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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1932, p. 18

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Coach Vance has a well built machine with every cog set to see that the Wildkits record isn‘t marred. So far this season the Evanstonâ€" ians have succeeded in disappointâ€" ing all â€" invaders®© who have any thought of scoring in mind. Deerâ€" field, although not winning any conâ€" tests, has a record for hard fought and skillfully played games. The remarkable showing against Oak Park more than proves that Deerâ€" fl‘oldmis in tip top shape to meet Whenâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields invades Beardsly field to meet the Evanston Wildkits next Friday, football enâ€" thusiasts are going to see a combâ€" ination of swift running and power Deerfield to Meet Strong Wildâ€" kit Attack; Power Is _ Evitient BLUE & WHITE REVENG COACH THURSTON‘$ SQUAD ON EDGE FOR _ Getting In Shape For The Wildkits THE PRESS The backfield will be about the same as the one that faced Oak Park Jast week. Allen Axton will be at full, Johnston and Wicklander at halves, and Jack Allen at quarâ€" ter. Many others will be on their toés for the ‘ first call. +Uliman, Schwartz, Cummings, P.‘ Allens, Nruaa PAiGHE m uw o l l _A PCOrI W hiteside Yore, Ghini, Connelly, and Rutledge Wakt:fle?d will be among those linemen to see Erandi action. As usual "Rip" Swan, the Dawson colorful Deerfleld center, will see Martin plenty of football. There are sevâ€" Franks eral others who have been working Haines out in practice that will be ready for Champion the game. * _ Coach Thurston has a spunky line. Petersen and Irving will give the Wildkits trouble that is trouble. With an aggregation of tackles and guards averaging from 179 to 198 pounds, Deerfield will attempt some pile driving. Mundstock, Oldenburg, riers. _ Outstanding â€"among these is ‘Champion, whose powerful body has been responsible for most of the Wildkits‘ points so far. Haines is by no means new to fans at Deerâ€" field. Haines will be seen at left half, with Franks, his running partâ€" ner, on the right. Franks has been out with a cracked rib and saw action for the first time this season last Saturday. Martin will be seen at quarterback. Woods will also see action in the game against the Blue and White. Woods is known for his broken field running.â€" Many others who have not been mentioned will see possible play. No eC guards who will s actionâ€" are Meigo and Wakefiefi. Whiteside will oppose Swan in a battle for honors. > â€" Possess Strong Backfield fl'_heAEvanstonians boast a backâ€" * ho : alee es sulr MBEAAA c 298y C EP e :)‘@;“‘%y‘%g\ %5 "â€";-e Te d e L NC Moua n 3. . COs apineant 6 h+ ob ie ies fif«:n:‘-('; 3 Cus" e s t t [ oys -.;,,-;,;:’-“‘:;54'-\.. M emeoabals A 2. o2 .. 6 * ie ks . ie > es on Sos carcl ue s ols + Soa oo sn ie oo aoss. <. 40 .~ x 2i Wilbaca w NORRNCACY AOY We NeX 17 Snd ied Pry es / ctianty c n tA The probable Nadjowski Sidall > Meigo Whiteside Wakefield Ihe support given the team whe they encountered Oak Park is what they‘ll need when they invade th Wildkits camp.â€" It may be mad possible for the band to go as wel as the cheerleaders. As many & can go or plan to go will meet in front of the school auditorium t follow the parade onward to Evar ston and perhapsâ€"victory. Hope for Victory _ Deerfieldâ€"hopesâ€"toâ€"repeat the vit tory of 1929 when the Wildkits los 33â€"12. This can only be done whet a team plays until the whistle end the game, and when every playe gives every ounce of strength he has. This is what "Solly‘s" squal did against Oak Park and what the hope to do against the Evanstonian Saturday. â€"With Evanston so close to home there is no reason why a large nun ber of students can‘t plan on going RELIABLE LAUNDRY | AND + DRY CLEANING CO.. "Red" McCarthy, and Glader are al eligible substitutes. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2) Q. B. lineup will be: Jo Peterse Al sixteen mor., | Wicklia: field. had fai Deerflel line, pu sion at drive t« started Nicklas ball fo; Wickla reeling right & called then k danger a dist After kickoff complet with ve ter lo made. Defens good a time a on the Blue a ing dis Both in wei mud a: tous M fied wi Thurs back, succe Axtor Tou Poi! Sub ledge, Mund: Munds Cumm Gladen â€"Grif umpiri Mortol Deerfi Ghini Rutle Swan Olden Conne Irving Allen: Wick] Johns Pete DE ey

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