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Show SERVICE ELEVENS FURNISH MOST OF COMPETITION FOR FANS IN BIG TEN - ;v - Almost Another "Sportless - Saturday" So Far as Intercollegiate In-tercollegiate Football in Midwest Is Concerned y Aesoeleted Frees. CHICAGO, Oct 26. With few exceptions, the Middle West will endure another., "sportiest Saturday" today, because of the Spanish influenza situstion which "' ' rtgnttpii hi g sroie of-feotbaH games being esnceled. Service elevens will furnish ths com petition for three of the Westsrn conference teams. Northwestern will clash with tha Great Lakes naval training station team In what prob- ably will bs the most Important seme of the day. The flreat Lakes eleven oompoeed of former intercollegiate stars, already has defeated two "bitten" "bit-ten" sggregatlons. Ths contest will be played at Greet Lakes. Illinois will face the Chicago naval re-serve re-serve squad, which, two weeks ago, tn uinphed over the University of Chicago. Tha game will be played et Urbane. Wie-ronf.ln Wie-ronf.ln will play Camp Orant et Madison. . No spectators will bs permitted ts wit-area wit-area this contest. Neither will spectators be allowed st Mm-oln. Neb., where the University of Nelirsska eleven will play two games to. morrow ths first with Cotner college and the seeonfl with Nebraska Weeleysn. The University of Minnesota will meet ft. Thomas college at St. Paul. |