* 1923 Indiana 1 Northwestern 6 1924 Indtiaa Northwestern 17 1935 Indiana 14 Northwestern 17 1926 Indiana, 0 Northwesterh 20 * 1927 Indana 18 Norljiwestern 7 1928 Indiana 6 Northwestern 01 1929 Indana 19 Northwestern 141 193 Indana 0 Northwestern 251 1931 Indiana '6 NIorthwet3tern 7 The -Indiana jinx wbich bas stalkedl Northwestern on the gridiron for -t number. of years will onceagain con- front the Wildcats when the two teams clash at -Dyche.stadium Sat- tirday, October 21. In the last five games betwveen 'the two schools theý Hoosiers have won three and lost two., Eacb of' these three wins were in the nature of ýup- sets since the Wildcats boasted the, more impressive record on each oc- ièasion. Even in the last mteeting' between 'rhe two elevens in.1931, th, Crimrson nearly- upset Northwestern's title, as.- pirations.. The Wildcats, undeafted in the cçonference -race were' forced in cone from behind to win 7 to 6. So, no woxider tbat. the fort hcoxing contest is Viewed with considerable trepidation in, the Purpie camp. Cofie. eRetore.d Laàst Saturday's scoreless tie with Stanford, however, bas done much toreoe confidence on the part of the Wildcats. The morale which was hadIy shaken by the Iowa setbacki -as placed back in good workingî order by the improvement showed in, the game with the strong Pacifici Coast team. Ponsentilv the UTi1uats figure a strong <etense and. nasned ii-,gnoi ain imposing off ense. Coach Dickc Hanley plans to devote t he entire week to polishing up the attack in 'an. effort to develop a sus-" tained drive. In the two games play- ed to date the Purpie bas not scored a touchdown and bopes are higb that a scoring spree will -be upleashed against tbe Hoosiers. Sigm of Powev The Wildcat backs displayed signs ,of Kpinir on the verize of gzoing places J So douet wat-DO Il NOWI Get out .very g=tuutla 'ourzrad, mIaU =n neiib a. Both Stores Open D.iIy, 8 A. M. lfo 7 P. M. L Howard, District Store 7 DON-r BE MISLEP-WE HAVE NO tIow. g- ed ince t .against h in that ga er is exl punch. to