THE MICHIGAN DAILY ATUDAff 0( NILDCATS AND ILLI'NI 3ATTLE AT EVANSTON tenew Football Relations After Lapse of Four Years in One of Most Important Contests ILLINOIS BOASTS EDE (Special to The Daily( EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 21.--North- restern and Illinois resume football. elations here Saturday after a lapse f four years in what gives promise E being one of the outstanding foot- all contests of thie day. Neither am has been defeated in the con-; rence race this year and this alone ill serve to spur both elevens to ie utmost., While Northwestern fans are Jubi-+ nt over the success of their team i the Ohio engagement, they fullyo alize the strength which Coachx uppke and his Illini will bring to" vanston. Coach Hanley has the ut- ost respect fo'r the football genius the famous Illini mentor and fort iat reason has been impressing upon s men the need of getting down to isiness in preparation for the game. Illinois, benefiting from a long list ' victories over the Purple, will havef adition in its favor Saturday. Thes lini is also expected to be keyed ghly for the game as a result of te close scare they received from mes last Saturday. On the other. Lnd, Coach Hanley has found diffi- tilty in getting his men to take thej me with the right amount of seri- Buckeyes Outweigh, Michigan Backfield And Forward Wall Coach Jack Wilce, veeran Buckey grid mentor, will send a team on th field in the Wolverine bowl this after e e .- noon that will boast a noticeable edge over the cohorts of Tad Wieman both in respect to weight and experience. A survey of the Ohio State organiza- tion indicates that the invaders will out-weigh the Wolverines, man to man, both in the backfield and on the line, with the advantage being consid- erably greater with respect to the backfield. The Scarlet and Grey backfield will average 171 pounds, while the start- ing combination for Michigan falls seven pounds per man below this av- erage, the Wolverine pony backs av- eraging only 164 pounds. The weight advantage of the Buck- eye forward wall, however, is notice- ably less than that of the backfield. The Wilce coached line tips the scales for an average of 186 pounds, while the Wolverines three pounds less per man. Leo Raskowski, star tackle of the Ohio team, is the heaviest player in either starting lineup, weighing 212 pounds: The Wilcemen will also have an edge on the Maize and Blue team in experience, nearly every one of the starting players being veterans of one or two years experience. The possible exceptions lie in the Buckeye back- field, if Wilce starts Marek, Grim, Eby and Cory, the latter is the only man playing his first year of Conference football. The invader's forward wall is large- ly composed of two year veterans as Captain Meyer, Robin Bell, Jack Ull- ery, Leo Uridel, and Bob Rowan are all two letter men, while Raskowski and Young have each played one sea- son. NATTVTTLTLE_ Wlt.14..n.. + - I ,I i I COMPETITION OF NEW MICHIGAN STADIUM MARKED EPOC IN HISTORY OF ATHLETICS IN UNIVERSITY (Continued from Page Eleven) which they vanish after the whistle has stadium, which will be inculcated in will hold 240 working men with desk blown for the half. the future, are two electric score Nest side of the bowl. The press box The outside entrance to the club boards, one at each end of the field. space. Besides this there are three rooms is directly from the East plaza, It is tentatively planned to purchase radio booths, two private telephone part way up the hill, into which the two of these boards to be operated booths and wash room. The desks stadium is sunk. The entrance to the are equipped with floor plugs, to which arena is through a long tunnel th automatically by electricity as soon heaters or lights may be attached. emerges at the 50-yard line. The as the manufacturers develop them The playing field is grassed entirely Michigan team has quarters on one sufficiently to be able to guarantee to the parapet wall. No one but the side of the tunnel, with showers, them. They are in the eperimental players and officials will be allowed clothes hangers, rubbing tables, and on the playing field during a game. benches. The visitors have duplicate stage at present and will cost approx- Substitutes will occupy seats in the quarters on the other side. The rooms imately $15,000. In addition to this stands. The Michigan stadium is the are warm and cozy so that teams can a huge electric loud speaker will be only one ever built for the expressed relax and rest in comfort. purchased later on. purpose of holding footbali games. The heat for the club rooms is sup-- Goal posts are located 19 feet from plied by gas fired boilers which send TORONTO-The Toronto University the front box seats on the norta and steam into radiators. Air drawn from soccer team defeated Penn. State, 3 south sides. the outside is forced by motor iriven to 0. Beneath the east stands are the club fans through the radiators and into rooms from which rival squads mys- the rooms, maintaining rapid and even BOSTON-Nearly two hundred men teriously appear in the tense moments air circulation. are out for the crews of Mass. Inst. before the start of the game and into Added features to Michigan's huge of Technology. THE WHITE HELMET 1204. South University a. Dial 8191 RESTAURANT Chicken Dinner Sunday Noon Special Steak Supper every Sunday Night Open all night ll ci t9 q 1 t l1 111111 c , - 1 III oil I vorr..rrrrrr. . :- 1l=1t.I../.I.e:I./. I1.l.I Subscribe For The Weekly. ^ '- 0 Probable Lineup- Korthwestern insos L. E. huler, R. L. T. zen L. 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