SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE GLEN OREN, PROPRIETOR Cafeteria 605 E. Williams Serveselt Lunch 1121 S. University Annex 546 Church St. COACHING STAF MICHIGAN'S PRIDE TODA'S GAME IS ELEVENTH CONTEST Up to Present Battle Michigan Had '9) Points-M. A. C. 49 Counters I Infantile Paralysis Hits Harvard Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 20.-The var- sity and second Harvard football teams yesterday went under quaran- tine orders through the illness of E. Ginn, a junior, who is fullback on the second football team. Ginn was tak- en to Stillman infirmary, where, after a thorough examination, the case was pronounced a mild attack of infantile paralysis, although no real paralysis had developed. The serum was im- mediately administered. SYRA(USE LINES UP AGAINST A STIFF PROPOSITION TODAY In preparation for the Pittsburgh game which is being played at Syra- cuse this afternoon, Syracuse has been holding signal practice every morning at 7:00 o'clock. Syracuse's men are in very good condition while Pitts- burgh is handicapped by the injury of McLaren, Miller and Stoppet, who were hurt in the game with the Navy last Saturday. Captain Peck, All- Yost,o PougIass, Pontiis, and RIeonsible for Showing 1916 Eleven Catlett of STA STRONGER THAN EVER COMPAIRATIVE SCORES ARE GIVEN >.' * , * * ,, * * * * * * *I -Photo by Daines Backfield Coach Douglass It 's a Ghost of Terra Firma Up in a store window on South Uni- versity avenue they have been keep- ing a curious article for the last few days. It is not preserved in alcohol or any chemical and yet it is a perish- able commodity. Here's what it is: a pumpkin! This pumpkin is shaped like a squash and is built along the general lines of a football, only it's green instead of yel- low. It is a product of the sod . But what's the significance? All in, the label. Over said product of the soil is a sign, and this is the way it reads: "This is the kind of 'Ghost' ball they use at M. A. C." Appropriate, not? Gigantic Skeleton Glued at Kansas The skeleton of a gigantic land tor- toise which lived about 50,000 years ago, has just been glued together at the University of Kansas museum. Hitherto, in past games with the Mir higan Aggies, the two opposing teams have been the product of coach- ing staffs which had been associated with the gridiron machines in both in- stitutions for several years. For years, until this present season, Coach Mack- lin trained the M. A. C. fighters. This year the Aggies have been mentored by a new coach. The same is true of the Maize and Blue aggregations to a somewhat less extent. Hitherto Coach Yost has had the assistance of Germany Schultz in developing his teams. Fortunately for Michigan, Yost is still the head of the football training staff, but this year two new coaches have lent their as- sistance and endeavors to building up the eleven that fought M. A. C. this afternoon, Coaches Douglass and Pontius are the new men who Lve done so much with such material success in aiding Head Coach Yost in putting out the 1916 team. Coach Douglass, until this year was the mentor of the All-Fresh squads. and this season was secured to assist in building up the Varsity. He has handled the backfield men and the ends, in other words, the offensive part of the Yost squadron. To a great ex- tent, whatever of power on offense the team may have is due to his efforts. Michigan boasts this year of some ofj the best ends ever seen on Ferry field, and the same may be said of the backs.; During the time when he coached the All-Fresh squads he worked with some! of the men on he Varsity line today, so that his influence extends even to the line. Miller H. l'ontius has the distinc- tion of being the star tackle of a strong Wolverine eleven, so that he knows what the word Michigan means, and further is able to demonstrate some real Michigan spirit gained by actual experience during undergrad- uate days, in the capacity of a Varsity football coach. He has taken care of the line all season as his especial charges and also was the man left in charge of the spring training squad last term. That husky, fighting line is a monument to his efforts. If the backfield gains, it is on the founda- tion of the line. Buzz Catlett has also given his time and efforts toward boosting Michigan's chances against all comers. He comes in for his share of the credit. Name 'em over, Yost, Douglass, Pontius, Catlett. It is a coaching staff of which any university might well be proud. University of Iowa:- The fraternities will have to start serving regular meals from now on. They can't count longer on the sorori- ties. fThe reason is thn nnen hoie aff ira 1898 1902 119 1907 46 1908 0 1910 6 1911 15 1912 55 1918 7 1914 3 1915 0 Total-MichIgan 290, )Ticle . 39 I.A-. *C 0 * 0 * 0 0 * 3 * 3 * 7 * 12 * 0 * 24 M. A. C. 49 * -QUICK SERVICE- * * * * * * * * * * * *1 Michigan and the Michigan Agricul- tural College met today for the elev- enth time. Ten times these two elev- ens have clashed in the past and theM im11 Ann Arbor representatives have emerged victorious on seven occasions. Twice the Wolverines have been de- I--Photo by Daines feated and once the result was a tie. Line Coach Miller H. Pontius The first victory for the Aggies over a Michigan football team occurred in New York College may play football 1913. The best that they had been this season, after a lapse of thirty able to do up to this time had been a years. 0 to 0 draw-the game of 1908.___ In 1913 the Aggies dropped into 1 Ann Arbor and to the intense amaze- ment and astonishment of everyone present they inflicted a 12 to 7 defeat upon the stunned and almost unbe- lieving Wolverines. Precedent had been upset and the Farmers were no longer accounted a mere stepping stone to better things. The following year up in East Lan- sing before the largest crowd that Vuic ever saw a football game in that ciy, Michigan took the measures of the A cc home hopes in a stubborn game which was decided when Larry Splawn drop kicked a goal from the 20-yard line. The ball sailed straight between the posts and it was the only scoring of the game. l Last season on Ferry field the Maize £,d BiA w lc dL rl int thL L ir1 CHOP SUEY Michigan Inn Cafe 61 1E. Liberty St. Telephone 20r2 Ann Arbor, Mich. 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