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Ludwlg Tir '' fJSBtiJ. ,f fc THBATRB8 r. wv ( Oliver H' . t i "; 4lV VPR ' BIG GAME AT ANN ARBQR NOV. 9 MICHIGAN-MINNESOTA QAME THE M08T IMPORTANT IN WEST. GOPHER MACHINE IS VERY STRONG Vost Must 'Develop the Wolverines If Michigan Expects to Repeat 1909 Trick. BY WALTER H. ECKER8ALL. Although tho football soaeon Is not lialf over, all Indications point to tho Minnesota-Michigan gamo to' bo played at Ann Arbor dn Nov. 10 as being the most Important contcBt In tho west this season. At tho same Unto allow anccB must be made for tho showing1 which Illinois, Indiana and Notro Damo will make. With a team composed almoBt en tirely of votoranB, Minnesota already 'has made a great showing by defeat lng ovory toam It has mot, and tho Gophers only have to defdat Chicago and "Wisconsin to journey to Ann Ar bor with, a clean slato. Minnesota is suro to make strenuous offorts to ac complish this purpose. Tho Gophers havo met and defeated Lawrence, South Dakota, Amea and Nebraska by decisive scores, and tho early season form displayed by Capt. Johnston and his cohorts, Ib evldenco enough of tho .strongth of tho team which will try to avongo the defeat at the handB of Michigan last season. Gophers HavcWcal Team. From present Indications, Minnesota haB an ideal team 'which Is adapted perfectly for tho now gamo. Tho lino Is composed of plaVorB who aro fast, heavy, and agile, and they nro ablo to nanaio tnoir opponents in a mannor- whlch enables the backs to execute successfully most any sort of plays behind tho line. Tho backflold Is com posed of probably tho fastest sot of backs In tho country In Johnston. Rosonwald, an'd Stevens. Couplod with thlB great asset is tho exception a! ability ,ot Quarterback;McGovorn, who was tho unanimous choice last season for this position on, the. All American and All-WeBtorn elevens. Pickering, who last year played full back, In which position ho was con sidered tho equal of any In tho west, haB this. yeTr been Bhlfted to end, where his 192 pounds of weight, his speed and general knowledge of tho gamoho should bo a terror toany cloven. Frank, on the other extrem ity, although a new man to followers of weBtorn football, has done all that ould be asked of him this year while .playing- this position, and la sure to develop Into a star end ruBh. ' Walker 8trong on Defense. Walker at right tackle will be re membered from last season when ho raised havoc with tho offense of most teams, and with a year's experience should be better than- ever. Young, the other tackle, is looked upon as a wonder In 'Minneapolis, whllo tho con tor trio, Robinson, Morrell, and Brom s .... .. . . ley, snouia be aoio to take caro of any thing they meet. With such an aggregation of stars; Coach Williams should have one of his strongest teams' In years, and certain ly one that' should retain Its title of conference champions. Minnesota will como down to Chicago one week from Saturday to meet the 'Maroons and this game will furnish' , line on the strength of the team. Although little is known of the teams which Mlnne sota.has boaten this fall, the fact that the Gophers won' their four contests by large scores Is proof enough -that Minnesota will bo a hard team to beat this fall. - After winning all Its games last year by one-sided scores, the Gophers were beaten by Michigan In their last game. victory In this' contest would havo glvea them Just claims to the western championships, but the strength of Michigan was underestimated by Mln neapolls. The faot was demonstrated by the betting prior to the game when odds of 2 to 1 were offered on Uw Gophers. Coach Williams tried lb beat Michigan with the same plays which he bad used all through the season, and for every 'fermatlpia which was sprung by Minnesota Coach Yost had given vis team a special de fense, with the result that the Go , TAILORING DEPT. Highst Grade . Eastern Styles and Exclusive Patterns $25 to $50 Fill Dress Suits our SPECIALTY phers were unable to gain consistently. Yost Looks to Two Games. .'Yost had concentrated his efforts on the Pennsylvania , and Minnesota games and developed his team gradu ally with the purpose ofhavlng It in the best of shape Xor these games. The development camo and tho Quak ers and Gophers were beaten. Although Michigan haB not shown any Indications of having a strong team this year, it Is certain there will be an eleven developed at Ann Arbor which is sure to make things' Interest ing for any aggregatlon.lt meets. In the old days when Michigan was noted for Its strong elevens, the strength or these teams was demonstrated in the first few games when large scores were made. In late years the condi tions have been reversed. WUh'mate rial which did not compare "with the men turned 'out for the teams In' 1900 to 1905 Inclusive, Tost now has to de velop, carefully his teams and there aro sovoral candidates who have to be drilled InMhe crudest rudiments. ' Conditions at Ann Arbor thlr year appear to be the same as last year. After Us defeat by Notre Damo, no person would have bet a nickel on the wolverlftM to win, from Pennsylvania, fctttr tW,iisiapMe-d;was accomplished BBBBBBfPa9jiBBBnBM BBBBBBBBBBBBBV jb2sllD BBBBBBBBfl vBBft SJESjBBBBBBa BBBBiBBBBBBBlvB jBSBBBBBBBBBBB jmB,tHBBs9 MBBflSjn'aBBB2iSBBBfe. v BBaS' Eff SJRBSSJfeTpSBBBB and tlMjpwekers went dowa in defeaJU ROOTgRSl . , ... r ,. L --i ilill I i ' ' ' ' ' ''..I ... - Get Megaphones at Maye for Game REGISTER at ii .V Elliott Bros. TAILORS "Good Clothes Shop" 142 So. 12th FOR YOUR FALL CLOTHES Then Michigan's Btock went up 100 per cent and considerable money, wob bet and won in tho game with Minne sota a week later. Michigan Start Is Poor.' This year Michigan asBhown noth ing to warrant any hopes of a vlirary over Minnesota being' entertainer, but Tost has material. Although he has lost some good men, the 'Wolverine coach has a number of promising men at his disposal who should take the place of last year's stats. Minnesota has by far an easier road to traVol than Michigan. The Gophers should win from Chicago and Wiscon sin, while Michigan will have a much' harder time winning from Notre Dame and Pennsylvania. The Penn contest will not have Any effect on the standing of the Wolverines as far as the western championship is con cerned, but the bard, battle with the Quakers' one week before the Gopher battle may keep the Wolverines from being at their best If the players of both teams do not meet with any accidents and the elev ens show the improvement which should come with the advancement of the, season the game at Ann Arbor between the teams representing Mich igan and MlBBeeeU should be. prolific of the same' brand of footbalf rhlcfc Bios. Today MADE-IP DEPT. Suits Made-up by . '' "ODR TAILORS'' ' ? 7 in Dull Season ONE PRICE I $25.00 FALL STYLES featured at the contest at Minneapolis last year. "DAD" ELLIOTT HE!)E.' International Y. M. CrjC! Student Sec retary to Speak Sunday.' "' A J. Elliott of Chicago, familiarly knownfas "Dad"B Ulott, wlll:be in Lin coin. He holds' the position of-International Y. M. O. A. secretary.'- At the present time ho has supervision of the colleges and universities of-the middle west i 'Sunday afternoon he will meet with all the committeemen of the- unlver nlfv V. XT n A Via. will annol, t..lnfl.. and advise tho students on their work A Tor the past .eight years he has been resting. His health has been broken down on account of overwork. He has agaln.taken up his duties with university students, ' - Mr. Elliott Is a graduate of North western, and while in school was1 a great football player, being chosen All -C .Vf jWeetern end for" twe years. He Teas , ale a membervf (;he track and baee ; kbaH)' teams pf Northwestern while he; was:- in school, He is a eser of Delta Tail Delta fraternity; and' tea been la assoelatlom-'work for six year. , 1 1 ml : U l i ' X && 'M ,1- '. i! rv Jrt 1 y '. " A ? 4, 3. "U V f ' Us ., v H-1 , Vt'1,, y,. u !, V ''lJ r js J &; " I Of J I- ,, t . i. -. !' ,n A-'