IV. FOOTBALL1;ai sj )l! I 11» cTlie Illinois Valley semi-pro foot-1 r ball race, which is as tight as a doz-' en Scotchmen following the games of a last Sunday when Marseilles defeated I ^ the Spring Valley W ildcats and the | t: Pony Express thumped the Princeton Tigers, will be closer to settlement following games hooked for next Sunday, when the Wolverines tangle with the Ponies at Social Oen-I ter field and the Tigers and Cats engage in a clawing match at Hickspark.Three of the four teams have each lost two games while Marseilles haswon one game, lost one and tied one. The Cats have won three games, I e lost two and tied one; the Ponies! j, have won two and dropped the same j( number, while Princeton has won j ^ one game while losing two.P(P van11a\\FaThe “Ifs are now in order. If; jthe Tigers succeed in dumping the(Wild Cats, the Wolverines defeat the i- m « m mam « ■ m 'W ^ m1(OsPonies, the Wolverines wiil he. leading the pack, with Princeton second. ^The two games give promise of I ^ being the best of the season, Marseilles is strengthened since they threatened to break up early in the season, while the Ponies turned in their best exhibition of the year j f against Princeton Sunday. j t(The Wildcats hold one victory o\-j ^er Princeton, having defeated them ^ at Alexander park several weeks ago | ^ by a score of 13 to 0.