THE, MTCHTGAN DATT.Y TTII~ MJCIIJGAN D'\ILY 'rUJ~SDAY~. OCTOI3ER 14, 1930 ..... . - ...r ECROS AISTlIET S Small S offD Newman May Start at Quarter Against Buckeye Team; Samuels Stars. Varsity were give RESERVES IN SCRIMMAGE Friday to -- the squa Victorious over Purdue's Western first mee Conference gridiron champions in 23. Aust the first Big Ten clash of the 1930 football season, Michigan's Varsity on the ti eleven started yesterday to prepare in 16:27 for the comning clash with Ohio and in 17 State next Saturday at Columbus. Thti The team, with every member ap- parently in good condition, was giv- ish follo en a light workout yesterday under ell, 17:01 the direction of Coach Harry Kipke, 18:11; 1a1 while the second string eleven was Crawford put through a stiff scrimmage with ad,1: the freshmen.ln,1: Although it appeared Saturday - _ that Leo Draveling was badly in- Cros jured and would be kept out of the co game for two or three weeks, he Nove was back in uniform for yesterday's Here. session and will probably be in shape to take part in the Ohio State Nove contest. DeBaker, also, another Illinois, Wolverine player whossuffered a Noven slight injury in the Purdue game, is Nove also back in shape and ready for Urbana. -service. Hewitt Only Man Out. By coming out of the Boilermaker Vordh fray as well as they did, it seems likely now that the Wolverines will Stani be able to put their strongest front against the Buckeyes when theyt clash next week. Only Bill Hewitt, EVANS was put out of commission for the season with a broken ankle received ,exciteme in the Michigan State game. Captain Outstanding among the men who Evanston took part in the Purdue game, if it Hanley, o may be said that.Hangey ny single man arrange howed exception versity fo illy above t h e games in vork of the team game wil s a whole, was Cal., in 1 he showing made te >y S a m u e l s at est bein ackle, Cox and in connec ): nie1s at the Hanley c nds, Newman at telephone auarter, and sentatives Wheeler at half. the coas While all of these Saturday. Znen are relatively ___ inexperienced , Wheeler they all showeda BIG marked ability, and have practically assured themselves of positions in Michiga next week's starting lineup.Northwe Newman Shows Well. orthwes Newman's generalship, combined Wisconsi with his exceptional passing and Ohio Sta place kicking ability, has won him Iinis at least an even break at the quart- Illinois erback post. With Captain Jim Sim- Iowa ... rall punting as well as he did Purdue against Purdue, Tessmer could be Chicago sacrificed at quarter, and the abili- Indiana ties of the sophomore flash, New- man, used to their fullest extent. Samuels now has definitely won One of the tackle berth from Draveling, important and will likely pair with Auer again Little, Col at that position next week. Hozer cover the (Continued on Page 7) player th .dolaL > , ; _ 'i> , ,, h AA FOR .: T EST S COUNTRY YOUTS START squad Shows Indications 3eveloping Strengh With Season. cross country aspirants en a three mile time trial determine the makeup of d to face Ypsilanti in the t of the season, October in led the harriers home rial covering the distance with Howell finishing sec- i:01. nes of the first ten to fin- ws: Austin, 16:27; How- Wolf, 17:32; Bedenik, yes, 18:12; Fuestal, 18:13; , 18:14; Klain, 18:34; Le- 45; and Smith, 19:14. ss Country Schedule er 23, Ypsilanti Here. nber 1, Michigan State nber 8, Triangular Meet Ohio State,) Urgana. nber 15, Wisconsin Here. nber 22, Conference Meet TESSMER FIGHTS FOR BACK POST I I I " a Wisconsin Also Shows Strength ;n Romping Over Coach Stagg's Maroons. GOPHERS GIVE SURPRISE With the cxception of their pre- dictions on the Wolverine-Boiler- YALE'S LITTLE BOY WILL STAR AGAIN FISCHEk TAKES LATIEST MATCH Defeats Howard in Match Play; Takes Eighteenth for One up Victory. Another victim fell before the consistant game of John Fischer, freshman golf captain, yesterday nff r n n n - x n r r l -n t.-r lI maker grid tilt the dopesters main- tained a good batting average on last Saturday's Conference fore- casts. The Gophers were the on-- ly other team to surprise gridiron enthusiasts by their remarkable :fhowing in holding the much tout- ed Leland Stanford eleven, under the able tutelage of Pop Warner, to a 0-0 tie at Minneapolis. Even being' deprived of the in- valuable services of their captain and backfield star commonly re- Tessmer, ferred to as hard luck Hank Bru- der, the Northwestern Wildcats Scohmore qu~ArTrba.W,; had won from the Buckeyes, 19-2. The been doig Mi'n a untin until Purple Were expected to win and he was relieved by Jrry Newman came through with a powerful run- in the Purdue gazIne lat Saturday. ning attack against the Ohio State Tessmer won Whe (hicago Tribune team composed mainly of sopho- Trophy L1t aspinr for being the mores to score a win in their ini- most pr mimg freshman gridiron tial game of the season and give caididate. the Buckeyes a loss to chalk up a- - ---- gainst their victory over Indiana BADG one week previous. Saiu ernoon on he new course when 1Ehe defeated John Howard in the last of the quarter-final matches (i the University golf tournament. Aischer's iargin of victory was a k -A 2 sy, ..a rbare one up. , It was one of the closest games 3_ othatFischer asuyetp.eentforced to play in the tournament. Although Albie Booth he held an advantage of three up who last year while the young- in the early round, aoward man- eter of old Eli's squad ran off with aged to creep up on him coming in all of the honors is back in the and evened matters on the seven-' game again this year and to all in- teenth hole. Howard lost his chance dications he will add another rec- however on the eighteenth when ord to the annuls of football at his approach landed in a ditch and Yalee was forced to throw out, giving him a six for the par five hole. SOONE S LEAD Fischer took advantage of his op- BIG SIX LOOP pon*t's difficulty and- holed i (1B c , ) in a medal card of 75 for the eight- een which was far off his playing, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 13. ---form of last wek when he broke, Oklahoma leads the Big Six foot- the course record with a 70. How- ball race today by virtue of admin- ard's medal score stood at 76. isinc the cham ion 'Nbrsk 1 hicks 6nly Varsity Man in Play. ENLIUT DRILLIS Junior Varsity Expected to Beat Ohio State With Ease This Coinig Saturday. FRISK OUT FOR SEASON Michigan's Junior Varsity con- tinued regular practice Monday in preparation for their coming game with the Ohio State "B" team this week. After the defeat they handed the Indiana Juniors Saturday they are looking forward to downing the Buckeyes fairly easily. Coach Courtright's men expect to use the same offense against their State opponents this Saturday that was fatal to Indiana's "B"s. Th& lineup will be the same with the exception of Frisk at tackle, who will be out of the games for the, rest of the season because of the injury sustained in the g a m e against Indiana. Considering the ease with which the Hoosiers put down Ohio State's "B" eleven to the :tune of .1 to 0, the Maize and Blue Youngsters should find little to bother them in the Buckeye lineup. If they show the same form that they did against Indiana's Junior Varsity, there is no reason why the score should not be in Michigan's favor with a large margin. Aside from the fact that Court- right's men drew the ;,majority of breaks and were benefited greatly by a couple bad kicks last Saturday, they displayed a telling attack and unyielding defense that kept last year's "B" champions from seriously threatening more than once. Brem- en andbBerkowitz took the honors in the backfield with several long runs each and perfect booting from the toe of the former. The strength of the linesnian in offense or de- fense proved too iuch for the tut- ed Hoosiers. Mlichigaia is counting on these features to drub a team that has proved itself weaker than the one that has already falled be- fore the Maize and Blue. The turn-out for practice yester- day was light because many of the members of the squad have classes that prevent them from meeting at the same time each day. The score of men that were down at the field were put through the usual block- ing, tackling, and passing drills for the first part of the practice.ession. Later Coaches Courtright and Keen western to Play ford Next Season (BY Associated Press) TON, Ill., Oct. 12.-While nt over the condition of Hank Bruder raged in last night, Coach Dick f Northwestern, completed ents with Stanford uni- L home and home football 1932 and 1933. The first R be played at Palo Alto, 932, with the second con- g scheduled for Chicago tion with the world fair. ompleted negotiations by i , i i i t with Starnford repre- at Minneapolis, where team met Minnesota ay It kruder Out of Gamlicei uiaUlm ulxvua'- S P TILT In spite of the fact that the Cornhuskers their first conferenc< Purple team showed themselves to defeat since the new circuit began be a good blocking, tackling, and to function with the 1928 gridiror IiADISON, Wis., Oct. 13. --- Wis- running team, the Ohio Staters season. consin's varsity football players had the advantage according to Regarded by many as a likel3 who meet Pennsylvania in the the statistics but lacked scoring upsetter of Nebraska in this open- punch when they arrived within ing titular clash of 1930, the 20 to annualHomecoming game at Madi- the shadow of the Wildcat goal- 7 margin by which the Sooners ac- son Saturday will get their first '-Vosts. Although Captain Bruder complished the feat was a surprise. look at the tricky and deceptive ran wild in the game the previous Two long runs, a succession of for- Penn offense I ionday, when they week, tearing off long gains, scor_ ward passes and Ad Lindsey's Ok- line up against the freshmen, using ing one touchdown himself, and lahomans had three times crossed the Red and Blue's attack. making it possible for his team- the Husker goal line. Although the Jack Ryan, Badger end coach, mate Regner to score another, Nebraskans first downs andscrim- who has scouted Penn. and Guy Coach Dick Hanley's team proved mage gain was almost identical t Sundt, freshman coach, have been to be a powerful one minus his that of Oklahoma, most of the ad- drilling two frosh squads in the services Saturday. Quarantined vance was in midfield and their easterner's tactics for two weeks. for smallpox it is expected that the fourthequartercameithOearklahom While it is not expected that the Wildcat pilot will be out of the, safely in front. Wisconsin youngsters will give a game for at least another three Nebraska had not pointed for Ok- very exact interpretation of them, weeks. lahom as the Sooners apparently they will at least become familiar- Possibly the next promising elev- had prepared for the Huskers and ized with the formations and their en was seen in the well-balanced the champions lacked the spark tc obvious possibilities. Badger team that experienced lit- fire an attack but there were nc Penn, like Wisconsin, uses the tle or no difficulty in running over Husker alibis today. As Coach Dana double wingback formation on most the Maroons to the tune 34-0. X. Bibble expressed it, "We took plays and specializes in deception, Oman and Schneller contributed it on the chin and will wait fo with many fake bucks, "spinners' most of the scoring runs of the another year." Just how auch the and "half-spinners," double and day and thrilled the spectators as long trip to Soonerland and the triple passes. Their lateral passing they evaded the Chicago tacklers heat hurt the Nebraskans is open attack is called the best used by with ease. to conjecture but observers are any eastern team. The Red and Maroon Gridders Weak .agreedOklahomab1^ t upper Blue backs are unusually speedy- Coach.Stagg's Maroon gik sand ykeay. patclryMasters and Gentle, ok gg' Ma 9o ridders hand yesterday. particularlyMatranGel, look weak again this season and -. Facing the Cificago game last will not serve as a threat to any Major Phillip Sasse, new football week as all-important because of of the title contenders unless a coach at West Point, does not be- the likelihood that its outcome radical change takes place in the lieve in putting his team through uk would have a ma rk-ed effect upon CnilA n ay71hr eimatc I e 1 Y E z _ d r : As a result of his latest victory, Fischer will meet John Loveland in a semi-final match of 36 holes. Loveland is the freslyman who de- feated Captain Royston of the Varsity last Friday. Jarvis Hicks, finalist in the lower bracket of match play, is the only member of the Varsity squad who remains in the play. He will play the victor of the Loveland-Fischer 'match. Coach Thomas Trueblood has not announced the date of the play- off in the finals as yet. This will be known as soon as Loveland and Fischer complete the semi-finals. The winner of the University tour- nament will be awarded the Varsity trophy, symbol of Campus golf supremacy. Seton Hall college in New Jersey decided to get publicity by football and hired as coach Robert "Red" Smith, former Notre Dame star, who has put the school on the map. Ralph Miles, brother of Prince- ton's one time famous defensive back, "Mike" Miles, is a second string end on the Brown university team. TEN STANDINGS n .... stern in . . ate ita ... ...7 ...7 ...7 ...( W L 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .........i a football scout'sx jobs, according to lumbia coach, is to little mannerisms at tip off the play. inost Lou dis- in a his green team, Coach Glenn This- tlethwaite has had little opportun- ity to give any thought to the ad- mittedly stronger Penn team but he now plans an intensive drive on defense. 1=_ k wal ea'Uoniirag~e-t) r nra scrUimmIiages~Z. 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