TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . .. ... DAILY P"I"reshmem. 40 Gri.a.ae.rs Near Close of LASSIFICD ADVERTISING m 7 ... 'T Notreame TopsGrid EXT 1TI ea rs Still Unbeaten SIr (Continued from Page 6) to meet before the close of her sea- --- son, Northwestern and Southern California, who have been treatinfg Yearlings to Meet Physical Ed. their opponents in a high-handed Team in Annual Battle as manner most of the season. Season's Work Ends. Three of the select group of con- querors, Marquette, Fordham, and Oregon, turned in unexpected low LOOK FOR CLOSE GAME scores to keep their slates c le a n saturday. Their opponents were Coach Ray Fisher's freshmen downed with visible efforts that sur- football gridders were divided into prised all followers of the national three groups during yesterday's race and detracted no little glory sfrom their outwardly unblemished session, with Coach ~osterbaan records. These can hardly be taken taking one set for instruction in as indications of downfall though, Minnesota plays, Coach Courtright for these teams have passed the teaching another group Western harder parts of their schedules for State plays, and Fisher directing this year. the remaining men through a work- "Utah, Washington State, and Ala- out in anticipation of the ap- bama, however as the respective I 1 J t r t T C r C. s ,! proaching game with the Physica Education team. Practice Ends Tuesday. The yearlings meet their arch-' rivals the Physical Eds., next Wed-_ nesday afternoon, and their work- outs will be directed from now on with that end in view. Tuesday of next week will mark the last prac- tice session that the first year men will hold. Just how Fisher's charges will fare in the approaching con- test is problematical, as the Phys- ical Eds., have several men of high caliber. Whether the stars on the latter squad can offset the all- round balance of the yearlings is a question which must remain in doubt until next week's meeting. The squad as a whole has shown9 considerablesimprovement o v e r their early season play. They were well grounded in fundamental work with the tackling, blocking, and charging, being handled in a much more satisfactory manner1 than when practice was first called. The select set of players that ,was grouped into a first-string squad at the start of practice sessions has remained practically unchanged, and these are the men that must be regarded as potential varsity material next year. Prepare for ame. As much time as possible will be' spent from now on in equipping the freshman team with plays forI use in next week's encounter and1 generally polishing off the attackl and defense. The fact that the yearlings are used to demonstrate1 rival plays to the varsity handicapsY Fisher somewhat in his plans, but I on the other hand these rival plays1 may be converted into such a shape that they canbe used against the Physical Eds. Wolverines Try Plays for Minnesota Game (Continued from Page 6) ing no trouble gaining groundf against the Jayvees. The second string lineup was made up of Cox and Sikkenga, ends; Purdom and Richardson, tackles; Douglass and ehman,1 guards; Morgan, center; Tessmer, quarterback; Wills and DeBaker, halves, and Goldsmith, full. - With the day of rest folowing a regular game over, the Varsity eleven is expected to start in' earnestntoday to prepare for the ! invasion of Minnesota. U p o n l this game will depend Michigan's chances for at least a tie for the' title, as the Chicago game the fol- lowing wek should not be hard for the Wolverines. IT IS HARD TO EXCELL A. 1.Cooch &Son for Quality & Service in Shoe Repairing 1109 South University WATLI NG LERCHEN & HAYES Members New York Stock Exchange Detroit Stock Exchange New York Curb (Associate) Dealers in Investment Securities 'eaders in the Rockies, on the west- e:; coast, and in the South, came through in smashing and decisive style to hold their heads above the clouds of defeats and ties. TENNIS TOURNEY TNOTICE GOES TO FINAL X1 G S O ITER IA GOOD PLACE TO EAT. Forest CourtCs Defeats Young tHTakeTInn. Forest Ave. near South GortsDeeasYon t Tk *Ilb\L ~Ii~1~h~ Il University. IC First in His Bracket. (Continued From Page 6) Univrty. iC -_is a mystery, but the fact remains ;___TUTORING by Tommie Mack in Play in the all-campus tennis that he would shoot out of a Large Squad of Candidates Will Frosh History number 11. 310 tournament has reached the final seemingly impossible tangle to be Given Initial Test o. State. Phone 7927. 12345C stages with Courtis the surviving twist and dodge his way up the fYe ThuTYPEWRITERS SOLD, RENTED participant in his side of the brac- field toward the Harvard goal. o ear ursday. AND REPAIRED. ket Curts ove itothe final Wheeler's punting throughout the The Frosh-Varsity wrestling meet S TT SLATER'S INC. ket. Courtis moved into ST.eDIL 381 round with a victory in his match game was satisfactory as well but TS.STATESTERI with Young. a was tsde tsiythat l ' originally scheduled for Friday, Nov. 561234(2)C On the other s le of the bracket, ants were most forcefully brought 14, has been set ahead to Thursday Phelps sprung a mild upset when he to the notice of the easterner2. Nov. 13. The meet will start about WANTED defeated Wilcox who had been3iud- making a fine showing in the tourn- Gains were few and far be- :I ament, in straight sets, 7-5, 7-5. twe :n around his side of the ing and will be open to anyone WANTED -Dance orchestra for Tivitrwishing to attend. Nov. 22. .Please call 5618. This victory places Phelps in the field, and he was ever on the Coach Don Donahue of the Var.. semi-final round. MacNeal is also alert for passes. His tackling C xctsD o hae ot 3AN out in the lead thus far with a win was hard and sure, which sity expects to have about 35 WANTED to buy Tuxedo. Size 39 over Selzer, 6-3, 7-9, 10-8. This brings to mind coments heard i iratches m all, which will give him or 40. Phone 3873. 123 match is only li the quarter-final, around the press box at Sol- look his squad over in competition. WANTED--Passenger to assist in In the doubles play, two teams! diers Field in connection with A series of similar meets are plan- driving for trip to Chicago and are out in front thus far in the the Wolverine tackling. Sports A s previous to the opening Confer- return this week end. Phone quarter-final round. Dale and Baus writers from all over the east en meet sometime in January.- e- 4492. and the other doubles duet of Young were gathered for the game, has a generous supply of material and Hare are still maintaining the and almost without exception' with which to work including six IFOR RENT lead. said that the Maize and Blue Ith men fo l r. ncludmg six _OR RENT -tackling was the best they hiad letter men from last year. tcklg ywar.s th bes ty hay The Freshman squad under coach I SOUTHEAST SECTION - 5-room seen all year. Be that as it may, Otto Kelly is reported to be more fiat, with garage if desired. Wheeler deserves special men- than ordinarily strong and expects Handy to schools and city bus :ral N ej ton for his play. to give the Varsity grapplers a real lines. Phone 4023. 234561 Coach Kipke has taught his men test. to hit hard, and the Harvard boys Some of those expected to com- FOR SALE really knew that they had been in pose the Varsity group are: McGil-__ a ball game when the final whistle lard. Segwart, G. Dunstan, Otto, GRAPES-Grape juice, California Upsilon vs. Alpha Phi Delta. At was blown. The Crimson eleven was Cortez, Hill, H. Dunstan, Bennett, grape juice and sweet cider. Call 8:30, Sigma Chi vs. Beta Sigma Psi, playing the best game it has shown Sutton, Chapman, Shankland, Dig- 9534 6-12345 by, Gans, isoW6lamo,1n2345__________ Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Phi Kappa all year, last Saturday, but the play y, ,Wilson, Willamson, An Psi, and Phi Beta Delta vs. Tau of the invaders was just a bit too derson, Gordon, Routson, Reif, Pow- LOST Delta Phi. hard for them to weather. Passes ers, Tyler, Bauss, Matakie, and were their one resort after they Grinnell. LOST-Phi Eta Sigma key Satur- SWIMMING, found that the Michigan line was °_- Four teams will open the fra- about as soft as a stone wall, but ternity swimming competition at their overhead attack was not the Intramural pool tonight at 7:30. quite good enough to stop the Alpha Chi Rho is paired with Nu Wolves from making it two in a Sigma Nu while Chi Psi meets Delta row over them. Sigma Phi. The teams will compete~vI in five events including the 25-yard However Wooe's tosses were a free style, 25-yard backstroke, 25- constant threat, and one mo- ctirok divi a d ment of uncertaintw k Dory ermann,4714. 72 Lawrence. I LOST-One rhine stone evening purse containing key to Packard car. Phone 4418. 61 tth /tram'u 1 I1 CROSS COUNTRY. Activities of the Intramural de- partment reach mid-season propor- tions today, when events are sched- uled in almost every division. The feature event of the day will be annual Armistice day cross country run which wil start at 4:30 this afternoon. The meet will be an all- Campus competition event. Over thirty men have signed up thus far for the start of the three mile runwhich starts from in front of the Ferry field stands and ends at the University golf course. Fresh- man Coach Ted Hornberger will act as starter for the Intramural department with Coach Chuck' Hoyt of the Varsity hariers acting as referee. At 4:15 this afternoon the first of the series of consolation matches in fraternity speedball division will be played with the "Sigma Alpha Mu team meeting Theta Xi. A cup is to be awarded the series winner, but no points are given. The fresh- man engineers will play the sopho- more lits in the only other speed- ball game scheduled today. VOLLEYBALL. Phi Lambda Kappa will open the fraternity volleball play tonight with the Triangle team at 7:30. Kappa Delta Rho is scheduled to play Phi Gamma Delta also at this time. At 8:30, Theta Xi plays Phi Kappa Phi while Alpha Omega' is entertaining Alpha Tau Omega. HANDBALL. Fraternity handball competition will get under way for the season tonight when twelve teams go into action. This tournament is a straight elimination tournament with each fraternity entering a team of four men, playing two singles games and one duet in a daubles affair. Thepairings for tonight's play Sat 7:30 are: Pi Lambda Phi vs. Tau , { y C4 A V a *.lid ULflS IS , U1 V11r 45 LJU A.bAJA.. team relay. More than forty teams have entered the competition this year. Phi Kappa Psi is the record holder from last season. Oklahoma 'U' Cancels Kansas Gridiron Tilt (By Associated 1Pres) NORMAN, Okla., Nov. 10.-Ap- proving the stand taken by Dean S. W. Reaves, Oklahoma faculty rep- resentative, at a Big Six meeting a week ago, the University of Okla- homa athletic council has decided to cancel its 1931 homecoming football game with Kansas univer- sity here next November. Four of the Big Six faculty rep- resentatives decided not to sched- ule additional athletic contests with Kansas, after considering charges of subsidization of ath- letes, made against the school. to cost Michigan the game. In fact it almost did in the third quarter when Wood passed to Iluguley for what appeared to he a sure score. Huguley was in the open, but Newman and Simrall caught up with him and threw him on the 25-yard line. It was this pass which put the ball in position for Wood to make his third, and only successfuldropkick attempt. Again in the final period Mays passed to Wood over the goal line, with the latter missing the ball by less than an inch. Michigan surprised Harvard in the first quarter by plling a fake punt which ended up in a pass to Sol Hudson. This pass completed for a very substantial gain, but the officials called it back and ruled that the Wolverines were off side on the play. Michigan appeared to be getting the bad breaks on the decisions all afternoon. 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