THE MICHIGAN DAILY TU funior End Will Rank With Best In Natior Illinois Coach To Have Array Of Sophomores URBANA, Ill., Sept. 25.-(Special) -A group of spirited sophomores, undismayed by an aray pf experi- enced players which forms a nuc- leus for the Illinois football team, is girding itself to contend for posi- tions. Arvo Antilla, big blonde Finlander, who first played under Coach Ray Gallivan, a sub for Red Grange, was a freshman end but Bob Zuppke. moved him to tackle in spring prac- tice. Antilla, six feet two and nearly 200 pounds, is expected to make Red Gragg and Bart Cummings lock to their laurels. Bob Wright of Roodhouse, center, will dispute the pivot post with Bob Bloom, last year's regular. George Hays of Decatur, halfback, a shining light at Onarga Military academy in his prep days, will probably be avail- able. Hays, weighing 180 pounds and lackiiig an inch of reaching six feet, has won. his freshman numer- als but has never been a member of the varsity squad previously. Charles Galbreath, a back in high school, is regarded as a real player by Zuppke but as he may lack the .;peed the varrity backfield pace de- mands, he is likely to be transferred to tackle. Dahl and Erie, linemen, and Dykstra, fullback, Purdue Prepares For Contest With OhioUniversity' Oct. 7 (Continued From Page 9) senior major lettermen, will battle it out for the early assignment with Frank MIaas, junior minor letterman. The foundation for this fall's for- ward wall is provided by Capt. Feh- ring and Ungers at tackles, the lone two regulars left from the 1932 com- bination that went through the en- tire season without being scored on through the line. At guards, Fritz Febel, Byron Hug- gins, and Robert (Rip) Peters, all major lettermen, have their eye on permanent assignments, but the sophomore crop of George Dennis, Wayne Sandefur, Carl Dahlbeck, and Frederick Voss, is expected to make itself felt. The center position provides one of the most perplexing problems. John Oehler and Martin Westerman, who performed brilliantly at the pivot position for the Boilermakers last fall, have both gone the way of the diploma, and Arthur Lawrence, senior minor letterman, remains as the only center with extended expe- rience. While the coaches draft their ten- tative plans for rebuilding the line, the possibilities for ' a backfield with a dozen threats" are promising, with a wealth of veteran ball carrying tal- ent available, including such out- standing performers as Paul Pardon- ner, quarterback; Fred Hecker, full- back; Duane Purvis, halfback, and Jim Carter, halfback. Wimlanla Points 0. S. U. For Game With Michigan (Continued f