TH IC I DAIL'Y T HIC I A ,pF)a"w A a I 11 LT!S - L G RIDIRON STAR V~~l EM~i1- HI EGULARWIOLVERINE FQOTBALL. EDIORE SUAD"SQUAD NAMED BY COACH KIPKE ____(Continued from Page 9) were spending their time with the I STUI- EN lL~ lull IHIILL nesRue aion Michigan B Team Faces Hardest' Schedu e With Lack of in 1Tourin~nent.' OPEN ~TOMORR~OW ech Thomas 9. Trueblood an- icdyesteday that play for University Golf Cham1pionship begiWednesday, October 1, at qnn Arbor Golf Club where the Ifyng rounids will be held. ly undergaduates are eligible ompetition in the champion- tourney. The highest sixteen. qualify for matched play which decide the winner of the Var- Trophy-. Qualifying rounds, ex-, for thle member~s of last year's .ty team, who will not be re- d to qualify, will be held at Ann Arbor Club on October 1, and the morning of the 4th. is to be by three or foursomes, attest~edJ scores by each player. ply those golfers who play con- ntly~ under 85 on a six thousand coun.rse will- be expected to en- Jhis tournament. The chain- ship rounds will be played over Veterans. SEE K MORE MATERIAL, V ih te first cutting of the Var- Isity squad announced yesterday the ,Wolverine B team under Ray Court- rig-ht swung into ;action for the first time in their own right. Faced with a dearth, of material in. every posi- plea the junior imentor issu~ed a~ plafor .a greater turnout of pros- pective candidates. -Any man oI t-he campus for more than one,. se- mnester is requested to report at Ferry Field as soon as possible. iWhile faced with the problem of making a 'team without veterans and of insufficient mat~erial, Coach~ Courtright "has scheduled the stiff- est line-up of teams that the Junior varsity has encountered since its inception. Four Conferenlce "B" teams and three 'colleges will make rIthe largest number of gamies ever before played, and the open datel ,Imay be filled in with one of the members on the Buckeye, Confer- ence. Three trips into foreign territory are doped to be among the~ tough- l est contests of the season and ar- rangements are being made at Mt. Pleasant, Illinois an'd Western to take care of crowds that will be. ,drawn by the visiting Wolverinies. ing. Saturday's close battle with backfield candidates, A s s i s t a n tl Michigan State Normal proved that, Coach Jack Blott was, sending the fthe Wolverine backfield needed a linemien 'throuigh a blocking drill. lot more practice in this field, timej None of the rest of the team, how-j and again the ball carrier being ever, was worked anywhere near as nailed= because - his¢ bookers fail~d' hard as the backs. to, spill. their opponents. Several of Comparatively. light drills were the regular backs were showingi the oTrer forsevedral me abe rstiof much better form in this depart-I feeling effects of slight injuries re- r nent in yesterday's. blocking drill.; ceived in or before Saturday's- dqu- While Coaches Kipke and Cappon ble header. rq Welcompe, SMITH SAR" to Ann, Arbbr's Ieufest lM/odern Shoe Parlor -YOU _CAN'T WEAR OUT, E THEIR. LOOK'S _ - - -_ _ i! - r r rrrr r rr E "S'TART RLGHr" ! 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