Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1939, p. 37

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~Sixty-seven players in ail have been invited to report for practice,,Sep- tember 10. Twénty-two lettermen are mncluded among the returning veterans and they are welI distributed among the various positions. The lone position where, a sophoniore may edge into a, starting. role is at right haif where Beînard Jefferson, a regular for the, last three years, has graduated. The éther backfield positions will be weUl fortified with experienced players. T hr e e 1lettermen - Oflie (Red)-1Rahnehstein, leading ground gainer Iast yeiir, and1 Paul Soper and Erwin Madsen. return at Ileft half. This trio will offer strong .oin-. petition -for such sophomore aspir- ants as Bll deCorrevontand Don Kruger,- who starred as high sciîool players in Chicago. Loss of Jefferson leaves Iggy Mesec and Reynold Soukup as the orily experienced players at right hall. Buth are leIetmern. A par of sophoories, Ike Kepford of Mus- kegon, Mich., and Floyd Chambers of Sait Lake City' should make strong bids for the, position on the strength of their spring ýpractice showing. It is unlikely that a sophomore wil edge ahead of three lettermen at quarterback. The veterans are Nick Conteas and. Dick Richards who Smith-are available, 'plUs Jay Las- key, a- senior,. who has won two let-, ters' at fullback.. He was shifted to end in i>ring practice, as, was AI- Butherus, reserve, halfback last fail. Although Bob -Voigts, Ail-American tackle,I is Iost by .graduation, the tackle positions havea, strong nu- cleug of. veterans ini Nick Cutlich, Frank Young'and' Corne Aarts, let- termen., They will be, strengthened by the addition of several. pronmisi"mg soiphomores, .Alf: .Bauman and, Charles Feingarten,ý Austin High Chicago, Fred Dahlkamp, Calumet City, and Dave. Ritigwalt, Oakley, Kans., Four lettermen return at guard. They are Don Guritz, Hal Method, Joe Lokanc and. John Goldak. Mer- riU Heagy, Aurora, and George Mag- gos, Austin Higit, Chltrago, 'ae the leading sophomore candidates. The presence of John Elaman, star cen- ter for two years, leaves littie con- cern at that position. Hie has sup- port froni Paul Hiemenz, a letter- man; and Joe Hay, a senior reserve. Newcomers at thIe pivot position ini- clude Gene Mundy, Mt. Carmel, Ill., and Don Johnson, Austin High, Chi- cago. Il----.- ON'SHERIDAN ROAD AT THE NORTHEAST TIP OF WILMETTE (The Big WhiteHouse Jus+ South of No Man's Land) FORMAL OPENING SAT., AUG. 12*h. A new eating place for suburbanites, where golden brown fried cbkcken cornes to you in a gleamng skilef and cornes again.and ogain until you can eat no-more- BROILED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER 85c AMPLE F R EE PAR KING SPA CE *Shei

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