THE MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
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Versatile Stark Ritchie CombinesI
Grid Activities With Economics"
prefers a steak at Davenport's to'
about anything else in the line of
eating.
Next to football, he likes to playI
golf. Just a beginner, he scores ini
the 90's. After golf he likes basket-
ball but as a spectator. And that
isn't hard to understand, when you
remember that he added basketball'
and baseball numerals to football asl
a freshman.I
He admits that football interferes
with studying quite a bit, partly be-
cause of the fact that most of the*
players are pretty tired by the end
of a good afternoon workout and too'
sleepy to study very well in the eve-
ninK.
Gedeon Called CFastest
Man For Size In Country'
"Fastest man for his size in the'
country" Fielding H. Yost calls Elmer
Gedeon, junior end candidate or
Michigan's 1937 football squad.
Weighing 193, standing six-feet
three. Gedeon ran the 120-yard high(
hurdles in :15.1 while at West High,J
Cleveland.
Nephew of an American League
immortal, however, Gedeon prefers!
baseball and added a diamond letter
to his gridiron award last year.
RULE OUT SLEEPER
Minnesota has made several rule
changes in its high school football {
play this fall, the most important
having to do with the elimination of
the sleeper play.
"Inside" Stuff On Gridders "Leaks"
"Call me Bronco" said Fred Janke Most colorful member of Michi-
as he was shifted from tackle to full- gan's 1937 grid squad is piano-legged&
back in what appeared to be a tem- Hercules Renda, halfback candidate
porary experiment on the 1937 Mich- from Jochin. W. Va., "just four hills
igan grid squad. And as the 206- from Wheeling.,
pound Jackson husky continues to Making up in spirit what he lacks
develop and the shift becomes more
permanent, it's "Bronco" he remains in stature, Hercules' given name is
to his teammates. not a misnomer, his coaches insist.
Golf and football is not a common
combination, but Bill Barclay, senior
from Flint and ranking quarterback
on Michigan grid teams for the.past
two years, has combined them as suc-
cessfully as any collegiate star in the
country.j
Quarter-finalist in the national
collegiate golf meet as a sophomore,
early favorite.
Typewriters Rider's
Pens - Pencils 302
Student Supplies South State
O ut ill scent to the smi-finals of the
1937 tourney after sp'..inging the
meet's biggest upset by trimming
Willie Turnesa of Holy Cross, an
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SOUTH ERN FRIED
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Topcoats, $35 to $45
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