WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER , 1929 THE i'vilCHIGAN I:L PAC79 I KVRIW THE iviICHiGAN DAILY RAO SEVEN lII ITV I[ (OLIATE (IVES BADGERS ( P Dfn DE) [ATHLETICSOUTCLASS V1YEARLING FOOTBALL TEAM U Ui LARDTUSSLE ATMADISOlN(Uo d Irm DI-Page Six) CONTINUE FUNDAMENTALS TiurnhliTrilEhmke's 13th strikeout victim One IIIluIf (Contined from Page Six) tIwn About 165 men have turned out N Pfeel disconcerted in the leas. over i ILIU Philadephia AB R H PO A b for Frosh football this week. Al IEh IIuurutohteerr1 ftorghFro haotbaltieek.si l- the loss, but is having trouble try- Bishop, 2b. 4 0 0 2 1 though none av nl - n,, nc. Crfll* ,n.nrb . , ~ rv T w aV h 'f"1rF"tte44f1rTf"Y/YIT w^..fr -1..__. Y!._. I t J 3 q1 1 C 4 qI 1 Eyy y{ Coach Courtright Is Dissatisfied ing to find a center who will be as With Showing Made by Team capable at starting plays as was in Mt. Pleasant Game Clare Randolph, All-Western cen- ter last year, who was lost to In- DRILL ACINST FRESHMEN diana by graduation. Indiana is 1 Stagg's Maroons in Chicago Satur- Dissatisfied with the work of his day afternoon despite the double charges in their opener- at Mt. victory which the Windy City crew Pleasant last Saturday Coach garnered last week. Coutrwright sent his "B" team With the score 6-0 against them, squad through the most intensive Wisconsin came back in the second drill of the season yesterday after- [period to beat Colgate 13-6. The noon on South Ferry Field. While Badgers were given an awful scare various fraternity speedball teams but after a session in the dressing were all but encroaching on the room came back with speed to domain of the Wolverine gridders burn. on the south and the band, over Hank Bruder's general ball car- seventy strong, practicing forma- rying ability was the margin by tions on the north the Junior Var- which Northwestern beat Butler, ity gridders ran through two and 13-0. With more support from the one-half hours of hard practice. rest of the Purple team, Hlank Get New Plays should prove a serious menace to After a short passing practice to the Badgers at Madison next Sat- unlimber stiff muscles the "B" urday. gridders were given a group of new Ohio State had little difficulty in plays for the Wisconsin game this'bowling over Wittenberg, but Saturday. should have its hands full next Rehearsal both for the plays just i Saturday when they take on Iowa received and old ones was afforded who rolled up a. 46-0 score against the seconds a few moments later Monmouth. Minnesota, with still when a picked team of freshmen another practice game on its sched- was called forth to test the offen- ule beat Coe College 39-0 but sive capabilities of the Courtright should not have things so much coached squad. In this scrimmage their own way against Vanderbilt. the freshman refrained from carry- The Champions also have anoth- ng the ball but rather attempted er practice game on its schedule, o form a defense for the various taking on Bradley at Urbanla. hrusts of the "B" team. Zuppke's men should run up a Complete Every Pass greater score against Bradley than The defensive qualities of the they did against Kansas, when rearlings proved entirely inade- they beat the Jay Hawkers 25-0. luate. "B" team gains averaged Zuppke played his reserves most ;early seven yards on rushing and of the time in last Saturday's fra- ,ii of the six passes tried were cas, proving that his second strihg ompleted for considerable gains. men can competently fill in at any Improved blocking on the part position. The Orange and Black 3f the reserve backs was much in will bear watching again this year, evidenced and several times a "B" as "Zup" is determined to make it jack scampered the length of the three straight.l ield after knifing through the first --------------- --- year forwaid wall and finding all f the freshman secondary defense FOOTBALL ROOMS nen virtually out of the play. Rooms available for football Jack Anderson, dimunitive Junior week-ends are listed by the larsity quarterback, showed him- Rooming bureau of the Union. elf to good advantage in handling Landlords desiring to list such he "Bees" the short time he was rooms for rent are requested to n action while getting away for phone the Student office of the ood yardage in several excursions Union any afternoon betwaen 3 hrough the yearling forward wall. and 5 o'clock. Kenneth M. Lloyd, President. Foxx, lb. Miller, rf, PAGE FORMER STAGG PUPIL Dykes, 3b. --- Boley, ss. .... . BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 7- Ehinke, p.. . Indiana University football menI began a heavy week of practice to - Total s .... . Sday preparatory to the opening of their 1929 Big Ten season Satur- Chicagj) day in Chicago. Pat Page will pit McMillan, 3b. his men against the men coached English, ss. by A. A. Stagg, Page's old coach, Hornsy, 2b. The Conference season this Wilson, cf. year will mean four trips for the Cuyler, rf. Hoosier team. Indiana will play Stephenson, If only one game with a Big Ten team Grimm, lb. on its own field, that with Purdue, Taylor c. Nov. 23. The Indiana Conference on c. schedule consists of games withR o 'te,. Purdue, Chicago, Northwestern, Bush, p. .... Ohio State and Minnesota. * iealthcote Last year Indiana won two Con- **Hartnett ference games., Northwestern was ***Blair. defeated 6-0 on Indiana's own ****Tolson . . . : . 4 4 4 4 34 AB 4 4 4 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 o have only been practicing since U 1 3 0 Monday and have hardly had time 0 1 1 1 Ito get limbered up after the first 0 0 0 01stiff workout. 0 1 0 3 G 27 RHPO 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 30 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 2 8 0 0 G O 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 2 _ - 5 3A, 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0! 01 field, and Michigan was downed, 6-0, at Ann Arbor. Indiana lost to Totals ...,.,.,... 34 1 8 27 10 Illinois, conferende champions, 13- 7, to Minnesota, 21-12, to Ohio Philadelphia ..000 000 102-3 6 1 State, 13-0, and to Purdue, 14-0. Chicago ......000 000 001-1 8 2 The scrappin' Hoosiers were the '*Batted for Taylor in 7th. only team to cross the goal of the **Batted for Root in 7th. Big Ten champs, Illinois, last year Batted for Gonzales ii 9th. and the first team in many years *"*Batted for Bush in 9th. to score more than one touchdown Runs batted in-Foxx, Miller 2,' against the Minnesota Gophers on Stephenson. the Gophers' home gridiron. Errors-English 2, Dykes. Despite the poor showing made TwO, base hit-English. last year, Stagg is expected to be Home run-Foxx. a stumbling block to many unsus- hacrifice hit--Grimm. pecting Big Ten foes this season. Double play-English to Hornsby The Maroon squad is small, but is to Grimm. made up of big men who have seen Fits-Off Root 3 in 7 innings. service in Big Ten games. Page is Struck out-By Ehmke 13; by taking no chances and planned to Root 5. spend tlwe entire practice period Bases on balls-Off Ehmke 1; off this afternoon in ironing out the Root 2. mistakes shown in Saturday's game Left on bases--Philadelphia (; with Notre Dame. Chicago 8. Chicagoans Regarded DangerouHaasc............30 0 1 0 Lout1asE ingpl ayers oz exceTl1ona iBigen Fogalle Cangeo Cochrane, c..3 1 114 1ability, the squad as a whole looks ig T en Fon T ba Compe- Simmons, lf..4 1 0 2 0 promising. The first year men! The yearling men are being coached by Miller, Rich, Flora, and Orwig, and Fisher will probably join the staff when he returns from Japan. The coaches are stressing work in fundamental football for the first few days, sending the men1 through the paces in passing, blocking, and tackling. Each day a squad of men has been sent over to Ferry Field to oppose the Var- sity. These men are picked at random, and taught the plays to be used by the Conference team opposing the Varsity in the next The freshman team has no regu- lar schedule of games during the season, but merely scrimmages the ,first and second teamm. C LA~ss1FIE1 ADVERTISING I NOTICE NOTICE - Boat Club Restaurant I Whitmore Lake open all winter. Dinner parties and dancing. Phone 9175. 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