man backfield man whose. perfect. U I I UIL a Game, in mester here. Brannan completed the course in 14:40, which time would easily gain hima berth on the var- sity team if, he were eligible. Cavendish, Vandevisse, and Griffin, who finished second, third, and fifth, respectively, are all members of the class of 1923. All these men will form excellent material for a winning cross country ,team next year as they cob- pleted the course in fast time, con- sidering that the 2.6 miles lay large-, ly over hilly land. CONFEENCE MEET NEXT FOR DISTANE RUNNERS FARRELL'S SQUAD LEAVES FOR COLUMBUS FRIDAY MORN. ING the last were out instilling .even. In ae years er, while ging full- ng large- lich the istered on Coach Farrell's cross country pro- ieman, was teges leave for the Conference meet at it was al- Columbus Friday morning at 7:25. 'arance, al- o'clock. They arrive at Columbus at The Daily 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon, which of George will give the men ample time to go aruesday. over the course. The coach is taking are expect- seven men. In order that he teams today. The r.ay witness the football-game between; he way of Illinois and Ohio State in the after= extremely noon, the meet will take place in the ration that morning. Seats have been reserved even more. for the visiting teams. air time to This year has marked the active re- what they turn to a cross country tean at the iardly help University. Before coming back to gridders. the Conference,fCoach Farrell could esday secure no outside competition and as e Varsity's a result this sport was not fostered. the usual Since taking its place among the Big n charging Ten, however, the men have gone after .emen and this sport with determination. They e backfield, have worked hard and although no solving the champions have been developed, a the fresh- steam which can hold its own has re- Chicago, Nov. 19.-Weighing town of the feet is not confined to the training of race horses only. From re- 'ports that come from Chicago the ven- erable Pat Page, All-fresh coach of the Maroon school, has resorted to this extremely cruel and barbaric method to. compel one of the backfield men in his yearling outfit to take a longer1 stride. When Pat. noticed the choppy stride the youngster was taking he gently called him. aside and tied a six pound. weight- to -each.. of the youth's pedal. extremities;. After mak- ing this back. run a .half. mile Pat re- moved the-fetters 'and in- the scrim- .3 - . Worry Your Head Off If YoI Want To -but if you're wise, you'll forget all yout worries after school hours. Shake off your troubles when, the whistle blows and you shut up your desk for the, day. Come to HUSTON BROS. and play a few games of billiards. No game ever invented gives more pleas- ure and nothing is more restfut than an hour or so spent over a billiard table. HUSTON BROS . Billiards .;and Bowling, Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" Ralph Fletcher May Play Saturday Urbana, Nov. 19.-Ralph Fletcher, star of the Illini backfield, appeared on the field today and limped through signals, though he was not in uni- form. It is hoped that he will be in condition to do some drop and place kicking in the game with Ohio, shpbatelihlms'Study b y Scrimmage with the fresh using the Ohio plays did, not last long, and was 'replaced by dummy practice, which ,will prevail for the rest of the week. This style of drill is about as good as the usual scrimmage, and is not likely to injure players. Illinois has had bad luck in losing good players at cru- cial moments this year, and Coach Zuppke is not running the risk of The man who ears° SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES never needs to apologize for his appearance. 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He is certain that within a short time this event will occupy a place of major interest on the campus. f ...i , I .I II r 1 w + l .Li 441 11 At r tATERNITIES OPEN GRIDIRON LEAGUE it oi Standing out among the three in- a ex- terfraternity football ganes that were played Wednesday, was the contest fore- between the Sigma Nu and Sigma Al- He is pha Epsilon fraternities, won by the trious former, 7 to 2. >etter Jack Dunn and Bailey, in the back- btain- field, were the stars of the game, tear- le as ing long runs through the line. Hume i and i the line was too difficult for the e ex- losers to get around. Hobbs and Ben- that son, in the line, and Kerr and Bell, Vick in the backfield, were the best per- e can formers for the: losing eleven. e two After a steady advance up the field, r any a forward pass, Dunn to Fletcher, put alver, the ball over the line for the oily n are counter. Dunn was thrown behind his Oe is line when his center passed badly, ,rson, and Referee Usher awarded the Sig- amels ma Nu's ' a safety. I te. Phi Kappa Sigma defeated Lambda S Shi Alpha 12 to 0,' in a game with- ither. out any real features. Anderson's 60 e al- yard run for a touchdown was the emke, only item of interest. The remainder work- of thegae was steady with neither It is team outplaying the ojher. 1 un- Waterworth, Anderson, Watts, and will Earl Cress were the stars of the game, thing all playing well for the winning team. that Spaulding and Ross stood out for the best losers. aerial In the final game of the day, Delta ility,Chi romped over Theta Xi, 28 to 0, Mich- in a game featured by numerous for- ward passes. 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