THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBE /, a " . .y .. . ". .. f 4 t, ',' ® Y f ; _.. Dr. Peet to Speak in Philadelphia Dr. M. M. Peet,' of the University hospital staff, has gone to Philadelphia for the week end, where he is to de- liver an address before the American College of Surgeons. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. 4. m amuusmuuuua a a laa gMy w XICMIGAN vs. ILLINOIS U OTBL r^ Games For Today West -Illinois vs. Michigan at Urbana. Indiana vs. Notre Dame at Indian- apolis. Wisconsin vs. Minnesota at Madison. Chicago vs. Colorado at Chicago. M. A. C. vs. Marquette at Milwaukee. Ohio Wesleyan vs. Oberlin at Dela- ware. Washington State vs. California atJ Portland. University of Detroit vs. Tulane at Detroit. East Harvard vs. Centre at Cambridge. Penn State vs. Georgia Tech. at New York. Yale vs. Brown at Ntw Haven. Princeton vs. Virginia at Princeton. Penn vs. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cornell vs. Dartmouth at Ithaca. Columbia vs. Williams at New York. Syracuse vs. W. and J. at Syracuse. Colgate vs. N. Y. U. at Binghamton. Army vs. Susquehanna at West Point. Navy vs. Bethany at Annapolis. Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee at Nash- ville. Don't forget to pay your Daily sub- scription.-Adv. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. Sport Fans Turn TofModern Version Of Biblical Tilt, David Vs. Goliath ILLINOIS MEETS MICHI6AN TOE Games N Games Points Points Getl I gamea won by Mich.. 5 won by Illinois 2 scored by Mich. 103 scored by 1... 50 Reports of today's it lAY1 (By Wallace F. Elliott). As Ring Lardner, the sports humor- ist incomparable, once put it, "the stu- dents of Centre college, all 11 of them, invaded Cambridge today." Ring has a keen eye for incongruity. While the sum total of the personnel of Centre's student body numbers a wee bit more than 11, the gridiron battle which will take place today between Centre and Harvard has all the as- pects of that most famous contest, known to the Biblical sporting fans as "David vs. Goliath". Dave, eleven times multiplied, has girded his loins, rubbed dirt on his hands, picked up a solid, healthy young dornick, and placed it in his little sling. Goliath, likewise increased by eleven multi- ples, is advancing, his crimson tunic stained by the history of his actions during the past three weeks, whereas the brilliant orange "doohicky" which decorates his opponent from the neck down is still spotless. Dreams, strange dreams! What might that individual be, whom we see standing in the center of the scene of action? His garb is of the whitest, save for a sweater of some indiscrim- inate color on the face of which ap- pears a large letter. He turns to the army of the Phillistines, banked about a great concrete inclosure, and then to an infinitesimal collection of per- haps one man, whose piping voice has once been heard to cry, "Yea, David. Fight 'em." The individual of mystery raises his voice in sonorous speech. "On thy north, ladies and gents, is Old Man Goliath himself, commonly known as Johnny Harvard. Last year he met and defeated on this field the lad who opposes him today. We watch and wait, some of us, perhaps, hoping that history will repeat itself, and that the infant shepherd, Davy Centre, who. comes from tending his flocks of moonshine in the mountains of Ken- tucky, may bounce his little rock off the conck of our battered hero. Hon- orable referee,tblow thy whistl. Let the battle start." And here, we awake, to see the Crimson Jerseys of Harvard facing the Orange and Yellow of Centre col- lege, in the biggest football game in the East today. The odds are even. We, who are good sports, say, "let the' best team win," but somehow it seems that we're westerners, after all, and a little western team is fighting a game fight. ANN ARBOR SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY. Bring your repairs and save money by walking a block; next to Ham's Lunch Room. 534 Forest Avenue -Adv. 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Both men are playing their, fourth year of Conference football and while neither has been an outstanding star, both have played strong games through their long string of gridiron contests. Muirhead will meet a veteran in Olander. The Indian tackle is sea- soned from last year and has always given a good account of himself. Against Huffman, of. Ohio. State, Muir- head displayed his Big Ten calibre. He will have a less dangerous opponent in Olander. Carney Will Play Goebel will be pitted against the All-American Carney. "Watch Car- ney" is the task Coach Yost has as- signed Goebel. Both 'flankers are tall, rangy, and fast. The Walquist to Carney pass has in the past been the most feared Illini threat. Carney's play against Wisconsin . stopped all bear stories that he was hobbling around with one leg crippled and out for the season. Instead Carney was in evidence at all stages of the game. Goebel is a great defensive end and the contest between these two stars may decide the game. Walquist is a veteran of three sea- sons but has never until this year been assigned the pilot's position. He will have the advantage of experience over Uteritz, who will call signals in Banks' absence. Both Uteritz and Walquist are the lightest men on their respective squads. Crangle has the advantage of experience and prestige over Roby but all who saw the Wolverine fullback play last Sat- urday are convinced that Crangle will have a worthy rival. Crangle is chief- ly noted for his work on the second- ary defense although his bulk of 190 pounds makes him formidable as a plunger. Steketee should surpass Sternaman or Durant if he is in his old time form. In kicking he should have the better of the argument with Durant. Last Saturday the Indian kicker averaged 39 yards on his punts. Several of them got away for over 60 yards. Kipke and Peden on the oth- er halfback position are about even. "Kip" is noted for his brilliancy in an open field, while Peden is, a speedy back. 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