'this afternoon to get rid of the kinks which follow a long trip on the train. Rov Hudson, who wn,. Injured in the 11arvard garne w1 make the trip, although Li er is ~ likelihood of his getting into the game at any time.. Hudson, however, is the only man on the entire squad who is not in condition to play. Coach Kipke announced the list of players 1who were taken a.? Cape- tain Truskowski, Auer, Bovard, Brown, Bauier, Corn well, Daniels, DOravelin, 1 ahlemn, Gembis, Hay- del; I IudO<)n, HestLon, Holland, hlewi It, La.J twnesse, Morrison, Pgoe PoOrman, P riest, Parker, Roach,f S teinke, Smnith,' Simnrall,, Sorenson, Sa..cnuels, Wilson, and Wheeler. Laast nighlt the team which lined (Contilne(i on Page 7?) ! O' ieognCtwe IN WO 'LEINE FORWARD WALL+ IDHLI ('Ytti tJ ' flfet'i ti ikC; pear nee on ferry field as a tlOt- ovrthe renalndler oIlshe Rio Tll season itord er tin lclai(murs f£4 one !Oio Styal, but it. satins improbable Ig gdironshaving won 'three:- w rdkigcanidate. honlingdown Mneot' hoeoe, ero +ieo osbei o oifruelues lt~di-IAnoIothat t he Wolvrines will be abile to, sidofanssbe tiefo ofrene lrire th ciis i.nloistle eea i-i -ane*~~iir-letter in football at Benton Harbor 'a reglar guard position 1hi9 fresh-'the Wlverines ittack was furth Ioasusthe Boilermakers fPu hs Sitlrday ill j crtn~etiie Badgers tonkoro. IMidih school. Rounding of his ex- main yer Steinke steped into the idiciatd when Dr. Spears sent at Lafayette the Minlnesotans would go into a three wv tv ie for thle lend Michi gant ha:; never dlefeated helperieice on the gridiron, Steinke' Varsity right guard ber, atte Ipete Somers to the freshman sual Willi Purdue and Northwestern. All of which leads to the IprpVsitionu;Wisconsin hill and calers in a run,; won a fourth beginning or last season, lisp tacintiorer to strengthen the year- t hat M~ichigan must be beaten. Such is in effect the task which faces j lthong the two teamis have !ten letter at Ben- lg the veteran Squire, and hia.ks inter mtaon fth i he Spars-coched cmbinaton, meting edi othr quit regulton Harbor in'}eld this position ever since.usi hi iiaino h tfoateeas.Sh ears.coThed ombnatin. track. With the injury to the veteran'Michigan passing attack. The Go- have one of t he bst teams in thei In his fresh-1 Poe in early season practice, Stein- pers will be all primed to stop am That the Gophths'areconr~ceded 1/ie ('d9flo o onedenlie's. istcry of tlier cross eunuy an ea nu. ke has more than made p for the avalanch of Michigan passes, an ! On the other /if,-nd there are fe folloWers of the Conje"rrnec teams, being considered infer ior' ""era awards Ininiltofhsrnng ae thajncwihhsfiedom- grdrnhsoywh ilf ;or atafgtn 4 ciu emonliy to the Indianai squad. ';hisfoo0t ball anV' a caibe of play which surly, ue to anything approaching old grdionhitoy hotridll/fail towa decalnt atfigeffectivly in iwrestlingmwereshould establish him as an all-con-sage so far this season. athich =i undwefeated, urntiIJhe. imonth ,t / ,O'Wt) (1a ratheir meet with Iowa this season in wn by the us- ferene possibility. His showing; The injuries to Munn's let,80see1 igo' despite the gloomiest of early season rosrpees. !Pitlh a 'which eight Badgers finished ky Bntr lar- against the highly touted Crane to be healing rapidly and the Go- stairling upset wnover a jocruHrar treaaray ;ahead of the first Iaky runner r bor first ya and Gordon of Illinois was one 'her tackle managed to do some win owerul hrvar et'v~' alrady iayeyar which will long cause Ilini fans to liht work esterday. Should he be IThe men who will run for Mich- man. In win-gy writtenl into tihe If'olverine books in theff only ;NovmbrBattle, {Iigan tomorrow are: Captain "Red" airg his wrest- remember a Maze "3" lead a stub forced to stay on the sidelines Sat- there are nny ollowvers of the gridiron g ame who -(ohld not Benson,Fizbbnusn.oleiing umrl born forward wall defense which turday, it is likely that either Berry Be surprised to see the men of Krp gk e emer re o the niegotiabhle (Continued n Page 7) STINKSE :m inke w o-ff' proved unproductive of the expect- or 'West gaard will fill his place, a- ena o tyreco unt inorr U How aj tee II o'uiI Iowa's wiin over the AMinnesotans last Saturday on the. Iowva Cityl turf may be more or less discounted in judging the strength of the 1 Gopher bonecrushers., It is a known fact-that the mnh of [ours annually poit for the annual game cWith their norihleri ineighhors. ['or threeO consecutive years the Iowans have turned ire a wvin over the Gophers jwhich ha been decidedly of a scratchy variety. TIhis year certainly wvat no exception, the Hawks winning- by a b)are two point margin. best whnen going is hardiest, Steinke that Naguruski will be silueuuLO seems to improve with every game. the line. e I 'i l iil ii llli l i liiijii' ''ii iiiii i~il~lllllllilil ill' ' S Shoes Style Boudoir Slippers Quality a a 1 1 I j t t 1 1 I Tomorroi's gauze will see a reversal of MuinMesotas typ e of attack if the men from the 'nortlh rely on east Mlichigan defenasi' r attributes in framing their offenrsive plans. Michigan boasts a powerful heavy line wuhich has shovwn itsel f decidedly' to the best advantage againast the straight typfe o f foo1tal which hars been tile main forte of Gopher elevens in otlher years. Onu the other haund the perennial IVok'erin~e passinu1 gaome m7x0111robabl Y be taken up against t/e men of Kipke wLho have shown arzdeint inability, to cope defensively .wit/h this st 110 of I'tay. Coach Spears' scouts sawerplenty of this apparent weaknress in'1/1- cos- ing mninutes of last Saturdays cgame wi/t lararv- rand the weapon 'with wlhich tihe comtbinration of Friedmart andiQoster- baan ran -the northerners to the g1Jolt)d ilzil be ursed in art eff'ort to ina.ke it two straight zbins for the At'orsem'a fiter suffering 8 consecutive reverses at the hand of the 111 i 'f° cund Plug bet ween the years i()20o (111(1 1927. are the principal features of } and Shoe. Combined w ith -perfect fit L and B Shoes at $'*5 an d$ are Outstanding values spats $250 r M f I Only on one occasion hasM icliiigan's di g er,,ilied at tack b eeii heldi to less than six points in the t wenty tit-ties tin which the (Soplueis anld the \Volverine forces have (lashed since the icept ioni of this rivatr\i in 1992. hI1020 the \V olv'iiies eked out ;t ;0 rwin over Ow il' I un sotains following the 31-7 drubbhingwh ich ithec (oph tens 4Iwii istcI ed Mlichigan's 1919 Gridiron warriors. 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