a y .. y a r t a .w' Y .Y /. V. L Y. f y.! 2. 1 1 .tom 1 ITY CONQUERS 1OLVERINES FIND Kipke A PSILNTISIR N CEddie T olan's Record iperior Power Downs Denison For 100O Meters Tied But Normal Squad Offers by Hungarian Runner Stubborn Resistance. PARIS,. Sept. 28. -# (A.P.)-The HEELR SOWS BILTY world's record of 10 4-10 seconds [fEEER HOWSABIITYfor the 100 meters was equalled Lithughthe1930Miciga Va today by the Hungarian sprinter, Uthughthe193 Mihign Vrs-1 Otto Raggambi, hitherto unknown did not quite come up to 'ex-~ outside of Budapest. Raggambi's tations in its two-game curtain!I mark was made in the course of ser with Denison University and :a dual meet between France and silanti, the Wolverines' were able Hungary which the latter won, 79 turn back their opening'oppon- points to 70. s by scores of 33-0 and 7-0. At The 100 meters record of 10 4-10 outset of the first game of the is held jointly by Charles Paddock! ,ernoon against Denison it ap- and Eddie Tolan, of the United' ~rd that the smaller school team states. Paddock set the record in uld give Coach Kipke's tempor- 1921 and it was equalled twice last second string men a real battle, year by Tolan. the superior power and, drive_________ the Maize and Blue accounted thirteen points in both the sec--ISG OD s t and third periods and seven YEA LIGGRDD R re in the fourth quarter. ef ore a crowd of 65,000'specta- who filled the new Stadium t ie football Varsity, Jack Wheeler quarterback for the team which, Coach. Fisher Opens Football osed Denison gave probably the standing performance of the ;Practice With Sizeable ernoon. After the first quarter Freshmen Squad. which the invaders more than yed Michigan even, the veteran CANDIDATES SHOWSPIRIT'i ial caller out- generaled, out-___ ted., and out-ran any man on Coach Ray Fisher opened the fall field to lead his team to victory.1 freshman football practice Monday I eeler accounted for two of the IAtron'Sgigaotegt tuhimwsegndsteresporng I equipment slips for the candidates gamehisladwsrsos( who reported for the first, day's in a large measure. for the program. About half this number er three. were out on south Ferry field for Backs Play Well. {most of the practice period, the oldemith, Wills, and O'Neil others taking longer" inside the Field led the outer counters for Coach House getting some sort of equip- ike and all-of these backs turned went. ;ood performances in their first The yearlings were spread out at 1 ie of the season, the south end of the field in pairss 'he State Normal contest, how- where they were put through a light r was another story with Mich- tackling drill by the coach and battling to break the tie which! for assistants. The coaching staff s. ir opponents held them to until' took pains to see that the first i 1into the third quarter. Ypsi year men did not break each other ti presented a smooth-running up by resorting to force ratherp bination which consisted of a than form. The candidates asc erful line and a fast set of usual, represented a varied picturev ks who kept the Wolverine line- of tackling forms but all evidenced t i on their toes every minute. the will to learn and perfect them-f Tessmer Outpunts Arnold. selves. he first half of the game re- Thee drills for the freshmen led in a punting dual between 'football mien will continue each s smer of Michigan and Arnold afternoon and more candidates are C Ypsilanti, with the Wolverine expected to turn out for the prat- o ding a distinct~ advantage andj tice. Later the outstanding players E s keeping' the ball well into the 'will show up- but for, the first. day t; ider's territory. However CoachI they were merely limbering up. s, ke's men could not gain through Green line and were kept from_______________ immediate vicinity of the goal. -= .owever, in the third quarter the~ ize and Blue opened up with' assing attack which culminated$-0 9 0 0 ' long heave from Tessmer, totf (Continued on Page 10.) a I M _r_ 0 !' annone Regular Wolverine Grid. Squa COACH HARRY KIPKE'S VETERANS SHOW PROMISE o a~ Among the veterans reporting back for the. 1930 Michigan grid squad under the direction of Coach Kipke are several men who have shown considerable football abil- ity and are expected to figureI prominently in the forthcoming contests. Captain "Ducky" Simrall will lead his men against the Spar- tan elevan next Saturday in the first treal test of the season. Sally Hudson will undoub~tedly see duty at the fullbacx post andI Cornwell is scheduled to go in at one of the guard positions with Samuels making a strong bid for the other. Auer, left tackle, is al- so expected to play .regularly. II FOOTBALL MANAGER'S NOVICE All men interested in trying t for manager of the football am please report to the 'Field )use any afternoon this week. Arthur Higifielci. 11 A0 fSTATE I To offer adis- tinctive service and quality foods in Campus surroundings 'is our purpose, Enjoy your after- noon lunches with our music. 0 a ®i I The I I I1 I U is