THE MICHIGAN DAILY LIGHT CONFERENCE TEA MSBUSY TODAY Minnesota-Wisconsin, and Michigan. Illinois Are Center of Big Ten Attractions CHICAGO PLAYS COLORADO; 0. 8. U. -AND PURDUE REST Eight Big Ten football teams swing into action today. Of the live import- ant games on the card two are with outside- teams, and one of these comes from far off Colorado. With other important Conference elevens playing opponents of relative- ly little power in Big Ten circles, the battle between Michigan and Illinois at Urbana will hold the center of the stage. Though the Indians are hope- lessly out of the running for cham- pionship honors they are alweays ready to fight the Wolverines to the last blow of the whistle, and a great game is expected to result. " A decisive victory for Michigan would once more place the Maize and Blue in a position to be considered as the great- est eleven in the Conference, even though it is now. all but impossible to come out on top of the statistical heap. - The men of Yost and Zuppke will not have an option on. interest, how- ever, for up in Maidson the teams of Wisconsin and Minnesota meet in their annual battle for supremacy, with the Badgers all but conceded victory. Iowa, prospective champions of the Big Ten, figuratively speaking, will find a cinch victory at Purdue, unless the Boilermaker eleven has undergone a complete rejuvenation. Notre Dame and Indiana should fight it out on even terms at Indianapolis, the Cath- olics being slight favoorites. Chicago partakes of her second in- tersectional contest in as many weeks when, jubilant over her defeat of Princeton, her warriors will oppose tl~e Colorado Aggies on Stagg field. The Maroons should have an easy vic- tory. Broken, battered and hopeless- ly weak, Northwestern will rest in pre- paration for her big battle with Pur- due next week, while the Scarlet and Grey of Ohio State will be idle prepar- atory to the contest with Chicago. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. SUTTON ARMLESS BILLIARD WONDER COMING TO UNION To open its annual series of exhibi- tion matches, the Union has secured George H. Suttm, "the wizard of bil- liards," to give-exhibitions the_, aft- ernoon and evening of Wednesday, Nov. 2, in the Union billiard room. Though his arms are severed at the elbows, Sutton plays a remarkable game, running 100 and more constant- ly. In addition, he has a goodly num-1 ber of fancy shots and is an able lec- turer on the game. This will be his first appearance before a Michigan audience and it should be of interest not only to billiard players but to everyone. Kappa Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Delta Phi, Psi Upsilon vs. Del- ita Tau Delta. ESTELLE LIEBLING. NOV. 8 ESTELLE LIEBLING, celebrated singer, will appear as soloist with the Detroit Symprony Orchestra, Hill Auditorium, November 8. Season tick- ets, five concerts, with eminent solo- ists, Raoul Vidas, Violinist; Ossip Gab- rilowitsch, Pianist; Hans Kindler, 'Cellist; Bendetson Netzorg, Pianist, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Single con- certs, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 on sale at University School of Music.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. A Reliable Jewdeer CHAPMAN 113 South Main ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY 314 S. State St. ir Idllmmllk - "N I Another Shipment of those warm comfortable "WANDAKNIT" Tickets to either the afternoon evening exhibition ,may be secured either the desk in the billiard room in the lobby of the Union and are cents each. or at or 50 VESTS University Quadrangle Orchestra Professtonal Musiltaus -et us help you make that dance or party a Sit. Call 2833-W. JOE GLUCEMAN. Mgr. 315 Draums Court J11 11111111111iiliilililiiliilfiilil~ilillll11IIIlU~U 1111i11N I1 1111 IfIII I li 11i ill11111U 6 Ss.C-A kS STEAM & GAS FITTING TELEPHONE 214-FT 11111111lllllllllllllltllulll llnllllillilnnntllillln uluuillulnl llullllli Intramural I termns Weldon Hames, '24, will vie with John Gustus, '22, for premier honors in the Fall Tennis tourney this aft- ernoon. Gustus earned the right to play in the finals by defeating Hodg- man in a match which was more bit- erly contested than the 6-0, 8-6 score would indicate, while Hames may con- sider himself fortunate to have van- quished Dunakin by a 6-4, 7-5 score in the other semi-finals match. The match this afternon will be decided by the best 3 out of 5 sets. Seven matches are to be played Monday in the Interfraternity Soccer tournament. At 4 o'clock the follow- ing matches are'scheduled: Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phylon vs. Sinfonia, Cygnus vs. Chi Psi, The- ta Chi vs. Kappa Beta Psi. 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