f . y Y ur 1 1 i1ii Yi iYYYl1r1.. r... Three Wolverine Stars The Badgers Will Have To Face At Camp Randall STRONG WISCONSIN ELEVEN PRIMED, BY RICHARDS FOR WOLVERINE FRAY Badgers (ontl on tight Bat $peedy Backfield to Qatu Agaligst 1tfchuIgsu National League ofOompulmWEA*u- IPrecnt Weu.ro'' cation at the Hotel tatler. The eon- PresideLt Marion 14 TgutI* *A* Friay uiht. Burton will return t A Large nu kper of early arrivals'Orleans, where they h among tUe educators spent Tuesday visiting Detroit schools and studying ing a convention of th, methods in u , i ciation of State Upiv r CARDINAL NOT OVERCONFIXF ENT AUT FEAR STEKETEE KICKS (By Charles J. Lewis, oprto Editor, The Daily Cardlnaj) Arrayed in the fighting armor that has carried it safely throlig'r three Big Ten games and is counted upon to bring Wisconsin to at least a tie for, the Conference championship, the Bad- ger eleven on Monday began a hard series of drills for the Michigan con- test next Saturday. Badgers Light Knowing that. Northwestern, Illinois and Minnesota were stepping stones for the game with the Wolverines, Coach John R. Richards has been pointing his men for that game during the entire season. Lighter than ever. but fast enough to run rings around itfrm FOI YOUNG MEN 4 Perfect Fit For &?e-s Left to right-Goebel, Vick, and Usher. Goebel will play his old posi- tion at right end. He has been pointed to stop the fleet Wisconsin backs. In other games this year Goebel hasn't waited for his man to get started. Vick and Bunge are expected to figlt it out at center for All-Western hon-. ors. Eckersall, who will referee the contest says that these pivot men are the class of the West. ."Eddie" Usher has been pronounced fit by Archie Hahn. His off tackle smashing has won many games for Michigan. Usher will figure in the driving inal line. attack if Coach Yost decides to pound the Card- t . T HE GREY S H O P Are you hungry after an evenings;study? Try our "Study Lunch" packed to suit. H o t lunch specials every day with a home-cooked flavor. r, 600 E. Liberty SPOEHR'S AND NUNNALLY'S CANDIES Minnesota on a slippery field, the Wis- consin backfield is primed to meet its once-traditional rivals. A changed line-up may trot onto Camp Randall when the referee blows his whistle for the first kick-off Saturday. By his! magnificient showing in the Gopher victory, "Rollie" Williams appears to have cinched the quarterback position. Capt. Guy Sundt will remain in his regular fullback place, with "Rowdy" Elliott, hardest off-tackle driver in the Conference, at his right. It is the left half job that is puzzling dopesters. Will Gibson, deposed from quarterback, gain left half? Will "T" Gould, erstwhile end, come back to his left half position of 1919? Or will "Jimmy" Woods be the cog enabling Richards to retain his policy of play- ing Gould at half on offense, at end on defense, and shifting Woods in the same manner? Bunge Star Center The Wisconsin line, aggressive and always "rarin' to go," will probably be the same as that forward wall which nonpulsed "Doc" Williams and his Minnesota shift. Tebell at right end, with the other flanker to be chosen, Brader and Brume at tackles, will make it hot for any off-tackle- or end drives attempted by th Wolverines. Big Christian and*Hohlfeld, both ir their first year of Conference football, have well measured up to Richards' standards thus far. Bunge, center, is reputed to be on Walter Camps' list of All-American pivots. Only once dur- ing his football career has time been taken out for B~unge. That- was in the Northwestern romp when the big center was slightly injured but in- mediately returned to the fray. Fear Steketee Capt. "Duke" Dunne and his Wol- verine cohorts are taken far from lightly in the Wisconsin camp. 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