t________________________RUE MICH-IGAN DAILY =FMlIAY, NOVIIMUE'R 1923 r ,.+ ,. _ . / ............ ... t.: . ..... . (y ,,. .. .....A..,,u } . ...,,. j Rou7EL, Fu, mien I N'VAS' OF PS6 A KEYE L } MILLE OF, Eivm UR, ..irk i CjR k+ i Gl T ij CIA .. 4 r P - I igg est rdGameyOfek in West Will Eliminate One Big Ten Con tender And Oen Mamlouth Stadium I , Leads 9'Y TA~olvorines I BYCH RINGECHENG THOUSANDSI'; IE Oir :ADNi (I)W'1R1 1C'0 INEAl I NAN) BANI) ;FLAY OF SUBSTIT#UTE'S I MAIZE AND BLUE LINKE%" :i.!.... . k ". .r.,rl ., ..w.n. ADDS TO CONFID NCE' TO RECEIVE ACID Ti~S T fal os olgSrt esosteTeamn in Best of Condition as Squad. The biggest game of the west, if not sadsI Entire Weeke Grooming n*te. Boards rain for Cedar Rapids, n the country, Saturday, will be enorFeHeadquarters agmn ' fenfor Fe o'fought out in the new. stadium ati Iowa City Ia.. Nov. l.(Sp eciai)--The 't: °' Accompanied by the cheering of a jC a p gn Il, erc d fo th Tniat pressen xSc~ rcie ~g et1i)O record send-off crowd, the Varsity Iest fIlni athletic activities 1 ,00" J *Iw il nfl oc oih sIfootball team, coaches and trainersI The game between the Uiniversit y of rilyea ,Coach Howard Jones began rillingIliosadteniriyofCcgoIwlwlled :-i e o h ihgngm r~ eated at 3:40 yesterday afternoon!Ilni n h nvriyo hcg Millan w ais men foramotthea- Vic oithanewgaadem hnere Saturday. Sttdents,- facuty,; alumui F. a, ''t; for Iowa This morning they will ar- Will dedicate the new mamohcn iesftenwstdun h crt stands and also will eliminate ria ~tii 3t im. '?.d townspeople were barred Era~~the le rival captains.inCCedt.Rapids and-ill>engageft of Cicgo %bove, Capt. Jim Iin i a field and absolutely no one saw the r-r*ivin lgtprcieinteeedtdu one of the three remaining contenders - ~lhn~mnti -practice. Coach Jones however an- .~~atroo.Tmro for the Western Conference title-un- meIti 'nouceda fw fctscone~iingthe hisaftrnon. omorowmoringcago and Michigan teams aic the only Wisconsin and Minnesota have tie Nothing]1 workout after it had been completed. 3t" < they will continue to the scene ofI less it ends in a tie. The Tilini, Chi- ntaslf nteCneec. ae odl hi eod Tenwst~y l Miller, Hancock to !Pla~yaction at Iowa City, and tomorrow of- -unbeate Wt y200suet We tr-I< ternoon they will engage the Hawk-I first game on the Iowa schedule, the ecagIfpns pe nteuain hc oasln a sar-adt turet'tebycang-2,0nt.00k ostudentiosw whena' Ineha ait e-are-e tundvictorious from Ohio Sunday eyes in what portends to be the hard-I awkeyes attempted . passes , TiaO ca bateo h ovrns 93pse hnMcia vratmflother hand wl eready t ikwhen sl o t play against Ohio. With sutewaadieemaatvltol tszl nchueinaigegme ihteexpiny schedule.ver nes 1inf a s i hnle cga e vth e xc ptonever the ball gets d n a t m ~ dger usl y close jt out thte d ltion. The injury to John tianaock "'. ' During the past week both teams of the walk-away with M.A.C. in 1922; to the Michigan goal line and can uc er utted , ~depended upon to average 50 yards or' . nfraUe l I teems 'aspa wa's, not as serious as was first j K...}n ave been resting, indulging in leng One third of the attemhpts were corn-!forT dysepc th iu~ht and medical authorities said l ~ .. thy signal drills every afternoon as pleted. A week later Iowa eorplet-( more to each try. In the Ohio game, ___ o h tooat that his condition was the same their only means of keeping in trim ed 7 out of 11 passes triedagit Fisher who was called upon to punt) Treo h upsd edn of h l as'te day following the l Illinois a con -fo the conflict. Michigan will be the Illinois. Against the Ohioans Iowaavrgg41tnesfrhe rtriyspdbl fotvrgn 4dadht h uk ftedr.o tefaentysedaljternity tet ati ln ilrwsotbetter prepared physically, having completed 6 out of 18 passes tried foryadbtheucsf in g: suit tqinight hbut did not take 'been given a rest last Saturday a- a total yardage of 147 yards. Michi-,hsta are h alit aecaminhpwr lmntdatrshdl erIterritory after every exchange. Gra- hard strugles in yesterday after-: should 1 p~'t in the practice. It is generally tenohl h Wleiesbt-j a a eepctdtreev e b'ved-ot the Iowa campus however, }Harry Isipke ttesotrampled nthe Aggeiese sh- a ofetexsaecteatmetcene ham is the other Iowa puter noning for t belie , tutestrampled on he Aggies. Te sThee lineupswhichreIowat will.useeI ;!°e,1dtheevctorserump}hldatadno- !and nn tht both he and Hancock will get; Capt. Harry Kipkce, the Wolverine Tahyewl ete oeo de aeso h akys~ kin~~~~Fa ke e will Kbauskiewiloreobnliednot htateammats in theinvasion ofnIowa which oItweatwallastthei.stragalndfotw itthe fray against Michriga. Par-'Al-American star halfback, will lead !having engaged with two strong Conl- Iow Covers Ptases~Well gill remais a mystery, but it is un-lable provement; were recorded for wo.1 k Ann; rausi illprbalyno thistemmte i te ivaio o IwaIference teams on the last two Satur- Not ordy are the Old 'old players derstood that the team will be prac -;l trtai ster t enteofofIng. rmrt k it.; CitY on Saturday: Kipke's puinting days. Both squads will be prepared able inax a game of ras~g the ball ticaly up to full strength. Either adv anced. paeie VPiactlco tonight was light, the t seven days ago. Students and Foresters to !Col Conveion use aaginst them. The line rushes of which have been cori etd success- yes boas a forvad wal sdrto ttenso lphaSim fr etlda of tite uivarsity elieve Ioa Ththe Hawkrsyes hhaveroft courseebeeneyfullye in theseearlierfugames, hgenerallygaaveragingal210aepounds.20Ifothds.Ifgures PhirebyPait12 to16 o count.n Thehegame i"r b good chance to "bump tVie Rol- ! ,I"yfa_;receiving the greatest amount of, at-i from either Fisher or Dunaber, to e-re crrct te Iowa team this year ;sagedt fairly even throughout the er'dlifi ulty will attend a meeting ~~~~of he Ohioj tention in the Michigan camp but their thier Hancock or ,Romney, will have a boasts a line that outweighs any th- dsbuthAlaSisybeerl- Yep ite 'ff 'tte dmti 1 o boipnwithoutb~tte. i reicnFrses tWotrOi.t-open attacks, successful against all' strong defense to go through before er line in the country and onewhic ,arud teAlpwrkaided wi bththe'll ' ' of the teams which they have met "this; they and ini the hands of the receiv-' eairthnay other line which breaks doubled the score before the 4'. ; ; ,_ -. { i. 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