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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 27

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September 14, 1928 WILMETTE VlPE · Purple Gridders Brilliant Back&eld Ia · Hope 9f. 1928 Maroons Ready to Launch Brilliant backfield material will carPractice Season ry the hopes of A. A. Stagg and the ·· Waldo Fisher, star end on the Maroon football team in the coming FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES' Northwestern football team for the campaign this season. A flock of men last three years, is the only addition who can run and pass, and kick better to the Purple grid staff this year. than the average, will offset a line Fisher will con fine his activities to the , somewhat weaker than last year"s. freshman candidates. · Two weeks from the opening of for ouT Coach Dick Hanley, head · coach, practice on September 15, the Maroons Furniture, Furs, Pianos, Rugs--all cared for safely the Irtdale Way. will have two assistants to help him will start their schedule, playing a If your moving plans call for the storage of all or part of your effects. with the varsity eleven. They are his double header with the University of phone our . nearest warehouse-for estimate. brother, Pat Hanley, who was his chief South Carolina and Ripon. Another aid at Haskell and Jack Ryan, a mem- set of two games on October 6. against A compltte aervice on the North Shore . her of the Purple staff for several the University of Wyoming and Lake Forest univenity, will prepare the years. . Maury Kent, also a member of the Chicago team for the opening of the of Housthold Goods Wildcat staff for several years, will season against the formidable Iowa .WAREHOUSEShave charge of the scout team which team , last met by the Maroons in 1920. EVANSTON. WINNETKA. HIGHLAND PARK each week interprets the plays of the University 9300-Wilmtttt 133:1-Winnetka IJJ:lOf' onents. Herb Steger and Bob Decatur, Illinois, claim s the distincHigbland Park 18 1 J ohnson have ·been placed in charge tion of being the first Illinois home of of the second or B team. Abraham Lincoln. The &eiliman are ~ be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i divided into four an~da~s teams, each team being coached by a freshman coach. These coaches are Waldo Fisher, Tom Stidham, Litz Rusness and Orion Stuteville. These teams play a schedule of games among themselves throughout the year. First practice of the year will be held Saturday morning, September 15, at which time all varsity candidates have been asked to report. Coach Hanley expects a squad of about sixty candidates to turn out for the team. Among this group will be fourteen lettermen around whom the first string eleven will be formed this year. BeRemember this when thinking about sides being small in numbers the squad is expected to be much lighter than milk. The sweetness~ purity and flavor · Purple teams of the past. Hank of milk depends. upon the standards of Sinkler, tackle; Jus tin Dart, guard and Mickey Erickson, center, are the only the dairy company producing it. members of the squad weighing over 190 pounds. Sinkler is the heaviest, The Bowman Dairy Company realizes tipping the scales at 198. The regulars expected back are: its grave obligation to the community. backs, \Valt Holmer, Moline, Ill., capt. ; In our fifty -three year$ of existence ·we · John Achers. Fort Dodge. Ia .. Harry Kent Tulsa Okla., George Levi son. Evhave never faltered in our ideal-"To anston, Ill., Bert Fox. Evanston. Ill.; deliver milk of the highest quality-safe~ linemen Tom Verdell, end. Chicago, Henry Sinkler, tackle, Evanston, John full-rich in creamt fresh and sweet every Hazen, tackle, Thermopolis. \Vyo., day of the year." Justin Dart guard, Hinsdale. Ill .. Henry Anderson guard, Chicago and Mickey Erickson, center, Moline, Ill. Today finds thousands of Bowman Several promising backs and ends customers in every community in this but few linemen are expected from the ranks of last year's freshmen. The territory. It ts the most popular milk more promising of these candidates in Wilmette. are : \Vade Woodworth. Evanston, Frank Baker, Milwaukee, Larrv Oliphant, Evanston and Ted Egbert, If you have never tasted Bowman's Evanston. Backs, Lee Hanley. EvansMilk we urge you to do so now. Order ton, and Henry Bruder, Pekin, Ill. Guards, Francis Sullivan, Chenoa. III.. a bottle from the courteous Bowman and Bob Sinks Jonesboro, Ill. ·· I I R E · D A L T 0 B A G Y Household Goods Moving-Packing-Shipping B Nature does her part -the rest is up to Man! I Wilmette Boys Attend U. of I. Freshmen Camp Five Wilmette students are among the two hundred Freshmen entering the University of Illinois who attended the third annual Freshman Camp Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Cam,p Seymour near Decatur under the auspices of the Univenity Y. 1~. C. A. They are : Halbert Crews, 1506 Forest avenue; Marshall Gooch, 1029 Thirteenth street: Robert Harper, 719 Park avenue; David Older, 925 Central avenue; Carl Schultz, 1609 Lake avenue. Student leaders, members of the faculty, and coaches were the principal speakers at the camp which has been arranged to help new students bridge the gap between high sc·hool life and the new, more complex university life. milkman who passes your door. Or telephone Wilmette 55. We know you will like it-will never be satisfied with less. · ,, ' BowMAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK PLAY FOR PRESIDENT'S TROPHY The semi-final round of the President's trophy event will be played at the Wilmette Golf club Saturday, September 15. It will be 18 holes, match play, handicap. Sunday morning, September 16, there will be a Net-Lo medal event and in the afternoon a fourball mixed four·some.

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