THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MADISON, Oct. 24-The pinnacles SOU R eOS turday's Ga e of fame are insecure, even to football captains. Jack Bender, Wisconsin Notre captain, has been demoted and Mario IBud Bo PAGE THREE Si1 QAT ER 'rIIIACK OUT TH BEND, Oct. 24- Wally rt temporarily has won the Dame quarterback job from nar. last year's regular. and Team Drills On Stopping Aerial Attack Of Illini Regeczi Expected To Do Most Of Throwing; Ward Runs, Kicks, Passes Bill Renner's ankle is not sufficient- ly mended to permit his participation in the Illinois game this Saturday, it was definitely announced yesterday at football practice. The announce- ment came as a sort of anti-climax to a strong general opinion, current all this week, that he would not play. With the freshman Physical Ed team furnishing opposition in a dum- my scrimmage, footballs floated through the air yesterday at Ferry Field as Coach Harry Kipke brushed up Michigan's aerial attack and polished a defense against Illinois passing plays. John Regeczi, it now appears, will carry the brunt of the passing duty against the Illini. Regeczi was re- sponsible for the only two Michigan passes which were completed in the rain against Georgia Tech last Sat- urday. His passing was rather bad in that game, but the explanation for that was the slipperiness of the ball. Ward May Pass Willis Ward, though, may get an opportunity to toss some passes, as may Joe Ellis, if he gets into the back- field. Ward got quite a workout. heaving the ball yesterday, but look- ed better on the receiving end, where his services are undoubtedly more valuable. Pass-defensively Michigan looked fairly good. Willis Ward was having a little difficulty at the beginning of the session. Toward six o'clock, how- ever, he was becoming more accus- tomed to his position and was doping the plays better. There is a possibility that Ward will be the key man of the Michigan attack next Saturday, according to indications yesterday. Besides play- ing in the backfield and tossing pass- es, he was place-kicking regularly over thegoalpline early in, practice. And much more important he was kicking field goals. He got back as far as the 30-yard line from which distance about half of his attempts soared between the uprights. Shades of '21, '25, and '28 when Michigan. defeated2Illinois, 3-0? ASK PAY ,FOR ATHLETES STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif., Oct. 24-(P)- The student editor of the Stanford Daily advocated to- day that Pacific.Coast college ath- letes, especially football players, be given open financial support. Chief Of -Associated Press Photo Bob Zuppke, with a fast team head- ed by Quarterback Jack Beynon, will 1 attempt Saturday to gain his first victory over Harry Kipke and the Wolverines since 1929. Illinois gave Michigan a terrific battle last year before going down before the national champions, 7-6. i F our Meets On I[- mings, Illini's star end who was de- clared eligible last week, will prob- C rosS-A untry Card1 ably team with Nelson at the flank- -1111 WO 'a The All-Freshman cross-country meet, to be run tomorrow over the University course, will open the In- tram'ural hill and dale season for the year. The Independent meet, to take place on Monday, Oct. 29, is the sec- ond event on the schedule, to be fol- lowed on Wednesday, Oct. 31, by the Fraternity run, and on Monday, Nov. 5, by the All-Campus meet. Phi Kappa Psi will be back this year to defend its title in the frat- ernity division, and The Humpty Dumpties are also returning in de- fense of their independent crown. The course covered is two and one- half miles in length, and nine prac- tice runs are required of each entrant. NEW FALL STYLES in Custom Tailored Clothes "nn Arbor'sPopular Tailor' RdPackard (near State I FOUR TESTS prove RAMBLER TOPCOATS BEST ! NO. 1 -THE MIRROR TEST Take it yourself in our store. A glance will show you the better style and fit. NO.,2-THE RAIN TEST t Wear the Rambler in a real hard rain, not just a shower. You'll find it keeps you snug and dry. Reason -- a secret weatherproofing process. NO. 3 --THE ABUSE TEST Jump on your Rambler, use it as a pillow, pack it in a bag, toss it in the back of T'"{t=' the car. It comes up, unwrinkled, ready for wear. NO. 4-THE WEAR TEST ..:.:.. t=???=It takes a long time to make this one. Ramblers last so long that you'll be working on this season after season. Hart Schaffner e Marx CONLIN-WETHERBEE 116 Washington Ave. h ON THE Be iij~ 4 Suits . . . Styled in a distinguished manner from the most unusual woolens. I I