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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1933, p. 15

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ini the Wildcats second appearance Of k *the season. The west' coast eleven hi cornes east riding on the crest of Pl thrce straight victories, two of which were against U. C. L. A. and Santa Clara, counted among. the topnotchV Pacific .coast elevenis this fali. Saturday's'game wiilIbe the first timne that Stan ford. eleven has ever Played in Chicago andý one «of the; few times- that schooi has-ever played in the.East.' Two years ago, the Car-, dinals defeated>.the Armny'at the Polo' grounds in New. York and tast, fait they played Pittsburgh on the latter's home:'field. Nevers on Staff A familiar figuret o. Chicago foot- ball fans wiIl be in the Stanford en- tourage uponi its arrivai' aboard the Overland >Limited Wednesday morn- i 1ng at 9 :20 o'clock. None.other than Ernie Nevers, who captained the Car.-. dinal professional football teamn for a number of -seasons, will be with the Party as assistant to "Tinly" Thorn- hlI, Statifoz'd's niew h'ead footbal coach. Ernie lias been with Stanford for the past two seaso)ns, eversicle retired from pro bal. During hisý college playing days, he was an AIl- American. star at' Stanford whiere leie won acclaim as one of the greatest ball carriers of aIl time., Others ini the Stanford group in addition to tlic 35 'players will bc Alfred R. Masters, gencral manager of the Stanford board of athletic control; Prof. W. B. Owen, faculty athletic representative; Dr. Blake Wiibur, team physician; AI Roacie, chieer leader, and Bob. Saxe, student football manager. Northwestern enters the big inter- sectional claslh w,%ith a. record whic.h wilI hardly stand comparison wîth the visiting gridders. TWo weeks ago tlie VWildcats took an unexpected .7 to 0, trountcing from IoWa.. Last -Saturday was an, open date but the teamn took advantage' of the layoff by defeating a strong freshnan team, 20 to 0.. Despite this unimpr.essive start, the Wildcats expect to co tnter with a reversai of formi in the 5Stanford gam-e. A shakeup in the starting tact ttiat tne event coincides witn the anniversary of the great Chicago fire. Jo hn F. Weedon of 204 Fifth street left Wednesday of Iast week for a month's vacation. té Washington, D. C., New York,; Boston, and Montreal. nt fullD, king. ai wilI Pr - PuniIu~a butwhreisth equal at $ 1,200?7 PRICE is one thing-VALUE another G - M BIG .CAR ,FEATURES COMBINED IN. V- Type Motor Torque Tube Drive 34 Floating Rear Axie Double Acting Shock Absorbers DouIletodrop Chanel X.- Frcime Straddle Mounted Pinions .COMBINIED W1TH ECONOMY, The above outstandinàg fundamental features are com- bined in F 'ORD V-8. Other Iow priced cars cannot afford them. High prieed cars stress their importance anid USE THEM. ~ Dealers 714 ELM STREET WINNE'rKA 158

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