* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *HHERE'S THE 'WAY THEY LINEUP TODAY * IILt a hard tussle throughout the game. Although the Michigan team will be hampered by the absence of Hanish,' Goodsell, and Rye, there is every rea- Yson to believe that the ;Varsity Will more than hold its own with the Ag- gies. Despite the fight that the Farm- ers will put up, it is expected that [N Michigan will be able to roll up a score that will remove part of the bitterness of the two defeats suffered in recent seasons. VENGE N GAME :er ThanI a rerramrom jump- es that surround the field before, during, es this season. The trongest in the world, y will force the as. this barrier all ,the football eleven* two defeats ad- 'gies within the eets the M. A.. this afternoon. ,t in 1913 that for Yost's ma- Today's Games, WEST At Minneapolis, Indiana vs. Minne- sota. At Urbana, Wisconsin vs. Illinois. At Chicago, Purdue vs. Chicago.- At Lincoln, Notre Dame vs. Ne- braska. At Iowa City, Grinnell vs. Iowa. At Ames, Missouri vs. Ames. .At Omaha, South Dakota vs. Creigh- ton. At Detroit, Kalamazoo vs. Detroit. At Olivet, Hillsdale, vs. Olivet. At Dallas, Oklahoma vs. Texas. At Grand Forks, Fargo vs. North Dakota. At Brooklings, South Dakota Mate vs. Dakota Wesleyan. At Galesburg, Illinois Wesleyan vs. Lombard. At Lexington, Vanderbilt vs. Ken- tucky. At Cleveland, Kenyon vs. Western Reserve. At Delaware, Oberlin vs. Ohio Wes- leyan. At Berea, Case vs. Baldwin-Wallace. At Terre Haute, Wabash vs. Rose Poly. At Beloit, Lake Forest vs. Beloit. At Georgetown, Franklin vs. George- town. EAST At Ithaca, Cornell vs. Colgate., At Providence, Brown vs. Boston. At Pittsburg, Carnegie vs. Ohio Uni- versity. At Waterville, Bowdoin vs. Colby. At Meadville, Allegheny vs. Geneva. At New York, Columbia vs. Union. At Hanover, Dartmouth vs. West Virginia. At New York, Fordham vs. Holy rs portu- those sting of were set for a is this season. n Arbor with the ad in years. The of the veterans ,rmer lineup, and 1 boasts some of Lve been making s hump for years, osed of entirely ' III LLL IU U-- ULU LIN-UP FORHEIEBR FRESHMEN FACE STRONG TEAM AT TIFFIN THIS AFTER. NOON Heidelberg will face the same line- up of the All-fresh as Ypsilanti did last week when they meet the year- lings at Tiffin. this afternoon. Eighteen men accompanied Coach Mitchell over the Ann Arbor last even- ing, leaving here on the 5:30 o'clock for Tiffin, Ohio, where Heidelberg college is located. The squad is com- posed of the following men: Flecher, Culver, Stuart, Boville, Wetzel, Car- pus, Reed, Von Wagner, Culver, Ur- schell, Usher, aBiley, Hobbs, Peocock, Henry, Lent, Tinchac, Mac Nickol. This is the verdants' only trip of the season as all the rest of the games are to be played on Ferry field. It will undoubtedly be Coach Mitchell's prodigies hardest game. Oberlin was held to a 7 to 7 tie last week by the American duelists and Oberlin only -lost to Cornell university by the score of 22 to 7. Coach Mitchell declares that the freshmen have a good chance to win even though they face a team composed wholly of veterans, eight of whom were regulars on the team that administered the bad beating to the freshmen team of the class of 1920. He expects a great amount of good footballto be played aid a close finish to result. M. A. C.'s freshmen are on the schedule fbr a week .from today. Not very much trouble is expected from them and a revenge for last year's de- feat is being looked forward to. Wetzel, a lame man on the fresh- men squad, is to go along as sub- quarter for Urschell. Although under a great handicap he has proven him- Sr if a real football player. His flying tackles have been a feature of the daily scrimmage .and he has a cool head and plenty of nerve. The team that is to start tomorrow follows: Fletcher, r.e.; Culver, r.t. Lent, r.g.; Henry, L.g.; Peocock, L.t.; Stuart or Boville, I.e.; MacNickol, c. Urschell, q.; Reed, l.h.; Bailey, r.h.; and Usher, f.b. SOLDIER FOOTBALL TEAMS POPULAR WITH UNIVERSITIES Soldier football teams are being scheduled by many of the larger uni- versities and colleges to fill in the open dates. These teams, composed of the best material at the cantonments and other training stations present very formidable lineups, with their college stars, old football veterans and huskies from the plow, mines and fac- tories. They tend to foster' a greater enthusiasm among the drafted meni and provide a new field for bettering the physical condition of the men. The University of Iowa athletic au- thorities are endeavoring to schedule a game' with the Great 'akes naval training station team, if the confer- ence agrees on the 'advisability of such a game. There is also a possibility of a game with the Camp Dodge team at the close of the season. California's freshman football team last week trimmed the California artil lery team by the score 33-9, making long gains through the soldiers' line. The soldiers proved very popular among the rooters. Get her a big yellow "mum" before the game at the Arcade Floral Shop. Prices: 40c, 2 for 75c.-Adv. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * No. 4 15 3 12 7 31 30 11 10 18 2 t d Weight 184 193 181 165 187 189 165 148 179 146 195 Goetz ..........L. E......... Ramsey Culver...........L..........Codrryell Boyd............L. G.........Leffler Lambert...........C.............Archer Fortune .........R.. G., .. Bailey Weske.........,..R. T......... Frouson Cartwright.......R. E., ....... Cassett Weston....... ...............Kelldg Cohn ............L. H.............. Oas Genebach........R. H.......... Turner . Wieman ...........F. B.........Hammes MICHIGAN Player. Position. 4 7z JU A Officials-Haines, Yale, referee; Holderness, Lehigh, umpire; Ken- nedy, Chicago, head linesman. Time of 'quarters-15 minutes. Game starts 2:30 o'clock Central Standard time. Player. '1 NORTHWESTERN EXPECTS STRN EMTHIS YEAR effect on the Purple squad. Nine of last year's first squad of 29 are back. Graduation took away four, the war six, while the remainder have not reg- istered with the school this year, Koehler, the 180-pound fullback, is M I C H I GA N OPPONENTS SQUAD OF VETERANS ON HAND --, M. A. C. Weight. r 172. 190 170 1,74 , 172, 174' 168 14P 150 142 .174 HAVE back in his position and is being Evanston, Ill., Oct. 19.-Eleven men who line up against Big Ten confer- ence teams this fall are going to pre- sent a formidable "front" and are go- ing to give their opponents no easy sailing to cross their chalk line. These men are the representatives of North- western university. The Purple eleven goes into the con- ference struggle with five last year's. 'varsity men, containing the same backfield which represented .North- western last season. Coach Murphy has only been troubled to find a line. This was not hard, for several last year's freshmen are back and he is as- sured of a strong forward wall. Judging from the stuff they are, showing in practice and in the gamres already played, Northwestern should stand a good chance of competing in the final game for the championship title. The war has not had its depleting slated to carry away conference hon- ors. He is being picked for all-star fullback by some of the more opti-. mistic. Last year he garnered second honors in the conference. Other stars who are back are Ulrich, left guard; Brightmire, quarterback; Ellingwood, right half, and Underhill, left half. Brightmire is at present nursing a broken ankle received in the early practice days, but he is expected to don the Purple uniform before the clash with Chicago. Three hours of secret practice and scrimmage are on the program every evening, while two. hours of dome ex- ercises are held every night., Coach Murphy is enthusiastic over the luck he is having with his team and while he will not claim the title he is optimistic over the chances the No. 10 12 14 16 . 18 20 22 6 8 4 2 * * * * * * * * S * * * * * * * * * * * PurplE honor Oct. 20-Open. Oct. 27-Chicago Nov. 3-Purdue Nov. 10-Michiga ton. Nov. 17-Iowa at E Nov. 24-Michiga Light East Lansing, Oct. 19. in signals wound up tV of the Michigan Aggies tomorrow with the Univ igan. All of the reguls ent for the day's work only an hour. Unless t: unexpected development ular eleven will be in.' Turner, Ramsey, Oas Hannes, all of whom bench more or less dux participated in the prac none of them lacked lineup for the game, announced today, will I that used against Kala a week ago. There wi of any predictions conce come of tomorrow's cla Georgetown Ball Captal Washington, Oct. 19 Wall of Woburn, Mass., year's Georgetown foot been granted a leave of the national army in ord his senior year at the un school. Wall now is tra Mass. Patronize Our Adver Recreation makes f "We try to treat you r: Bros.-Adv. Do, over the bath room with white enaiel. Easy to apply very durable. C. H. Major & Phone 237.-Adv. our and Co. a ;. a 11 pot Sam ave ke the 1's line e on tha -I 0of Cross. ast At Clinton, Hamilton vs. Norwich.' The Wolverines ind team into the line with an 169- he Farmers muster their team, a line a backfield tipping ounds. nen the Wolverines ryell, Ramsey, and erans on the M. A. man, Boyd, Weske, rformed in one ca- or Yost before. The 'ee-year rule at M. rmers from putting enced and veteran and weakens the Walk-Away for Michigan say that the Wolverines will walk-away with the game dodging the facts. The Farm- s fight against Michigan and >ld a victory over the Maize as the supreme achievement son. To beat the Wolverines been the dream of Aggie sup- nd players, and even this i a weak team, the Farmer not given up hope of mak- litable showing. right side of our line and side of the Aggie forward higan will be outweighed. .ce else the Wolverines will beef advantage. Culver will real battle on his hands, as opposite Corryell, the real and star of the Aggies. against' Culver on offense, At Haverford, Haverford vs. Ur- sinus. At Geneva, Hobart vs. St. Lawrence. At Baltimore, Johns Hopkins vs. Dickinson. At Easton, Lafayette vs. Rutgers. At South Bethlekam, Lehigh vs. Georgetown. At Exeter, Phillips Exeter vs. Yale Freshmen. - At Swarthmore, Swarthmore vs. Gettysburg. At Hartford, Trinity vs. Connecticut Aggies. At Annapolis, Navy vs. Carlisle In- dians., At Orona, Maine vs. Bates. At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- vs. Bucknell. At Pittsburg, Pittsburg vs. Syracuse.. At Washington, Pa., Washington & Jefferson vs. Penn State. At West Point, Army vs. Tufts. Lack Players, Gives Up Hockey Boston, Mass., Oct. 19.-Varsity and freshmen hockey teams probably will be eliminated from the Harvard ath- letic schedule this year, ccording to Frederick W. Moore, graduate treas- urer of the university athletic com- mittee. The treasurer added that not even an informal team would be or- ganized, as had been done in football. Not a single hockey letter mlan re- mains at Iarvard. You can get those Neolin Soles put on at Paul's Place, 611 E. William, while you wait.-Adv. They're good looking- these sbrsut can wear a sport suit almost anywhere nowadays; morning, noon and night. Anything that's as comfortable and good looking as these sport suits should be good anywhere. 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