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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920

Illini Wa1:rio Is sieĀ° poens"or thy And Hard"--

(BY EAK IIULLFISH)
(Special (Corresponidenit, The Daily
llinl)

When Coach Zuppke and his 25 Illini
football warriors arrived in Ann Arbor
yesterday morning they did not step
off the train as men who wore cock-
sure of victory, nor as men who held
no respect for the Wolverine cloven
they are facing today. Rather, they
were just a bit dubious about their
ability to land on the long end of the
score and they certainly considered
their opponents as being worthy and
hard fighters.
Zuppke Hopes For Good Feelin
When the team was running -hrough1
signal practice on Ferry field yester-
day morning Zuppke, in his charac-
teristic off-hand manner, quite abrupt-

heb ntodfris t hMet ics and
I am :u ghat oorPrw's game
aril' vv arcsWO to\ tS](lvelo ing
th ). VCirea > O5bet-eonthe two
1121 ~ ~ ~ ~ o _~Pi- 12 022 c :ft 'fl rela-1
Iiuh i-.'a
Tb. . i ~'u(>it not the sentiment
of -_,~ su 1t i hcl i by all of
hetnl 22.5c'reVe earig the1
Ohure : A21103Illinlois.
Whenthe enc.line up for the
~~~~~~~~~is 0,~* ' - 4' 1'2 ~ Illi
05; Jonh~I hinth -s apeared
P0(21:0 l I long absence of
Miob~iu romti e Cnforence and the

long time between athletic contests
betv wren the two sc hools there seems
to have developed in some quarters a
"superficial" hitter feeling. From the
standpoint of Illinois athletic authori-
ties, of the team and the student body
this feeling is in no sense real andi
lilinois is looking forward-as ex-
p cl~e by Zupphe and members of
this year's football team- to wiping
oat. this so-called feeling at once.
I1m? oulp lnent University
The illini team will fight hard today
but it -v ill fight cleanly and with
Iproner respect for the Maize and Blue.
Illinois worked out yesterday on
x,"erry field both in the mnorning and

a't;-ernoon. Incidentally, the Illini all
>assed out compliments to Michigan
on its football stadium. In fact, the
111ni were busy quite a part of the
(lay complimenting Michigan on fnrst
one thing and then another.
The Michigan Union building took
the eye of all the men. Being quar-
ered there the team naturally enough
spenit a good part of its spare time
0 i 'o However, they found things so
c'omfortable that there was no expres-
s')u of thme desire to move. Both the
tamd as a whole and the accompany-
41grooters raisedl the wish that Illi-
ncris light some day rate a similar
bouildling.

Defiler Likes Union
Captain John Depler's remark about
the Michigan campus might be taken
as the expression of the entire team.
On the way to the flield yesterday aft-
ernoon Johnny said, "I'll sure hand it
to M\ichigan for its Union building.
I'll hand it to her for a good football
field. I'll further say that she has
sonic buildings which for their p~ur-
pose probably have it on similar build-
ings at Illinois.
"But, I cannot give the Michigan
campus a thing when you stack it up
against our campus. The buildings
are too close together, too grouped. I
miss the room that we have."
Illinois may return to Champaign

tonight conquered or conquerors, but
in any case they will return with the
purpose of expressing to the student
b~ody their appreciation of Michigan,
both as a place where they turn out
good, clean football teams, and also,
as a place where there has been de-
veloped a wonderful University.
QUART~lER D)ECK CLUB HOLDS
D)INNER, BUSINESS MEETING
A dinner and business meeting of
the Quarter Deck club of marine en-
ginieers was held last Tuesday even-
ing at the Union. Professors Bragg,
Sadler, and Lindblad spoke to the
mrembers on shipping topics.

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SBAR CANDIES ~ GL ~K

" )AC SWFMIE MAY LIVT. FOR 10
OR 15 10ORE TIY S.-VYAVGIA'
-tical V ehlI Deanm Says Irish Hun.ii
ger Silker Uses But Little
Adipose Tissue
Terence MacSwiney may Live 10 or
1 5 days r.- )re, in the opinion of Dean
Vaughan f the Medical school. Dr.
Vaughan Nays that we do not eat to
live but to work. For example, an
engine can. beep up steam with a
,mall amount of fuel when standing
still, but whien pulling a train of cars
for a long distance, a large amiount
of fuel i!- required. MlacSwviney moves
but little and so consumes very little
:o(ipose tissue.
He will be able to keep alive until
thle tis,=ue begins to drain on those
organs u hiclt are essential in keep-
Ing the body in running order, and
then his heart wvill stop. If Mac-
Swiiney had any fever his tissues
would be drained much faster, in the
opinion of D~r. Vaughan.
Safi 1'ranciseo, Oct. 23.-A telegram
(olecinin appoinitient to the LU. S.
shippig tboardl on the ground that his
profession al duties would prevent
himi from serving was sent to) Presi-
(lent Wils;on by Gavin IdeNab, promi-
nent San Francisco attorney, today.

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