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October 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY There is a mighty good place to eat on Huron Street. They call it Teet's Dining Halls 1 MATHER WORKIN-G WITH PROMISING 805 East Huron Street Fir: EA) F tha fres ed can rep sist pus st Year Team Possesses Potential Varsity Backfield and Line Aspirants lLY SCRIMMAGES ARE NOT UNPLEASING TO THE COACHES rom a squad that jpumbered more n 175 a week ago E. J. Mather, shman football coach has succeed- in culling out the mos...…

October 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY'' # I i[that the men will be ready for work at all are asked to report at this meet- course and in spite of the stiff breeze Albion distance man, have been doing this evening. For the first few work- ig. Freshmen candidates who are and muddy roads, the men covered the best work, outs the men will be drilled in noth- also on the football squad need not the distance in good time. The dis- Marston, one of the. most promising ...…

October 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…I Ferry field from the northwest and pit which spelled defeat for M. A. C. FARMER TEAM THAT MEETS WOLVERINES ,' N lanced its way through wool and can- The same is. true of the coming battSATUR AY WILL HAVE NINE VETERANS M. A. C. will oppose the Wolverines next Saturday for the sixteenth time in 23 years. Only twice in the his- tory of. the conflicts, between the Yost trained elevens and the Farm- ers, have the East Lansing boys been returned...…

October 13, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…4, THE MICHIGAN DAILY iw s r4G rw ' lye. r led "; " "" " .70 " .' F freshman football squads with addi- kle, Van Orden left guard, Johns cen- and sent the ball squarely between the tional fight and pep. Coach Yost has ter, Crawforth right guard, Henry posts. been drilling his team in the new right tackle, Curran right end, Ute Kipke Kicks Field Goal shifts and formations 'with apparent ritz quarterback, Usher fullback, The fiel...…

October 14, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )AY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gourdin Wins Championship island. He led a field of seven com- New York, Oct. 13-Ned Gourdin of petetors with a score of 12 points. Harvard university, world champion running broad jumper, won the nation- Being a customer is the onlysquali- fication necessary for you to see the al pentathlon championship of the Wisconsin game at our expense. Ar- amateur athletic union at Travers cade Barber Shop...…

October 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… in m ink encil made, Frances Caspari, teacher of voice Ha ler & Fuller, culture. Studio, Cornwell Bldg. For kdv. terms, Phone 638.-Adv. j4 Games For 7 SALE I, OF Union Tickets WEST Home Team Visiting Team lfichigan ...................M. A. C. Iowa ....................... Illinois Ohio State................Minnesota Northwestern...........Wisconsin N( Purdue....... .... Notre Dame ga Missouri Ames ve Nebraska ..........Haskell Indian...…

October 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN -DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY .1' THREE DETROIT LECTURES IN EXTENSION SERVICE ANNOUNCED Three lectures to be given in De- troit by faculty men have been an- nounced by the University Extension service. On Oct. 24 Prof. H. R. Cross vii speak before the Thumb and Tack club, and Prof R. M. Wenley will lecture on "Literature as a Means of Personal Education" before tf e De- troit Review Gib. Prof. Louis Kar- pinsk will speak to the...…

October 18, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY___ . . .: ., .' : "- -' .. .. ., ,. , ". ,, **.+ . w, . ., .. ,. . .. "-. ,.. ." .". " .-. *, 4 4" - - } k PLAYERS EET ON FRIDAY of the soccer team will r evening to elect perma- s for the ensuing year. All flast year's Varsity and rested are urged to at- y effort is being made to nes with outside teams on :ys the football teaml~ plays home. Capt. G.,E. Dyason awed the officiais of the ses and the Flint soccer report...…

October 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ---. po. r. I.; thers do, go down town to J. h's for Lab. Coats, Dental~ 'alter's Coats, etc., e nd save ext to Wuerth Theater.-Adv. ART IS SELLING $3.00 & $4.00 CAPS AT 1.00 & $2.00 RT MARQUARDT 608 E. LIBERTY EASTERN FOOTBALL FURNISHES SUR-PRISES UNEXPECTED HAPPENS WHEN word, Saturday's football contests NAVY DOWNS PRINCETON were by no means devoid of thrills. AT ANNAPOLIS Navy Beats Princeton By far the greatest s...…

October 20, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MMMI r 5 P t "', -y t.' i 1 1 "1 " f (. . taa*tat yt R f 1 iTAL GAES ON SATURDA'S GRID SCHEDULE SQCCER NOTICE Practice for the informal soc- cer team will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon on Ferry field. Other Big Eastern Games The Penn State-Harvard game Willi ERAL CHAMPION CONTENDERS CLASH IN EARLY SEASON HEADLINERS ne of the big games of the coming: irday in Conference football circles he battle between Ill...…

October 21, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… ... " " " . y "' " t " f + " +f . '. w ' r ' "" 11 f O a W "" " " a N / , " ., " ... . t 1" a .. """ ":. + 'may . 4; t . +. . .. ".*. .... .. ". " ' ., . ..,. . , ". " , , r," t t .. ,: . blil" [ER IN SEARCH FRESH LINEMEN wealth of material on hand, ther of the freshman foot-, I is having a hard time de- Just what men will be con- s the freshman team. uad still numbers about 80 it is too early in the sea- .00 REWARD formation leading t...…

October 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… THE LAST TIME OHIO PLAYED ON FERRY FIELD SCARLET AND GREY SQUAD' LEAVES COLUBUS ULLOF FIGHT AND HO1PE Wilcemen in Pink of Condition for good start toward victory. Buckeye Tiit Which has Importait coaches have nursed their men along' Bearing on Title all week so as to prevent any letdown from the efficiency which the Ohioans OHIO COACH HAS DIFFERENT attained almost over night for the OFFENSIVE FOR WOLVERINES Minnesota battle.' Ohio State's ...…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY News From The Other Colleges rown-Thirteen fraternities at wn university have agreed not to any rushing until after the foot- season. They are backed in their, td by Dean Randall. By "no rush- it is meant that the fraternities not spend any money upon fresh- t, nor will they admit freshmen to r houses or hold any conversa- i with them regarding fraternity ters. raternities entering the agreement Alpha Delta Phi, Delta...…

October 25, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…... . _ . " wf .. .. " _ ,." .., ." '" ' "° .. m,'. . " s .. ., .. ,t ,, . , " , .. . . ,. .. ....:, . ... ,., o b m _. ." .I.FO I-NOS NOWT .dv. WIN FROM ILLIN018 . BUY A "SPECIAL" TICKET Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. NOw sers.-Ai ,. 1 NOW IS THE TIME SELECT YOUR SHEEPSKIN" WE ARE SHOWING LINE OF A LARGE UROYS AND MOLESKINS ITH FUR COLLARS FACULTY MEN TO l TOSS HORSESHOES All faculty enthusiasts for quoits are urged to meet at 5 o'...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY N .. _ _ Y _ .. ........._... 1 . ~ a i . . " " - e 1.7 01 ", ,l . ~~o r r -11U 1 ,_ °- s ° Probably 50 per cent of [ichigan Freshmen have ever playedtBilliards be- ore comning to Ann Arbor. They say that 90 per eent of Michigan men play illiards on and off d ur- ng their college course, Rost of them at [fl - x rt. : r, ''11ll11 #111111 1111111111111111111111111111 11llillI t ll tll 1111111111111111111 11111 l ti ...…

October 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…TOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . . .... .. , .. , .. , ..... .. . . ;: ;. x : , ,..,., .. ,. t .... . , .. ,. '# . v. :", . ;" ." .+ . ,, ' " z ..". ." ": .. 1. . .. ." "... +. ... .'. .. r' . . ." . : " +.. . . .." .... .. ..'. "..+' ". ,+". .., e " "" r ... -f. r. .. " i. " " +.". .. ".. . . . . .. i. c X THE -IRON COUNTY CLUB MEETS TONIGHT AT 7:30 - LANE HALL NEW STUDENTS URGED TO BE PRESENT. After the Shon> T H E --ta- "HUNGER CURE SANDWIC...…

October 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Jig .... . _ }A t s *' 1 ~ lyi ; w . ' r - -"- . .:. * ' . . .: " " "' " J t y+ " " " " " " s . . "" " "." 11 1IYVV I . ,t" lp °" : \n16ow£IZ m 1 TO URBANA IS CH OF NO TEAM A U1UROOTERS The Badgers brought down their best washing machine, soaked the colors of Illinois for four 15 minute periods, Dig Send-Off Given Football Hen As Varsity Departs IFor Illinoisl and faded out orange, taking style 19 to 0. what wa...…

October 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBE /, a " . .y .. . ". .. f 4 t, ',' ® Y f ; _.. Dr. Peet to Speak in Philadelphia Dr. M. M. Peet,' of the University hospital staff, has gone to Philadelphia for the week end, where he is to de- liver an address before the American College of Surgeons. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. 4. m amuusmuuuua a a laa gMy w XICMIGAN vs. ILLINOIS U OTBL r^ Games For Today West -Illinois vs. Michigan at Urban...…

October 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

… TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. ., .... t ... .,,, , ,. . . , t. .. ' i ti i. ,r a ,u" '. . 4 ' .. Y :j .3 .1. -i 3 . . - f 7 t .." . r .. - " '" s . .... . '... . ,. .. k, i., ,:. * - - .. ."., .. .. MNDISBELL LEAD RESERVES AND FRESHMAN IN CROSS COUNTRY MEET Both Men Make Fast Time, Having Little Trouble in Distanc- ing Field SECOND STRING MEN MEET AGGIE RESERVES SATURDAY Although the Varsity cross country runners were at Urbana competing with...…

October 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…THE MICIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 9-1 Students Are of Many Faiths (By Edward Lainbrecht) Jews. All these figures include both relative size and order these groups Bretheran ...... 7 if someone had asked me last week members and non-members who prefer remain almost the same from year. to Greek Orthodox. 7 how many different religions there that church. year, although their order differs from Morman......... 7 are among the stude...…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER .9, 1921 Clearly he knows something of what ard of "Nocturne" are two of the he is discussing. The book is not the outstanding figures in English fictiol afar the men who fall under his criti- In "Nocturne" Swinnerton has come cism. The author is "inside," and the very near to writing that theoretical- "EHIK DOIN" shich, jumbled together apparently opinions which he voices are free ly possible thing,...…

October 16, 1921 • Page Image 4

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1921 Eugene O'Neill--§n Appreciation (By S. T. B.) few American writers who under- part of its work. In his one-act plays, his mind, through the crimes which he "The American drama," says Mont- stands the writing of naturalism so it is always there, a living, moving- has committed and which have made rose J. Moses in the introduction to that in the very beauty of the depres- almost a life-fo...…

October 23, 1921 • Page Image 4

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1921 the stamps, and lick them on. JheSyrianProblem Books and Authors Inotice here and there a tendency to disparage criticism on the basis (Continued from Page One) GLEANINGS ness was sent, as you can see, after that "it is only the opinion of one the language and the people, said to (By G. D. E.) the European war had been in prog- man." So was Newton's law of gravi- me, "is the kind of pec...…

October 30, 1921 • Page Image 4

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1921 '4 Students Are of Many Faiths (By Edward Lambrecht) Jews. All these figures include both relative size and order these group, Bretheran 7 .... 7 If someone had asked me last weekimembers and non-members who prefer remain almost the same from year to Greek Orthodox. 7 .... 7 how many different religions there that church. year, although their order differs from Morman.........7 .... 7 are ...…

October 01, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…MLC ALUMI HIL $50,OQ0 IS NEW (GOAL SETU IOR BLT1LDIMG; $1O,OO ALREADY RAISED Michigan a five-ton dumping truck, which will be a great aid to the Uink- versity, as up to this time the trucks had to be hired by the day, says E. C. Pardon, superintendent of the Build- ings and Grounds department. BROG SAF PAK LAUNDRY CASE S S S IT IS LARGE IT IS NEW IT IS STRONG IT COSTS MUCH LESS- THERE ARE NONE BETTER. IHONE 112 AN~D HAVE ONE SENT TO YOU...…

October 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…'" ANN ARR WILL JOIN '.:I MICHIGANMUSIC WEEK Office fours nient VEm. 12, Ov< 711 'N. cade Theat "iatv Area Driver 1 "City Representatives Support Director Robert Lawrence In Project ne Never Would Think THAT Things But th Could Taste so Good. ey have a special way of doing things AT A, T ).AIRY ,LUNCH EAST WILLIAM STREET ttil1te Ca14|111C1111t11t11tflillliilltlllll[11lltlttlll Y R t 1 I I 1 f Plans are now under way for Ann Arbor's...…

October 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…i FALL TENNIS DSSIP 1 (By Friank McPike) Oldtimers maintain that the crowd turday surpassed any first game thering in the history of the sport re. It is certain that the attendance ure established Saturday has never en equalled at an opening game ain e memory of the present generation . the, camnpus. More than 12,000 peo- e jammed their way through the rnstiles in the course of the after- on. Heavy overcoats and robes that were rried to Fe...…

October 05, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…1 1 L'. 1V11\..1A AAL.A ,;- *1 *s and Girls, WE ASSURE YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME AND THE QUALITY OF SERVICE ATTAINED THRU 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE r A University Bookstore r , GRIDIRON GOSSIP (By Harry B. Grundy) Nine members of the Western Con- ference swung Into action on the gridiron on Saturday, in games which were eatured by Chicago's easy tri- umig over Northwestern. Althoug a victory for Stagg's Maroons was gen- erally predicted, the e...…

October 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…v4 IATCHES NEXT WEEK MATHER ISSUES INITIAL CALL FOR WOLVERINE BASKETEERS cl " LF - PAK LAUNDRY CASE T IS NEW T IS STRONG T COSTS MUCH LESS ARE NONE BETTER. PHONE 112 AND HAVE ONE SENT TO YOU., QAG'S, 209-211 E. Washington St Domestic O'Coats English Burberry Coats Interfraternity athletics will get un- der way on Monday with, the opening of the soccer tournament. Entries are being received in the Intramural of- fice, room 3, Press buil...…

October 07, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

…LL ASS INTS Whether you play foot ball, basket ball or indulge in my Ithletic sport, Spalding mplements will give most satisfaction. Send for catalogue i. SPALDING & BROS.. 1 So. State St., Chicago trim your hair and we will let Michigan trim Wisconsin for cade Barber Shop.-Adv. ize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. All men wishing to try out for assistant basketball manager are requested to meet in the hand- . ball court of the gymnasium at 5 o'cloc...…

October 08, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

… CASEO GRIDIRON GOSSIP F. Clinthorne L.H. Folk "Century Market" 213 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 1091 Credit to Organizations CANNED GOODS SOAPS OL- BUTTER FLOUR * COFFEE Q. Boehim E. R.T. rns Reed R.G. Sloat C. Wise Vick C. L.G. Grabiel L.T. Smith L.E. Edwards Goebel R.E. Kirk Cappon L.E. L.T. Dunne IG. Wilson Muirhead R.G. R.T. Banks Q. Usher L.H. Steketee F. Kipke R.H. MICHIGAN I Grid Men Show Average Minds In lMen tal,,Tes...…

October 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I NOLVERINES DOWN cASE ELEVEN, 64-0 (Continued from Page One) Vick kicked off to Linn who was lowned by Kipke on his own 15 yard ine. Mohr made 3 yards through eft tackle and Hamilton punted to Jteritz who was downed on the 50 ard line. Searle made 4 yards through ackle. Kipke made it first down on he next play. Uteritz skirted right nd for 10 yards. A pass Uteritz to ?roebel was, good for 25 yards. Usher! ailed to g...…

October 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . - . ; \..\ J " I + f iISPOR.. S ti +" ";* _ _ ,. in L. Elio FOOTBALL SQUAD SHOWS ADVANCE IN cASE GAME, DRILLS FO M !IC Wieman and Gunther Back in Uniforms For Light Practice; Nelsch Still Out S5 CANDIDATES REMAIN ON VARSITY SQUAD AFTER CUT Michigan's football team came out of the Case game in good shape. Aside from minor Jolts received by Dunne and Steketee, there were no mishaps to the rest of the squad. ...…

October 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY LEARN TO DANCE Armory, opening October 14th. Prof Mittenthal, of Detroit, Teacher of mod ern dancing, having taught here fo two seasons with big success, has ha ten years successful experience. Mem ber of the International Association o Masters of Dancing, recently been to the 28th convention in N. Y., and will teach the following new dances: Ter- race Fox Trot, Culture Walk, and th University Waltz. These dances have ma...…

October 13, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 MORE THAN 60 MEN AWRMATHER'S CALLI DUKE DUNNE, OF LAST YEAR'S TEAM, MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PLAY Headed by Capt. "Bud" Rea, more than 50 aspirants for the Varsity bas- ketball team answered Coach Mather's first call for practice last Monday night. For the most part, the men who turned out on Monday night were lacking in experience, but this defi- ciency can easily be overcome and Coach Mather seems well satisfied with the ...…

October 14, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…OCTOBER 14,x921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IUYENATED M. A C ELEVEN HOPES ORCOMgBACK IN CONTEST SATURDAY les to Present a Formidable Drilled to Stop Wolverine Offense Line MICHIGAN SQUAD WEAKENED BY INJURIES TO REGULARS Over-optimism and the talk of a high score in Saturdays contest against M. A. C. has begun to wane with the announcement that the Farm- ers are coming with a line which will in all probability outweigh the Var- sity, unless Coac...…

October 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…IL'WVR, 1 I. . 11- INESOTA ClJ ES 0 CENTER OF ATTENTION IN CONFERENCE BATTLES1 THE YEAR M. A. C. WON 24-0 HOW THEY FACE EACH OTHER F. BRADY L.H. NOBLETT Q.B .ARCHI BALD p R.G. C. L.G. SWANSON MORRISON MATSON N VAN ORDEN VICK WILSON L.G. C. R.G. L.T. L.E. THORPE GINGRICH MUIRHEAD GOEBEL R.T. R.E. BANKS Qt USHER F. KIPKE L.H. UTERITZ R.H.r MICHIGAN PORTED & DOMESTIC CHEESE IEMBERT EDAM ROQUEFORT DERKRANZ SWISS PHIL CREAM IENT...…

October 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ . " *,; . * 0..4." . *+r *: ** .;+P9." SP IP 1055 COUNTRY TRIALS BRING OUT SEVERAL FAST VARSITY CANIAE vis Leads Teammates. Over 5 Mile Course Time of 26:53 LY 9 FRESHMEN RE FOR SATUR Across Tape in Good 3 PORT tDAY'S RUN Harry Davis, stepping over the dif- Lcult 5-mile course in the fast time f 26 minutes and 53 seconds, had lit- le trouble in placing first in the tryout for the cross country runners. Whittemore ...…

October 18, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… t 0 D A Y Screen ade-Charles Ray in Charles ioyt's play "A Midnight Bell." jestic-Doris May and Hobart osworth in "The Foolish Ma- ons." erth-Douglas Fairbanks in is own production "The Three [usketeers." heum-Marie DuPont in "The age of Paris." Yosttays:-- Ohio State has the greatest offensive power this year that I have ever seen in an Ohio team. They are great on defensive too but their offensive is what amazes me. All 11 men are in ev...…

October 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

…"THE MICHIGAN DAILY f. ..., .,....a..,........._... _. FOUND-Have you found out Ham A NEW LINE of tea sets on display gives hot biscuits or Johnny cake. The at DeFries Art Store.-Adv. kind mother makes with his 35 cent dinners. We deliver lunches. Ham's Pay your Daily subscription at the Lunch. 538 Forest. Call 1526-M.-Adv. Press Bldg.-Adv. CADILLAC - for hire by hour or trip. Any time. -- any place.' Call Lee, 1376-J, or see me at 324...…

October 20, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…THE' MICHIGAN DAILY .. t DETEBMINATION FEATURES GRIDIRONI WORK FROMI YST DOWN TO TRYOUTS Another Plea On ehalf Of Cross Country Squad Is Voiced By Runner I AUTO LIVERY 416 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 5834 With or Without ]Driver START IT RIGHT 11 V-- 7:30 Breakfast EO0 Lunch 6:00 Dinner END IT RIGHT Dean Cabot and Dr. Busby of Medical School to Take Charge 6! AUl Injuries CRIPPLES FOLLOW TEAMMATES / AROUND FINAL SIGNAL DRILL Varsity football ...…

October 21, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

…n IlL,] ULVI BUCKEYE MENTOR IS SA WITH STATE'S ELEVEN DEFENSE (By Karl B. Pauly) (Sporting Editor of the Ohi Lantern) Well-pleased with the elei defense as it showed up inI tory over Minnesota last , Dr. J. W. Wilce, Ohio State coach, is prming his team v newattack to besused aga Wolverines in the game at bor. At present it looks as if ti eyes would go into the fray line-up similar to that sent the Gophers. Coach Wilce,l never knows his bat...…

October 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

…1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3 Victories, 2 Draks, In 17 Games; Michigan Record Against Ohio State Seven All-American Choices In 20 Years Boast Of Michigan ootball . ;.. Camp was Adolph Schultz. He was a center on the teams of '04-'08 and holds down the center position on Yost's an1 time first team. Schultz played in the days when the center rush was so" popular and it took a good man to play the position in the center of the line. The third ma...…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… 5 . . .. . .. . .. ." . NMFIRM t'. . .jI Y : r .. . .:. . 1 '1 . * , :p _- Ur SCORE BY ,QUARTERS GAN' 1st 0 0 2nd 0 3rd 4th FINAL 0 00 7 0 7-141 ILLINOIS ALSO STARTS BASETBLLPRACTICE' Urbana, Ill., Oct. 20. -- Although football is scarcely advanced beyond the early season stage, the University of Illinois basketball candidates have been drilling for more than two weeks, in an effort to develop another quintet which will re...…

October 25, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

…LY ,. JAIL VINDICATED BY ICASO SAVE PRINCETON oon Team Beat Tigers r Own Smashing Game at IJNOIS STILL HAMPERED BY LOSS OF INJURED STARS hief among the upsets caused by stern Conference football elevens urday was the defeat of Princeton Stagg's Maroons in the first inter- tional clash between those two Oens. Chicago has ,a two year con- et with Princeton but before the Ie even Walter Eckersall, former roon quarterback and now famous tba...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DA AILr _ .. _. T- LET THE DEAD BURY ITS DEAD" WHILE WETURNTOTHE WEEK'SGAM Centre-Harvard, Cornell-Dartmouth, Penn State-Georgia Tech., Penn. Pitt Are East's Features MICHIGAN - ILLINOIS GAME IS CONFERENCE HEADLINER Once upon a time a sage of days gone by hauled out his typewriter, scratched his head, and imparted a wise thought to the waiting world. "Let the dead past bury its dead," he said. The great gridiron battles wage...…

October 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __T__ History Of Ilichigan-Illinois Games Shows 1ut Two Victories Out Of Seven For Indians ANN ARBOR SHOZ REPAIRING FACTORY. Bring your repairs and save money by walking a block; next to. Ham's Lunch Room. 534 Forest Avenue --Adv. WIN FROM ILLINOIS! BUY A "SPECIAL" TICKET NOW! Tonight after the show you will want some light refreshments AND you can't take her to a better place than --THE -- Betsy Ross Shop GREAT OPENIN...…

October 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY , .. Y , -- CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD IN TRIANGULAR IMEET CAPTAIN PENBERTHY HEADS MEN AGAINST INDIANS AND OHIO RUNNERS Six men will leave this morning for Urbana to compete with Ohio State and Illinois in the triangle cross coun- try race on Saturday. Captain Pen- berthy, although still bothered with a sore ankle, will be among those to go, as will Chute, Whittemore, Stand- ish, Marston and Bowen. These men were the first to...…

October 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY LIGHT CONFERENCE TEA MSBUSY TODAY Minnesota-Wisconsin, and Michigan. Illinois Are Center of Big Ten Attractions CHICAGO PLAYS COLORADO; 0. 8. U. -AND PURDUE REST Eight Big Ten football teams swing into action today. Of the live import- ant games on the card two are with outside- teams, and one of these comes from far off Colorado. With other important Conference elevens playing opponents of relative- ly little power in ...…

October 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…MICHIGAN DAILY SCORE BY QUARTERS t 'i GAN ist 0 2nd 3rd 0 0', 4th FINAL 0 3 ILLINOIS 0 0 0 0 WOLVRNSSCORE 3- VICTORY OVER ILLINI (Continued from Page One) Durant punted out of bounds on his 49-yard line. Cappon hit line for 9 yards. Cappon plowed for first down. Roby made 5 yards on plunge. Cap- pon made 2 more. Roby went through for 10 yards. Michigan's first down on Illinois 21=yard line. Cappon adds 4 yards. Roby slips. , R...…

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