steri ;I I Z'. put-inr' r Var- issued. . Lambert n will cheer Yost's grid- the sidelines at Evanston mbert has been declared in- a ruling of the Conference. Mitchell's boys Show Lots Of Pep Candidates Display Last Workout of the Week Snap ave the varsity bas- , stiff workout last im consisted of two hi of which the boys OT NSTERN GAMP COACH MURPHY DRILLS SQUAD IN TRICK PLAYS FOR MICHI- GAN GAME * ____ Chicago, Ill., Nov. 23.-With the big game only a few hours away, Coach Murphy and the entire contingent of' Purple rooters are of the opinion that the Northwestern aggregation is not the under dog in this clash as it was called just a week ago. They figure that the Wolverines are shot to pieces and their team is at the highest pinna- cle of perfection this season. Murphy's gridders ran through their, final work-out today with a vim that forbodes the spirit of a team that will fight to the last ditch tomorrow. Ev- ery trick that Coach Murphy has drilled into his men this fall was prac- ticed today and will be used to batter down the Michigan defense. Northwestern Coaches Confident The weak line has given Coaches Murphy and Mathews the most worry this week, and believe that they now will hold their own with the strong Wolverine lines, they realize that if the line can cope with the Michic gan backfield attack, the backmen will do the rest. There is also a greater confidence In the Purple camp since Coach Yost had to shift about his for- wards due to the ineligibility of three of the line men, Betting has increased and a week ago Michigan was the odds in a 2 to 1 bet, but now the betting has changed to 5 to 3 and 5 to 4 with Michigan on the long end. Officials Expect 25,000 To Attend With a crowd of 25,00 people ex- pected at the game the athletic author- ities are rushing the work on tempo'- ary grandstands. From Ann Arbor 1,000 students will be on hand for the game and more than 5,000 alumni have seats in the east stands where the Michigan / rooters will congregate. Hundreds of Northwestern home com- ers will be in the stands to cheer the Purples. There is a large number of neutrals swelling the crowd. Al- reshElect Urschell Captain New, Pilot Earns Position Through Punting, Blocking, and Defensive Urschell,. the speedy little freshman quarterback, was elected captain of the All-fresh football team. After the last practice of the sea- son, Coach Mitchell called a meeting of his proteges in the clb house for the purpose of electing a leader. The small pilot Was the choice, and his work during the year has merited him the honor. UrschIl was one of the main factors in the yearling's strong scoring machine, gnd his punt- ing, bliocking, and defensive work made hi one of the most valuable men on the team. lie was heady in di- recting the team and shined in open field running. His work during the M. A. C. freshmap game will long be rem embere4. Captain star on Toledo-Scott Eleven Urschell hails from Toledo-Scott high where he starred for two years before comipg to MicP n. I.He..will undoubtedly make good Varsity ma-' terial under the instruction of Field- ing H. Yost. The verdants' last game of the sea son was with the Notre Dame fresh, last Saturday, but they continued to comp out in suits in order to give the Varsity what ever practice it desired. Thursday, the day before Yost's men left for Northwestern, was the last time that the freshmen practiced, and it marked the close of the freshmen's season. ton. At Kalamazoo, Olivet vs. zoo. I pr( Angus 0. Goetz Goetz has been Yost's flanker since the beginning of the season. The Michigan mentor expects this man to break up the open field work which Northwestern is planning to spring on the Wolverines today. IPACIY McFARLTAND UPHOLDS PRESTIGE OF ARMY UNIFORM Waco, Texas, Nov. 23.-"I can lick any man in uniform," declared F. R. Cole as he jumped- to his feet while witnessing, a boxing match here the other day attending which were many soldiers from Camp MacArthur. "I may' be a little fellow, but I'll bet I can give you a run," said a voice from the stadium, followed by the ap- pearance of a stocky looking individ- ual in. khaki. All soldiers in the rings.ide seats sat up and took notice at the surprise "'exhibition" which overshadowed the regular bouts. The "unknown" kept up a running fire of talk, concerning mostly about how small he was to attempt to de- fend tho agne of the uniform against the civilian. Cole was put out of act- ion in five seconds. "Who are you, anyway?"I he inquired when he "came to." "My name is McFarland," was the answer from the "unknown." It was "Packy McFarland, who is traiing soldiers to box at Carnp Mac- Arthur. At Hillsdale, Ypsilanti vs. Hillsdale. At Lawrence, Haskell vs. Kansas Wesleyan, At Lalfe Forest, Northwestern coF- lege vs. Lake Forest. At Mt. Vernon, Grinnell vs. Cornell college. At Tiffin, M;skingum vs. Heidel- berg. At Cleveland, Hiram vs. Case. EAST At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania vs. Carlisle. At Washington, Washington and Jefferson vs. Notre Dame, At Worcester, Holy Cross vs. Boston. At Boston, Brown vs. Dartmouth. At Carhsle, Dickinson vs. Bucknell. I TheColIc " A n a $' ° +C A7 Tr1 F' WEST At Evanston, Michigan vs. North- western. At Chicago, Wisconsin vs. Chicago. At Bloomington, Purdue vs. Indi- ana. At Urbana, Mi::ncsota vs. Illinois. At East Lansini, Syracuse vs. Michi- gan Aggies. At Iowa City, Ames vs. Iowa. At St. Louis, St. Louis vs. Washing- This military style hogany, tan or b a good looker as real comfort! values to be had .Ab With State St. age I do . ie. iard was the 'aster of these hree baskets credit and a ful line. His all times and Hulet and ons also show- forwards were r and lichen- ;ock put up enter stations, rds were play- hape by Van- r SAME 51TYLE l: WINE CORDC The "Fyfe" label on a pair o been made on the highest standarc finish. The next time you want sh a the other contest Edison, Weath- , nad Bornstein did good work at for- d and Geriepy put up a scrappy ne at guard. Plenty of pep was played throughout the tilt, but the ad of ball was not quite as good that of the other game. opclh ,Mitchell has picked twent~y of most promising men to come to ule conference at the gymnasium ay. The rest of the.candidates wll allowed to continue work till the of next week. If they are of var- * calibre they must show it before t time, for if they do not they will :ut. 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