THE MICHIGAN D TLY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 18, 1930 TIfF M1CIITC~AN B AlLY TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1& 1930 .. ,.,. ...- ._ ._ .. ., .., r,. WOVER IT LIMBSRSPUP ARKYALE AND HARVAID IL RENE FOR mP MAONCGAmE L IN Till SHR RACTICE PERI 'S ? ' Two Champions ips W ANNUAL CLASiC NFEXT WEHK Entire Squad in Good Condition After Pounding From Gopher Line. SAMUELS' INJURY SLIGHT} Chicago Tilt Feared With Stagg at Helm of Fighting Midway Team. vollowing the heavy work against the strong Minnesota line, Coach Kipke sent the Wolverine gridders through a light workout last night and promised a heavy session to- day. Several bumps and. bruises were limbered up, but the squad .ts a whole with the exception of Samuels came through without any serious injury. Opening the practice session with a stiff round of calisthentics Kipke then concentrated on signal drill and the perfection of a few more plays. Contrary to the general be- lief the Michigan mentor is build- ing for a tough team in the Ma- roons when they invade the land of the Wolverines. Defense Weakens. Stopping the rush of the Gophers last week the Wolves proved that they are capable of flashes of ex- cellent defense, but at times they show lack of coordination that might be fatal in the wrong mo- ment and the Chicago team is far from a set up. When they led Pur- due for an entire half, and that for the most part against the regu- lar lineup, they proved that they might throw a surprise in any game. Drilling on the most effect~iPe neans of scoring from r u n n i ng lays will be the ask of the Maize id Blue grid- lers this week in >rder to prove hat the passing ,ame is not the >nly one the Wolves rely on. Tom Samuels. As t h e biggest share of the scoring to date has been on their aerial attack the potential Big Ten Champions will have to show more plunging power. Seek Scoring Punch. Harry Kipke plans -no let up of work this week and to quote his theory, "A team that lays down when they are on the top is easier to beat than one that has been fighting on the bottom all season." With this in mind and the fact that, the 85 year old veteran grid coach Stagg is at the helm of the Ma- roons, the Michigan pigskin toters, will spend the week in a concen- trated effort to build more scoring punch and to eliminate the occa- sional defensive weakness. Samuels will return to the fold in perfect shape soon and the restI of the squad lost most of the stiff-j p rar BARR V\TQ1) LBIEBOOT 7 .4 / a- \ as4 yo f G1 TEN STANI)INGS. SWon Lost Tied Pet. N tstern .5 0 0 1.000 chian. 4 0 0 1.000 u.......4 1 0 .800 . 12 3 .333 S1 2 1 .333 1 2 1 .333 Si 8 0 .20 0 3 0 .00i !n :n.......0 3 0 .000 . 0 3 30 .000 A-280ciatcc1Pess h ) Victory over Yale would go a long way towards making what has up to 1sw been a disastroas season at Har ard a ,successfl one. Every year this traditional game is one of the best in cast( 'n gridiron circles, a nd this seasonii i s a potentially powerful Crimson team trying to overcome a mighty Yale eleven. Barry Wood and E: 1 Ls are two of H arvard's mai hopes to upset the Bulldogs, while the sensational Albie Booth and Joe Crowley are the Blue mainstays to criush Coach Horwee n's eleven. WN TITLE HONORS, Washington State E.leven Downs Huskies; Colorado Bows to Indians' Attack. FORDHAM, OREGON FALL rnUpsets and crushing triumphs combined last Saturday to give the y ~ country's football followers a day replete with thrills while several teams were vainly striving to pre- '~aC I vent their title hopes from fading and two other powerful major - elevens were emerging victorious ~nna Team Picked to Capture with the championship laurels of Conference Meet at Urbana their respective Confrences. These two were Washington State and on Saturday. Utah, the C o u g a r s becoming -champions in the Pacific Coast With the last week of cross coun- Conference and the Indians carry- try for 1930 at, han, Coach Hoyt ing off the title honors in the is directing his eflorts to getting the Rocky Mountain circuit for the I-Aichigan harriers inlo shape for third time in as many years. Maskell Kicks Goal. te Conferenc2 meet to be held at A field goal by Maskell, brilliant Urbana this Saturcda. and flashy Cougar, Irom the 38- Indiana is favored to run off yard line in the first two minutes with the honors by virtue of previ- of play gave the decision and the cus performances turned in this championship to t h e powerful year. In last year's meet the Washington State aggregation in a Hoosiers were the victors, and their game with Washington University present team looks as good as the that ended, 3-0, against the Hus- 1929 aggregation. Brocksmith and kies. The victors can boast a sea- Lees are two of the best cross coun- son of triumphs in which they de- try men in the Big Ten and are feated major teams that are con- counted on to finish well up among sidered among the nation's best, the leaders. Last spring Brocksmith the most colorful and glorious win won the two-mile run in the Con- being their victory over the South- ference track meet. ern California eleven which is rated Finishing in the runner up posi- as one of the greatest scoring com- tion should be Wisconsin. The binations of the -year, recently Badgers have a wonderful team crushing California before a Tro- this fall, having won all their jan avalanche that netted 74 points meets, and should extend the Hoos- to none for the Golden Bears. iers in their quest for the title. Utah Record Falls. Judging by past performances Illi- In the other tilt which settled a nois looks like the likely third championship,Ut h buried Colo- place finishers, especially if it does rado under a 34- count, to stamp as good as in the triangular meet themselves worthy of the honors with Michigan and Ohio, in which bestowed upon them. The Utah it had a total of 24 points to Ohio's victories include seven clashes in 50 and Michigan's 53. which their opponents scored only Austin, the veteran Wolverine 20 points to the champions' 300. long distance star, has beaten all The teams suffering at the hands if the outstanding runners in the of Utah were: Nevada, Wyoming, (Continued on Page 7) (Continued on Pge 7) VARSITY IA lKM[ '^® 7- S i d elr" "r ' "- v- vvv_.-- -r -i C h a t t e r HARRIERS TO RUN SIN 1'MUKAL EVENT Large Entry List to Compete i I Bob of. Incl formes pete i ming Walke Walke team remem finish last yE gan to the m meet. The stars c gradua test to such s Iby Joe Russell. Walker Included in List Although Northwestern's Wilcats are now leading the Western Con- Former National Champs ference in battles won with five to Meet Varsity. to their credit, Michigan will in all probability pull up even with them uded among the galaxy of after the game with Chicago this r U. of M.-stars who will corn- week. Both the Purple and the n the Alumni-Varsity swim- Wolverines have been undefeated meet Friday night is Bob in the Big Ten this season, but r, National sprint champion. Michigan has played only four r, a member of the Michigan games to date. for the last three years, is However, Northwestern has abered chiefly for his great finished its schedule as far as in the Northwestern meet the Conference is concerned, ear when he enabled Michi- while Coach Kipke's Varsity come from behind and cop has Coach Stagg's Maroons edley relay and with it the slated for this Saturday. Chi- cago has been trampled upon Varsity ream with all of its by all three Big Ten teams it of former years lost throegh has met, and on the basis of ition will be put to a severe' these past figures should not even hold their own against furnish enough opposition to terling competition. worry about. rather good about their season, but Coach Kipke realizes that many a championship aggregation has been ruined by too much assurance, and it may be assumed that he will take every precaution to guard against it. Michigan started the season as something of an unknown quantity. Against the so-calied practice opposition it showed anything but power, ending with the 0-0 tie with Michigan State. After this disappoinin* game, the Varsity set out in earnest, to prepare for Purdue, last year's champions, and re- puted to have an even stronger team this season. The result is well known, Michigan 1i, Pur- due 13. This game made Michi- gan. I ; I X E I t t First Meet of Season. T h e Intramural department's first freshman cross country meet of the season will start at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in front of the stands at Ferry field. All en- trants are required to have run the course at least nine times pre- vious to the final. Freshmen numerals will be a- warded to 13 of the finalists by Coach Hornberger and the In- tramural officials. Approximately 25 first-year men have signified their intentions of competing. The yearling harriers will be supervis- ed by officials of the Intramural department. { i From then on, the Wolves h4 ve In addition to Walker there will be Ault, Spindle, Walaitis, Watson, Hubbell, and Goldsmith, all former National champions, w i e 1 atk Michigan, composing the Aiumni. The meet will get under way att about 7:30 o'clock in the Intram- ural pool and will be free. 11 been unbeatable. True they have If the team which won from shown nothing startling in the way Minnesota, Purdue, and Harvard of an offensive, but the defense has allows the Midway eleven to march been good enough to safely guard off home with the game, there will the small leads the backs have ob- be something radically wrong with tained. Fourteen points is the mo that team. Overconfidence may do Michigan has gained in any one it. True that the wearers of the game, but the one or two touch- Maize and Blue have a right to feel (Continued or: Page Seven.) - , . j A / 4 CLEVELAND -- T ix e A ripcirc Professional Basketball leagu- 1: ; again starte act ivit ih, with 1 ce ness receiived at the hands of the Tolecdo Red ev en as te o ! uw Badgers in the limbering up ses- club in the loop, w riz a un ch sion last n;h.seventaes SUPPLIES CHEMICALS DRUG SPECIALTIES SUNDRIES AND 1 ESTABISHERT 1843 200-202 E. LiBERTY ST. Fs tJ ,r i ; S . 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