I" 1V11L £A~ A~A -RAIgN LJIAiJLj ..._ . .. _/.. mftmmw !i _a. . ~ :.. ', ou V i m r . M rv Norkwestrn Faces Iona I NorthwesternJune to Iowa City! Gopher Team Ends Preparation ( 'to ~~~~meet the I-awkeyes, the third tn-4 T fE F RC wstern is also on the rise'and Coach! ____ _____ ' Tistlewite has proven that, given - turn out an eleven that can throw a! Minneapolis, Nov. 23.-With a sna- cause of the spectacular perform ance Two Changes In Lile-up FrmMn U tage over the lighter and less ex-; scare into anl football camp. He will j]y rclessinwchtosvr jfhrsarac.-assig drll took Who Opened. Contest Against perienced Wolverine forwards. An in- I leave no stone unturned in order topyratc eio whhtokvr~ofersrbc.I Yiseorr I~t 1teresting combat may he looked foi; winl the Iowa clash. If his men play dcepartmnent of the game into consid- up quite a bit of time aid from fhe Wwbetween Jack fllott, Wolverine cen-~lk hyddVtcHwegm at eration, the Gopher football tea, appearances of things it -would not ter, and Captain Aas, veteran Mnne- yaHoadJoeIil ae odcommneced finishing off its last two be much of a surprise to see the Go- WOLERIES AN ) WI'IED eek ofgridiron drill this atr- pi ers hand the Wolverines a bit of BY CONDITION OF FIELD sota pivot man. Blott has outplayed! cause to worry. noon.Eeymni"npre'cn heronmdcn.Mrieni ______~~~ every opponent thus far this season,I Illinois and Ohio State will firnish"1 dition for the game and Coach Saul-~ forward pse fecltoa blt despte the fact that his previous x-,pseofecpinlaiit Coyalredooters apMichiaelvny a-prln10a0en0elgilan h an interesting struggle at Urbana.! ding announced this. afternoon, that and Grose, the quarterback is not far' loya rooers ichian'selevn, a- ithe team would put in its best exhbi-! beind him. Either one of te aien plrant for Confegnce gridiron' hon- Ism a esi o h ohrca-Bt upeadWlewr ad C-ton of the season Saturday afternoon., is also adept at receiving the other's errs, left yesterday afternoon for the tm ihte motn ecpinpdb ako aeilti esnbtIn, the drill today ie coaches gave! offerings. The two ends are only fair lair ~ of the Minnesota Gophers, the ththji lw lyng hs third year they have made the most of the stua- r te men :their final directions about !'n the passing gae and with Goe elf lon obtale n te athof hesped-of Conference coinpetition. ?Mott, !lion and a real game should result. the method of attack to be used ant and Kirk opposed to them it is a jues- verdntWioexerieneyes.red Purdue vnd Indian-: cross swords at! how to stop the famous Wolverine tion whether they will be abe to Dn Weiesfc ht rtc ao one of the reallygracnts of the "Lafayette in their annual contest. A- Ia soktoavnae Dhespaitee fc ht tc avor BlueTenoillwpntuphthegreate t ntough neither team has won a Confer- Martineau, Minnesota's candidate} IHve Soited icigi theMazean Bue o ow te a-te of his brief career against the b'us- nce victory, the game always attractsi for All-American, who has : been1 Every important game of the W1ol- 'roonuray" Gol ac h ealothscronk Maonnd olvern and theme a lot of interest in the Hoosier state. training his toe for the last two Weeks ;Brines this sason, has b e scoutel haehatry rCoach ot dhien crowds 'will watch the combat with This gane completes the Big Ten card was doing some fine punting. 1-is by the Northmen and during the en ess fthi opponents and are go- Theedyich anrlevntaris i for Saturday and also winds p the hoots averagedl ai"'und fifty yards.Itre training p, ot Coach SIaudig' itng into the comblat expectant of a.#Mneplsa 1ocokti on list of Conference games for the 1922I hardly the equal of Harry Kipke's and Coach Frank have been instract- fierce. battle. Mneplsa iocokti on season, a season that contained more work at its best, but enough to off-! ing their men in the intricacies of With their team struggling oan the luig and will go at once to the Cur- upsets and more terrific struggles thanj set the great advantage, which Mich- the Maize and Blue system of attacks Ulyo otrp il d ~ ts hotel. The Wolverines will en- in any other year. -- - .&nn Arbor students are expected to ga hr oroto o~rpp1 Of the other -ames that will be play-______ ____ pack 11111 Auditorium for the play by field this afternoon and will get in 1' ed in the Middle \'Vest, the Anms-lie-aa .gocd ight's rest before the closing ' rasle, contest at Lincoln vwill un-__________________________________________ play result ht ilbe wro gmeothsasn 4fethgaedutdyrveobeohihqlt. rectfromthe ceneof ation Tc'~ h az n Blue will be feted byThOioW 'lynDnsngaet will witness, on the hu go gridlgraph, the Alumni asoiaiosef t:Pal G aille yr-eaiodmetia; the fulillmnent or death of the Michi-ad naoiatin fS.wPu+rnill Iae and the Massachuetts Ag- 1 gan- title hopes. Aidnnapois ndwlllav orlge-Michigan Aggie encounter at Eata Yost States Ltwlmip ___i______Lnsing will also, be good drawing Before entraining yesterday Coach - card:,, Yost gave out Fdefinitely the lineup K111I l p j f The University of Detroit-Washing-A that will face tle Gophers at the off- I on and Jefferson contest at Detroit isa earlyof nthe wil . e eare will toe Ofti P edPto LenwitnepsedIby 20,lay Ya- chanages in the tentative list reported 1 '1r ie. "u it halfback in plate' of Steger, whoVI 0 U11rVII New Haven will be the scene of thei was slightly injured, when his foot " ' Yale-I-arvard encounter tomorrow and game in pontact wiJth a rusty naillbut,1 great interest is always atachied to A though he is-Ctir ught to bie in -Perfect (C C test', Tomooi row Should 3Decide l this game. A capacity crowd has o-' i condition, will ~be held out for a part I Cbjaiupnsl jis Severl itaned seats in the huege bowl and an of the gamne. " lob1}y, who was expect- esoron influx of 100,000 people is beginninga ed to start at {end'in" place of Goebel,I--l to 8ill the New England town. Js replaced k19y N fsch, indicating that JIARVFAI)Y7AIJE NORE D4I~F Army and 'Navy, meets at Philadel- Doug may ,beg used' at ,guard or half TECH. AIRM"YNiY AMO~NG BESTi hia in theirinifteresting annual strug-!y- before the 111 1 whisle sounds. Goebel, - -" gle and this game along with the paeyi;bighldouunl lrI rw-atm tradte gamre is well-nnd.3er, way so tha't there Wt the close of the 1922 football TehNteDaegmsItelte will be no risk of injulry "to the Mch . sao otfrof atra' rdto be played at 'Pittsburgh, will help igan leadier b.efore a barrage of for- I adi elt ihgmsta i feature the grid gaines in the East.o Ward passe-, ine cae it is necessary, is h'ave, direct and sigificanit bearing :oi Centre Coflege meets Tlane uni-j " atemted ° oab Yst istakng ie everal sectional and Conference vestatDniladGoja wl chances in osingvtrsitydlat-DcnvitelpsandhGlo sgia will ,tet e o d ot staig ocampionships hiesoegaeplay Alabama at Montgomery m meyin the Sc canssin olerong t n d eadlcc . e ill not be of much importance from 'ileading games in the South tomorrow." -EFor the rest, thae lineup stesm a chamnpionship standpoint, neverthe- istesm Coach Andy Smith has - "again That started, against - Wiscon sin. Muir- less, they -rill attract great attentionI brought his California Bears to, ,the {° heast and Rosatti lls he at the tackle1 from the fact tat they are being play-1 front onl the Pacie coast and their 11l, positions, Steele and 'oughter at led to settle old rivalries.- clash with the strong- Stanford aggre- 3 * aix h"' er1Ini the Big Ten perhraps the game gtnisocinng great attentlcynI a T o,, ow er prices l guardsr, K B iot a ridter, terit at. that 'will draw the largest crowd, ex, ,in' far-western sorting circles. Topr c s qurtrKi~: a bll ad a on htiding the Michigan-M1"innesota bat- balance off the day on the coast, thea Field I1iandicapi Wolverin1es "tle, is the Chicago-Wisconsin gamne Oegorn Aggies meet Washington State Iyis a s rly aig h Michigan may be expected to be to be played at Chicago. This is d- in what promises to be a hard fought Ii s u e l i h ireatly handicapped by 'they natural cidedly the crucial points for the contes.b it""py 7 condition of Northrup field. With on- Maroons as they have not lost agamean fIv /G % A ly an occasional blade of grass the this year and it is felt that the Baeg v ti t. mr v mn Gopher playing arena is an ,expanse ers will prove the stumbling block in HILL AiIITORWM gi f of clay, made almost into' muck -by the chrmpionship march of the iMid- E .cLR cA Lac i v m h s the inclement weather conditions thatI wayites if Coach Richards has su-ELECTiA c i v m e t h s have prevailed for the past week In seeded in building up a better pass SCOREBOARD Ia the Northland. The authiorities ,of defense than was in evidence in the -NOtVEMB3ER 25TH the Gopher institution have caused a Michigan game last Saturday.an spr c a e of r d 1 blanket of straw to be laid over the 1a "he trainers and the n erg themisel res, ipkelc, Nar tineau to FeatuWre realize that in order to win this game One fea.ture of the game is being looked forward to by everybody, Wolv- every weakness on the part of the oii)- u and Gophers. Kipke and Mar- ponenits must be mad~we the most of. crleu poigbckbt fwo The licliigfin forward wall has been tnaopsn akbt fwo (°a~eti l ciared ~ithehop ta tre making strong bids for' Walter tliero may be somte spot for Martineau apnytia lee il rsn and McCreery to crash through. At Ian exhibition of two of the most dan-. ,:l? rsme time every tr: