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BER 28, 1931 T HE M TCHICAN DAILY

Careers

SEVERAL MICHIGAN PLAYERS
BIG TEN CONTESTS___
CHOSEN ON MYTHICAL TEAMS
FEI O RE SCIIEII 1 1 By Sheldon C. Fullerton One of the most pleasing show-
Before the present football sea- ings on the Michigan team during
son got under way it was predicted the last few games has (been con-
Possible Upsets in Conference that Michigan would have a group tributed by Captain Solly Hudson,
Would Completely Change of individual stars that would be who since the Princeton game has
bound to get somewhere in the looked 100 per cent better than he
Present Ratings. Conference race if they worked to- did in the early season contests.
gether as a team. Since the Chicago Since being shifted to a halfback
Today's gridiron schedule pre- and Ohio State games the team has rand quarterback Hudson has dis-
sents three important Big Ten con- clicked in a manner that has left played a great aptitude in circling
tests and two big intersectional little to be desired, and the high, the ends and running well through
battles. Most of the bigger games in opinions of the individual stars has a broken field.
the East and South were played on been brought out by the various Several times the Wolverine
Thanksgiving, leaving a somewhat selections of All-Conference elevens leader has taken punts or in-
scant card of large duels. that have been Lsued to date. tercepted passes to dodge his
The importance of today's Big Two Michigan piayers are al- way for considerable g a i n s
Ten meetings cannot be overrated, most unanimous choices for the through rival .defenses before
since they are liable to radically Big Ten first team, while one being downed. He has in recent
change the final standings. Head- other Wolverine star has also games been an entirely new
ing the bill ig the last attempt to received mention on many of and a much more spectacular
sink the victorious Wildcats on the mythical honor elevens. ludson than he was in the
their title march. Purdue is select- "Doc" Morrison at ccnteir has days when he was 'merely a
ed to make that attempt, but al- been conceded to be slightly line plunger and blocker.
though the Boilermakers will un- better than Captain "Ookie"
doubtedly play their hardest and Miller of Purdue, while Ivan Purdue Ball Carriers
give their last ounce of energy to Williamson, despite his appar- Mak Yra Record
the try, Northwestern is decidedly ently matter of fact - style ofd'e ar" age R cr
favored to win and cinch the title. playing, has been rightly called
Gophers Face Ohio. one of the best ends in the Purdue University backfield aces
With a bag full of tricky plays country. The other Wolverine have established what is probably
and a backfield with material that player, Bill Hewitt, has received an all-time record for ground gain-
should click, the Badgers invade considerable mention at three ing in one 'season. Playing a schel-
Ann Arbor this afternoon. diffeiknt posts, fullback, end, ule of eight games, against BigTen
A real contest will take place in and halfback, although he and intersectional opponents, the
Minneapolis this afternoon when never played at this position Boilermaker backs have averaged
once-defeated Ohio State tackles during the year. 6.75 yards on 522 ball-carrying fat-
twice-defeated Minnesota. It should Other Maize and Blue men who tempts.
be a very even match, the old story have been mentioned on the second Paul Pardonner, sophomore quar-
of a powerful, juggernaut eleven, teams as announced by different terback, who seldom carries the
versus a smaller and faster one. In coaches and newspapers are How- ball from scrimmage, lhas the high-
this case, strange as it may seem, and Auer, veteran tackle,, Harry est average gain of 11.75 yards.
the edge, a slight one, goes to Newman, quarterback, Ted Petos- Alex Yunevich, fullback, has the
Minnesota. key, brilliant sophomore end, and highest total gain of 583 yards, top-
Irish Meet Army. , Stan Fay, flashy halfback and one ping Purvis by four yards. Purvis
In the two intersectiopal classics, of the leading scorers of the Big however leads his teammate in
Notre Dame ill show whether or Ten. average yardage since he has car-
not it is the 'really great" eleven Apparently M i c h i g a n will ried the, ball fewer times. The re-
defined by their late Coach, Knute have the nucleus for another spective averages are Purvis, 7.93;
Rockne, and Dartmouth will en- strong team next season, as Yunevich, 6.85.
counter Stanford. Rockne defined a only two of these honor men , Six of the Boilermaker backs who
great team as one which, defeated, will be playing their last games appear regularly have averages of
could come back. Certainly, Notre - for the Maize and Blue this better than five yards.
Dame will meet -plenty of opposi- afternoon. Hewitt and Auer will Pardonner leads the Purdue scor-
tion in the Army team which will go, but Williamson, Petoskey, ers with a total of 46 points, fol-
1ace the South Bend Ramblers at Newman, and Fay will all be lowed by Yunevich who has 30 to
ihe Yankee Stadium. But Notre I back for duty next season. his credit.
Dame really has a great combin- ~
tion and is favored to win by a
reasonable margin. HThat A ter-Theater Hunger Has to
Yale and Princeton meet todayT atA trT e e H s o
in the Yale Bowl at New Haven. Al-
though the Eli's will not have the
I servicis of Albie, Booth, their team Stop at the Cony
r strength should prove to be moreStB
- than sufficient to defeat the Tiger r
machine. r There's "iftiitiig like our toasted sandwches and heaN
f Tourists spent an average of a Michigan victory,
$51.25 per automobile in Missouri
a l i 1931, a preliminary survey Then there's not a better hot Noond
I shows.
served for 40c, from 11 tc

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Associated Press Photo
Although they have suffered tivo Big Ten defeats, the Badgers ex-
pect to put up a*great battle when they meet one of their oldest and
bitterest rivals, the Wolverines, in one of the Conference "extra" games
for charity todasy. Kabat, guard, Smith, tackle, and Rebholz, back, are

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