is eleven the pre- ear, this igly pop- is the only new team a late season game St. Louis eleven is Big Bill" Edmunds, ,f Yost's All-Western ew years ago. The am is not expected ally difficult, but will erines enough oppo- them on edge for the which follow. liege opens the sea- Vednesday afternoon, upying the Saturday d on page six) legiate Briefs :Mass., Oct. 2.-Har- worrying over base- or next spring. Five veterans were grad- eting has been called Uver on the west side of the state is a Michigan town named Holland, which among other dis- tinctions boasts of the future Mrs. John F. Maulbetsch, if you please. The future 1Xrs. M. has a husky young brother who promises to de- velop into a footballer of real Var- sity caliber. "Cappie" Cappan is the lad in question and at present he's play- ing half for the Holland high. "Cappie" is growing rapidly and he tipped the beams at around 175 when this pargraph was penned. le uquestionably has raised this to 178 by now and he's adding speed to his size. Cappan is the mainstay of the team on both defense and offense. "Maulie" slipped over to Hol- land to visit a certain and particu- lar resident of that place (name withheld) before he reported for practice and he coached the Hol- land team during the afternoons. Everyone in Holland was tickled to death at this-except poor "Cap- pie." Apparently fearful that people might accuse him of sparing Cap- pan, "Maulie" used to drive him until he almost fell in his tracks. Cappan intends to- enter Michi- gan when he graduates and Coach Yost is going to land an excellent half hack for the Wolverines. We are glad to observe that only male members of the Athletic asso- ciation are permitted to utilize the Ferry Field tennis courts. We trust that there will be no love sets from henceforth on a field devoted to nutdoor sports. For those who object we might hint that they are re-nodeling Barhour gym. and totally departed list. Ingham, who won his "AMA" last fall at end, has turned in his suit, parental objections forcing him to leave the squad. Boyd, an- other "AMA" man frequently men- tioned for the guard job opposite Rehor, is temporarily out of the running with a cartilage torn of one of his ribs. Boyd will be back in about a week, according to Trainer Tuthill, his participation in the Case game being problematical, while he has no chance to start against Marietta. Gelhaar, a new recruit, is out for three weeks with a fractured wrist. Goodsell has a bad knee, while Hanish is out with a lame shoulder. Niemann's rheumatism is proving troublesome, and several of the other men are complaining of bad feet which have not recov- ered from "preliminary blisters" as rapidly as might have been expect- ed. Bergman Not Badly Hurt Notre Dame, Ind., Oct. 2.- Dutch Bergman, who injured his right ankle in the second quarter of the Case game Saturday, was about the campus today. Outside of a temporary limp the injury will not handicap him. he unexpected weakness of Case was a big disappointment locally. he new line developed this fall had little chance to demonstrate its power. Case was on the defensive nine-tenths of the time. Oct. 2.-Coach advantage of the inois by putting snappy scrim- Vis., Oct. 2.-The re- urs here have forced i coaches to seek shel- .k pavilion, where they !c to hold light scrim- Mass., Oct. 2.-A p-kicker has been dis- 'asey, who secured a goal from the 35-yard