Michiganensian. [1921]

.-~rn * e-I~rU mM~r fr —r --- I- -- 't ^,? )-^~. s m ( Bril ~, -. picked by many western critics on Conference teams. The other!jj a is that of Tad Wieman, who was prevented from being one of the s i::t year by an injury in mid-season, which kept him out of the game To fill these two positions is a task that any coach would own dif,^i has before done the impossible, and may do so again. In the pc ^'17 Michigan has a coming linesman who subbed for Wieman in 1920:. satisfactory at all times. Three men from the backfield will be lost to the team this Ju: //a Jack Dunn, Abe Cohn, and Jack Perrin. All three were regulars t^ exception of Dunn, have three years of Varsity competition behin f:-: was especially valuable, filling in at end when the occasion deman< ': the blow of losing one regular quarterback, one fullback and one half ((.. possesses some exceptional material for next year. Bank, who pla ',tt football in the Chicago and Minnesota games, Steketee, who was I:i! all-star I920 football teams, Nelson, a defensive player of rare abi] one of the most consistent ground gainers of the year, are all lette be available for Coach Yost in 1921. '.i: In the line, Captain-elect Dunne stands above others because of,i,' playing in the 1920 schedule. Next year will be the fourth of inte:; ball for Dunne, as well as Wilson and Vick. All three of these n in the S. A. T. C. year, and have been regulars since. Dunne w " - from the position he had held with credit for two years, left end, ti.^ made himself a star there from the first. Of the other men who a. — Wilson, Vick, Cappon and Goebel are letter winners.:-~ ~To this list of veterans there will be several added from the list " and many from the 1920 freshman team, which was unusually stro:';i~ [ Captain Gus Goetz looking over the scene of battle from the Ferry {;: clubhouse window. Two Hii ki;-.;,y *. * -t * ~,...-.....,,-~,,, -. ^ ~. w..^*< - ^ ^ -~- "." ~.~.-~ < ^ ^ " S " *^ ' " "1 ''" ' " " * * *~ * ^ -. ^ ~ r emm loss in the line tars of the past 2 nearly all fall. ficult, but Yost erson of Johns, and was highly ne. These are, i, and, with the d them. Cohn ded. To lessen fback, Michigan,yed sensational placed on many lity, and Usher, cr men who will Fhis remarkable ercollegiate foot nen played first as early shifted o guard, and he ire left for I92I t of substitutes, )ng in this year. y 9 Field undred Seventy-three _ ---mu

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