THURSDAY, NOVEVBER 13 193 T H I- MI C H IG AN DAI LY PACE, SEVEN .. D JACK WHEELER LEADS VARSITY SCORERS AS SEASON NEARS END Statistics compiled so as to in- k' lude last Saturday's game with the credit for the touchdowns for }Harvard reveal that Jack Wheeler, which he has been responsible he Minnesota DeLe for M ch 'a-n flashy halfback, is leading this would be far out in front of all of year's Varsity in scoring. Wheeler hI's teammates. His passes have been Gee i I Hgh'p has amassed a total of 24 points instrumental in every score mAdc of Grid Season. representing four touchdowns. by Michigan in their last f o u r Second on the list comes Sol Hud- games. FIGHT FOR BROWN JUG son, hard driving fullback, with 18 Others who have scored in any of points. Although Michigan's games this fall are: y Stv"ar'. ival coaches fear Daniels ....................(..6 I ud s on chiefly O'Neil ..... .. ......... ------3 Minnota DaIy s Asst. us e of his ills....... ..... Showing a marked mprovrement 1bility as a line f Goldsmith in generalship and employing a ilunger, only one DcfRakcr................7...... . E whole series of new and speedy A his touchdowns Stoll .................. _ _ . . . . plays that Coach Fritz Crisler has ,as come by that I Tessmer . f. . s.. s_ dishd ot t thm te Gniir Doute, That was in 'Miss "gg from the list of scorers is dished out to them the Gc °trhe Ohio S t a t e the name of Captain "Ducky" Sin- gridders last night wtnt through ;ame when lx e rail. Here also is just one of those long scrimmage session dui.g :rashed thru the I "scorers" who never gets the credit! which many of the intricacieso enter of the line for the score. Ducky's blocking has| the Michigan offense were explain-f a . bor 17 yards and! cleared the way for many Michigan ed to Minnesota's green but willing the first score of touchdowns this season and his val- G men in preparation for their clash i the game. Just re- ! ue can't be overestimated. with the Wolverines Wheeler. cently Hudson has j In the several games thus far Knowing full well that in this developed sticky fingers for Harry j played Michigan has scored a total their important game that same Newman's long heaves, a combina- of 83 points, as against 23 for all spirit that evidenced itself in the t)On which has been responsible for ! opponents. This total represents 13 Stanford clash must again come Sol's other 12 points. touchdowns, 7 points after touch-- to the fore the Gophers have dug Harry Newman, star quarterback I down, and 1 field goal. their cleats into the turf with a and forward passer deluxe, is third;-_ _ - determination that bodes ill to on the list, with 12 points. There's CHICAGO-Young Stribling, one their opponents. After }osing to no need for Harry to feel badly of the chief contenders for the { Northwestern and beating the about this, i1owever, because every- world's heavyweight crown, will be Hoosiers, a rejuvenated Gopher one knows that if someone didn't barred from fighting in New York team ran wild in a great offensive throw the ball over the goal line, by his contract with the Chicago display last week to sink the South ( nobody could catch it. If Harry had Stadium. Dakota Coyotes, 59 to 0. Brown Jug at Stake.lI The Gophers have been incon- sistent in their playing but coach T Crisler has fully warned them that they must play heads up football Au next Saturday if they expect to see that Little Brown Jug back at Minnesota. While most of his squad are considerably banged up only a few men have not had a chance at the long scrimmages which have V featured- this weeks work so far.ez While highly indefinite a first string lineup that will probably start the Michigan encounter is beginning to evidence itself. Al Krezowski and Earl Nelson, the3 recent find at the end post, will probably start at that position. Joe Boland and Paul Berry the huskyT si quite anachievement.tHere tackles are coming in for a lot of ITi sqie a civm n. H r consideration while Bob Reihson and Minnesota's triple t h r e a t are coats that previously cost many guard Clarence Munn are slated for the guard posts. DllarS mo e-rw t e y'r e $30. Arrive in Ann Arbor Friday. Lloyd Stein, veteran center will Chesterfields, University coats, Town officiate at the pivot post. Chances are that Peewee MacDougal, dim- coats, Raglans, double roasted- inutive back, Jack Menders, at the fullback post, Bill Brownell, a con- sistent blocker and Captain Win they're'all here at $30. Brockmeyer will complete the back- field. Thirty-three men together with the trainers and managers, will leave Minneapolis tonight, arriving for a light practice in thef University Men wil be Michigan Stadium Friday after- noon. ~ o lipliIN i. q± I WIN bl iN J-, ] I' in C- We just received sufficient yardage of Oxford grey and Natural tan. Imported 100 percent Camelhair, 30 oz. overcoatings, for three coats each. They are being offered at the exceptionally low price of $7500and $C300 Each garment being individually tailored and styled to suit the purchaser Such fabrics have always sold for $125.00 and more This is a snap for one who desires the finest in overcoatings at a iow price C w South State Street; at William Street i ON I- Intramural News Wearing Dark Blue Suits Buy them here for $2750 F or ear D 6' CROSS COUNTRY The isnter-class cross country run will take place this afternoon at 4:30 over the new Varsity course. Several teams have already signed up for this meet, and entries are expected to come in before the race starts. The members of the win- ing team will be awarded numerals; those on the runner-up combina- tion, medals. Each team will be composed of three men. All partici- pants required to have health cards and to have run the course niine times, unless given special permis- sion by the Freshman or Varsity coaches. FRATERNITY SWIMMING Nu Sigma Nu started off the fra- ternity swimming season by trounc- ing Alpha Chi Rho 32-9. The win- ners placed first in all of the five events. Next Tuesday Chi Psi will meet Nu Sigma Nu, as a result of winning on a forfeit from Delta Sigma Phi. .4 N.A Its the first time in fifteen years that the Hart Schaffner & Marx label could go in suits at so low a price. i Conlin and Wetherbee 118 E. WASHINGTON I rv 4 4 mn 't I s r i fK5 I I.l. ph, uv IVX th u al es w h ic h a re m o t unusual-a three piece tuxedo at $0=-a -hand silk-aced suit at S4 and up to $75 .Tuxedos-Full Dress Buy amour Suit and Overcoat \ w _____ NW Society Brand SUITS Two trousers $45.00 and up: Overcoats $45.00 and up 111111 I - - - ., 2 l_" --%. -Aow n r W* w