November 22, 1942 edition of the Chicago Sunday Tribune with the headline, "OHIO BEATS MICHIGAN, 21-7; WISCONSIN WINS". The Buckeyes entered the game with a 7-1 record with their archrival. Ohio State's only loss came in "The Bad Water Game" at Wisconsin when several Ohio State players went ill after drinking stale water during the train ride north.
Ohio State entered the game as an underdog after Michigan handled Notre Dame rather easily the previous week. With many expecting another Michigan domination, it was the complete opposite. Led by brilliant performances by Les Horvath and Paul Sarringhaus, the Buckeyes went on to defeat the Wolverines by two touchdowns. Horvath, who would claim the school's first Heisman Trophy two years later, accounted for two of the three OSU touchdowns, tossing one and catching one, in the victory.
Newspaper is complete and in near mint condition!