THE 'MIC IIGAN JYAIJY iopher-Buekeye Batile Heads Big Ten GamesToday f+ _____ _ _. No rthwestern Meets Wisconsin; I[ndiatna Favored Over Illinois Replaces Kodros InresTake Leading Players From Freshm-an Grid Practices U- NtreiJDame To Face Nav~y llefoe Selout Crow third straight Western Conference crown. The Gophers were held to a 13 to 13 deadlock by Purdue in their opener last week. Game time is 2 _p m., (CST). MINE4IOQLS, Oct. 20.--(A)-1 Two powerful football m~achines- Obhio State a~nd, Minnesot :,--will dis- play their wyakes in a ,Western Con- ference game before 55,000 fans in Memorial Stadium here tomorrow. It will be.the, fourlth time the two schools; have mzet on. the gridiron with Mininesota holding a two to one edge. Minnesota also~ is protecting a record of ,,not leaving been dlefeated in a Conference game, at homne since 1932. Still remaning to be ,answered is a questionof just n~ow powerful is Minnesota's representative, seeking a Wha~t. makJes champions? With spirit, samna tamorand drive. Nith cate it's breed- poise. Stakls, too, have their cham- exp~ensive places. But. not hard to; :find for Afll nl atrons! For i~cr sea erve.,t, the Allenel is a champion ... . fromn chamn- pion cattle, and, certifiedlby, the U.S. Government to be unsur- passedl in quality, flavor, an~d downright godness. Butdoqn't talke ou~r word for it com~e in today and sn your teeth into one of these delicious steaks and you'll. find ou.t . fr yors~relf why the~y're ch~ampions ! THE~ i EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 20.-(/')-The football teams of Northwestern and Wisconsin, each smarting under two defeats this season, come together at Dyche Stadiu.m tomorrow iin a game vital to .the Big Ten title hopes of each school. Northwestern, ,.,which, will enter the Igame a slight favorite, has lost to Oklahoma and Ohio State while in its last t wo starts Wisconsin bowed to fTexas and Indiana. , Pefcat by Ohio Mtate died $orthwesten's Wes- tern Conference title chance and Wis- consin's slim chance at .the~$ig Ten crown :were hut by Indiaa's victory. Paul Soper was slated to start at left .hlf. for Northwestern ;but Bill Dae Correvont was expected to see plenty of ati~n. Spie, 4O000 fans were epected to watch :the game, scheduled to start at 2 _p n. (ST). CHAMPAIGNl, Oct. 20.-(JP)- Indiana's, Hoosiers, who haven't won a lootPall game ,t Illinois in 40 years, will be "favored to break that long famine in Memorial Stadium to- morrow. The Hoosiers, victorious last week Over :Wisconsin as Illinois. bowed to Southern California, have been ,mov- ing in high gear with a running game luilt round ,Clee ;Maddox and Joe ~Tfi and. the pssing of" Harold Illinois' lineup may see several sophomor'es. in action. Some 25,000 §pectators ,were expected: to witness the game, s, eujed~fpr.,2p.m. ( ST). CLEVELANID, Oct. 20.-V)-On- rus'hing Notre Dqaeand challeng- ing Navy worked out tody inGCeve- lz d Stadixum