SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY ________________________- ~" SIX RK WILDCATS TO FACELl UNBEA9TENGOPHERS' Both Teams Undefeated So Far; Wisconsin journeys to Buckeye Lair. PURDUE TO MEET ILLINI TEN v v -mv . -., ,, i' ~ , T-ITLE ( r Trial in $500,000 Suit Against Boxer Opens (By Associated Pess) NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-$ack in- to the fawning gaze of the crowds, the public attention he abhors, came Gene Tunney today to lift h. fists in legal defense against Tim Mara's suit for. $500,000 for alleged breach of contract back in the budding 1_ ---I - .v -1 - --4-;r 1 1^u ofeuvy- 1 GO AGAINST ALABAMA TOD i5! hey cay of the retired heavy- When dusk settles tonight over weight champion's fistic career. the Western Conference gridiron ' Hundreds lined the long st irs battlefield, there is certain to be leading up to the supreme court, a -definite elimination of Big Ten flahlights popped, the almost ptforgotten whisper - "There goes pennants which are still waving on T unney"--ran through the build- the merits of their unblemished I ing. It looked more like a weigh- records. Six Conference teams will ing in day before one of his title engage in games today which have fights than the opening of a a definite bearing upon the annual ( legal battle that may pry from race for the elusive Big Ten chain- Gentleman Gene a fourth of the pionship, for two of the teams. $2,000,000 fortune he amassed in Northwestern and Minnesota, still the ring. remain in the unbeaten class along with. Michigan who is idle this - -----_-_____ week. The Northwestern fray at the :4innesota stadium in Minneapolis will have by fgr the most import- ant effect upon the Conference rat- ings, for at least one and possibly both may be eliminated. Coach Dick Hanley's squad is at presen - the outstanding favorite to take Junior Varsity Turns Attention the game. With the return of Hank to Aerial Attack to Bruder to the lineup along with A several other members of the squad Aid Scorig. who have been out with injuries,. Nortlhwestern will present the LINE WORKS ON DEFENSE strongest team which she has been able t present this season. Coach Courtright put his "B" Sellout at Minneapolis.' squad through an extensive drill on At Minneapolis Fritz Crisler has long and short passes yesterday, been worrying over the lack of an afternoon, keeping them busy to offensive spark in his squad, which counteract the decided snap in the has been its most noticeable lack air. The workout was a continua- thus far. Russ Lekcell will probably tion of the offensive drills that replace Manders in the fullback have characterized t h i s week's' position against the Wildcats to- practices. day. The entire Gopher squad is Kutsche, Podluski and Bremen, in excellent physical shape for the w e r e consistently hitting their game which is to be witnessed. by marks as they tossed the pigskin a sellout crowd of 50,000 people. into the arms of Bovard, Justice, Wisconsin's powerful team which Coombe, and Markley, who covered was rudely knocked out of the race the receiving end, and all the men by ,Purdue's one point victory last displayed plenty of pep. This part week will seek revenge on the of the program took up most of the Buckeyes whom they will meet at afternoon. Columbus today. This is the first The guards and tackles were drill- game between the two universities ed on blocking and breaking since 1920. The Badgers arrived in through the line by Coach Keen on Columbus yesterday and are confi- another part of the field. Jordan, dent of a victory, basing their pre- Horowitz, Benz, Unger, and the rest dictions on the excellent overhead of the line material took part in game which they will bring into this work. This conmprised the play against the Bucks. whole of defensive improvement Ohio State will be greatly rein- for the day. forced through the return of Wes Courtright, in a exhibition of re- Fesler to the lineup after a layoff ceiving a pass, pulled a leg muscle with injuries. The squad has shown and had to retire to the Field a decided flash of power of late House near the end of the session and are out to upset the dope while Keen sent the entire squad bucket. through a short signal drill to wind AY WEST TO BA TTLE EASTERN ELEVENS Teams of Mid-West to Defend Laurels Against Easterners. (Continued From Page 6) bound to be a let-down following the hard New York U. game last week, and West Virginia is a bad team to slump against. One of the best games of the dayt BECK. finds Carnegie Tech and New York7 y U., two high class teams, meeting on Carnegie's home field. Although beaten decisively by Notre Dame, Carnegie looks to a victory overt New York's inexperienced team. New York also cane to a high peakf against Fordham, and a slight let-( down may be looked for.z N o t r e Dame's championship- bound eleven have an easy week- end when they tangle with Pat Page's Indiana team. Page has promised a number of sophomores will be among the starters. Dickey and Martich, ends; Johnson, tackle, and Opasik and Saluski, all second- year men are sure to be in the open- ing line-up. Detroit encounters a fairly stiff obstacle in their path toward an unbeaten season when they meet Iowa Saturday. While the Haw- keyes record this year is nothing to cheer about, Coach Burt Ing- werson has the utmost confidence in his powerful line to hold Detroit in check. 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Three Illini Injured. Over at Champaign Coach Bob Zuppke is having his troubles with injuries which are liable to cripple his defense against the powerful Purdue attack when the Illini take on the Boilermakers there this afternoon. Captain Robinson, Rus- sell, and Bennett are still on the injured list and probably will not be available for play. The Illini pass defense has not improved considerably since its costly display against the Wolverines last week, and will probAbly prove a vulner- able point for the Purdue backs. The return of Alex Yunevich to the game has given impetus to the pre- diction that the Purdue varsity will take the game. Chicago will engage in an inter- sectional contest with the Prince- ton eleven in the Maroon strong- hold. The game will not be par- ticularly outstanding as neither team has scored in the last three starts. Iowa will engage the Uni-' versity'of Detroit squad at the Auto City while Indiana is attemhpting to survive the assault of the Irish at South Bend. Jack Cannon, Notre Dame All- American guard last year is work- ing in the capaciity of assistant foot- ball coach at Alabama Polytech. up the practice. The regular lineup was filled and changed to give everyone a chance to get into play and become better acquainted with the plays that they hope to use to down General Motors Tech. WOLVERINES FACE FRESHMAN T E A M Newman's Passes Still Bother Yearling Opponents. (Continued from Page 6) the ball carrier. Likewise the op- posing overhead game was kept well in check, with Hudson and Wheeler batting down most of the freshmen attempts at aerial work. 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