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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1934, p. 47

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September 13,.,&934 U I <r. 1r. L i E 47A..AA ~I.. SeekS Stained Offensiv Pun.ch For 1934 Wildcat Grid Machine, Fleet-Iooted Hall back Would lie Prized Pýossession .Northwxestern ufiversity's foýtbalI hopes ini the comiing campai <gu xvii depend greatiy on the deveiopment of a fieet-footed, (langerous runniing lhaifback. Give. the WViidcats such a bail car- rier and the\. are apt to go places. Thev are fairiv weil fortified in the otiier departrncnts, having a poten- tiaiiv strong Iine and capab)le passing andi kicking. This saine problenm con fronted iast x'ear's teani wxhich had one of the hest defensive records of any eleven ini the con ference butwxas unable to get a su-ýtaiine( attack working. Needs Offensive Punch Prospects of injecting more offen- sive p)unchl in the 1934 team appear more favorable than a vear ago. Coipetitio'in for the backfieid posi- tien' xiili e stronger. Returning lettermien cannot be so sure of their p)ositions (lue to tue iinhroved caliber of the sophomore backs. A\îothîer factor which rnay corne te tue aid of the bail carriers is a speedier, une. Spring practice indi- cated that thé forwards flot onîx' pack a littie more weight than a year a go but are ju't as fast. \Vhethier the WViidcats xiii be so fortunuate as to inherit a 'garne breakinig" back out of the dozen as- sorted candidates remains to be seen. The right haif. position xiii probabiy be handied 1w Wall% Cruice. a junor who earnied a regular job iast season. He i)rove(i to be the best bail carrier on thie 1933 teami and displayed great inîprovement in spring practice. * Two Southpaw Passera \Viii Boger another second year man,. spent bis sophornore season on the B team,. but ini spring practice he deveioped so rai)idiy that.he is beingl serioush, considered -for a varsitv job. He. tee. xiii be a candidate for the riglit haif position. WàTat Stanul, a senior. and( Eino Hayskar, a sophio- more. are two other right hiaif candi- dates. Like Cruice. Havskar, is a ieft lhanded 1passer. ()utstanding of the ieNv backs is Bol) Sislher, a 5iifty littie feiiow,% with a large store of speed. He seeinsî to be the foreniost candidate for ieft hFalf. wvhere he perforiiied iast spring.i Bill Mole and Bill Lab')rmt, 'two other1 nexvcoiners. wxill give Sxishier coin- I)etition as viii Sunux' NMar(-niey, a junior, vhio saNv sorne service last year. Mole. who prepped at Lake Forest academiv is one of the best kickers on the squad and xviii prob-' abiv go a long xvay toxvar(is repiacing Oison in this respect. Potter Big Factor l'lie returni of George Potter, at quarteri)ack after a vear's absence, xviii fortifv thie teain at this position. Potter's -kicking and passing ability xiii further1 enchance his, value to the squad. Freddy Lind, a senior, an([ Ollie Adeiman, a sophoînore, xiii be reserve (iuarterback niateriai. .The Wiidcats -shioid be wehi. forti- fled at fuliback xvhere Hugh Duvali, a juior, heads the iist. Duvail, whio weighs close to 200 pounds, was a reguiar fuilback last year. He is hard hitting and is counited on for first string duty. He wili be supported by four 'sophonore candidates. Don Geyer, who prepped at St. John's Militarxr academy stands out among the niewcomer. Aithough he weighs but 175 pounds he packs considerabie punch. Steve Toth, who hais from Toledo is another iightweight as full- backs go but is a study, weli knit youngster. The remaining inember of the -fuiiback contingent is Johnny Lehmnan of Lancaster, Pa.,. who weighs about 190 pounds. One, of these 'is Bob Swisher, sophomore halfback frorn St. John's Military academy. Bob, who weighs 156 pounds, is one of the leading candidates for left halfback. He has a lot of speed and is one of the most- deceptive running backs in a Purpie uniforn li recent years. Other bantamis include Ollie Adel- mian, sophomore, quarterback, 155 pounds; Bud Gonya, sophomore quarterback, 149 pounds, and Fre Lind, senior quarterback, 155 pounds. The football rivalrv between North- western and Illinois is one of the oidest in the Middle West. The two schoois piayed their first j're in 1892. It resuited in a 16 to 16 tie. Twentv-five games ini ail have been piayed, Illinois winning 13, North- western 10, whiie two have been ties. The gaine this year on Nov. 10 xiii be Nortliwestern's annuai h omecornîng. Xorthwestern xvilhave' two left handed passers to harass the oppo- sition thiis fait. \Waiiy Cruice, reg- ular right haif Iast 3ear wiii be back for bis second year and Eino Hays- kar, a sophornore, xiii be availabie for reserve duty. Both are south- pawxs. jibe E. Irown îc'ill spriing lus z~'de,,oztI,'dîcisccracks mi nortlu Shoure inovie fins luis wcck. He iwill a/'peur ut J'inucitka. Coin iiiiun il1' Iliater Friday and Saturday iin ", T/cry Hlio rable Gii_'." 0O1t Thurs- dav, Fridav anid Salut-day Iu"s sc!zeduled iii "C'ircus Clogzci' aI lin lVilnuetl(' heater. The Valencia ini Ev"aisîon. wiii fcaturc' "Circuts CI7own" Priday anid Satiirdayv. LIGHT, BUT GOOD Football coaches usualiy go into rapturesý when 200 pound players re- port for-their squaàds-stiii the coach is yet to i)e found who wiii "throw back the littie ones." Northxvestern has a few ightweighits who are ex- pected to make their presence feit this fail. Betty Palenske, 226 Tenth street, who was graduated in June from New Trier, bas registered at the Art institute for the coming year.. ADVERTISER ,irt Furîmiture C'o. PAGE .Motors Serice, lue..:........ 8 3111irîme C. ! ..... ...34 lisirlehy.3llles 0>11 ('o........ 48 Baldwinm Piano Co ............... Blann Piiarrnary .............. 9 Book Nook....... -..*......... 34 Bowen, Lieweilyn............. BIrauna Bros. 011 Co. .. . 21, 37, 4,1 ('handler's . .. .. . . .. :14 ('hicago DaIIy News:.....!,, ('of4 .IAkner & Co . ........1Z ('offey Auto Itepair ... .....11 'oni.mnnity lloîîse 3[oi'es. .14. 4l Consurners ('o. .... Cover IV ('o-op, 'rhme....... ........3 ('orna<k, Josephi C. .... 201 Emmiart. Vain<amip & 1eil lue..36 Evanstoià Araierny of *Fine - Arts....................... 31 Evaîmstoî. Business ('ollege . .. . 15 Evalîstoil Iulîber ('o. . - . ..4 1irst. ('lîrcli of Christ, Scipentist <.ordlan Book Shop .. <.reat %,tiaiitie & Paeifie Tea Co ..............1. Heatlug Servie Co .... ..14 Hill, 1). Nursery.............. 36 Hotei M1ajestic.ý......... ..... 29 Household Finance Corpor ation 3111 Il[ab. T¶'i e...... ...... ........ Illinîois Bel l Teiepbione <2o . 1 Indiana '.Snfe-Way Lines .... 3à I1redale Storage ................ 39 Jefferson Grill................5 Jewel F604 Stores ............ il ILIbert.y *Lonn('orporation'.ý.-*16 Lindstrom's Lock Shop ........ 8 Lord's...........24, 2; LymnuPliarracy.......... 6, 9 Ma.nnerud, Ethel ............... à Mercer Lumber Co. Cover IV Milieu Hardware .............. 8 -National ('ollege of Edîmepation 33. North Shore Quality Laundries 27 NorthivesterirUUniversity-. 3..S 011 of Sait ................ »... 39 0>11. Weil, 'l'le Pagiliarulo, D1.................. 8 i>earork Ire Crean ........ .... 8 Perso.îai Finance Comnpany ..... .6 Phiilipsborm, H. F. C o. . . . . 34 i'ieusaîmts, Boroth3'............10 Poeork. Jessie L ................ le Publie Servie Co. --- . toier 111 Quiliul Ti& 1'SOmî Ray scbools............ Rennieekar J)rug ('o. S liseb -Waretionse ... R<idge A venue Pha rile)> 1 . 4à Sci.......... sider-Cazel iirug store .. spaish 1KaiduI>Kuphoard ....( Stade, Alice ... ...... 33 Stevens, Edgar A. lite.. 14, 19, 29 Tiatin ait ... . . ...... 1I'toimias 1eorating (o .........36 Valenciia Tleatre ....>..........40 Va.nJ)e,îsen's .. ...... Varsity Thieatre ............. 41 Vioe, lernic............... W~laite Front 'l'av'erit .......... 40 Whit 'mse>, Katiierlue ........... 34 Wieboiitl.s ......13, 20, 22, 31 WIVlniette' Service. M'ilniett.e1 Milinette lVllnette1 WlIiinette Wiinîette Worthems ha ttery & Eieetrie ........Cover IV Beauty shop . ..... l Con fertIonery .....l Eieetrlc Simop .. .... Stute Banik . .Cover Il Theatre..............41 PAGE ADVERTISER Septernb.er 13, 1934 Wil-UF'r-rip Y lipn

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