Une advantage that the 1936 teain will have over Iast year wilIý be a better. familiarity with Coach Waldorf's system of play W*hich empbasizes the development* of squad strengtb. It was the Wildcats' reser ve power that enabled tbemn to stage a brilliant.comneback in the November, half of. last year's schedule.. R.turing, CroUP Considerable reliance wiIl be placed upon, the returning imonog ram -win-. ners. From.this group must cornereplacements'for Wally Cruice,, right halfback, and Hùgh Duvail, bard-bitting fullback. In -the, une,ý successors rnust, be mov-ed in for AI Lind,. center and defensive quarterback; Paul Tangora, AI-Arnerican. guard;.* Joe Chambers and Samn Papicb, a pair of 220 pound tackles, and Henry Longfellow, an end. Last .year's freshman squ~ad wiP produce several promising candidates but it is doubtful if these newcomers will annex a regular job. Among those most likely to see action are Cleo Diehi, 6 foot end from East Chicago; Iggy Mesec, bard running fullback from Waukegafi; jack Major of River Forest; Fred Flato of Corpus Christie, Tex., and Bernard Jefferson frorn Grand Rapids, halfbacks. 'f other veteran, fleet Botby Swisher of Peoria, will assist FIea~p at Ieft haif. Ollie Adelman, a senior from Milwaukee, completes the. complement ofexperienced left halfbacks. Cap at Half The graduation of Cruice leaves a gap at right haif. Leading applicants are Will Boger, of Cliffside, N. J., Bob) Carter of Nevada, Mo., and Clarence Hinton of Pènria. reserves Inst fallV 5E .fi The Ifliols Bell Télephone Company Thîis is the, seventli reduction in the announces aàolirer reduction in rates for rates for Long Distance cafla during the. telephone oeilsto mont points wherc the. lait ten years. It shorteus the distance 0 of la., of I