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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Sep 1932, p. 25

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year' in the conference and he wei- cornes the opportunlity of a chance to even matters. Northwestern apparently hbas a job cut out for itself, howeyer, since Mis- souri is now under the, leadership of Frank Carideo,. former Ail-American qùarterback at Notre Damne,' who twicq led' the Irish to vîctory over the Wild- cats during bis playing days. HolSàimgle DrIlS Opening oi football practice at North-. Western last Thursday. found 52 as- pirants seeking a position on, the tearn. The Wildcats took 'advantage of three days' double workouts durinig the re- mainder of the, week, but startedl singi drills Monday when classes got. under- way. Hjanley did not waste niuch time in, getting doôvn to the ýactual business, of picking a -first team. The. first day of practicewas hardly underway before he had four teams running signais an d workiig' on offensive formations. Indications point to a veteran first string hackfield taking the field against Missouri. Even at this stage of the pre- season drill, it isnf't much of a secret but that. the Wildcats' starting back- field wili consist of Pug Rentner and Jakie Sullivan at the balfback positions, George Potter at quarterback and Ollie Oison at f ull. Sullivan is. the oniy mem- ulars, and their chief understudy, Tiny Engebretsen, have ail graduated. Their tnost promising successors ap- pear to 'be Bob Gonya, a husky fellow who was not in school last faîl but played *a t end and tackle two years ago and "Big Bih"mRiley, a brother of Jack. Bill subbed for. Jack last faîl and in spring practice he served notice that he intends to make a strong bid for a reg- ulrjob. ",ýFrosty" Froberg, a. reserve hast fahl, and Ken Zuver, a sopho more, are two other ikely looking tackie as- pirants. The guard, positi.ons'are, likewvise, be-' ing fought, over by a group of candi- dates, hieaded by George Diiley, a first stringer f rom the 1931 teain, Kinder, Anderson and'LaRocque, reserves last year, together with Gottschalk .and WVhalen,, of the sophs, are the other two hopefuls. DAUGIITER BORN Mr. and Mrg. William Robert Tobey of 265 Walden drive, Glencoe, announce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne, on Tuesday, September '13, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Tobey, the former Alice Channer, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Chantier of Glencoe. Mr. Tobey is the son of Mrs. Lansing B. War- ner of Hubbard Woods. Phone Wihnette 3400ý ,INC, Mfember Wie> Chambor of Cowmen at the New Evanston"Y *WOMEN 0-BOYS GIRLS! ENROLL NOWI for an enjoyable y ear: of activities at Iýow coat! SPECIAL THREE MONTHS- MEMBER SHIP FOR MEN ANNUAL EU Gymnasium and Swimming classes Now Forming JbeJi, rooms carpeted throu*hout. ýe and lavatories conveniently Iocated. 50 roonis with dl wall cabinets. Modern Self-Service Grill and Soda ates--$4 to $1-Single and Double. Inspect the "Y" nowe while a good selection is avaiUable. OUR NEW LOW CASH 1PRICESý Mens Topcoats mm' Suite Ladies,, Dresses q Ladies' Plai C S Conts AH This price Inc ludles 'a. prompt cal and deIiv.ry service. MEN.

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