'U'HF MT('_TJTC; N N T).A TT V rriT 7' " C'g 7"1 A. 1CR °tV"" i tS *C !t+".4fl TH V1Pa,\ 1 1 a - ' v U -1YL .AFI .T'-T .v. ,'.)VF E 13~'di1±> . 1 930iJ 3 Mir fT r VALAdds HuLDS I IT901S HAWKEYES PREPARE FOR PENN STATE BATTLE 44: x(NVt r f{.y <3P ti I-IICI%'A-$r f ~* A , No rthwestern Expects D AII ToG grhFight Satur day ay EVAN:STON Ill.,Nov. 12- Beat PRUMISES, fi.cc- '1 nd then think aboutrH.,IP T. ;tre Dame; but first beat Wiscoi-- sI. Tat is the feeling in Nor. -hLeathier Pushers See A.A."U.~ . r~5> in' grid camp this week1 as the. Wiict set about preparing MetV icas Meet for Pointers on Style foi, the homecoming encounter I Coached by Philbin, L tith the Badgers at D~yche stacl- I Ita UT atUrc.ay. SHOW SCHEDULED SOON ' u l:ith four 1conference victiorieS v alne ~ dy in the ba, No thwesterii t -ihia - ~:'1 flV 1 V ~ ~ t.ti it .fi.L o,~ cue l of the best ho Illho t .,c~b ith at leasta half sharethseatatievra. nL< in 1 :! Big Ten championship. C=i th;e ar t oft het men on thes. I L'is rII i~co question but what Campus has g iVen- Coac~h I~ he nc t icts rgard this last con- bin ono th lrgst lase icic- _ e stetoughest . oeo helretcosf fUt-~i. tl- 1ci. i, ge as heLAC 01 sginners, he has ever had, and h th the YM Althogh the bgr advance showing of the candidats ;i_. ui6uead' e ehn aiemenby Oio niestogive the pugilisticfn oo ?u:vi duelandwer the iesbonhio- here some fine entertainmen ,tsacn evthes laestheim arssitnhere-stthe several boxing shows wich rel i ac ?owLberut -cami the as the most onothe schedule for the -fall 'idat ~ orulea intecneec.jwinter program. C 1 dietc 6-15 __ CcES ch Phiji in tooks several of the e t oDt-otlitngttouighIa "F ;R'BUTLE R L Ti witness th-e AMichiigan A1 A. T. the In"] ____matches which were sched-cled at; good fo iiii ,~.2.IIV o: I e boxing K) II.()-q. Definite ev~ 'StAset as yet, but a .r seheuied to come is~ -e Cristmas holidays. S wil be ranged accord- 'te se- veral sec-- coring to classe1s. Win- a c a t i '. div si n s w ill b e .:e ll of the l.} cni cas box ng show in ~ V nnr xcill beawar-ded in.pie;sin'ificant of the ~vd be the fin ldote of tho ice 01. the pug lis ic aspir- U~clvpnigicely under the a ol Co Philbin, and al- it isC'1bi' eary to deter- i ,ting-deinite,several of ~nehwigsome fairly °ornm. La.st night the new- to the gam;ue went through arI or so of sparring which rfrom being peiaceful. Short cf defensive w'orkouts with ,d then a flash of offensive md short jabs made things ng for the boys. Coach ican use more material if is at all interested in the t ' . 6 'Q3 . 3 -Qt1AR. E28Act( mw~ OSTRANDER WINS RACE R. A. Ostrander won the Arm- istice Day cross country run in 16:11. R. McManus was only three seconds behind the winner. Good weather conditions aided in making the run, which was held over a three mile' course, a success. Four big reasons why the Iowa rooters look fo-ward to the clashl with Penn Stat, are found above.1 Lloyd Jensvold will appear at the signal post against the Lions. Ely :will remain at the tackle post and IHickman and Nelson will start atl the half positions if the later's in- jury improves this week.{ FRATERNITY S]PEEDRALL This afternoon at 4:15 the semi-finals in the fraternity speedball tournament will be played. Tau Kappa Epsilon will encounter Delta Upsilon, and Alpha Kappa Lambda will play Delta Kappa Epsilon. (I Pec i t 11) The°J aiiv') LAFAYET'TE, Ind., 'Nov. 12. Purdue's colorful gridiron eleven, boasting one of the most powerful running offensives in the nation, is busily grooming for its "Dad's Day" tilt with Butler here Saturday that marks the first meeting be- tween the two state foes since 1902. By scoring successive Big Ten victories over Iowa, Wisconsin,Ii I l- linois and Chicago, Purdue is now ranked with the greatest teams in the country and no stone will bi I left unturned to finish the season with successive victories over But- le r and Indiana. Although Butler will enter the game Saturday as the underdog, Ki 7.er is expecting' Coach Harry Bell's Bulldogs to of- fer stiff resistance and will have . .... the Cadillac athletic club. The , comers trip was just to give the men a line an hou on the style and technique of the was far men who were entered in the bouts. rounds Although the University does not now an sponsor any organized competition hooks in these outside matches, there are interest no restrictions for free lance ac- PhilbJin tion on the part of the men who retannigonre 3EAMOUS rIFIE~viS bny KUPP]"N EJ[MIERk .. 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