I WIN EVERY GAl -J =i --Line Coach Po PONTIUS EXPECTS 11AM Percy Iaughton O MA CLEA SWEEP Receives Praise Cambridge, Oct. 30.-Harvard's foot- Zeder and Sharpe to Start Saturday;, ball adherents are unstinted today in Sparks Out for a Good their praise of Percy Haughton, Har- Rest vard's coach, and the result of his sys- tem. They declare he alone is re- According to Line Coach Miller Pon- spon'sible for the great/showing of the tius, if Michigan gets the breaks dur- Crimson .eleven against Cornell Satur- ing the rest of the season, the Wol- day and he is being given full credit. verines ought to sail through the rest The performance of Eddie Casey is di tly laid to Haughton's success in of the schedule without a defeat. applying his ideas to his players and This statement obviously pres.p- I they point to the record of Mahan and poses many things, but it is a coM- !Brickley as examples of Haughton's forting bit of news for the campus tutoring in the past. anyway. Pontius believes that the Michigan eleven ought to defeat both velous record. He kicked 19 straight Pennsylvania and Cornell if Vae team before he missed one, and following improves during the remainder of the this error he came back still stronger season as it should, and if the dreaded and booted 26 over in succession, giv- hospital list can only be kept from in- a ng ioagd otarofn4su tof,45. creasing. g him a grand total of 44 out of 45. The last minute stand of the Wol- Maulie's kicking saved Michigan Sat- verines against Syracuse ought to in- urday as a single miss would have still considerable confidence into the left the score tied, and failure on both f n nn d ll lof- occasions would have meant defeat.t Ann Arbor Scene of Aero Flights Saginaw Aviator Appears During Syracuse Game; Returns This Week Ann Arbor and vicinity has been the scene of aeroplane activities the past few days and bids fair to con- tinue in this role for the rest of the present week at least. RESERVES BANG~ FRESH SECOND STRINGERS 18-01 Yearlings' Coaching SBaff Leads Drill; Hammils (does Back to Squad r0'-ERICAtN FOOTBALL CAL] ( RIEAT MXENACE TO ATHL] Palo Alto, Cal., Oct. 31.-"An football is the greatest menace tercollegiate athletics. There ha a rapid growth in the resentm by many university men and members toward intercollegial letics. Largely it seems to : cause of the extraneous coach a by-products that go with him, thing for victory, secret prac in While ihe regular All-Fresh team was taking a light workout yesterday, Spectators at the Michigan-Syracuse game sighted a machine in the north Saturday afternoon and the aviator swooped down on Ferry field within a few minutes from the time he was first seen. The owner and operator of the machine is Don McGee of Sagi- naw, who has been engaged in the fly- ing business for the past two years. McGee's home is in Saginaw and his military tractor biplane is a well known sight in the upper part of the Saginaw valley. McGee spent Sunday in carrying the freshman second team was bump- football, failing to keep from in ing the bumps of *an 18-0 defeat at ing with university work' of pl the hands of the Varsity reserves. etc.," Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, McGinnis and Bob Watson ied the dent of Leland %Stanford, Jr., ] .alsity made this declaration in a first team through a scrappy signal practice. The word led is used liter- ally. Most of the time the duo of coaches were right in the lineup. The head coach was filling one of the halves, while Bob was loosening up kinks at his old place at tackle. Those freshmen showed lots of friskiness in that signal practice. When a team is beaten by the breaks of luck such as the verdants ran 'ment today announcing that Stanf would never abandon rugby in fa of football. For years Stanford r the University of California played English game and a year ago Stanf refused to change to American foott when California did so. (Aditlonal Sport on Page Four.) "THE KEMPF MUSIC STUDIOW Piano, voice, pipe organ. 912 Sox Division street. 'Phone 213-J. Lei orders for fine piano tuning. Lem an I Unave an exce en4 moral e- fect. Coming from behind as they did, ample demonstration was in evi- dence that the Maize and Blue has the "punch" that is needed and no football team ever defeated an aggre- gation over 75 per cent as goof as itself without this indispensable asset. Coach Yost announced last night that Sparks would not be out in a suit all week. Zeiger will start the. game next Saturday at quarterback, al- though it is expected that -Sparks will be- in shape by the time the eleven journeys to Ithaca to face the Big Red team..- Zeiger's showing last Saturday was perhaps the most encouraging feature of the game. The victory of the Maize and Blue is almost directly attribut- able to the work of the substitute pilot, although others played a prom- inent part and it is unfair to over- look them. Zeiger's open field work was good and he scored both touch- downs. The squad spent the afternoon in chasing punts, passes and in doing other things of this nature. Captain Maulbetsch was busy kicking goals and the Dutchman established a mar- Pat Smith and Peach were throw- ing some passes and both of these, boys can peg a football with about the same precision and accuracy that the average individual displays in hurling a baseball. Smith's two excellent throws were a big factor in Saturday's victory and it would not be surpris- ing to see the Wolverines resort to passengers up on flights into the upper against in Lansing, the following Mon- regions and was busy all day. In fact day is generally a blue one-sun, rain, he did a regular "landslide business"' hail, or what not. But they were just (figuratively speaking, of course). the contrary. Led by Bill Hitchcock Yesterday McGee flew to Detroit at quarter, and with two coaches in where he had several appointments, their number, the frosh had an abund- but he will return to Ann Arbor to- ance of the old pep. If its lasting night as he has several engagements qualities are of the week's duration it .$ _ F 3 'Photo by Daines. this play frequently during the season. Passing has played a big part in Michigan's victories thus far as the Maize and Blue has excellent men on both ends of the deal. The ends have been hanging onto Pat's throws as though failure meant instant an- nihilation. 11 Gracey's nome is not broken despite rumors to thin effect and he can play Satufrday if ne'eded. Sharpe will also be in shape~by the end of the week and he will probably start against Washington. Zeiger will be at quar- ter and Smith and the captain will complete the backfield. Considerable credit' is due Trainer Tuthill for his excellent work in keep- ing the men in condition. This is one of the most important things that con- cerns the coach, and the Detroit Tiger John Codd, '17, Winner of Campus Championship Tennis Match. conditioner has been working wonders with the Michigan team. Stamina counts and it was the last minute punch that put Syracuse off the map' last Saturday. Speedy Rush Starts Housecleaning! Princeton, Oct. 30.-Speedy Rush has with logal enthusiasts during the rest' of the week. Numbered among hisc passengers Sunday was a well knownI young lady of this city who stated* that she enjoyed her trip immensely.' "She had more nerve than many of the men," laughed the young aviator after he had descended.r McGee will continue to carry pas- sengers on "sightseeing" trips until he returns to his home in Saginaw. c already begun the going over process by which he expects to gradually elim- inate the faults of his football team and whip it into shape for the Har- vard game which is just in the offing. a ? C{ Daily Corrects Error of Omission Owing to an error in Sunday's Mich- igan Daily, the name of Daines was omitted from the splendid action photograph of the Michigan-Syracuse football game. The Daily'wishes to correct this error and give Daines the credit due him. 0. G. Andres for shoe repairing. 222 S. State. 'Phone 1718-J. tues-eod lcoks rather dark for a certain squad of huskies in Evanston, Ill. West is the only gridder who was b,,,(ly banged up by the verdant farm- ers. One of his ankles bore the brunt of too many A ggie smashes but the fullback will be in shape for the academy game at Evanston. Knox is still carrying a hand which closely resembles a ham, and a couple of other boys have something else where their faces should be. None of them will be unfit for the week-end enter- tainment. Vinton Hammils, the husky Arizon- ian end, who has been laid up for the past three weeks with a sprained ankle, is expected to resume action in the Saturday contest. 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