Y It was less than a foot from the line, of white ter And a couple of plays to go,j And the experts expertly said: "Good Night!" Here endeth the whole darn show." They slammed a wallop of wondrous might And the rooters rose to roar, re But when the old pigskin was brought ty to light til It was right where it was before.! the nd Again they slammed like a tidal wave cd As it wallops a rockbound shore, a But the goldarn pigskin wouldn't be- ful have For it lay where it was before. 1 ed h- My heart went out to the men of end Yost ire And I loved them from that time on,j he 'Though the .rest of their playing was to naught to boast As it seemed as their pep was gone. )n- Ye I doh't care a whoop how the game n- came out, ier . But it warmed this heart of mine, is For it gave me something to writel )Ut aboutyx W:t When they held on the six-inch I --George Phair in the Chicago Herald-Examiner. IFERENCE NEWS >ta Ilinois in Urbana, Nov. 11.-"Wallop the Wol -es verines"' is the slogan that Illinois h- has adopted for the week. The defeat ck, ref Michigan will put' the Illini team rd in a position to claim the Conference up title if they are victorious in the game 'er with Ohio State Nov. 22. He Coach Bob Zuppke announced that nd all of the men on the team emerged as fom the Minnesota game in good con-' we dition, the first time this year that en one of the games has not laid up a a few of the stars. Barring injuries, y- the lineup that started the game last im Saturday will be the team that takes Pp, the field for Illinois the rest of the fact that Che . Wile did not start his star back, Harley, indicates that the Ohio mentor did not take the game seriously. The fact that he had to put him in in order to score shows the kind of game that Purdue played. Wisconsin plays will be given to the Varsity by the freshmen in prac- tice this week in preparation for the ,Wisconsin game. Coach Wilce is not ,taking the Badger tilt lightly, as Wis- consin has a powerful team and the two weeks' rest should put the men in good condition for the game. FINALS IN TENNIS TAKE PLACE TODAY Play in the fall tennis tournament has at last advanced to the final round in both singles and doubles. Yester- day, Bowers and Creedon eliminated Riley and Doty in the semi-final round of the doubles. The score after the first set was rather one-sided. The final reckoning was 6-3, 6-0. This en- titles Bowers add Creedon to meet Borinstein and Kelsey in th finals. Today's schedule will wind up the tournament. The finals in both events take place this afternoon. Stephens hnd Cole will fight it out in the singles ,at 2:15 o'clock. This match should be bitterly contested. At 2:30 o'clock Bowers and Creedon will play Bounn stein and Kelsey for the doubles title. The final round in both events is the best three out of five sets. MORE ENTRIES WANTED FOR CLASS CROSS COUNTRY RACE Only 20 entries for the interclass cross country race have been received so far at the athletic association. This is less than was expected and it is hoped that more will enter in the next day or so. It has been decided to hold the race at 11 o'clock Satur- day morning instead of Saturday aft- ernoon as was announced at first. The reason for the change was that many are desirous of watching the returns of the footbll game in the afternoon. The course for the race will be about three miles long. The runners will start at Volland. street and will proceed out Geddes street to the boulevard. From here on all the turns are to the left, the course fol- lowng the boulevard to the Michi- gan Central railroad tracks and then up to Glen avenue. The race will fin- ish at the same-point as it began, the goal being at 414th and Volland streets. SEVEN TEAMS ENTERED IN FRATIERNLack of the line. There was a d difference in the way in which rwards handled the plays in this and in the one with Illinois. efense of the Staggteam was .st of the year, and held down the Michigan plays. Sparks and n, the Wolverine gainers, were to get away at any time for sub- l runs. 1 1 Smart - and . Minnesota Minneapolis, Nov. 11.-Inability of the backfield to block the long pass that was burled from Walquist to Carney ended the Gopher champion- ship dreams. The fast Illini backs found it impossible to gain any ground through the Minesota line, ;but man- aged to score -on passes. Defense against the pass will be Dr. Williams' work for the week. The pass was again used to get the ball in posi- tion for, Ralph Fletcher to boot over the winning points.. 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