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PAGE SEVEN

F' t /" . M 1 i, i4T Ci A N

DAILY

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930

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(Continued from Page 6)
S IIU rPEP I ILLi dition to ranking as the best in the1
Big Ten, Michigan was rated fourth
Expeted tage the years play among the col-
Rival Teams sEpcted to Stage egethextets of theacountry, being
Close Battle in Contest surpassed only by Yale, Marquette,
on Ferry Field. and Harvard, who were ranked in
on Fry Field.that order respectively.
Coach Lowery believes that the
GAME CLOSES SEASON Maize and Blue should have an-
other championship contingent this
Showing plenty of drive and pep season, and things begin to point
in their last workout of the season, that way in view of the promising
Coach Ray Fisher's freshman foot- material at hand.
ball team put the finishing touches cTeschede forthe apprchg
campaign has not been arranged
on their play yesterday in prepar- as yet, but it is highly probable
ation for today's battle with the that the season will open on De-
Physical Education team. The two cember 10 or 12 with some Cana-
squads are scheduled to hook up dian college, probably the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario or the On-
on Ferry Field at 4:00 today in tario Agricultural College.

SIDELINE
CHATTER

Wolverines Keyed Up
for Saturday's Game
(Continued From Page 6)

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used against the Midway team. In the finals of the Fraternity,
(Continued from Page 6) The Maize and Blue plays were, Speedball tournament held yester-
elevens will be battling for for the most part, being run off day, Alpha Kappa Lambda def-atd i
more than just the honor of with considerable dash and accur- Delta Upsilon, 15-3. Alpha Kap
victory, but will have at stake acy, the formations being those Lambda got away to an early le' a
a claim for the national title. which have been used in various scoring twice in the first two min-
True that Northwestern, by other games already this season. utes of play and were never in
virtue of its more restricted The lineup that worked in yes- danger. The score at the end of the;
schedule will not have the claim terday's dummy scrimmage was the half was 7-0, after which t2e wirl-
that Coach Rockne's boys will !same that has started the last few ners eased up a bit and permitted
have, but a win over one of games for the Wolverines, with but the opposition their 3 points.
the best teams Nutre Dame has one exception. Purdum replaced Knapp. playing goal for Alph_
ever put on the field will go a Auer at one tackle post, but the Kappa Lambda played his usual
long way toward establishing regular lineman is not out of the steady me. He has a noteworthy
them in the front ranks of the game and will be in against Chi- record for his two years of ply1
gridiron. cago. The remainder of the team -
Although undoubtedly the game lined up with Williamson and IIoz-
at Dyche Stadium will command er on the ends. Draveling at the
m a j o r interest throughout the other tackle, LaJeunesse and Corn-
country, we have a game right here well at the guards, Morrison at
in Ann Arbor which will be watch- center, Newman at quarter, Sim-1
ed with considerable interest where rall and Wheeler at the halves, and
ever Conference football is the' Hudson at full. Hozer and Wheeler
topic of conversation. If Michigan looked especially good in the mat-
wins from the Maroons Coach ter of halting or intercepting fresh-
Kipke will have a clear claim to man passes.
a tie for the Big Ten title. Also Saturday's game will be the lastI
undefeated, but not untied during college contest for five regularl
the current season the Wolverines I members of the team, Simrall,
do not show any traces of over- Wheeler, Hozer, Dravelin, and
confidence in preparing for the Cornwell.
Chicago game. The student body as -^ - --___-_
a whole, however, appears to be- strong team, and niay furnish a
lieve that this game will be but distinct surprise. They should not
a mere formality before the Varsity win from Michigan, but they should j
can be put upon the same throne furnish much more opposition than1combination
Northwestern occupies. This is not the Michigan supporters think they
the case. Chicago has a potentially will. ance and dura

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DBALLsconded with the Morrison and
Commager history book which
wing a single field goal to was left in Daily Business office
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Kappa Delta mentioned office no questions
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their annual game.
Fisher put his charges through
a lengthy drill on blocking yester-I
day, and topped off the workout
with a snappy signal drill in which
all the plays were gone through.
The yearlings plan to use a com-
bination of the formations that
they have been learning all year to
show the varsity, and some' plays
given them especially for this
game. Passing and running will
play an equally important role in
the first year men's attack and the
one will be stressed with which
they have the most success in to-
day's tilt.
Yearling Lineup Remains Same.
Included in the announced line-
up are the same players that have
performed as Fisher's first string
set all year. Stone and Wistert will
hold down the flank positions with
Austin and Cantril being placed in
the tackle posts. The latter duo
has been the outstanding place of
strength in the yearling forward
wall all season and are being hea-
vily counted upon to stop the off-
tackle thrusts of the Physical Eds.
Conover and Emling will be the
guards on either side of big Bern-
ard, the pivot man. This trio pro-
mises to offer strong resistance to
plays directed through the center
of the line as they have been show-
ing good form continually. Stine-
spring will call signals from the
quarterback post. Although rather
small t he freshman quarter has
shown himself adept in handling
the safety position on defense, and
at the same time uses excellent
judgment in calling plays or
offense.
Backfield Compound of Stars.
Renner, Everhardus, and Ratter-
man will round out the backfielc
quartet, and will furnishpower,
deception,, and :speed which will
test the Physical Ed. team. All are
good ball-carriers, and in additior
Renner and Everhardus are cap-
able punters. Everhardus and Stine-
spring will take care of the passing
game with any of the backs oz
ends being capable of handling th(
receiving end.
The Physical Ed. lineup will con-
sist of Smith and Petoskey at ends
Oakes and Chapman at tackles
Kowalak at the pivot position, anc
Rock, Heston, Krause, and Fay it
the backfield. The occupants of the
guard posts have not yet been de.
cided. Petoskey, Fay, Chapman anc
Rock are listed as the stars of thi
outfit, and figure to provide th4
yearlings with plenty of opposition

There will be a meeting of all
candidates for the hockey team on
Friday night at 7:30 in the Union,
which all those interested in try-
ing out for the squad should at-
tend.
The skating public will have its
first opportunity to use the Coli-
seum this year when the rink is
opened t h i s Saturday evening.
Coach Lowery is anxious to have
as many people as possible use the
advantage of skating on the rink.
,WESTERN TOu OPEN
'CCE6SEASOuN HEREI
Initial Game Scheduled Dec. 6;
Pennsylvania Will Play
Here Dec. 20.
Michigan's Varsity court squad
will open its 1930-31 season on the

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home floor with a game with the
Western State Teachers college
quintet who are scheduled as the -
opener Saturday evening, Dec. 6.
With the initial contest less than4
three weeks away, Coach Veenkerl
is putting on a more intensive drill-
ing session, and as soon as the grid
season is over full time practice will
be in order.
Since the Varsity's first four
games are on the home floor and
with non-Conference teams, Coach
Veenker will not have to send an
untried team up against the Big
Ten game with Purdue which is to
be played here Jan. 6. The three
other teams whom Michigan will
encounter in the opening games
include the Michigan State college
team which comes here Dec. 13.
An intersectional contest w i t h
Pennsylvania will feature the fol-
lowing week-end, Dec. 20, in Yost
field house. Ohio Wesleyan will
complete the schedule of opening3
games when her basketball squad
travels here for the New Year's
eve game.
Following the Purdue contest, the
Michigan boys will get their first
trip when they travel to North-
western to attempt to subdue the
Wildcats on their home floor, Jan.
10. With the Conference games in
full blast, The Varsity will meet
five teams on successive week-ends,
including Wisconsin, Jan. 12; Ohio,
Jan. 17; Northwestern, Jan. 19; and
Chicago there, Jan. 24.

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