*w- .uw-w. TONIGHT-MITCHEL. BASKETBALL COACH EVES WOLVERINES WILL WIN. ice at the Michigan-Cas ht till be lim ited to 7 ,W to an announcement froi ic association. le irs r AN'1 be admitted but til be kept. )uld give Case a decisiv tomorrow night" varsit coach Mitchell decLre ho have been watching ti; have seen them play thi f the same opinion and sa uintet that meets the scien . tonight is a much strong Ltion than the one that wa ake the count at Clevelan 't, e D obie D eclares men have learned these rudimen to Dobie's at least partial satisfaction, West feets East !Ie teaches them team work nd playE_ Then he sends his team out and it wades through its oppositin like a Famous Coach Alaintaiis Western tank through a snowstorm. i Football Equal To Eastern 'a BrdJackies o Detroit, Mich., Jan. 4.--Gilmour S. Conference Fives eDobie, the famous coach, who was i charge of the team at the Annapolis 1r, Kaufn Secures Tilt; With naval academy last fall, had his first Sr. K en Tams glimpse at Eastern football and w s eera ig e not very much impressed. Dobie, of For 1917-18 Season course, took the war situation int'l consideration, but was not converted Great Lakes, Ill., Jan. 4.--After e to the belief that Eastern 'football is. months rf effort, Dr. John B. Kauf- y superior to the Western brand. man, athlcuic officer of the Gre't d Dobie made a wonderful record on Lakes Naval station has received the Pacific (oast. His University cf official recognition from "ig Ten" s Washington teams never were beatcn. coaches. The basketball schedule Lst summer he signed a contract Lo shows game, with Minnesota, North, coach the University of Detroit elev- western and Purdue, and-tentative - en. He started to work with the squad, bookings with 'Illinois, Iowa, and - then became dissatisfied and left. his Wiscon.in. Chicago was played s contract was cancelled, and he accelkt- Jaz. 1. d ed the position of coach at Annapolis. The jackies' success in carding Dobie has returned to Detroit to visit university teams practically means, g friends. that contests will also oe ar- g "From what I saw in th a East, I ranged in baseball. This assures e cannot say that the East is superior the Great Lakes aggregations of to the West in football," Dobie said. plenty of high class competition e "My last year's University of Washing- during the period of the war. t ton team coal-i easily have beaten any The Gophers will be tackled at e Eastern eleven this fall." Minneapolis Jan. 5. Purdue will be - Dobie declared that Eastern col- played at Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 19; d' leges made a "sad mistake" by canc 1- Peoria Collegians at Peoria, Jan. 0; a ling their 1917 football schedules ai+.d Milliken University at Decatur, Feb. m said he expected a regulat seas(,, 1; Chicago at Great Lakes, Feb. 5, throughout tno East next autumn. and Northwestern at Evanston, Feb. Many exjpei ts have given reasons 1G. for Dobie's success as a coach He Before the schedule is completod e is a driving, merciless teacher. He it probably will show contests with h grinds football into his men. He 25 teams. t forces them to tackle low and hard - to charge *le same way, ''o block There is always an opportunity to fiercely and effectively and to ever- increase your business through Daily lastingly follow the ball. When hsl dvertising. Try it.-Adv. A large number of alumnae have re- Josephi turned to Ann Arbor for the week- Frances end. Celia Bywater, '17, of Mason; and He Janet MacFarlane, '17, of Munising; Florence Paddack, '17, of Detroit; Hazel Giddings, '17, of Lawton; Don- There na Sullivan, '16, of Ypsilanti; Jean - Daily a ttr.I rr i nnrrrrrrarrr'l rnlri rr1111111111111111111111111II Men's Ko] Brown or nere ror a rew are mnportunil Boot in Style Ill $7.00 and efore the nolays. Sincenthe firstytilt of she seaso: Mitchell's men have been gih. hrough strenuous workouts and hev wade rapid progress in passii'g hooting, and teamwork. Each ga( layed thus far has brought to ligh star performer, the first Case gan 'ringing McClintock into the limp ight as a fast and heady forvwai d while the game put up by Ruzick a the Camp Custer battle st&.nps hn s a guard of high calibre. The line-up of the two teams f-l aws: Michigan Position Ca! McClintock...... L.F......... Gerlac ychener ........ R.F......... Hourie artz............C.......Richardsox [anish.......... L.G....... Whitako Zuzicka.........RiG.........Clark Among the many boots shown in our men's store that appe larly to young men is the model illustrated, coming in the lar koko brown or tan calf, and for those of more conserv we have the same model in black calf at the same price. AI calf at $9.00. Men who discriminate in their footwear purchases and wl very newest thing as soon as created turn to this store foi ment of their requirements. For a half century, Michigan's Leading Footwear SI EST. 1865. 183-185 Woodward Ave. :: .111I1I 11111!I1!l were the gfor M INT09CK(CHNI L Me- and COACH FARRELL REFUSES TO PRF- ring, DfCT WOLVERINE STRENGTH eam- IN TRACK EVENTS baa ____ jiwade Michigan will again enter relay ayers teams and individual men in the sec- were ond annual athletic carnival to be tong heldby the University of Illinois, plays March 2. t not It is too early, as yet, to venture zicka predictions and Coach Farrell has no tine idea as to ',he chance that Michifgan total will have against the other teams en- ope's tered. As ye'-, there are but few nea the cut for the flack team, and among the these are are no veterans An ewire ly new team Nwill have to be develor:- ed from raw material, there being but S Johnson and Forbes of the lapt year's irned freshman to form the foundation. home At present five schools have en- 1 she tered, Michigan, Chicago, Minnpsot;, )r Wisconsin, and Notre Dame. Las vork year there were twelve who com)etcd 'idual before an audience of more than 6.000 avor. people, in the big armory of the Uni- t had versity, so it is probable that many sling more will eater b.fore the date set work for the carnival. tedly Last year Michigan toot: second tly. place in the mile and relay and fourth hake. place in the track and field mect Em- 'Chicago won the former in a close layer runner of the University of Chicago :nish rrce when Driscoll, the fast ncgro runner of the University of Chicago. beat out Scofield in an exciting finish. Hope This spring an added feature will nstra be a number of relay races between tman teams from the different soldiers' and capt. sailors' camps throughout the middle Save $1 to$2 I. Campus Bootery Special Shoe DURING JANUAR BargY Must reduce our large stock of Bostonian and Florsheim Shoes 308 So. State CAMPUS BOOTERY, mammmom . 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All persons going to South Africa, 4 hereafter, regardless of nationality, must have passports from proper British authorities. ies p- Approximately 27,000 Filippinos are to expected to be mustered into theser- a- vice of the United States army under he a bill' passed by the House while tak- es ing in the Philippine national gard A BIG SHOWING IN MEN'S SWEATERS $5.00 Sweaters..........$3.79 6.50 Sweaters . ......4.79 7.50 Sweaters............5.79 8.50 Sweaters. .......6.79 60 doz. Phoenix Men's Lalf Hose, fast color, 35c quality 29c; 4 Pairs for $1.00 4 * SHIRT CLEARANI $1.00 Shirts......... 3 for $2.00 $1.50 Shirts.... 3 for $3.25 $2.00 Shirts ....... ... $2.Off 3 for $4.75 $3.50 Shirts .......... $5.00 Shirts............ 3095S. Main St. ____________________________- .~ 4