April 16, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 41 or : Xt : ; ; i i i i | s. Ryland A. Wolcott of 932 Gri did not prove to be of much aid to the | in 'the Puple lineup. Among these | Mrs. y d Frenzy Seizes offense. Coach Hanley does not favor | were Fisher, Ruddy Schuler, Hazen, | Euclid avenue and her father, J. C. Town at Springtime the new play and will probably not de- | Rosie, Levison, Ritchie, and Holmer. | Craft, and her children, Nancy, Jean, . v velop it to any extent. All these boys helped bring the cham- | and Katrina, returned Monday from Game in Wildcat Den See Reverse Play as Weapon pionship to Northwestern last fall.| Tryon, N. C., where they had spent The popular game of football got a Considerable use was made of the Some proigksing Newcomers ere ob; seven weeks. 2 jump on the seasons last Saturday af-| reverse play by both teams. It usual- Hans K eat, Ng PN ay two a gr ternoon when 5,000 dyed-in-the-wool|ly worked successfully and will prob- Peas, WE Hall i Pinay Telephone Wilmette 8347 fans attended an|ably be a strong offensive weapon of | \ "#0 a ' ; DR. FRANK B. ERWIN exhibition game be- | the Purple next fall. The question of VETERINARIAN tween two North-| whether field goals after touchdown 5 ' . . 3 ¢ Specializing In the treatment o western elevens at| would be harder to make with the goal| Miss Lorraine Thoms, daughter of | your best friends the Dyche stadium. It | posts ten yards back was answered by | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thoms of 863 Lin- {| "Dog and Cat" was an ideal foot-| Holmer who booted a goal from place- | coln avenue, left Tuesday after a | All calls receive Juy persona) ball day despite the | ment following the touchdown. week's vacation from the University of 1000 Rice Ao ON A iimetios TN. fact that it was| A number of familiar players were! Wisconsin. - staged six months ; ; ahead of the regu- lar season. Coach Dick Han- ley has been work- mad| ing with the foot- b all candidates Walter Holmer (uring the last Photo by Toloff , onth and Satur- day's game was § } held to get a line on just how the boys Ou (in were picking up his system of play. The teams were called the Purple and the Green, the former being more or less composed of last year's regu- lars and the more promising of the ® -~ freshmen. The determined defense of : the Greens, which were coached by Pat Hanley, Dick's brother, held the regu- © lars to a 7 to 0 score. = Some of the changes introduced by Coach Hanley were readily observed by the fans. Among these was the shifting of "Yatz" Ievison from half back to quarterback. The way the Evanston boy barked out his signals showed that he could do something be- sides act as interference. The Purple I is often said that a person N eleven did not use the huddle but cannot be mn two places at called signals from a regular scrim- . mage formation. the same time. Neither team attempted the lateral or backward pass seriously. It was NEW equipment used several times for small gains but f 7, . . : nowbeingadded | jerally, this is true. To all to cur plant costs much more than purposes, however, business equipment installed afewyearsago. This ~~ men, confronted with the : in one form or another, | Cveryv nere. and not offend the ap- petite. And that's good . fresh milk! ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM addsgreatlytotheav- y : . . erage cost of our en- Mecessity of being in two or | tive plant and makes ; - the Dlani an invest- SEVEr al places at the same | ment per telephone * : : | | much greater. Rec. time, will find the long dis- | enues derived from | poo Set ons mune lance telephone a good proxy. | | keep pace with this ]f you cannot go in person, E | THREE Sos comm pieds the the next best thing is to go | : : emand for expan- HN | TIMES sion and maintain by telephone. Often 1t 1s just | : : the qualit ice. . 2 ' A DAY! te SE | satisfactory. | ; There's one food item, B 1 | di % li . h Ha Selle ell long distance lines reac | " be served at every meal, Oo IN One Policy - OnmeSystem - Universal Service Pr WwW EDS AN DAI 3 TAR i ol aA