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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1936, p. 55

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in its most strentrous early se-sopractice in years. As a resuit of the fast pace set to date, Coach Waîdorf bas been able to obtain an accurate estimate of the strength and. weakness of the 1936 Wildcat model. 'He has maàde it plain that consaiderable. streamlining' remains to be done te provide suiicient power for the sevére October tests on the schédule. "The squad is working bard and 9mrvigràpidlY," Coach, Waldorf said, "but whether it will be humanly possible to be far enough along to successfully..cope with such October opponents as Iowa, Illinois, Ohio and Minnesota seems ýdoubt.ful.. We have a number of problems * confronting 1 us,ý espe cially inu the backfleld.,These mlust be'1 solved before we will be ready tg click." .The, major bakeleMpiobleni to which Coach Waldorf refers is at rigbt half where a successor for Wally Cruice, last year's co-captain, is being sougbt. The other backfield posts are pretty definitely set. The two Dons-Heap and Geyer-wiIl function at left haif and fullback respectively, while Fred Vanzo, a made over fullback, is doiùg right well at quarterback. Improves Rapiçoy Begin Now!:.ý -Bookkeeping, Courses i StenographyStenotypy, Accounting, Compa' tometry, Secrotarial Training, etc. Duy aend Eveuimg Evans On uis s Colege 1718 Shermnan Ave., Un,.3M0 WIum H. CALLOW, PrEucvipai t.rall phBlo ausi SecYoung work . womengo pp ru ! n PATRONIZE OUR ADVERITISERS and Will Boger, letterrnen from lasti year. All lack the weight and ruggedness for an assignment which calis, for much blocking. With, the foregoing backfield set.up it looks as if the Wildcats will depend more on speed than power this year. Hugh Duvall's pile driving plunges will be gone. Both Geyer and Steve Toth, bis successors, are much lighter and depend more on fleetness than 4 ,power. Even asa sonnbnmore. T ai Helen Ruth Miller, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, 1718 Forest avenue. H-er marrioge to Howtzrd May, sots of Mr. and Mrs. .4nthony May, 1461 Wilmette avenue, took place Septemnber 5. at St. F rancis Xavier church. Oieer her white satin wpeddintg gown t/e bride woore a nîet meil caiught in a cap of lace. Site carried white roses and lile; of thte talley. 1- 'bas already' shov.ni's. best paLss catcher ofi en, Hi Bendler, obn Zitko are supported by )phomore, who as of being the ýelot. .Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chambers, 309 Seventeenth street, returned Saturday from an. extended tour of the south, where they visited points in Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee.

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