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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 59

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December 6, 1929 WILMETTE individual players of the Big Ten conference. Capt. Heinie Anderson has practically b.een the unanimo)ls choice of the leadmg sport writers of Chicago fur one of the guard positions on the honor teams, having been placed on . th e selecte~ elevens of the Daily News, the Ttmes, Walt<!r Eckersall in the Tribune, th e American and the Eve!1ing Pqst. By the Herald and Exammer he was put on the second team. Anderson was also placed on the AllAmerican team selected for the Dailv News by four famous coaches: Biil Roper, Princeton; Bob Zuppke, Illi nois; Howard Jon es, Southern California, and Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt . Rus Dergherm, fullback, and Micke\· Erickson, center, were honored h~· thr ee of the newspaper first teams, an(! were placed on th e second teams of th e others. Eckersall of the Tribune. t:lC' Times and the American put the Purpl e scoring ace on their first team s, placing ~agurski of Minnesota in a tackle po ~ i t io n. He Makes Three T earns Erickson was awarded the cenb~ r berth on the first teams of the Herald l·:xam in er, the Daily News and th e Post. Other Purple players who won th e honor of all-conference selection s.· thou~)1 on the second teams, were T1akcr, end, and Riley, tackle, and hon orab le mention went to Marvil, th e other Northwestern tackle, and Moore. halfback. The Daily News All-American mentioned above chose Baker as end on the second team and placed Bergherm ·as thircl -stri11g fu!lback. Practically no honor-tea m selector neglected to mention th e injured Hank nruder. new vVildcat captain, who has been widely hailed as a potential AllAmerican with on!y a decidedly limited amount of playing in conference games fnr a reputation. LIFE I · 59 Annual Grid Dinner at Sherman Friday Will Climax Season Between 1,100 and 1,200 alumni and friends of Northwestern university will pay their respects to the 1929 Wildcats at the annual football dinner at the Hotel Sherman this evening. . The Northwestern University club of Chicago is sponsoring the affair and its president, Harry Wells, will b~ toastmaster. Events will begin at 5 p. m. with a special program for about 200 high school boys of the citv and suburban schools. Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson, director of athletics, will speak to them and show them slow motion pictures of the best Northwestern game s of this ·season. explaining the games play by play. The boys will see their gridiron heroes in person at thi s time. 'SALE Women's $5 INGRAIN HOSIERY 100 Gauge French Count Every Pair Perfect Flawless 150-Piece Orchestra Dinner will be served in the ballroom at 6 :30 to music bv Glenn Bainum and his 1SO-piece Purple orchestra. Presentation of letters and numerals to the varsitv and freshman -players will be on the program along with talks by President Walter Dill Scott, Coach Hanley. Tug \Vilson. \Varren Bro\m and Harvey T. \Voodruff, sports writers. Entertainment will include motion pictures of the games, mu sic bv th e band and radio stars. Dr. John H. Cadmus is chairman of th e commith'e and assisting him are Harold Anderson. Sidney Meyers, Tom Harwood and Henrv Penfield. Between 200 and 300 memhers of the "N" Men's association will see the late st additions to their rank s. You can't find a finer stocking than this- and at this low price it is the value of a lifetime! Sheer, flawless, cobwebby! A remarkable sale! · All the new summer shades. GOLD POINT HOSIERY STORES LOOP STORES 70 E. Madison St. 37 S. State St. WEST SIDE 4027 W. Madison St. NORTH SIDE 1040 Wilson Ave. 4703 Broadway 609 Diversey MAKE MYTHICAL TEAMS Post-season selections of mythical elevens have placed a group of about five or six \ Vildcats as among the finest PATRONIZE .OUR ADVERTISERS Radiator Furniture DIVISION OF Art Metal Radiator Cover Company Announce that the ·Modern Rome Utilities Company ol No·the·a Illinois is the Exclusive Distributor for their ·products for the-North Shore District * * * * Samples on Display at DIRECTORS ART METAL RADIATOR CovER ..... Charles ] . Simon, President R. F. Feltus M. Fridstein F . H. Murray H. B. Simon COMPANY 1740 SHERMAN AVE. (One Block North of the Postoffice) DIRECTORS MooERN HoME UTILITIES CoMPANY of N orthertl John C. Dillon · William A. Dyche John F. Hahn Peter N . Jans Emil A. W. Johnson George A. Kearney Fred J. Kihm Clinton Merrick Dr. W. L. Noble Wllliam H. Noble lllit~ois EVANSTON GREENLEAF 0707-0708 WINNETKA 3484 "Modern Home Utilities Insure Health, Comfort and Economy in Your Home" George A. Paddock Walter G. Plerc;e Sidney S. Porter John P. Randlev Charles H. Reynolds Herbert S. Simpson Charles N. Stevens Charles S. Wallace Daniel S. Wentworth James T. Wray

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