Nove mber 8, 1934 WILMETTE VIFF Unbeatni mNext i O5pponent, .for Revived Norh western Sq uad Traditionai Rivais C i a1 s h at Dyche Stadium Saturday SCORES 0F PREVIOUS -NOITHWENTERN.ILLINois GAMEs l892-ilnoîs 16 . Northwes tern 16 1894-Illnois 66 Northwestern 0 l895-Ilîlnojs 38 Northwestern, 43 1900-Illinols 0 Northwestern O l90l-IIIinojs il Northwestern 17 l92-IIIinois 0 Northwestern 17 l903-IlIinois il Northwvestern 12 l904-11ijnois 6 NXorthwestern 12 I 908-I IIinoiis 64 Northwestern 8 I 909-11Iliok35 Northwestern 0 191 0-11linois 27 Northwestern. O 1911-Il linois 27 Northwestteî'n 13 1912-111inojs 0 Noî'thwesteî.n 6 1913-11inois 37 Northwestern 0 I91 4-111inoi- 33 Northwvestern () 191 5-1IIinois 33 Northwester,î 6 I922-IIlinois 6 Northwestern 3 1923-Illinois 29 Northwestern 0 1927-11inois -à Northwestern ~6 I 92-IlIjnois f; Northw(.steî.îî O l929-Illjnoi f Northwestern 7 1930-111inois Q Xorthwesteii î32 1931-Illinojs 6. Northwesterin 32 1932-1llinois fi NIrthw,.ster.n 25 1933-l1Ilnris :, Northwést*î.îi 0 .Northwvesterî ias %%*oti10;lffino<,s 13 i two tied. Illinois. undefeatcd iîn the Big Tei football race, wvîll endeavor to ma iili- tain its unblemishe<î recordl at the expeiise of Northwesterîî%%-lien the tivo teains clash at l>vche stadiluni Saturdav. cat campus andI fraternity aînd soror- ityv bouses %vill lie festoonied with the tra<lîtiî îîîal decoratiops tif the oc- casionl'l ie aînmal peî> session at Patten gvni Fridav niglit ill touch off the celebration in lhonor of the olti grads. Traditional -Rivais 'lli rivalrv betwveen the two insti- tutions. is as 01(1 as football itself. 'llgainelia d beexi intro(luce(l in th ie ld N-st, onlv a fe\%v vears be- fore Northwvestern and Illinois met for the. first t 1nie in -1892. The gaine resulted iii a 16 to 10) tic. Sîice that timle fthe two teamns have met 25 timies, 1the llinii winniîîng 13,.-North- Nvestern If). while two gaines %vere tie. Last -ears gaine was wvon by Illi- îîois. 3 to 0, thus breaking «k four- gaine \Niing'sireak which fticeX'ild- cats lad maintailie(l since 1929. The 1933 garn 1e %vas onie of the most thrilling iin the entire series and seemie( on the verge of resulting i.11 a tic until I)ave Cook, Illinii fullback booted a field goal iin the fourth quarter for the only score of the garne. Illinois' record during the present season, indicates that Coach Bob Zuppke is once again on the road to the gridiron leights so long occupied bv the Fighting Illini of former years. Al1though. the team is not as powerful and rugged as has. rcpresented Illi- nois in its hevday, Coach Zuppke has iîistilled a. l the. notable, fighting qualities of his carlier squads. Powerful passing Attack Fight isn't the only qualification of the IlIlini this year. The team poS- sesses one of the best forward passing attack in the country, an attack w hich bas waved the way to victories over Ohio State and Michigan. In both of these' games it was a series of trickyforward and lateral passes that. accounted for. the winning points. 1Every member of the Illini back- field is a potential passing threat. jack Beynon, quarterback and co- captain, is the principal ýcog in the aerial offense but he bas excellent support from such backs as Frank Froschauer, Les Lindberg and Crai n Portman. Nortbwestern has, also built . its offense around the forward pass. Most of the Wildcat's fround gaining this year bhas, corne as a result of passes, most of which have been thrown by) George Potter, quarter- back, and Bob Swisher and. WalIy Cruice, halfbacks. Neither team boasts a hêavy ine, but ones wbicb lean more toward speed. Consequen tly it is exp ected that bot h coaches will cail upon for- ward pass extensively in next Sat- urday's game. 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