Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1911 — MAKE-UP OF MICHIGAN TEAM [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MAKE-UP OF MICHIGAN TEAM
Rather Peculiar Because of Fact That Most of Btars Hall From One of Three Cities. The make-up of the first team that Coach Yost of Michigan has been lining up is peculiar because of the fact that the men for the most part hall from one of'three towns. Ann Arbor contributes three. Captain Conklin, Bogle and Allmendinger, all linemen. Detroit furnishes five, of whom four were on the central high team together, white the fifth was playing for D. U. S. They are Garrels, Craig, Patterson and Torbet from Central and Pontius from the Elmwood school. Saginaw sends two of the other three men. Carpell and Thomson, who played on the same team in the northern town. The eleventh and most famous piay--4r on the team, by virtue of his having won a place on Camp’s All-Ameri-can team, Stan Wells, hails from Ohio, and from a town that was only known to its inhabitants until Wells made the two forward passes that
took the ball down to the three-yard line In the Minnesota game, and’ then made the remaining three yards on two bucks through the left side of the Minnesota line. Amon the players to occupy a prom*, inent position on the second team is Frank Picard of Saginaw, of last year's reserves.
Frank Picard.
