D AILY WEDNESDAY, OCTI ... ....... ...... ............ . .. ... .. .. .. . . . . ....... . .. .. ... . ...... . .............. . .. . .. ....... . ... ... ........... . . LINOIS FORMATIONS Fritz Humbert Tops "'er Western Conference GriddersIn Scoring PECTED NEXT Northwestern's tight d e f e n s e Three Nlational And Two American held Fritz Humbert, Illinois' thun-: League Clubs Expected To dering fullback, scoreless Saturday, Have New Leaders but he still is the leading scorer in the Big Ten. MCKE IE MAY DEPART Humbert has scored 7 touch- K downs for a total of 42 points, which gives him a margin of 6 Cls ontehlsftea- points over Oran Pape, Iowa's nouncement that Bucky Harris has lightning half back, and Fred displaced George Moriarty at the Hovde, Minnesota's flash, who are reins of the toothless Detroit Tig- tied for second with 36 points, ers in the American league comes Hovde's 92 yard run against the rumors of several other possible Hawkeyes and Pape's 55 yard jaunt shifts in managerial talent. The a few moments later brought the as yet uncomfirmed mutterings only scores of the Iowa-Minnesota have to do with three National battle. league and two American league Imanagers. Bo Cuisinier of Wisconsin scored manhes.r his team's lone touchdown against The selection of Harris naturally the Wolverines to take fourth place leaves Moriarty out of a job and it in the individual scoring with 31 is not at all improbable that the points. Glassgow and McLain of erstwhile American league umpire Iowa are tied for fifth with 25 may fall heir of Rogers Hornsby's points each. directorship over the lowly Boston Braves in the National league cir- lILil111H14#11E11[illtlllll1lltf11111i l0HI cuit. 21- Bill McKechnie is another Na- B iL T S _Itional league manager who seems s ndestined to depart. The principal s Q u i n n cause for this change is Bill's own Ii1 IIltiilIllltIlmilIIt I1lIIIiiiii desire to be away from baseball. ern, Michigan and Indiana among Four strenuous campaigns with the their victims. Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cards seems to have been too much for Pressing the Princeton-Ohio the Scot. Frank Snyder, successful State tilt for the place of honor in bringing the Texas league pen- will be the meeting between nant to Houston as well as the Alabama's famed Crimson Tide Dixie championship, is mentioned and the Wisconsin Badgers, as his possible successor as is Billy both conquerors of Knute Southworth, manager of the Ro- Rockne's Irish eleven. chester Red Wings. Both Houston and Rochester are Cardinal farms. Alabama has lost one game this l Uncle Wilbert Robinson, presi- season but is still considered the , dent as well as manager of the ranking outfit in the south, and Brooklyn National leaguers seems should give the men of Thistleth- ready to relinquish his post as waite a thorough testing. manager and devote himself strict- I ly to presidential duties. He will University of Pennsylvania ' recommend such a change at the will invade Chicago bent on next meeting of the board of direc- gaining revenge for the 6-0 de- tors. Max Carey, Dodger captain, feat at the hands of the Middie seems to be the logical successor team last week, and unless the since Robinson has announced that Maroon gridders show a great Max is his own choice for the job. reversal over the form they dis- It is also rumored that the Cleve- played against Purdue, another land Indians and the Chicago drubbing seems inevitable. White Sox may be piloted by new men before the training season The other Big Ten teams are opens in March. Roger Peckin- scheduled to play opponents of les- paugh, according to . announce- ser note, Iowa meeting South Da- ments made by the wealthy Cleve- kota, while Purdue entertains Case land owners before the season in another contest that will give ended, was to manage the Indians the respective coaches a chance to next year, but something seems to rest their regulars for the next im- have made them less certain about portant games. the matter now. (Continued on Page Seven) Lena Blackburne who came to Will Lead Easterners Northwestern Stars [IRHMI4 WIN OVER Will Be Ready For. Game With GophersIO (Special To The Daily) EVANSTN, Oct. 30-UndauntedTL Chuck Howe, captain and guard' on Princeton's unbeaten football team, who will lead his men against Ohio State in one of the intersec- tional grid classics of the current grid season. the aid of the White Sox in Chi- ,ago following Schalk's "resigna- tion" is also uncertain of his job for next year. Charles Comiskey, was well pleased with Lena's handling of the club in the regular season when Blackburne injected{ a considerable amount of pep andI fight into the club, but the Sox owner has become displeased with the results of the annual city series.. The American leaguers lost in the final to the Cubs after forc- ing the series into the seventh, game. -' - by thg 6 to 0 setback at the hands of Illinois last Saturday, North-'Priest Goes Over.For Lone Score western's grid team is busy at work Late In Final Quarter After preparing for the invasion of Dr. March Down The Field Spear's Minnesota eleven in the homecoming engagement here Sat- TEACHERS 0 U TWEIGHED urday. The Wildcats emerged from the In the first game of the three Illini struggle without further ad-- cornered series between the sopho- dition to their injured list and mores, the freshmen, and the phy- prospects are favorable that sev- sical eds., the freshmendrove and eral players unable to play against passed their way to a 6 to 0 vic- Illinois will be ready for the Goph- tory over the physical eds., in a ers. Both Hank Bruder, sophomore hard fought game on South Ferry Ihalf, and Leo Hanley, sophomore field yesterday afternoon. quarterback, are expected to be Neither team was able to score sufficiently recovered from injuries until the last quarter when a se- to see service Saturday. ries of successful passes and line Although Bruder 'nay be ready bucks on the part of the yearling I to start Saturday it is doubtful squad placed them in a position on 1 whether Coach Hanley will recall the seven yard line from which two Bill Griffen from the starting line- line plunges and a deceptive end up since the speedy little halfback run by Priest netted them the only turned in such a creditable per- score of the game. formance against Illinois. Eds. On Defensive It was Griffen's brilliant return. During most of the contest the of a punt to the Illini's 12 yard light but plucky physical ed. eleven line that placed the Purple within was kept on the defensive and scoring distance when they failed never seriously threatened to cross to put the oval over. Griffen also the goal line, either by penetrat- was on the receiving end of a num- ing the enemy territory with ber of forward passes that threat- straight football or by the aerial ened the Illinois goal frequently route. A large share of the game during the last half. was played between thirty yard lines with both teams kicking on The Michigan version of "which the third down. V came first, the hen or the egg"- Priest, besides }being directly re- did Michigan men cause the song sponsible for the only touchdown "My Michigan Man," or does the turned in a creditable performance song account for the men? 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