THE MICHIGAN DAILY ZUPKEFEARS ILLINOIS WILL NDAVR TO STOP PASSING OF AIENDBLUE IN-1 'ANNUAL STRUORLE 'SQUAD COMES '1IIRITCf.[ (GAME EGARD OSTEUBAAN - (.lIJEllT WITH NORTIUWESTERN V)MIIN AIO N A S Hi A IID) iLNSCATHED PAilt T0 STO MAKE CHANGES IN LINEUP TUESSY FINGS PASSES Malrrlner Returns to Squad After Two May Shift Schultz I-ron uard lo, Week Layoff on Account of Talckle Berth in rder to Twisted Knee Strengthen Line (By Rudy otz, Sports Editor, Daily (Special to The Daily) P IGNll., Ot2URBANA, Ill., Oct. 26.-IHomecom- -CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 26.-Tired ers who crowd Illinois stadium Satur- and bruised from the terrific blattle day for the Michigan game will look with Northwestern, the Illinois Vars-t. . p. ity football squad returned to the to the air expecting pigskin pyro- stadium yesterday to start work for technics when the two unbeaten teams ithe strong Michigan team that seems clash in anogher game of the famous headed towards another title. IllinoisMehigan rivalry. Not a single casualty was recorded Michigan will be far tougher than in Saturday's battle, but Lou Muegge Northwestern, it is conceded. The re- regular tackle,. was laid up with a bad cold that kept him from work. "Bubbles," 225 pound regt lar guard, passing weapon works at either end, was also ,given a rest. and while the Michigan captain made Crane Now Available all-American honors for two years The squad was strengthened by the chiefly because of his ability to snag return of Les Marriner, regular tackle passes, blossomed forth this year as a for the past two years. Marriner tosser of the aerials, and the Illini will has been out with a twisted knee for have a full day guarding the wily vet- the past two weeks, and will hardly eran. tbe able to get into the Michigan bat- Wd t Usd Pascs tie. Russ Crane, sophomore guard, Against Northwestern, the Indians also got back into harness yesterday, used the forward pass to count their 'and should be available. touchdown, Dwight Stuessy flinging The team took a light workout con- passes commendably. To receive the sisting of passing and kicking prac- passes Zup can use either of a half tice, ran a little signal drill, and then dozen ends in addition to his backs. went up against a few Michigan plays The Illini had good experience in 'with rather disastrous results. " fighting the air game when the Wild- Ken Deimling was moved to the cats tried desperately to complete 'first team at right end, while Stuessy passes in the waning minutes of play 'was given a chance at the quartr- and Zupke is polishing this defense. "back job. The other change In the MtcClnre M1ay Start lineup was "Peanuts" Schultz, regu- Zuppke used 25 players ag inst 1ar guard last season, get a tryout Northwestern, choosing to use letter- 'at a tackle position. men and reserves of other years in the line in preference to youngsters. (Special to The Daily) Schultz, Muegge, Perkins, Nelson, URBANA, Ill., Oct. 26.-With prac- Mitterwallner, McClure, Nowack, ically every candidate In good con- Wietz and Gordon alternated with ef- 'ition, Coach Bob Zuppke is striving feet at guard and tackle. Only Weitz to evolve an effective scoring back- and Gordon are sophomores. Schultz, 4ield and a line that will, check the vet exan guard, may be shifted to 'unscol'ed-on Michigan Wolverines in t.ackle against Michigan and Bill Mc- the Saturday - homecoming game in Clure re ently elevated to the first the Illinois Rtadium. string after valiant service as a scrub, Twice have Illinois and Michigan may start at guard. :met in stadium homecoming games and Stuessy's work at quarterback rates honors are even. A capacity crowd him at almost a par with French, first Is expected to watch the traditional string pilot. Walker, Stewart and rivals, although about 7,000 tickets Nickol constitute the first line of re- are left. ,, serve backs with Winsper, Aldous, llTa! Lineup Uncertain [fIc(kman. Seeman and Wardecker on Happy as the jIlini are over their jck. Walker has been matching success at Evanston, they have no iannts wih Mils in practice. Illusions regarding Michigan. The Volverines are the only team in the 'country which Is "undefeated, un- scored on and untied. Its achieve- (tents include decisive defeats of Wis- consin and Ohio State. It is hard to predict the Illinois lineup but probably most of the play- 'ers who figured the most prominent- 'ly in the rout of Northwestern will reappear. AERIAL ATTACK OF MICHIGAN E.AL5...I.L X k4. _ LINE STAR LEADS IRISH GRID TEAM; B-E-A-T I-4-L-I-N-O-I-S (By llerbJert E'. Vedder.) ,_._. e E 11 tt - Ly, . i ll I 4Y At 7:20 o'clock tonight. 33 Wolver-' in foot ball players, Coaches Wieman, Kipkc, Veenker and Brown, Trainer EIoyt Manager James U. Hughey, '28, and 1usiness Manager Harry A. Tillot- son will embark for Champaign and Urh)ana on the "good ships" provided by the Michigan Central. Couched among the notables wil be yours truly and another scribe or two. The one prevaiding thought of the party, and the one which should he that of. the entire stu- dent body, willbe "BEAT ILLI- 'O1S." Every man on the squad realizes the strength of the Illini; Ui ere can be no mistaking it after the Illinois-Nortivestern tussle last Saturday. is a Iriple threat back next what's I Al Notre Dame's captain foil 1927 is John Smith, a veteran lineman who occupies the right guard berth on Coach Knute'Rockne's powerful Irish eleven. Smith, a veteran of two years experience, has stood out in nearly all of the contests played by the Rockne- coached team this year. TEAM TO RAGE BUCKEYES (Special to The Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 26.-In- diana University's cro ss-country team will be a candidate for Big Ten honors this year if indications me n any- thing. Last Saturday in a qua rangu- lar meet at Chicago the Hoosiers cap- tured second place, Zola, of Wiscon- sin, Big Ten two mile champion, beat- ing Fields of Indiana out by inches. This wek-end the Hoosiers will in- vade Ohio State for a dual meet. Members of the Indiana team are: Harold Fields, Indianapolis, captain; Carl Burris, Cicro; William Bratton, Noblesville; Wallace Buck, Bicknell; Ed Clapham, and Ward Dildino, Fort iWayne; Clarence Banks, Culver; Le- Roy' Cox, Indianapolis; John Davis, Carmel; and James.Abromson, Port-j land. Another thing to be considered is that every man on the Sucker squad will be in perfect shape with Marriner ready for regular tackle duty. The strength of the Illini can scarcely be measured from consulting the per- sonnel of the first eleven; the reserve power of the Indians is perhaps the greatest in the Big Ten, although Michigan is abundantly supplied in this respect. The calibre of the Illini second siring mnay be gathered from a statement by Coach Bob Zuppke a week or so ago when he de- clared that this was the first time since lie had been coaching at Chlanmpaign that lie could put a second eleven on thie field nearly equal in ability to the first. No! No! Don't let anyone "spoof" you-that goal kicking game of the Wolverines is well taken care of. As if Gilbert's 40 and 50-yard place kicks' were not enough, the .coaches had John Palmeroli in hand yesterday at place kicking-and with rather prom- ising results. Capt. Bennie Oosterbaan is de- veloping into a capable punter. A little while ago Bennie was slow in getting his kieks off; yes- terday he handled the pig skin like a veteran kicker. Now Michi- gan has an all-American end who G rid iron ghosts of former days promise to gallop over the Memorial stadium field Saturday in the live forms of a pair of ends. Garland Grange, redder brother of the famous "Red," has shown himself to be a fairly capable flankman and may 'getj a chance against the Wolverines. At the ri;i1 endrfor 11higtam may be seen leloy Ileston, Iiel)ixew of the great W illie lleston, all tiue all-Alnmerjean halfIack.' Fauring the workouts of the past week or 10 days Ileston has shown excellently, now that his leg in- jury is a thing of the past, and lie spears hisses unerringly.* Although there is no reason to feel that Nyland will clot get the call to start the game, Heston should get in at some time - perhaps against Grange. If so, the fanciful vision of a writer a few years ago will become a reality when Illinois and Aliehigan meet and it will be "Heston vs. Grange." Secret practice was the rule again yesterday with% every one being excluded wiz lie the Varsity took a long workout on defense against Illinois plays, special em- phiasis being paid on stopping the short pass. In preliminary work, yesterdaty and Tuesday Fuller showed up well at "breaking lip passes. The personnel of the squad making the trip includes all but five men who are left behind because of the Con- ference rule limiting the number of players who can be taken. Those mak- ing the trip are Captain Oosterbaan, Gilbert, Baer, Hoffman, Sullo, Bab- cock, Boden, Bovard, Domhoff, Fuller, Girinnell, Harrigan, Gabel, Geistert, Kerr, Heston Parker, Poe, Poorman, Robbins Straub, Miller, Thisted, Palmerohi, Pommerening, P u ckel- wartz, Rich, Schoeneld, Walder, Whit- tle, and Cragin. Joe Gemibis is not to make the trip because of the injuries re- c ived in the Ohio game. 11lew Tickets Remain For Chicago Contest More than 2,500 additional tickets for the Chicago-Michigan game, inak- ing the total Michigan allotment ap- proximately 15,000 seats, have been received from Chicago, according to Hlarry A. Ttillotson, business manager' of the athletic association. Applica- tions for these tickets are now beingI accepted at the Arministration build- ing, but due to the rapid sale it is not known whether applications made, now can be filled. More than 4,000 students and alum- ni will occupy the Michigan rooter's section at the Illinois game at Ur- bana, Tillotson announced. Although the rest of the Illinois tickets have been sent back to Urbana, it is almost certain that tickets will be procurable there until game time. The Michigan Central railroad has sold 75 tickets for the special train to the game so far, and expects a delegation of.more than 400 students to take advantage of the special rate. BOSTON-The swimming team of Boston Tech. will begin practice with- in a week. Mcanmara and Walker Ibid Lead !)er Keehmnan and Winter In six-Day Race LEADERS HAVE 45 POINTS (ity Asociated Press) ChICAGO, Oct. 36.-Going nowhere Sq .inoiT ul 01ou1 9i JO o .1 e1fl I means of antiquated self-propelled transportation, 15 teams of two men each, had traveled 1,041 miles or more when. the 66th hour of Chicago's in ternational six-day bicycle race whs passed. Reggie McNamara, the greatest of them all, and Cecil Walker, this year's all-round champion, and an- other pair, Tony Beckman, Caucus, N.J., and Charles Winter, New YorC City led the race. McNamara and Walker were in second place, however, since they have scored only 45 points in sprints to the other pair's 86. The laps are one-tenth of a nile. 'AMERICAN1 PAIR LEAD CHICAGO CYCLE GRIND .., -, . .. _ . Michigan At Champaign, Oct. 219th $1 24Round Railroaid Fre Onl J SpecilAllI- uflm nTrains Chib 'Car - Sleeping Cars - Dining Car Lv. Ann Arbor 9:45 P. M. (Cent. Time) Friday, Oct. 28th Returning Lv. Champaign 10:00 P. M. Saturday, Oct. 29th Rent a Typewriter i S _ COLUMBUS-Daniel Hummel, cap-I tain of the Ohio State wrestling team, suffered a dislocation in practice. i ; s . .e.. ,. I M i I By the Month or for the Semester - Your Choice Underwood, Royal, L. C. Smith, Remington, and Others We Keep Them in Order For further information ppl- B. W. 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