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flITwill possibly outweigh their antagol- confident, i they ever were it was Zuppmen and, while the Maroon is 'sre to be interesting. At the end a
W AT ' 05 ists and are certain to enter the game; taken ot of them in the Illini brat-, favored to win, the Illini are journey- !of the (ay it may be more so. Mich- oa
O S USIOn the other hand Coach Wilce has they laced the Gphers 28 to 14 while fight and, no doubt, greatly improved, and Illinois victories, hoping against t
Ii f 0 t lE been bringing his boys along at suc-l~ the Gophers dropped Ohio 9 to Q over their spendid formi against Wis- hope, that the weaer teams may con- g
hI La conservative pace that they have not T May upset Dopei consin. quer, for such retlt, and a Michigan u
Ibeen displaying all of their wares in Whl hsmYnohaenygat Iw' greatest dange, as Mihi- wmwndgv h V~ieadBu
° -- - i the contests- to dlate. There is no, bearing upon the contest and Iowa a's will lie in overconfidenege. The a clear held ahead with the tie ina
t 11 'Rv lHie ~tIurdle If 'doubt but that they are vatyiprov- really sould be able to drop the awkeyes, never of great strength, in ;easy rah
~'k y C n top Va nte e si ce thcr ace M cll ga an Bc keyes handily when past occur- r p llnrn ei lta k i ll h v
4er3!Cott top tanedk ce Msninnesota.t The sdcare te l wit ences are considered it would not beOholevnp
Ithe Maroon camp last Saturday can be a l uprin toeetlasoe revenge, full of the desire to removes1:
?A~fl' IL B ~T ! taken as a criterion that the S c: nr_ et more big upset before the "season the smart of the Michigan, 1\innesota-
"IOWANS CRUCIAL BT E[and Grey 'will be onl' the job from the coeht coe.deet, ady with al Junior lits deeated tefehlt
_____ first whistle until the last. Their " -- tako the aviation variety that in and inter eting speedball gae yes- p
Svaunted aerial attack has gone farn 4~nm~~ may spill the hopes of the Old Gold tc" ay aterncon at erry field, 72.11
While the interest of most western astrayso fa thisseaso maiTTIbe- hither and yon. Tme ruanie was mouch mxore evenly
football fans Saturday will be con- ISU8T L~sty supfarbthseonmanlyashbde- 1M1 -igat VflhILBatledi mtched than t e score woulldi-
centrated upoii Fuiry field where the; no capable men at the receiving end1W fllilr!frl Nor is M4ichigan facing a cinch vi- cate, the junir Tits' large score bie
Badger. and Wolverine clash, there all that difficulty has been slowlyIV L uIIi L1 icniafe upaig~ in' a result ot~the many fols co-
yet remiain upon the card of Big' TenQ remedied and Wilce is certain to lire-'tr.Wicnnaeroplyg nte bti fsh oltnd.Al
chapioshi. ly.Myer cobintio, tem a ioa ~ anry lmot t th poit o in the tilt, and gave ample evidence"
chmioihia eyMyescmbntin ata a ow ahigher percentage.! teas and spirited with the courage of_____________________
Down at Columbus Coach Howard That the kicking should favor the Ciiio inBd t ril tideseration will bring to Perry field um
Jones, of Iowa, will be found sendin g Buckeyes is certain because in Isa- Of the three unbeaten teams facingi the greatest eleven that has worn the ~TAk m44
his aspiring champions against the be oss n fte1ns h raetdne ffli gfor adnal tin ten years, ready and wvl- " a.I
Burkeyes while the fighting Illini, now tytonernc. here ~ atta h n der do gi cag eo ng to blow the .cia rspcs ~ ,
b1 i l i 1; a p o p c !, o o te r s in th e L i f r u e h n a t h a t c f t e u d r d g C z a g to a to mn s w it h at n a tta c k 'o f d y n a i c 1
a hrost to be reckoned with seriously, is remembered that Ohio gained morl' d u slen i h otdut owrada(ees ha a atrd~~
wil ndaortodopChcgofrmground than Chicago did from the ful postion. ThLe. Maroon victories, only once-but once too often for "iI
the race by an exhibition of the fight scrimmage the 'odds apear still more tu a'h entlencenct ihId
they displayed against Iowa and Ws- even although comparative dope on; the exception of the win ove P rewclan lte. Tnlyhoaersho awio
cousin. ]every Mihigan follower is paper is very deceiving and liable to! iilife4hlig oat n lgsoveret ouplayeon i
pulling for both the Illini and. Buck-IliosafebldnIoataon cng sotm tofpys n1"e:9
eysbcuebt oaadCiaogo far asti'ay. 1point victory, stumbled at Ann Arbor Wolverine defense with scintillating
muest becfaed fth oW olverinscago o-wa Line Stroug~r but caie ack strong against Noth- aerial work, the tearing plunges of ' ivSM)E DBN,
are to have a clear claim to the title. The line play advantage should rest vetern and, a week later, showed Taft, and the open field running o
Ha wkeyes Favored with Iowa although Ohio will have at, may percent imp ovement by beating { Williams. sitatonasth IrvEST AM) LAY
While the dope seems to favor the least four veterans on the forward WtseoBi, Te of'th1ruingteas Ii TeiCofernceeitatirei thx-
Hawkeyes at this writing the Scarlet wall who should give a good account teBgTi. Coach Stagg faces ai ening whistles blow on Saturday i "IIgi pet te nvm area are -
and Grey is liable to pull the .not .un- of themselves. The oor shlowing srospopsto1nbeaigteto kue3
expected ,and wallop the Iowans. That that tie Hawkeye forwards mnadc toested tke ueo
qetdCoach Jones has the greatest respect against Illinois is to be takenritc;
for Ohio is evidenced by the fact that consideration. The only tea ins of DR. W . S. MILLS I _
he has had arc lights brought to the high caliber which Captain Locke and' OSTEOPATHIC PHIYSCIAN t av- -"
field so that he might prepare his new his muen have faced have been Yale, 61kirtNa'c k1~lg
defences for the expected attack.I in an early season game which can j Office Houzrs z rhone I i}=1 ire'? i
Paririin, the sensational quarterback, no longer be taken into consideration q-~;: 0r2lF
who was injured in the Minnesota I seriously, the green Iltii, who con- - w
game on Saturday, 'is not likely to1 pletely outplayed as well as out - 4 --__
start at his position. Rich, the bril- fought the Old Gold linesmen, and $ g
Hiant 'second string general who alsoJ Minnesota, another new team which ' L tl i"
was injured in the game and may be was able to score two touchdowns and Litle Far ,
out of the lineup for sometime. This the resultant goals. Therefore two I II! Lrx.isiADS nniCIa~rzioiiEs
leaves a seriousgp to be filled and supposedly weak teams have iun up from St~ite treet, ' u
Jones is laboring mightily so that is, 21 points to the experienced Iowa's .36. ___U________
.cohorts will clinch their latis to the C One other factor that the hoeful pernaps
°chamfpionship. Michigan and Ohio fans must take in- U
IoaCut nLcei to consideration is the fact that Iowa YOU g t________________
His L offense will be built around' has not been facing the keener oppo- Hbu'tCroaL..
Lceand Selling with passes playing' siton that has fallen to the lot of ASolr de lm'rith, aniznou Under-
no Lttle part in the attack. K Iadesky, Ohio' ;and most of the other Confer- 'I
the stellar flanker was not out Mon- ence teams. This will have a great fo odIeiitnRyl
day because of a minor injury but it' deal to do with the outcome of the or any standard type- 1I '
is certain that he will be in the line- I h game. Ohio has met Michigan, Minner im 4'iiv rier you may prefer.r;
'p when the whistle blows. The sota, and Chicago and in each game X eiii See us before you buy.CIH
Hawkeyes are at Just about top speed (Ihas come forth with a better, brand
now and while the loss of Parkin may I of football. In their Maroon tilt they TH - 1 M ril0D.afcthitempysiglyhy1wreavtyipoedranzin T EC INS GA ES
affe cetaith eeir ta parsightlythey weeand astyganyo ed ranizaton 17HEikeHsNESadyRDENS
tent offense with as good a defense ments before the final whistle sound- 16 SOU"I JI IN ST. 0.D orl I IC I A
as will be found -in the West. They ed. While Iowa is not exactly over- PHONE 149
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of the fact that interest in and abil- ed to appear and forfeited to fres
ity to pl;ily speedhall heas increa e(1 engineers 1 to 0.
among the, few who were permnitted -
to participate in the initiation of the Only one game is scheduled for th;
game this fall. The junior fits feat- afternoon in the speedball tour~namen
tired their end of the gamne by' putting te (dents engaging the senior engii
up a great exhibition- of groundwork ery at 4:30 on south Perr'y field. T(
t)nd kicking, while on the other hanl I' morrow afternoonm the fraternit
the fresh lits retaliated by consist. ' champions1f p will be decided, P]
ently outpassing their adversaries. s Gamma Delta playing Alpha Sigh
The school of education's team fain~ Phi.
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But do you, know that one prof wouldn't Ict
let us. use his picture - Another's wife would'
not let him give the Gargoyle his picture for the
FACULTY FOOTBALL- NUMBER ?

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seams, the studied harmony of fabrics and linings.
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