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October 27, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… -mean the eventual extinction of in- tercollegiate a hletics. Director George Huff recently mad~e the stateipent that, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE "Socially the gambler is in a class UNIVERSITY OF 1ICHIGAN with the saloonkeeper and only aboveA Published every morning except Monday the confidence man and the burglar." AL I uring the University year by the Board in But the point Mr. Huff makes which ,ontrol of Student Publications.too many stude...…

October 28, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…11 1L 1 ..Y.1,. .aVL ** '. a/- .a.- a OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the local news published therein...…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…I IE MICHIG .DAI LY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial .Association. The Associatede Press is exclusively en titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited ini this paper and the local news published therein. Enere d ...…

October 31, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… - -r- ry w . -- - fl , - OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVE RSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or "not other- wise credited yin this paper and the local news published therein. Entere4 a...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I UULI I EULUII I LLiJ IN FIRST MEET TODAY WILL PLAN STATE CONVENTION TO BE HELD HERE IN FEB- J.RARY All members of the Student Volun- teers are especially urged to be pres- ent at the first meeting of the year to be held at 4:30 o'clock today in the Upper Room of Lane hall. William Williams, '23M, president of the lo- cal group is eager to get in touch with every Volunters in the Uni- versity at this meeting and besides t...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY LOAN AS IAT MEETS HERE TOAY. Mayor George E. Lewis Will Welcome Delegates to Convention Wr I Iz City "Y" JRESIDENT BURTON, REGENT BEAL TO ADDRESS ASSEMBLY F'RESHME+N ENGINEERS TAKE MECilANICAL D!RAWING WORK Freshmen students in the engineer- ing college comprise the first class re- quired to take a three hour course in mechanical and machine drawing dur- ing the first semester. Formerly little drawing work preceded the cou...…

October 04, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…1. 1-1L 1VLY...-l .Il.ZC11V L 1L 1A WORK NEARS1 COMPLETION ON LIBRARY AS PLASTERING 1'iWVRESSE S With work on the Clements libraryI nearing completion the plastering of * the interior is progressing rapidly. The marble baseboards and- the book- cases will soon be installed. The building will be ready for the books in November. This collection of books and the building to house them were pre- sented to the University by Regent William L. Cleme...…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY BODY OF SEN. TOM WATSON LAID TO TEST GUNS OF JUTLAND VETERAN MENACE TURKS ' M; dichigan Daily r Your Name Neatly Embossed In on all PENS Purchased at RIDER'S PEN SHOP 308 S. State St. ADRIAN . ANN ARBO BUS LINE Leaving Hours From Ann A Central Standard Time X D 8:45 A.3i. 4:40 P.M. 12:45 P.M. 6:4 X-Daily except Sunday and Hc D-Daily S-Sunday and Holidays only JAS. H. ELLIOTT, PS ADRIAN, MICHIGAN PHONE 926-M S H....…

October 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

…,1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICKANDSHOEL 1085UGSOFFERED MEN Employment Office Says That Iosi- tions for Studnts Are to Be Found in Aibnda e ANN ARBOR CONSTRUCTION (O. APPLIES FOR STUDENT HELP There is employment for any num- ber of University boys who want to use the pick and shovel, was the statement issued by Mrs. Mary L Steward ,director of the student em- ployment bureau, yesterday afternoon. A short time ago the Ann Arbor Con- struction comp...…

October 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

… ,.. "I played quahtaback on the Haw- vahd eleven in '01 and '02," he confid- ed. "I was quite a star." "What's your name?" he was asked. "Trainor." "We'll look up up in the records," one student said. "-Er, I didn't tell you my right name. Look up Haley, no, Spud Mur- phy-well anyhow I was quite a star. But that doesn't matter. What I want to tell you boys is never get blue, be- cause no matter how much hard luck you get into, remember the ...…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

…J I A ---I1 \ 17 L-&A A. " rump J-IrL9113 rN TRAIN SERVICE TO OHIO STATE GAME1 TINS WILL LEAVE ON FRIDAY NIGHT A:11) SNTURDA.Y MORNING ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO GO ON SALE OCTOBER 16 Stadium Will Be Dedicated at This Time; 60,000 People to be Pres. ent at Ceremony Special train service and final ar- rangements for transportation to the Ohio State-Michigan game, which will be held Oct. 21, at Columbus, have been completed by a Union commit- tee ...…

October 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…2TOBER 10, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Resident Poet Who Comes Back. To Ann Arbor For Another- Year FRESHMAN GYMNASIUM CLASSES START OCT, 17 DIi. MAY REQUESTS THAT FROSH SECURE GYM LOCKERS IMMEDIATELY First. year men who have not yet signed up in the office of the director of physical training and made known their selection of a gymnasium class hour are requested to do so at once as classes are to start on October 17. and ihe director hopes to ...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r : .,.... -) .4..'. .+ .r'C^!' 1 s. s . " men were asked what problems they wished to consider. Meetings of the groups will be an- nounced from week to week, the exact night of meeting for each group to be determined by the group leader. More than 150 freshmen were pres- ent at the first larger group meeting at which President Marion L. Burton spoke. While not so many were in attendance at the meeting last night, it is ...…

October 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

…Ih Dib I ti BULL :FFEGTIYE IN 1923 in Ann Arbor this fall and will be en- tertained by the club during his stay here. It is also expected that Mr. Mas- selink, vice president of the Ferris in- stitute, will be entertained here some time this fall. All former Ferris Institute members are requested to get in touch with the secretary of the organization immedi- ately. Michigan Meln Will Not Be Barred This Fall By Recent Law On Eligibility ALL A...…

October 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…The Illinois delegation to the Amer- ican Legion convention at New Or- leans, 58 strong, will go instructed to support only such candidates for elec- tion openly in favor of the bonus for ex-service men. William Setliff, State Commander Charles W. Schick, and HARTMAN THEATRE Columbus-Oct.20-21 which will include Bloomington's fa- mous "40 and 8" band in its Parisian uniforms, which have attracted great attention because of its snappy ap- pear...…

October 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

… ;. .. -. . , , ++ 1 . : ,._ v t- ;- _ r . .,. .. _. } t { > l " y ! . _ I Pure Foods EAT GOOD MEAL BREAKFAST We have been consistent in our efforts to give the buyer the cheapest prices possible without sacrificing our motto of "QUALITY FIRST" Today Is National Candy Day Our Specials, Post Toasties Blackberry Preserves Waffles and Syrup Coffee Milk LUNCH Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast French Fried Potatoes White Bread Rolls Coffee...…

October 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

…THE. MICI- RAN DAILY THE MICF LAN DAT LX M HIGH. SCHOOLS IN MICHIGAN WILL JOIN DEBATINGASSOCiTION From 135 to 150 higi schools throughout the state have signified their intentions of becoming members of the high school Debating league, according to Carl G. Brandt, state manager of the league. According to Brandt, who has abso- lute authority in the selection of ma- terial, arrangement of a schedule and th~e selection of a .subject, the deb...…

October 17, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… Winter will discuss "Some I Barbour residence. Every member is (requested to be present. .'4 1U U UUIIL MWII""bD erary Fragments." W4ILL SHOW OHIO CA9ME'w~nPFR N .'to"e I 1 nor 1T CV T lt\ lv:TT2'1 IV-TY -r fY'lfi d T4N w7 E' urr WOMAN'S LEAGUE UIVEN CHARGE i OF TICKET SALE 'WHICH OPENS TOMORROW Returns from the Michigan-Ohio State game next Saturday will be shown in Hill auditorium on the grid" graph in a similar manner as was. the ...…

October 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

…IOR W. ELECT A. A. TO OFFICERS HARTMAN (COLUMBUS, OHIO) Not in years has the opening of a] new musical comedy created so much, interest as has been shown in theI coming engagement of "Up in the Clouds," to be sean at the Hartman theater, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20 andl 21, produced under thetpersonal di- rcection of Joseph M. Gates, who has* given to the public such well remem- bered successes as "Three Twins,", "The Girl of My Dreams," "Take I...…

October 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…ian Starts Drive For Comm Unity 'Fund Associalt con "M" Blankets, Pennants, ArmI Am still in business and ready to Corduro Bands, etc. at Wahr's Uiniversity serve my old friends and patrons as CO.-Adv. Bookstore..-Adv. always. Julian R. Trojanowski, U3. of _________________M. Barber Shop, 1110 So. University.- Halloween decorations, place cards, AdV. etc. at Wahir's University Bookstore. -- ; 1T 1 .. Tnr.~.. i CIJ. m..... 4j . .. A A I NT...…

October 20, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

…'Gargoyle" Glib In Gleeful G u r g l e s Pawlowski Sys 1200 Miles An reHour Is Possible Speed In Air From the colored cover on the{ front, to the last joke on the final "It is entirely possi le that a speed sor Pawlowski was very enthusias- page, the October number of the Gar- of 1200 miles an hour will be attain- tic. He believes that very soon a per- goyle appeared yesterday as purely ed within the next twty-fiv years,, son in ordinary circi...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MARINESLEE LATIN__REUB0LIC A merictn Fighters Will Retire from Dominican Republic with Form- ing of .Ne# Government BURGOS WILL READ CABINET OF PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT "Henry Ford"Vs. "Bluenose" (By Associated Press) Washington, Oct. 20.-The state de- partment made public today plans for the evacuation of the Dominican Re- public by American military forces in an announcement that a proclamation had been formally agreed...…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

…deg or not he will be able; DU U U ""' 1 L,I tion of the Reserve Officers' Train- W, ing Corps established at various Sschools and colleges throughout the country. The main reason for the meeting is that the recezl curtail- ment of army appropriations has President Marion L. Burton has re- made it necessary to reorganize cer- ceived an invitation from Secretary tain departments of the work. of war Weeks to attend a conference In writing his ...…

October 24, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

…1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY L HL SECOND HEALTH CONFERENCEI Missouri Woman In Congress Race; l i Langing, Oct. 23.- Discussion of three new problems, the legal back- ground of public health, the Shep- pard-Towner law and the prevention of goitre, will occupy a large share of the program for the second annual conference of health officers and pub- lic health nurses to be held here Dec. 4 to. 8 under the auspices of the Michigan Department of Hea...…

October 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…* ''1 SAN DA UJ ! Ii-~1 AN DA kins= Uetcher Drug Company Invite You For All Visitors To make our opening a real event we will give away 500 souvenir boxes of Whitman's Super Extra Chocolates. These boxes of candy or flowers will be given to the first 1,000 visitors Wednesday. -TO THE- OPECNING OF THEIR NEW Packard Street A RUBBER BALLOON FREE TO EVERY CHILD WHO MAKES I 25c PURCHASE. Store BE HERE WEDNESDAY FREE' DURING OUR OP...…

October 26, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

…1-1. STUDENT HO WA EE S ECTING THESEM rMORIALULIG A [I SUPREM COUT EIsyvy{ u POSt i ,, state u ofe he o m h d o I NI' L? to c ail Ion C P)t h (By Associated Press) Washington, Oct. 24. - Associate Justice William R. Day, of the su- preme court, placed his resignation today in the hands of President lHard- ing, to take effect Nov. 14, and it was accepted. By resigning Justice Day will be-able to devote his undivided at- tention to his dut...…

October 27, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

…arfare In Nei "Lay on, Macduff!. And damned be him who first cries, hold, enough!" War-relentless , merciless war,- scavenger of civilization, slayer of cilture-rages unrestrained in the cenitral section of East Universityi avenue. It is not a territorial war, nor a religious war, nor can anyone say that either faction wants to make East University avenue safe for de- mocracy, or for fussing, or for any- thing else. It's a sex "war. It's a po...…

October 28, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…x ni. . ,lC.t I sAI I . L).HI . ATHLETIC PRI NUMEROUS CUTS CONTA BOOKLET PUT ON S) AT GAM1E Concessions for the selli Athletic Program have been and 15,000 copies are being ready to be distributed at t gan-Illinois game at Ferry morrow at a price of 10 cen The apprearance of this ye gram marks a new stage in size -and character of the r It is larger than' before tains 16 pages of pictures, do teams and general informati game. Two pages al...…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…! "1LIV i4AIki\N J.AIL Y 4'nr. .1, .1 e-o r ,. p. £ I~r . _ STARTING SUNDAY STARTING TODAY Always Presenting a Big Bill, The Majestic this week wvill A combined stage and screen of unusual that. would m ~erit'. draw present even greater tainrment than usual. people to a tent,--- you can the crowds at the I l 0 / J .! // AIM- K s-. iv 9crD1 r4(qnf" -o 4I l "'1 nina out AG(orreoizs Romance of Friie's Gayest tCourt; ...…

October 31, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

… I. R ESHME STETCH OUT jump with the majority of the jumps being put an inch or two over four feet. l 7 t Idmiralty 'itish Crisis In i liii I UL T hI IWHIL Last week the dip on the parallel bar and the broad jump were the l feats in which the freshmen were Swatched.One athlete negotiated 17 dips on the parallel, exactly double the class average. In the broad During the present week all the jump 9 feet 3 inches took the record, men's g...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 11 1 1 1 x ES HOLD' VARSITY LINEMEN IN DISAPPOINTING SCRIMMAGE Fisher's Fighting Scrubs Fling Back Yost's Best, Allowing But Two Scores WOLVERINE BACKS FIND ONLY STRENGTH IN CIRCLINV ENDS Playing a brand of football which again brought out the weakness of the line the Varsity squads was able to score only twice upon Coach Fisher's Reserves in more than an hour's scrimmage, yesterday afternoon on Ferry' Field. The outstan...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HUMBLES REEREELEVEN 1 IN OPENING OF SECRET SESSIONS Wolverines Push Over Four Sco'res Against Fighting Opposi. fion YOST TO WITNESS FIRST 01110 STATE GRID BATTLE Coach Fielding H. Yost, Varsity, football mentor, held his first closed practice of the sensor yesterday aft-. ernoon at Ferry field. ,The spirit dis- played by the Varsity and the reserv- es was much better than that with, which they. played on last4 Saturday. ...…

October 04, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…Frank Bros. Fifth Ave. Boot Shop New York A Our representative exhibits at Wild & Co. all this week GID SEASON OPENS IN EARNEST ASATURDAY WHEN BIG TEAMS START1 All Conference Teams In Action Bit later against Butler college. Coachi imns (caoi eets Geor Yost will be amnong the interested () t MIdway -~ spectators at Columbus, SaturdayI when Ohio, Michigan's dearest ene- 1.RtillY T(1ET K1 S:1S; hTmy, clashes with Ohio Wesleyan. The TAC9LES '...…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…111LIr4 Vu~IRNIUAN .I*I FEATURI SCRIM AGE BY G VARSITY TO SINGLE SCORE Kipke made several more brilliant runs and had the spectators on their feet every time he started with the ball After several attempts had fail- ed, Knode and Kirk finally got to- gether on a forward pass and the lat- ter dropped over the goal line wth the third and final score of the aft- ernoon for the Varsity. Freshman Up Gridiron Squad Shows Well In Game Againit Va...…

October 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ELIGI'BLE TO, PLAY Veteran Will Add Great Strength to Varsity Line; Will Not Art 7 Tomorrow YOST GIVES QUAD LI IT WQRK EPARINCk FORl CASE LINEUPS hfiigan Case Kirk..........L.E.........Alden Muirhead......L.T........... Smith itosatti........L.G..........Brill Blott..........C. McAfee or f Cawse Steele .,...R.G.......... Boehm VanderVoort..R.........Farren Neist or Henderson ...R.E....Blyns, Capt. Uteritz.'.......Q.....Grib...…

October 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __._. T w Yale And Iowa Have Nothing Oan Us; We'll Stage Our Own Falmily Fight 1u T1%J . A. 4. We who read the sporting pages of e big daily newspapers or hear, om time to time, talk of -the world ffootball, have without ,doubt noted ie huge slices of publicity that have een given to the coming brother ganst brothrer battle = on; the grid- on, the contest, next Saturday, be-. ween the respective elevens of the rnivers...…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

…DAILY .1 ,.a. w...... T 5. 1101*1~lWVVLOSCASE TEAM 48-0; SLPEYFILD KEEPS SCORE DOWN Makes Many Gains Through Case Line (Continued from page 1.) This was - nothing more than the old line buck played from a fake end rin and the way the line opened up the first two times it was used al- lowed a Case back to sneak through for five .yard advances. Slow charg- ing, due in part to the slippery field, gave the opbosfng passer and kicker more ...…

October 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PRIME WOLV-ERINESFO R ERBILT AFTE-HR FIRST TRIUMP-H Harrier ScheduleE Given By FarrellI [APFSR mIgy Innv 1alring Faults In Play Hal Game With Case S THURSDHAY FOR I OPENING IN StUTH tice yesterday fternoon o rudimentary football, ing placed upon charg- and going down the cks. The coaching staff in to correct the faults rought out in the brand iut up by the Varsity game against Case on ian when asked what he a showing mad...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN I x s Throiwng First Ball juries is a peculiar looking black eye which is affording the rest f the squad much amusement. Today's practice will be the last before the team leaves for Nashville as the squad will depart at noon to-, morrow. The squad will leave on the Ann Arbor Railroad for Toledo where tl'iey will change to the Big Four line and arrive in Nashville on Friday morning via Cincinnati. Returning from Nashville th...…

October 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…. .. , No" awl" Sy 1 ." 9 4] p 3 P a. i ;. t P k r Y ^ J , r + , j7 1 . +" ! Dui! { -Rx nib =Y ,; i P J ' pia T ' 1 p g " b "a ,. a -az x.s,,. . ,_, r.- ..r ,. vrsso-^ .: r- k .mod . ®. , ,: ARMY P1NrJGGRIP Y1FAR RAAD: INOVER TIAXSA TIEER' ', ' NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL CHANCES PPEAR BRIGHT COACH ROCK''E HAS WE~ALTHL OF IMATE~RIAL INCLUD1ING YVET- ERAN BACKS That Notre Dome will have a grid- iron machine as representative as those that ha...…

October 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…_ .W........... r ES LISTED RDAY CARD CanVanderilt Hold These Men? Wrestlers' Called. Meet For Today ide Interest "ettles On Yale-Iowa Clash in Eastj MAROON AND PURPLE TO MEETy IN ' 1 GE8T MD1111-WEST dUME saturday will be the first really big d1y of the football year. With the thrill of opening games practically +ver the gridiron world turns to the tenser interest that comes ith the reerand more serious tests of theE nation's reput...…

October 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… ,moq- mm,. . ---- cauuom uuu 4 - /mi .r1IC7 ~ww~rsr"/"r uWrr / 1 _ 1 LICHSINWILLHAVE MINRBPOT DIVIIO DAC* .LITTLE TO HAVE ('HAIGE 01 ALL ATHLETICS IN THIS )EI'T With increased activity in all ath- 3t1s this year .and attempts to ;rtifgthen thr position of each par- cular. sport, comes the work of the rector of athletics in a drive to ake all sports that have been infor- tal or strong intramurals into one neral division of minor sp...…

October 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 19) • Page Image 6

… D ". ~ :. .. .. \% P: . '' " o' '. , - .. . TO TIE (Continued from Page One) , leece. Kuhn kicked to Kipke who was owned in his tracks on the Michigan 3 yard line. Kipke gained three yards hrough center. Cappon made seven lards around end. Cappon kicked to leece who 'returned 10 yards to the Janderbilt 40 yard line. Kuhn lost .our yards. around left end. Rleece raned three yards through tackle. lcColloughkicked to Kipke who re- arned...…

October 17, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…v ,ld 1~ ""r..:: . r Alpha Sigma Phi; 'Sigma Chi vs. BIAT VANDERBILT DEFENSE COSTS MICHI.GAN VICTORY IN SECOND GAME nes Return With High Praise r Fighting Commodore Eleven LL HANDS PREPARING FOR SATURDAY'S COLUMBUS TILT Michigan's Varsity football squad Aturned from Nashville Sunday night ssatisfied with the result of the ame in which they were held to a :oreless tie by the Vanderbilt Corm- odores but with nothing less than ghest prai...…

October 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

…dMI h """ i u or' i (-Ri ,......r..... Li BITY WILL GET AST DRILL TODAY] OLD RIVALS, OPENING OHIO STATE STADIUM, TO FURNISH BIG FOOTBALL THRILL OF WEEK It's Like a Safe Investment When You Make a Purchase Here Same inep With Exception of wobns at Guard Expected to Start Saturday VETERAN itACKFIELD COUNTE) UPON FOR HEAVY ONSLAUGHT Coach Fielding H. Yost sent the Varsity football squad thru- another stiff workout yesterday afternoo...…

October 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

…+r' wl u tir. U U uu U wl -.__ 16, 9 CUIIOIIIfii{!i1W6) wr VARSITY ENTRINS HERE THEY ARE--FIVE OF THE STALWART BUCKEYE VETERANS WHO OPPOSE MICHIGAN IN SATURDAY'S GREATEST GRID CLASSIC Yost Says: T'll Coaching Staff, 32 Players Party Which Will Invade Columbult Tomorrow In tICHIOAN LINEMEN WILL BE OUTWEIGEi BY 16 PIOUN)DS Coach Fielding H. Yost, assistant Coaches Weiman, Little, Sturzenegger, and Vick; Trainer Archie Hahn,...…

October 20, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

…. ' k - J IIMEN INVAnDE Michigan Half Who Is Big Ten Wonder I YEARLINGS SHDW BREATOnly Two Big Gaomes Listed On IMPROVEM ENT11113WEEK' Gridiron Schedule For Tomorrow OHIO STRONGHOLD anguard of Michigan Host Enters Enemy Country This Morning With Every Man Fit IOANS FIRST TO SEE BLOCK M AWAY FROM FERRY FIE D With every rough edge polished un- . it shone Michigan's Varsity fbot- ili machine, 32 strong, boarded a ichigan Central t...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ,. x. . ..", _ . {ice' , r ..ON" 00oPOO! 4 -ft MiE) , IIIIIIHWJ " ... r.. . w ....... ..+, PEI anumoMm -, -- a . , ., w ~W ._,_ _ __ v _ . _ _ .. ,+... ~ "fr 'itk-vrlvr'hninP s o0:'orivard Passing OI11C .,EdTF '-N P JERF~ECT SHIAPE FOR TO1)XY'S CONTE'S (Special to The Daily)' Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20.-ith last practice before the greatest; game of, the year for Ohio State, Coach SWfliie ag~ain stressed the ...…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

… .r..u.. .r .rn j .. ~ . r-... w i %k ' _. _ .- _ AN SWAMPS OHIO I DEL UGE OF TRICKS: OE'S AIR A TTACK FAILS tinued from Page One) was the, same irresistible- "an this afternoon that he for .the, past two seasons, n by the rankling memory of tSa sustained by him at the today~s opponents. He :he scarlet and gtrey line 1e to tackle, plunging, rip- pulting forward for steady On defense he had Michaels nailed at the line of scrin- but a few...…

October 24, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN D LY wsrrr riz r 01 POO ILMO , I tal allifffluwi U mmw. x CHISAN EARNS GTORY BY GREAT PtYIviu Of ALL Bowen, Cross SCountry Leader ELEVEN ITHOUGHT TEAM'. IN MA'sY YEARS BEST playing, too, left nothing to be de- sired. Inspired Defense Again Michigan's stand against the Buck- eye attack in the third period with the Wilcemen having the ball and first 4own on the Maize and Blue 14 yard line was one of the thrilling.mo...…

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