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Show Wmm Rooters IK W oo Anxious Seat Khe Week From Today the Badgers iSPKr MI: witl1 Michigan's Eleven; jMI. Tliey Noecl Heavy Work. fi-?Bp'iiADjsoN' wis" ct- 2 wi9cn9,n forbiBhas only one more minor football game kff-M&fore the big one with the University 3 Bpf Michigan one week from today. As "Blhe Wisconsin team la far from being wilMi for a b,S Eame tne Badger coaches fiave their work cut out for them dur-iKng dur-iKng the next fortnight. They will be aa-.Hjjteted aa-.Hjjteted by half a dozen old stars, who , iBmve been asked to come back and help .Hlie two graduate coaches whip the team -WHO condition for the big game HjThe Rev. H. H. Jacobs of Milwaukee, , EiMmar guard back In the '90s; Prof. Wal-Ul;tifer Wal-Ul;tifer Alexander of Columbia, Mo.; Attor-iHLw-T Emll Skow of Arcadia, Wis., and i'me Lerum, John Gregg, Dr. S. H. -fcheldon, and Dr. Joseph Dean of Madl-.'peon Madl-.'peon have been assisting the coaches .4Kurlng the past week, and other old I r-;PJ!arB are expected to come back and 5Kclp during the next two weeks. Success In the Michigan game means a 'great deal to "Wisconsin, as It would iCTflMigfre the Cadgers a good chance to land iU'loBpie Middle "West championship. Dofeat, :mn tncolher hand, would mean not bet-.lerthan bet-.lerthan second place. The rivalry be-twcea be-twcea "Wisconsin and Michigan runts v KWgh. It has always run high, but it is f Mr11 now running higher than usual, be-CRue be-CRue the Badgers arc recalling the hu-. hu-. jTnlll.ition heaped upon them by the h JWA'oIverinos at Ann Arbor last year and i ujIK -hlcaS tllc J'ear before. iKPrEres In Perfecting the team has snpflPt been as satisfactory this week as 'iBht be desired. The trouble between ijjcerlaln leaders In athletics on the one - 'f'c ani several of the football men as-MkI as-MkI ? 10 P,aces n athletic board on h ;B.the otr"er, threatened to disrupt the " -ieam early in the week, but the differences differ-ences have been adjusted and all is gQ0reace and harmony now.. The setile-tiIB?e;it setile-tiIB?e;it of tlie d,fllculty was a. victory for K;.1uinen ai'PlrlnS to appointment to the iMath,1(!llc board. Reinp, the star center, Rv Vanderboom, the veteran halfback, RLere the footall men appointed on the iMward, and -Wilson Bertke, the big ' IK? i' was eltctetl President of the 'K?'' The Playr8 who particularly in-K?i in-K?i 0n a larser football represonta-K?n.,on represonta-K?n.,on the bonr(1 were Vanderboom, i y' Clark' Remn and Bertke. Dil"Ri i practlco th,s wek was consldera-!rBsL. consldera-!rBsL. '"terfered with by the Injuries re--E , y the men in Pt gamea and -Er mmaBea Cant- Bll8h sot back Into ' 3 Km t naB0 work Thursday, after being 'HT.i. ln,rteen dQya on nccount of an In-' In-' l t.,hls rlSht Bld- Hemp. Kinney, "Kii fT st,roiiulst, and Kuermsled have 'WWh d up wIth lrJurlfrs. Most of tmmLcn' however, have recovered sufil-rmQlK sufil-rmQlK l? get bQCk '"to e scrimmages. b iSKcitU attcnt!on has been given dur-"feS dur-"feS ;Iie la8t fow da'y to th trengthcn-Kf trengthcn-Kf lne defense of the team. The veak-K.WP0 veak-K.WP0 In tlle I,nG aPPears to be at Km 8uard' where Stromquisrt does not iKtM show the development desired ' iCiT0'"1, He ls B00d on offense, ,iK?V.la".y whcn carrj-ing the ball, but hUb BUardt5' Particularly Fleischer, J Pounder who was captain of la "(hrfni tS.hma" team- hnve bcen BOlng iKlkMGh,him nnd breaking up the 'var-lIanvK 'var-lIanvK p!ays- Bertke and Kluney at P'sKnii: ha'.e becn dolnt? excellent work. JrtlNSi b,tr and heavy- but Kinney is IBRi They aro exPected to giye the big BonnSnn V1?111 311 lhc' care to do! lHmJroat.Iefi BUnnl 18 shwlr.g some JBS&nmie,nt 110 hftS been under tbe s.S3winP hJ,511 ReHBon. but Is gradually get-Sf-, has increased in weight rK.190 m P""d since the prucUco flfMKttlnV n ptn BU8h and Flndly re 3B ' "houHnP VnQ eame ftt cnd9- Hemp 'PmB! ha7,fh,B ,0,dTt,mo forni at center, Y -lKT8U.ffered a little during the week ?MkuSmk the JaBt 8lx days- while fCWtatS "a8filIlhM bcen nursing his ln-f ln-f Ifcrovem? ha9hown considerable 1m-le 1m-le ffs boPafU?ularly ln Beneralohlp. mVlLiryln dr5p kicking from JBVSSim?6 and thlrty-"ve yard ;t'tt what a"dorboo,m Is much superior 7 Mferit,rJ-n.g WBl'.at fullback, but ls suf-tfiSan.and suf-tfiSan.and ?ov!lbad lce' Sanford, Gro-m.i Gro-m.i ' Schneider are new men who are doing good work in the back field. Franzke ls turning out to be a good, consistent man at halfback. "Wrabetz, who did good work in the back field last year, ls back ln practice, after a long absence on account of an Injured shoulder. shoul-der. As the team lined up with Notre Damo ln Milwaukee It weighed jUBt 2021 pounds, an average per man' of 184 pounds. This ls the heaviest team Wisconsin Wis-consin has ever had. YALE DEPENDED UPON THIS GROUP OF STABS FOB, ONE OF THE STRONGEST TEAMS OF HER HISTORY THIS FALL. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT THEY ARE CAPAIN HOGAN, BOWMAN, RORABAOK, ROCKWELL, BLOOMER., AND AT THE BOTTOM ON THE LEFT IS KINNEY, WHO WILL ACT AS ! GUARD, AND THE RIGHT SHOWS SHEVLIN, WHO WILL PLAY FULL BACK. ' J |