THE MICHIGAN DAILY Many Backfield Changes Mark Light Varsity Grid Practice O Kinsey Earns Spot On First SquadIn Drill Ritchie And Purucker Get Backfield Berths; Stress . ASIDE -. . I Maroons Put In A Lot Of Work For Only A Two-Yard Gain Frolic Prophesies Tank Power Despite the fact that they were Benham, and Adolph Fernstenfeld, LINE S 3y IRVIN LISAGOR Put On Fundamentals Let 'em Have Light... Michigan's poor showing against If you're an incontrovertible ag- Chicago Saturday prompted Coach nostic you probably don't believe in signs. But astrological bugs, or di- Harry G. Kipke again to shift his vinity students, must surely have seen Monday afternoon lineup. in the bright shafts of sunlight which Notwithstanding the typically Ann swung across the Michigan bencl Arbor rainy, windy and cold weather late Saturday afternoon deified benevolence. Before Stark Ritchie and the Wolverines went through their Danny Smick conspired to beat Chi- first practice this week outdoors but cago, an imaginative soul could hear! took it easy, running through plays Kipke tearing his contract into little and dummy scrimmages against a bits and picture Wally Weber shorn team composed of second stringers, of a slogan. Only a sudden smirk Takes Stanton's Place of the Gods could pull that one out The biggest change in the Michi- of the fire. But it happened! * gan team was the placing of John The cruel, dispassionate tall man- Kinsey, sophomore wingback, into the with no feeling for high drama and first team backfield in place of Tex magnificent comebacks - was too Stanton. Kinsey, althouigh he took ready with his popgun. "Michigan's no part in Saturday's game, has con- comeback! You mean Chicago's col- sistently shown up well in practice' lapse! Why, I had binoculars trained during the week and his running and on Ritchie's long touchdown run, and especially his punting have received Chicago men who tried to overtake considerable comment. him grimaced as they ran, so bushed At the tailback position in place of were they.- It was like hitting a guy Freddie Trosko was Stark Ritchie in the solar plexus when he's about who was moved up to that post by ready to drop." virtue of his showing in the Chicago Whatever the final verdict, viewed game. Norm Purucker took over at from an objective standpoint, Mich- the other wingback throughout prac- igan's performance was punk. Chi- tice and Doug Farmer rounded out cago played with only thirteen men, the backfield at quarterback. after a 250-mile train ride in the Lineup Not Set, However morning. Those hapless "13" met The line saw the same ends, Dan about 25 big, powerful, speedy and Th~ lne sw thesameends intelligent men representing Mich- Smick and John Nicholson. Fred itlgn e ep.etn iha Janke and Dennis Kuhn, however, igan, and the boys who go to school hri h k owv chiefly for an education came so close# were covering the tackle posts with to winning you could hear the final' Dutch Vandewater and Ernie Peder- sigh in Ypsning yd n. sodros cnteringuards and Archie Those last tense, tantalizing mo- K Sepa wrtewh ements covered a multitude of short- Several plays were tried with the comings. Which gives rise to the re- second team offering Pennsylvania mark that football and the men who defense formations. Attack and de- live by it are about as predictable as fense will come more into their own the bounce of a punt. later in the week with a freshman' * * * team offering Quaker plays for the DOTS AND DASHES-Now Varsity to work upon. I that Ritchie and Norm Purucker Bad tackling performances Satur- have been "discovered" wonder day may cause the squad to under- what will become of Fred Trosko? go considerable workouts in that . .. If anything ... There's been branch of the game also this week. I ma n rsingr...Thnre'ien Coach Kipke stated that the lire- u climax runners for a long time, up he used yesterday afternoon may quarterback'in Louis Levine, who be considerably changed during the called the touchdown against - rest of the week and offered no clue linois, then repeated against Chi- to any possible lineup for the forth- cago. . . It's "Touchdown Louie coming game with Pennsylvania. Bo McMillin, who had toabroad- cast for more grid candidates this fall in order to get enough men Styled for Comfort! for scrimmaging, has a smart eleven at Indiana this year . . . They held Minnesota to six points, lost to Nebraska by the same margin, and then bounced SHIRTS up and smote the Buckeyes ... KNOWN AS THE BEST - THE BEST KNOWN Give some guys enough encour- agement and they'll begin to be- lieve you .... performing under wraps at Satur-1 day night's "Swim Circus," Michi- gan's swimming stars gave ample evi- dence that they are ready to defend their National and Big Ten Cham- pionship in the impending season. Coach Matt Mann has already called this year's crop of divers 'the best group which Michigan has ever had." The wily coach said "there isn't a Degener among them, but there are seven first class divers on the frosh and Varsity squads." The Varsity divers, Jack Wolin, Hal were highly impressive with their graceful plunges, and should be in the thick of the competition for the individual championships. The relay record, though a surprise, might have been expected. For three of the four who made up the record- breaking quartet Saturday night are co-holdersof. the worlds record for the 400 yard distance which was established by Michigan at the A.A.U. meet at Yale last winter. Read Daily Classified Ads * ~CARBURETOR U. S. Pat. No. 2,082,106 New way of burning tobacco, -better, cooler, cleaner. Car- buretor-Action cools smoke. Keeps $'25 bottom of bowl absolutely dry. Caked with honey. At dealers' now. UPDRAFT LATEST DISCOVERY IN PIPES Michigan's biggest problem Saturday, Sollie Sherman, fleet University of Chicago halfback and ace pass- tosser is seen here gaining two yards for the Windy City team during the , first quarter of the Michigan- Chicago game. Doug Farmer, No. 70, Wolverine quarterback is making the tackle while Peterson, No. 41, Maroon tackle, is attempting interference. j r Annis Offered Trial Nine Veterans B With Tiger Farm For ComingBC In Ohio State Loop With the first two weeks of basket-j Michigan may soon have another ball practice for the 1937-38 season pitching representative in profes- sional baseball, following in the foot- completed, Coach 1Franklin Capponl steps of Pete Appleton, "Whitey" has been trying to smooth the rough Wistert, and more recently Berger edges off the squad he has workingf Larson and Johnny Gee. out every night in the IntramuralI However, the new aspirant to hur- Building. ling honors has never led Michigan Regular evening session, will con- ; to any Big Ten championships, as tinue at the I-M courts for an- have his predecessors. In fact he has other few days or until the hard-1 never appeared in a Varsity uniform. wood floorwhich is being put into Bob Annis, a 19-year old right- place in the Yost Field House is hander, who has been recently offeredr a contract by Wish Egan, head scout ready. of the Detroit Tigers, got his sole Although football is claiming sev- experience here as a member of eral of his leading candidates for Var- Bennie Oosterbaan's freshman nine sity berths at present, Coach Cappon last spring. has approximately 15 men drilling Annis is now pondering over whe- each evening. ther to join the Tigers' Tiffin farm Townsend Is Still Axis in the Ohio State league, or to con- Capt. Jake Townsend continues to1 tinue his education. The main ques- be the axis around which the team! tion in his mind is which alterna- ,revolves, even this early in the year, 1 tive will lead him further to his one and Herm Fishman is forecasting, ambition and goal - major league some of his mid-season spirit. baseball. From last year's Varsity, Leo Beebe, Annis was approached by Egan on Dick Long, Ed Thomas, Manny Slav- his performance for a strong Flint in and Bill Lane have appeared con- sandlot nine last summer, which he sistently for practice and are grad- joined upon completion of the col- ually moving into some semblance of legiate season. At Michigan he shap. e turned in several fine games for the ap freshman nine, including a four-hit Sessions have largely been devoted victory over the Varsity in an exhibi- to fundamentals with setting-up ex- tion game. ercises, short passing, some dribbling and several scrimmages summing up PSI U's DEFEAT ACACIA an evening's work. In the pouring rain yesterday af- Football Still Holds Several ternoon on South Ferry Field, Psi Besides the group of veterans he Upsilon easily defeated Acacia, 18 to has back, Cappon is counting on sev- 0 in an I-M speedball game. eral sophomores and juniors to add I NDTI PT TITI ill righten Hopes: asketball Season strength to the team. One of the brightest spots on the floor since practice began has been Jimmy Rae, six-two soph forward, who has been fitting nicely in the Townsend-Fish- man-Thomas type of play. Cappon does not expect a full' squad to appear until after the close of the football season and until the basketball floor has been erected. At present on the football team are Bill Barclay, a regular starter last year and, Danny Smick, who also saw a great deal of action and who will undoubtedly see plenty more this year. Freddie Trosko, frosh cage star last year, will appear as soon as the Ohio State game is over. 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CHICAGO, Nov. 8.-(,P)-Chicago's Maroons were given a vacation to- day before starting preparation for the final two games of the season. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 8.-(P) g Line ....: Dortr i favored fellows are skillfull dancers. We either orivate or class -Coach A. N. McMillin made today a holiday for Indiana University grid- men who participated in the Hoo- siers' 10-0 victory over Ohio State. LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 8.-(P)-- Purdue's football squad, back home after a disappointing showing against Fordham at New York, went through a light drill here today with regulars excused early. COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 8.- (P) - Ohio State's battered Buckeyes viewed motion pictures of their 10 to 0 grid defeat Saturday at the hands l of Indiana and went through a light practice session under cover as rain pelted down today. TO PLEASE ... And as we have what you want in the HARDWARE line, you will be pleased. Think FIRST of SCHLEN- KER'S for that radio, shot- gun,' or what have you. 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