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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

PAGE THREE

Berea College Has New President taineers of the South to obtain an edu-
Berea, Ky., Oct. 23.-Berea college, cation, inaugurated a new president
which has enabled thousands of moun- here Friday.
Don't fail to get your picture of
this year s
Football Tea~m
We have individual pictures of all the players, too
LYNDON & CO*
Photographers to Michigan Students
710 N. University Ave

TODAY'S CONTEST
TEAMS'__SEVENTH
1919 Marks Triumphant Date in Foot-
ball History for Coach Zuppke's
Proteges
DECIDiED LEAD IN GAMIES WYON
HELD) BY MICHIGAN WARRIORS
(By Joseph A. Bernstein)
Points

Michigan, in gamnes won, holds a de-
cided lead over the team that today
is furnishing them with the toughest
opposition of this year. Michigan, in
points scored, has more than doubled
those that the Indians in the past were
able to count.
Figure Standing Yourself
What effect today's and the seventh
battle between the two teams has had
upon this standing, you yourself can
figure out.
Michigan and Illinois met for the
first time on the football field back in
the 19th century. It was in 1898 that
the two teams were pitted against
each other for the first time. Michigan
won that first battle by a single touch-
down. A tied score featured the con-
test until late in the game when the
Wolverines scored a second time, mak-
ing the points read 12 to 5.

Last year Michigan and Illinois met
for the sixth time. Illinois won its
first victory over the Wolverines in
that year, and by an overwhelming
score. The count was 27 to 9.
1919 il ichigaWs Off Year
Last year was an off year for the
Maize and Blue. It was the most dis-
astrous season that a Michigan foot-I
ball team has ever experienced, and
1it was during that season that the
Illini were able to score their first
win over Michigan.
Today the seventh battle between the
two schools was fought. Illinois, re-
alizing that Michigan last year was by
no means up to its usual standards,
battled today to establish itself su-
perior to the Maize and Blue. Michi-
gan on the other hand, feeling keenly
the effects of the 1919 season, fought
to re-establish itself firmly among thel

leaders of the west-a position which
was endangered by the disastrous
season of 1919.
There is a peculiar significance in
the scores of the six games that the
two schools have already played with
each other. Tabulated, they would
appear as follows:
Year Michi. Ill.
1898................... 12 5
1899................... 5 0
1900................... 12 0

1905 ................
1906 ..................
1919 ..................

33 0
28 9
7 29

Team - won
Michigan....
Illinois .......... 1

Lost Soored
1 97
5 42

So say the records of gridiron bat-
tles between the University of Michi-
gan and the University of Illinois.

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Three of the games were shutouts
for the Illini. In two, they were able
to score, but not enough to win. The
last time they won but could not keep
the Wolverines from scoring.
'Maize and Blue Scare Eaeh Tim~e
Every time Michigan and Illinois
have met, Michigan has scored, even
when the Wolverines were the poorest
in the history of Maize and Blue foot-
ball teams.
The Illini won the Big Ten chain-
pionship last year. They won the
honors by playing a brand of football
that was possibly the best in the
country that season. Whether they
can repeat or not this year depends a
lot on today's battle.
Michigan and Illinois after today
will have met seven times. The riv-
alry between the two schools has made
every game between the two schools,
real battles. Both teams put every-
thing they had into every conflict In
which they have met.
Every time there was no question
about the fact that the better team
won, and today the same thing holds
true.
Old River Line to Open
Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 23.-River traffic
from Pittsburgh to New Orleans will
be re-established Nov. 6 when the
steamer Queen City leaves this port
for New Orleans.
IBlind Broom Makers Open Co-Op Store
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 23.-Five blind
broom makers who struck at the state
factory here when refused a wage in-
crease, have opened an establishment
oif t-heir n onco-opera*tve lines.

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