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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 35

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OU1 Pug, to watch utor Both Phil.and Pug are first' string- ers in'Drake'5 backfield, the former playing quatterback and 1t he latter at fullback î Both boys are lettermeni and ,have helped make the Bulldogi backfield one: of the most feared in1 the Missouri Valley conference. Last > yerDrake won ail but oe of its gamnes. Game Final Test The Drake 9gme will -be the last test for Northwestern. before. open- ing the Big Teni season againstOhio State the following week. Coach, Lynn Waldorf hopes that thée clash with the Bufldogs willý go a, long way towards solvinig several l.ineup problemns as well as test the ability of a group of~ aspiring sophomores. Among the newcomers who are knocking at the door of a regular position are Red. I nenstein, Paul Soper, Francis Purteli and ?tick Richards, all backs, and Jirm Smith, end, Paul Hienlenz, center and A rt Niedbalski and Joe Lokane, uguards. It seemns likely, however, thatfo the early games of the season the Wildcats wilI rely largely on veterans since experience is a valuable requi- site in conference g,,ames. Every indtication points to a teamn compose d almost entirely of lettermen facing; D)rake Saturctay and Ohio State the following week, Cô llege of Education. Tt promises to be more gala than usual thisý year, according 'to Miss, Amy Topie of Manitowoc. Wis., who is chair- man1 of- the dormnitory governing board, because there .is..a capacity enrilmntat Marienthal. Sharing responsibility with Miss Topic for making the party a suc- cess are Miss, Lois *Scheel, La- Grange, Ill., social chairmain of the dormitory; Miss Lenore Boyd, St. Louis,ý Mo., assistant social,chair- ma;and Miss Suzanne Williams., Milwaukee, Wis. , and Miss Martha Hoyt,. Defiance, O.,. members of -the dormitory: governing board... Assisting these young women will be the chairmen o! thie party com- mittees: Miss Harriet Beyer, Grosse Point, - Mitch.;- Miss, Martha ~Garriso1¶,Wa-rren, AMk., MisLaiira4 Jane Detrich. Chicago, and Miss Pat 1),herty, Clare, Mich. A DVERT7ISERS ICAN SAVE YOU .MONEY.. ON, YOUR .LA UNDR Y and. stili give you the, finest: quaiity work. Ifyoti are intereste ed ini reducing your laundry bill, telephone -me anid I will expia i how h itcan-he done.' vimcent R. Ortlund FREINCII L'AUNDR-Y Est. Since 1885 )6 Demipster St, Évianston Tel. Wim.u. 31 Get this CALENDAR BANK Free for SY STEMATIC SAVINGS probably.incJude Jack xanz nc mi" nie Jefferson, halfbacks, George Mc-' Gurn, fullback, and Dick Richards,; quarterback. The latter is the o nly sophomore in this quartet. Not one, o!) the above. however, can be re- garded'as safely entrenched as each is receýivîflg stroûg. competition. Edgar Baumaîrns Hosts Paid: off*Savingsý Pederally lnsured f or Saf et y UP f0$5.00,0 a sloop, wlth a snipe, ofN Evanston wa were thé two Superpised nder the United Stas., GP*rumg..t iAvehn UV'Iom IIle u~ esole occupant., s, rescued. 1ilI Addrois --77 80

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