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'f'm MICHIGAN AND AGGIES SNAPPED IN ACTION ON ERRY IELD SATURDAY ATERNOON DECIDES THE RESULT 1 I'iW erris is fast and shows good judgment but his forward failed to hold and TITLE TO LANSING MILITANT OWNERS ON 10 6 VICTORY LEAGUE CLUBS OVER DETROITERS ATER COMMISSION i ft In the 3 WILL POT A MEMBERS 0 21 0 OUT HIS PATH TO BE TREATED of play IN WINDUP 4 SCOTT HAS EASY TIME PICKING Xiot to prove 0 DETROIT CENTRAL E'ir 4 46 Nrotl ixing1 133 TM GOOD ADDIST for nt of Northern 0 Philip NORTHWESTERN SCOTT Ru 7 3 Skinner 1 better happy 0 imp Pike 7 Vnivrnity of iwn 7 St Nut lent 3 who looked him lor his came in kick for the ball a series University uf School 14 I ort by to Corner Hopklru Macalun red avow llpht Brady nas razee and Griffith Would Oust Johnson While Drey fuss'Is After Herrmann Men Score as They Please and Beat Chicago by Score of 29 to 0 Ecklund Swan Sc hull Batea Krehi ield Goal Only Way Colum bus Men Score on Wisconsin in TI)eir 14 3 Beating ii 0 GOftZ A U4 net u1 4r 1 UM the line with the first score Ine St Gerard's are without game Bunday Saints have defeated some of the strong rat trama in the city and are anxious to arrange game with anv fast tram CaU Uri 1 Cedar 2108 vw TRIS TALK WAR MEANS PLAY IN CENTRAL Skinner PUTS MEN AR DOWN IN LIST its right The lllinl carries the battle into Maroon territory from the start and kept it there with conaiderabiA suc (jobr the balance of the game There whs a thin coating of snow nn the ground and enough frost in the turf to Interfere with fast work hut It was the forward passing of the lllinl that contributed largely to their victory and kept the Midway eleven on the defensive Indeed in tha last nuartur nf Gia Denver 6 Inh end ty of Washington 6 Oregon California 6 University DOoln Ilnck on Mngr Chorion Itoidn former manager of the Philadelphia club In the Na tional league and popular vaude ville actor during the off seaaon la going to do on the stage Imjln quit the diamond to enter the garage business In Phila delphia lie lots formed a partner ship with Mias Marcello Page a talented young actress A singing art Is being prepared for the team WISCONSIN BruderMann (Cnptj 'Kton Margoho Brumm Below Donnghry Reaper ilnr sJmlth Strihkmail SmithCollins Kurliulo Sumlt Goal from field hnndilv and for the state held by Jimmy uraay the Armory Wrestlers Meet at Light Guard Armory Sunday Night ThreeBouts on the Mat Program VouHlff I liiHRnne is compelled for tho second time lo cancel his en gagement with Jim London that wns Rchcdulcr for Sunday night at the Light Guard armory Tw9 weeks ago the Turk 'could I not (III his agreement with Lon dos owing to nn Injury and this time be Is afflicted by illness How ever the show will be staged just the sumo ns the management de termined to got It good man to meet the flashy Greek bus wired Io Chi cago a hurry call for tha best man available thorn i Otherwise the etird as originally announced will be1 the same Gio vanni Mnzznn Is Cue to oppose tough follow and there will bo a preliminary match between a cou ple of good middleweights If the management can get a fel low In Chicago i titled to oppose London the curd won't lose any of Its merit despite llussune's failure to appear LondoB Is' rated one of tho very heat wrestlers1 In the country at any weight and he can bo depended upon to give the fel low that cbmes from Chicago a merry time Tmiehdown Matlln Moss UoalaMoMS 1 r4 I IGHT OR STATE TITLE i TOLD IN ALL ITS DETAIL gj mHttmiliHlilHtHHHHHIHIUtlNtHliil IHUtHIH' IltllffQ umble Behind It Own Goal Line Cotto State Team One Northwestern Count Ii CHICAGO Halliday McGuire NewhallHeber Harris Stweinan Bradley McComb otirha Elton Hornier Klrkput lelcher goals from touch fall Nothing Spectacular There was nothing of the spoc tacular about the contest unless tho Aggies' adherents wish to tnn the attack of their eleven In tnh final minutes of play as sueh 'Gains of more than 15 yards were few and the kicking lend the Inaplra Gon this feature of football usually does Stcketee wasn't obliged to toe the leather often enough to Im press the crowd white neither Graves nor Archer could qualify In a long distance booting btawl St A C's failure to do better was due to the Inability of her vaunted stars to assert themselves Harry Graves the colored boy of whom so much was expected must have been afflicted with stage fright or he wasn't In his usual torrn this af ternoon Sometimes he was stopped the appear Within GREAT CHANCE DR CONERENCE TITLE maeea in me rasi quarter or tne game when it was only a question of tho size of the score the game assumed the appearance of a bas ketball game with the oval being tossed hither and yon but generally Jo the great advantage) of the mini I JjI al Lovejoy inrwenMn Hanschmann bcpler Mohr Hander Buchelt 7 ictcher Walnut Kirkpatrick HH Kopp tlHnoia from flNd touchdowns Buchelt Ralph ujubirtltute Tor Kirflpatrlck 2 IBUlrflUtUte tor Kupih down Ralph lctdicr TUESDAY NIGHT to erris on Michigan's 4S yard line ball Steketeo made five yards around right end Knode failed oft tackle rfleketee punted 25 yards Snider made seven through right tackle Graves was stopped cold at the same point A forward pass Graves to Young was spoiled by Knode who grounded it Archer kicked from his own 45 yard line over the Michigan goal line and the brought it out to their 2u yard line to put it In play A 10 ydrd penalty put the ball on Mlehigans 30 yard line errin gain through right tackle but Cohn ripped off four yards through the same sftot er rin added five yards through right guard putting' the ball on Michi gan's 40 yard line Sleketee took the ball here and before the White and atop him he added 18 yards going to A C's 39 yard line Cohn made a yard through left tackle Perrin added six yards through center Cohn set again for a yard at the same place? Perrin failed to gain at center The failure cost the loss of the ball and A put it in play on the 35 yard line erris made five yards around right end Snider however failed to gain off center as did Dunphy around tackle Archer kicked from his own 30 yard line to Knode on the Michigan 26 vard line errin lost four yards trying A center Hte ketee ran a mile to make two yards around left end Stcketee again kicked this time from his 15 yard line to A C's 43 yard line Snider tailed trying to right end and A was penalized ive yards for offside Archur made four yards from punt formation around left end then ho kicked from his own 25 yard line out of bounds on his own 38 yard line Steketee made two through right Continued on Page Twenty three I'rraknrx uhh Minke Maryland Jockey club which race at lmllco In enterprising to nay tha leant It Is the purpose apparently to make the rank with the Kentucky Oerbv tn every respect RbIsIuk Gin adrleil money Trom 15(Wb to 125 onn Bill mnke thn race worth close to I IIOiU' and pretty close to the richest tlx lure at the year ORWARD PASSING GETS NO RESULTS Tommy Long igures Start to Lightweight Title Will Be 7 Made Just That Way Happy McHenry lightweight most frequently used at Detroit Elks boxing shows and regarded as a sort of club champion will be In one of the toughest spots of his career on Monday night whin he is to meet Tommy Long of this city in nn eight round mill at tho Cass avenue arena Boys of great er reputation outside Detroit have boxed the Montpvlior lad but none at his weight fitted to hustle honic here Long iocs cdlj is nut weikht title another Elks regular shaded McHenry at and has beaten his chief Detroit challenger Eddie Gordon twioe and Hlrcisiveiy Gordon haf very little the worst of the milling when he boxed McHenry at the Elks lxng can pass Gordon evefr drawing with McHenry and can challenge Brady If he beats the visiting boxer It looks like one of tho most in teresting sessions yet framed for McHenry Long carries the light to an opponent can hit and can stand a punch McHenry likes to have the milling brought to him and Long promises to accornmoc ate If he he will be working along new lines for him Tommy was on nt the Elks last season but then was rated as a preliminary boy simply because he had not be gun to take his work rimisly 'An all joy session is promised Just ahead of this when reddie Hamnirng who has just found him self will mix it up with Kid Bar barian a husky mittman whoso idea of a ring bout Is to start with the bell and to keep going until tho next une That will bo a six round bout So also will the one between Ilek Meyers and Al Moran The show will start with a four round encounter betweenBilly and Battling Lanke Admission as usual is to Elks and their friends by card with army or navy uniform good In waror peace jtllke without spcvlal in vitation A tr 5 wuvimmwiio Terriri tsOTiz fl Goals trom Kteketee 3 Um pire Kennedy Chicago Durfee Williams Head Stocking wil liams Substitutions: Morris for onune Cysi for reeman unk for Vogel Cruee tor Cohn Youn for Adams Karpua fur A tilmmons for Dunphy Brady for Graves Even Victory Over Michigan Will Hein Ohioin 1 hi Both Home Boys But Not Now in Rating Special to The ree Press Columbus Nov Ohio State university which will meet Michigan on Saturday next in one of the finals of tno conference championship was beaten by Wis consin today by a 11 to 3 score On the result Ohio State's rating in lie Conference list will be low ered greatly On first genuine of fensive play of the game durlng most of which the Badgers were prone punt the ball down field without the least bit of delay Smith Wisconsin reshman halt back circled right wing and did not stop untli he had a touch down He started 62 yards from the goal line measuring being done as the crow tiles but traveled a great leal further as ho crossed from ono side of the field to the other In his scamner There was no blanketing of Smith during the rest' of the session nor wak there any getting loose by hint In the third quarter In thia section of the fray Ohio state got up Its grandest march and went from midfield to Inside the 10 yard line A penalty for Badgers piling up on I'tivles set the ball on the Wisconsin three yard Une and It be gan to look very much as it the lone I'ltitiii muiri inuugh OHIO STATE BY HARRY BULLION 'erry ield Ann Arbor Mich Nov 23 Clear November weather greeted the sturdy gridiron ath letes of Michigan and for their annual this afternoon rom a blue sky a warm sun struggled through the crisp breeze that swept across the field and kept a crowd that numbered close to 20000 on cjlge for what promised in the advance reports to be one of the greatest struggles ever waged between thte Wolverines of Ann Arbor and the Lansing IRST QUARTER It was exactly 2:32 when Aggie eleven first to scrambled onto the field less than a minute after the hordes of Yost ran out Short practice and the elevens were ready A won the toss and chose to defend the west goal Steketee kicked out of bounds on the yard line and the bail was brought back His next kick nestled In hands on the 2n yard line and the Aggies quarter back ran it back 45 yards Graves went through left tackle for two yards Michigan was penalized five yards for offside Snider made 15 yards around left end Graves made two through right guard SMder failed off guard Snider made live yards around right end With A in possession of the ball on the Michigan 20 yard line a forward pass Graves to Young was grounded behind the goal line and Michigan took the VOI ootball Scores i ItlHIIHlIHIItllllHMUinilllUtlHIMHItlUllllllltHlinilQ WCAK Great Lakes ifth Regt 14 of 0 River Rouge Gobo Albion 0 (forfeit) astern High 61 Western 0 Detroit Junior College 35 Aaoumptlon 0 Northern High 7 of High 0 Windwor 20 Northeastern 6 STATE (arising High 10 North western Kalainasoo lilgh 11 Muskegon High Toledo Scutl High 27 Detroit Central Western Normal 6 Hope College 0 Nuginnw Eastern 7 Bay City Eastern Petoskey High jl6 Harbor Springs 6 Ann Arlsr I Cum Tech 7 VEST Michigan SI A 6 Illinois 20 Chicago 0 U'Htkm Reserve 13 Oberlin 7 use 0 Akron 0 Notre rbinit 2(1 Ihmtiie fl Cleveland Nnvnt Reserves 14 Camp Grant 6 Jv Wisconsin Ohio State 3 Unhemily uf Minnesota 6 Chicago N(G i al Reserves 20 Iowa 23 Northwestern 7 Camp Dodge 23 Nebraska 7 Nt Ixiuls University SO Rose oly 0 vaeningion i niversny ield 11 Depnmv 23 Wabash 6 Baker University Kansas 2 Omaha Army Helicon Illiev Medic 14 Kiuisas Aggies 11 Ames 0 i niverhity ui voiortuio University Aggies 0 University of Oreirnn II Oiiio Wesleyan SR Ohio Kenyon 30 Otterbein 0 Okluhoma University 11 inmp i unston Cincinnati 20 'AVIATORS EXPECT TO SHOW HERALDS Perrin Starts it by Clutching irst orward Pass of Game Which Paves Way to Touchdown and Goal That Are Enough to Win Goetz Repeats Play that Won Him ame in the Chicago Contest BY HARRY BULLION Ann Arbor' Nov Once more the Maize and Blue of old Antr Arbor is waving triumphant ly over the White and Green of A This afternoon on erry field the rival elevens of Coaches Yost and Gauthier fought a bloodless duel until darkness enveloped them an the men of Yost emerged from the gathering dusk embracing a well earned victory21 to 6 A C's defeat is nothing' fey her to be ashamed of It simplyvas a case of a better conditioned and smarter eleven overpowering another that though it lacked nothing in the way of fight that its enemy possessed failed to cope with the superior knowledge of the game that was Michigan's by right of judgment and the attending conditions 1 Three touchdowns one ot them fluky were the result of attack while tho Aggies late In the game and as the darkness already had begun to enshroud the playing lleW assaulted the goal with a series of forward that carried tho ball over for their only score of the game Twice In Second Period 1 Michigan scored twice In the secs iond period the last of these on a Tumbled pass to Graves that Goetz the hero of the Michigan Chicago game draped himself around and ran 18 yards tor the The third and final counter for the' Maize and Blue arrived In the third quarter alter a determined attack onMthe enemy line Steketee kicked all three goals Archer missed hls only chance It was an Ideal day for football and the largest eroded of the sea son by luoOe paid tribute the elevens They came by all avenues of approach and blneded their col ors the maize and blue of Michigan eeee eV UIIQ Willie Ol Al A decorating the atantfa th4 length and breadth of them While no official count was an nounced it was estimated that 20 000 viewed the contest Detroit sent a monster delegation and a train load rolled in from Ianulng where It was hoped though not pre dieted that the Aggies would lay the men of Yost low and ant a naw i complexion on the Western Confer I anr 1 all i Connie Mack of the home city in! aggie Mopey In Sight Adherents Of the university ath letes offered money freely on the iostmen to win but there was a nU shortage of Aggie cash or the boys from up in the state pre fiLed keep the 8trins on their rolls It was well that they tjb express fervent 8he" th1" to wager although un til Michigan put over her first touchdown the result looked like a toss up with the team getting the breaks winning Then the Maize and Blue added the second scoie which was due to Goetz's aglltty In pounc ing on the leather that Graves dropped and the only hope was to keep the score low But for tho review of the service corp and the ceremonies attending there hardly would have been an Aggie score rench Blue Devils bands playing and' the 8 A and 8 on parade caused a delay of more than 35 minutes in starting hostilities and It until darkness had settled heavily over the grldlrfin that the game concluded In the swiftly gathering dusk the Aggie unleashed a flock of forward passes It was with difficulty that the players could see eaeh other and the Aggie field general taking advantage of the atmospheric con ditions blazed away with the aerial dtmuM Pushed Down the ield So taken by surprise were the Iostmen that they seemed bewil dered and utterly unable to stop the advance of the armers inal ly Archer on the heaving end of the leather Coolly tossed the ball Into the waiting arms of Schwel and that young gentleman sped across tho final Michigan chalk maVk for the first counter scored against the Maize and Blue this year There a question whether Knode used good Judgment at this particu lar stage of the fray Michigan' no vajI za i Wa 1 iv a vox I 1 1 A 1 1 to I kl couple of times in this frenzied period both times before'the arm score was made but instead of playing on the defensive in tho face of what the Aggies had plainly tipped off would he their plan as long as they could keep possession of the pigskin Yost's quarterback called a kirk on the first down Knode might have reasoned that If his males could keep the ball in the center of the with Steke educated toe that thqy could hold out the few fleeting moments of play But the armers wore bound to attain success if they with long enough and mey ma i no skios naa grown inkv Iriack when Archer sailed the leather to Schwel who must have cat eyes to spot anything under the conditions tluit existed and he fell aver me nne wnn tne nrst sco that had crossed the Wolverine 11 tn is Tranhyhanla 0 BAST t'nlverdb of Maine 20 New Hampshire State (ollrirr 0 Holy 21 Tufts 7 12 New York University 6 lump iirrnu xt jnniunm Bncknrll 47 SuHfiurhunne 7 (rent Lakrn 7 Nmj 0 Ix'hish 17 Lafayette 0 13 Swarthmore 71 Bmwn 2H Dartmouth fl Harvard K4 Bouton College fl Avlulur 2I Harvard dlo 0 Receiving Hhln Granite State 7 Newport Nnvnl Training Station 0 Camp Deven 21 Garden City Avia lore 0 I Hartford fl Citadel 0 1 nlverHy of South Carolina 13 Wof ford olke fl I ensue Dhtml (rhllndelphla) Marines 34 Georgetown 7 nlverelty nt Tenneeee 24 Milligan College 0 Cleinnon College OS urman 7 Unlvrrdly nt Southern California 23 Ntnnford Longue Iwhind Marine Si Ieorge town 7 uiiip Merritt 27 Uordlmni 0 I'nherdty of Southern' I allfornla 25 Stanford University fl nlverilty Carolina 7 Tie Strong Attack of Hawkeyes Proves More Than the Purple Can Successfully Combat Lohman Stars Iowa City Ia Nov Develop ing Its full power after two first period Iowa downed Northwestern here today 23 to 7 and strengthen ed Its elalm to third honors In the Big Ton race Plunging line attacks by ull back Lohman after perfectly exe cuted forward passe to Captain Beed had brought the ball within fit rlltlng distance of the goal ac counted for moat of Iowa's points forward passing attempts heralded as bewildering wore unavailing after tho first pe rlod IfTWhlrh thn visitors counted their tochdown an Iowa fumble I Enough to Endanger Gol Line to Any Great Extent Ijflnfling 7dlch Nov 23 bet rot Northwestern lost its claim to the high school championship this afternoon when Lansing high school humbled th metropolitan boys 10 to 6 only score came when Marlon right fell on a fumbled pass received byH Klpke Lansing left half behind the goal In the third quarter The fumble which made possible tho only De troit marker wag more than coun ter balanced by tho fact that Kipko scored nine of tha ten points for Jxinsing The forward passing was more than match for the aggre gation of Coach Chassburger the locals seeming to have no defense against the passing by the Colts In punting and straight football however Landing proved itself easily the master irst score for Ianslng was chalkeC up when Klpke from the five yard line where the ball had been placed by a 10 yard gain through center by Bedford crossed me uiurner in XV minutes Graham kicked goal ield Goal Mere second score third quarter Vlth a drop 18 yards by Klpke after had' been carrlort thera hv of line plunges and end runs The score of Petrolt was madepossible through a 35 yard punt by I'erklns shortly alter the final pe riod opened L'rquhart was held without making a foot ot return Urquhart called for a punt with the reliable Kipko behind the goal The oval was fumbled and Marten who had successfully run through scat tered interference was on the ball before the all state half of last year Kipko mace The longest run of the game 55 yards In the third quarter after Detroit had punted 20 yards the Lansing star recelv Ing the ball well behind his front wall and circling around right end through scattered interference or Detroit Day made one dash of 50 yards lay started on 55 yard line and tho fleet footed Northwesterner was oft around his right end Urquhart fleet quarter In a flying tackle was onlv 5s 1 8 1 i nwtu tu tuctn mu i vi run er pause however was fatal Klpke was then near enough a successful tackle Illg Crowd Oil I he game was witnessed by the1 largest crowd which has attended a high school game In Lansing In recent years despite tho fact that a special train filled with pigskin fnns had gone to Ann Arbor to see the A ot game The jmvup LANMING Klpke 121 Bruwn 157 SIhuV 174 ThRyrr 1W Jury 1B5 Inndcrvoarl Merndnaer Ififl Urquhart IJ 8 Klpke 154 Grahhn' 155 Store by qu Lannln? NorthwcMtern TaurhdownM Klpke Oflklal Hnwc Mirhltrnn: Hamil ton Oberlin lljnies Tim of quartera 15 minute A 4 a Toledo Outplays Local Team in Game on Ohio Lot Its inal Count Being 27 0 Toledo Nov The cradk Scott high eleven easily defeated the fast Detroit Central high foot ball team here thia afternoon In their annual clash tho final score being' 27 to 0 The tisltors were completely out classed in every department of th game and never had a single chance to score In fact the Detroit bovs made first down but three time Scott scored it touchdown in each quarter Sever played a star game for Detroit while Moses Matlin Skinner and Swartzbongh showed up brilliantly for Toledo Coach Burroughs afthongh disappointed over the loss of the game said: "We have no excuses to offer Scott was a better team and out shone us In all departments of the game Wo had the best lineup Cen tral could command and the best team SOME HEW TRICKS 8 4 0 5 8 BIG SECOND QUARTER BRINGS SCORE THAT as soon as ha hit the lien of scrim mage and more often Mm of Yost's men slammed him to th earth be fore he got that tar or a few fleeting moments that's ail er ris showed a flash ot the stuff the advance reports told About it war evident that the Tostmen had mark ed him for their re and coupled with a line that failed to holl for him he was cut down qulcklv Superiority of the Michigan line was the rock upon which the Ag gies spilt A showed a fast backfield that might have created endieaa trouble but it got little sup port frbm rhe forwards who were cracked opeii to let the Wolverines surge through and flatten the run ner That Is where the Maize and Blue built the foundation ot Its vlcwvry In the strength of her own and tho weakness of a line ound Weak Side Soon Knode wad quick perceive a yawning holo on the left side of the armers' line where Bos was sup posed to be and he drove his ha' ks through with the frequency piat could mean nothing but triumph While the gains were for mod at distances in most cases the constant battering tor a clusteiof from two to five yards sometimes a little more rolled the Aggies back and for threepfuarters of the game they were lighting with their backs cast ing shadows on tho goal they weie struggling to repel assaults on More than the weknees of tiie line is attributed to their downfall however Steketee's punts measured yards better than those of Graves and Archer both In dis tance and the territory saved by the agility ot ills ends In getting down tinder them It was no un common sight to see an Agfcie player waiting for the ball to roll dead rather than clutch it with the uicnigan enos ready to nail him his tracks Both Are Toor Klekrn Of the two kickers exhibited A Graves was superior Archer either rtirin'i kirk form or became excitable when he saw the Maize and Blue linemen lurching through One of the lat punts went a bare 15 yeards and some others didn't cover more than 20 But no A team ever fought any tor a victory than this Inna tnilav Wt'an touehduwn made by Gaeti n8 a 1 1 i 'a' a I At 1 vriuua fidjiuic iw nuiu iae oau with less than 15 seconds left to play In ethe second quarter failed to kill the spirit of' the Green It they knew they were beaten after that which was the feeling ex pressed by every Michigan supporter they reveal the evidence And with ill spirit of battle manlfester' to tim'Dsr they quit at the whis ready to begin all over Altirmga the Aggies threw every thing they had Into the game theirs was a clean exhibition Michigan inserted more rough house tactics Into her play as penalties totaling 65 yards wilt attest Against this loss the Aggies suffered 30 yards once for holding and three times iur tii9iun MICHIGAN Dunna Goetz Adams Vick reman ortuna Bovllle Knode Cohn IL Stoketoe Perrin Score by quarters I MJchtran 1 Goal from field Wlrr Goal from touchdowns Hundt Maknr NorthwcRtefn Sehmrnrr ld Judge Thur bT Head Uvxkyan Timo of minutes S' Madison Avenue Club Stages Twenty four Runds of Boxing for Card Holders Members of the Detroit Athletic club and their friends are anticl patiag a pleasant evening TuesCay when they assemble Tor the sec ond boxing whow of the wlrtter In their gymnasium Charley Best who is matchmaker for tho Madison avenue club has arranged an excellent card of Jouts featuring Schubert "and Ted Block the same pair that have foutAt two furious battles during the present winter These fellows will meet at catchweights with Schubert scal ing a little heavier than Block They have contested over a route of 16 rounds and there still is dispute over superiority Tuesday's engagement will be limited to six rounds and a stiff pace will be iiiuiniaineu It Is anticipated Dick Miller reddie Hammond rankie Engle Art Seebach (lunn and (filo are the other boys on tde card each bout to go six rounds or a total of 21 rounds the evening iowa Bounces NORTHWESTERNS jr 1 918 PRICE: EIGHT CENTS 177p fi A 1 7 IM nf i 4 uy ui in victory uver imen AQgies I SCORED ON ONLY NEAR INISH WHEN ORWARD PASSES GET BALL OVER ITS LINE IRST TIME' THIS YEAR Wing Jt if Michigan Loses to O's Not Worse7 Than Eent MBpecial to The 'ree Press Sf'C Cucago Nov 23 Illinois im ieaten in three previous Western Conference contests ki nt its slate clean by defeating Chicago its final opponent by a 29 to O' score The Urbana team will claim the "isi tiflr on its record though admit ting (hat Michigan if it beats Ohio State next Saturday may dispute A Schwj Bon Van Ordrn Archer Johan ransoo Youn erria flnlde Graes Dunphy Surprises Are in orm of New Talent That Has Not Been Seen in Any Games Here independent football will stm on Its last lap on Sunday afternoon nt Navin field when Heralds and Self ridge ield 'Aviators will meet Two or three gomes nre planned yei before tho year ends and hila on form of the teams looks like a tempting opener for a good aeries of windups Ever since their recent strength ening tho Aviators have been play ing a brand of football (that makes them dangerous any profes sional or service team or Bun day's gumo they have been keeping under cover a rouble of recent ac quisitions with these In the line up they believe they will Hike the measure of the local chuinpluiis Heralds will have their full strength In the field They are hope ful of a hard game ns they ni'uil ann tnocli work bel'ore tnklmr on SV tto llouge Gobs on day Th Hobs liad tludr tough re Iffi hoarsal on Saturday with the Al bion Methodists if to tha Sunday giiiue the pfo ip gram that It was found necessary 1 to postpone a week ago will bo gone though This Involves a fly Kt Ing stunt over tho lot and the drop ping on the field from one of tho i 'planes of a foot bn 1 1 uns will bo allowed on the lot nl ibis time nnd the one wno recovers ine nviu win get 5 and Ilin ball receiving the latter at the conclusion of piny The game will be nt 3 fol tnnlnir curtaln mls by Maroons WA R1Kj Marleys two of the best of I ho llghtar teams ot tho city MICHIGAN I iM r'A ure ems running with the ball and the Michigan linemen breaking through to tackle lu4 Mtwq erirtTXi 4 Lia LaaJ ILLINOIS THE VICTOR DISASTER TO 0 fl Kiv flfl ii 41 d1 11 ft lii i ii Meeting of Plotters Held in East in Effort to' Get Mack in on Revolution BY 'O JACKSON Beta on whether or not there will be major league baseball In 1919 cashed In advance on two occur rences of the week just ended One was the awing around bls circuit made by Ban Johnsiwg which in cluded a pause in Detroit The other was a meeting held In Philadelphia with Barney Dreyfusa of Pittsburgh Clark Griffith of Washington and I I nnnin ainiv rxr tba Knrvizx oitu attendance Harry razee of Bos ton was present In spirit but not in person Any time that Griffith razee and Dreyfuss or any two of the three foregather with malice aforethought it means fight And any time the magnates are fighting the game Is or Is about to be a going concern as the men of big Industries say In baseball Griffith is an anarchist and razee is or was an Ishmael Drey fusa Is the National leading 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