193-Notre Dame-21-NorthWestern- 7 1935-Ntre D;_%me- 7-Northwestern-14 1936-Notre, Dame-26--Northwstern- 6 1937-Nntre Damne- 7-NorthW.etern- 0 t Games, Played .........17 Won by ýNntre Dame __..13 Wmn by NorthWester... Z ....................... 2 Last-but .neyer least! -North- western vs. Notre Dame. Saturday'. et Dychie. Stadium for *the l18th tirne in a sertes which had its inception back- in the flying wedge days of 1889, the Irish and Wiidcats Clash., A capacity crowd of 45,000 will wit- .ness the resuit. In, this. comfparati.veiy' short. spar of 17 ,games, which. cover neariy, haif a century, these two schoois have buit Up one of the outstan d- ing,.rivairies in intercoliegiate ath- letics. Wildcats Win Twô Victories have been two--and far between 'they were, tôo--forthe Wildcats, yet this game annually is the climax of the Northwestern schedule, the most eagerly awaited contest of the sea son for players. and fans alike. The saine hoids true for Notre Dame. A victory by ei- ther salves any number of defeats that may have gone before and con- tributes materialiy to a successful campaign. Seventeen gaines have gone be- .fore in this rivalry as the 1938 elev- ens stand poised for Saturday's bat- tle. Thirteen times has Notre Dame *prevailed, the other four games re-, suiting in two Wiidcat victories, asi previousiy inentiofled,. and a pairi of ties. Northwesterfl's victories were scored in 1901 and 1935, which means that an interim of 34 yearsi separated the only two tri.umphsl Purpie elevens can show over the Fighting Irish,. The score of the 1901 gaine was 2 to 0, and siim as was the .margin,. it prob- abiy wouid have been douly ap-. v reciated had Northwestern foilow- Class President George L. Carey (Bud, Careyl). of the Chimýneys in Wininetka. a former Nýew* Trier student,- has been e L e c t e d president of -the freshman class of Trinity'colle ge, Hart ford, Conn. Bernie Photo Shawnee Girl Swim Team. Is Winner in. Shimer College Meet Frances Shimer coilege, Mount Carroll, Ill., was host to Shawnee Country club of Wiimette and Mun- delein coliege of Chicago Saturday night, Noveniber 12, on the occa- sion of a triangular swimming meet in thie Shirmer pool. Shawnee club was victor over Shimer and Munde-, lein, the final score being Shawnee, 39; Shirner, 36; Mundelein, 6. Claudia Eekert thrilied Shimr~ swirn fans with her exhibition dives at the intermission, as did also the Shawnee 1i0 year oid star, Virginia Fitzgerald. Shawnee and Mundelein swim- mers1 were the guests of Frances. Shmmer at a pep dinner before the meet, ai ong with students of R~ock- ford coilege who did not swim, but who watched the other teams par- ticipate. Mr. and Mrs. George Eck- er t accompanied the Shawnee group and Mr. Eckert acted as officiai announcer for 'ail meet events. Clauiaîn WcIrrt and FEieen Sean- j; Note the Refturu o0 small amounts regun $6.00 nvesed Monthly, Total IAc'rmulated Iarly, or any amount 5yeàrs 7lyr. 4mo. 10 years 13 yr. 3mo., 15 years 20 yea rs, paid in total $300 $ W2.13 440 500.00 600 716A48 795 l100200* 00 1180.15 120 - 1732.68 *Plus BONUS ai end -of 89 months $ 9.78 ai end of 159 months 55.00 FIRST Fi Assoc Chartered and Sup, 1155 IM.ite Avenue whnyou desire, and let the, earnings make y our savings grow. See the illustration, leit. Note how $5 invested mont hly grows and.grows. Write or Phone, for Literature EDERAL SAVINOS :IATION 0F WILMETTE Pervised under the Uni.ted States Covernment I I. How'quick"ly: 2020 C ice 150 SaturdaY Notre Daine 1 be de Federally lnsured for Saf et y U> to $5000 You cap invest in ý J a'- Telephone Wilmette 1623