THE KICH GAN r 1L I THE....w MICH-.IGr vaN" D/A .4"IY -T( 0 M.l0L. I IUflL WRE'S CARDI 'ATTLE OF WHEN FULLBACKS MINNESO TA PROMISE)) MEE TS IOWANS NOTICE Georgetown, Holy Cross Only Elev- ens To Step Out Of Sector Next Saturday TIGERS TAKE ON GORNELL -- - All junior literary students interested in speedball, see Boswell this afternoon in room 304 Michigan Union. I will have places for about 10 men who wish to make class numerals. Charles C. Boswell. 0- - i rrI I t I -O present it is doubtful if he will be able to resume his position on the team before Saturday. H A N 0 V E R-Marsters. Dartu- mouth star, has fully recovered from injuries and will play against Harvard this week. NOTICE DETROIT, Oct. 24-Lloyd Brazil, A $ S i F I E University of Detroit backfield star -F is out with an injured hand. At ADVERTISING I (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 24-The east has too many ancient feuds to re- new this Saturday to bother its head much with intersectional warfare. Only two eastern representatives will be pitted against opponents{ ifrom other sectors-Georgetown1 taking on Duke at Washington while Holy Cross entertains Mar- quette at Worcester, Mass. George- town, which has rolled up more than 200 points against its first four opponents, is an overwhelm- ing favorite to defeat Duke, but, Holy Cross, rudely jolted by Ford- ha i last week, is given scarcely an even chance against Marquette, which won last year 12-6. The rest of the day is given over to sectional combat, involving in some instances, rivals of long standing. Yale and Army, both unbeaten arid untied, clash at New Haven in their 28th meeting. This series, which has developed into one of the east's leading football spec- tacles, began in 1893. Dartmouth, another undefeated eleven, tackles a Harvard team, beaten only by Army, for the 35thI time at the Harvard stadium. Ri- valry began in 1882. Harvard had all the best of it for more than a score of years but Dartmouth, in recent seasons, has been cutting down the advantage. Performances to date indicate another Dartmouth victory. Dartmouth won last year 30-6. Princeton and Cornell, yearly rivals from 1891 to 1907, will battle at Princeton for the 18th time. This rivalry was interrupted after 1907 until last season when . relations were resumed, Princeton earning a 21-10 victory. This year both have undefeated records to main-, tainalthough the Tigers have been 4 tied by Virginia,. Big Ten Teams Point For Important Games (Continued from Page 6) provement, so the Purple should be in for a hard struggle. Stagg Fears Purdue That old cry, "Stagg fears Pur- due," is being broadcast as Amos Alonzo points his team for the Boilermaker battle this week. How- ever, the feeling is mutual, as Coach Jimmy Phelan is far from satisfied with the showing of his' team against Wisconsin, especially since the Badgers twice tied the score after Purdue had taken the l lead. Coach Wilce is preparing his - °Buckeye warriors for a busy after- noon against Indiana~ after the game showing the Hoosiers dis- played in losing to the powerful Il- lini by a single touchdown. Elimi- nation of fumbles in the backfield is being stressed by the Ohio State Have You a Tuxedo? mentor. Two fast backfields will oped by Northwestern if the Purple meet in this contest, with Eby and are to become a threat in the Big Coffee matching their speed Ten. Failure to take advantage of against that of Bennett and scoring opportunities held the Faunce. Wildcats to a single touchdown A scoring punch must be devel- victory over Kentucky. 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