.· wvembet.: 2. .1928 PuljJle·Mif}~e.s()la . Will ·F eature N . · U. Homecoming E~ent Undaunted· by the 6 to 0 se't back -at the' ·hands of Illinois last Saturday, Northwestern's grid team · is busy at work preparing for · the invasion of Dr. Spear's Minnesota eleven in the homecominit engagement this Saturday. . The Wildcats emerged from the Illini struggle without further addition to their injured list and prospects are . favorable that several players unable to pl;ur against Illinois will be ready for the Gophers. . Both Hank Bruder, sophomore half, and Lee Hanley, sophomore quarterback are expected to be sufficiC!ntly recovered from injuries to see service Saturday. .Although Bruder may be ready to start Saturday it is doubtful whether Coach Hanley will recall Bill Griffen from the starting lineup since the speedy little halfback turned in such a creditable performance against Illinois. It was Griffen's brilliant return .of a punt to the Illini's 12 yard line that placed the Purple within scoring distance but failed to put the oval over. Griffen also was on the receiving end of a number of forward passes that threatened the Illinois goal frequently during the last half. Upon this showing it is quite probable that the little 155-pounder will · start Saturd~y's .game from a halfback position. Griffen, who prepared at Loyola academy, is a sophomore. A two-day homecoming celebration will mark the week end in this college town. The traditional homecoming parade in which over 50 fraternities and sororities will enter floats, is to be held Friday night at 7 o'clock. A pep sessjon, featured by the. huge bonfire and fireworks display w1ll follow at Roycemore field. Two picked teams from the best freshman football. squad ever assembled at Northwestern will give the grads a glance into the future Wildcat prospects in a game at Roycemore field Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Northwestern and Minnesota have not met in football since five years ago when the Gophers upset the Wildcats 34 to 14. The year previous the Purple tied the Northmen 7 to 7 in a game at Evanston. It was in this cont-est, the last that the Gophers have played here. that Chuck Palmer, Purple halfback made his famous 110 yard run for a touchdown after picking up a fumbled Minnesota ball back of his goal line. _ Are.You Supprirting ~~The WASTE· FAMILY'~?,~ :. ·, i I· · r ..·· .· '. .. I OLD MAN CUNKER Makes work for ev.:;r.body. He's a to customer and gets ca,ht iD lour srate. urn oppen Chicago Coke -then he's out of the picture I PABENTBACK ridea on heavy ehovela to make lift. ins harder. Bum Kopperi Chica1o Colte, lighter to lift, yet more heat too for ton tlam laUd coal. SMOKY JD1 -only the cleanen like him! Soih walla, eortaina, drajeopardi·e· ealth. Bum Kopo pen Chicago Cob and you're through with him foreYer. cea. 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