SE A --y October 22, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 49 Oversized Craniums May Be Big Peril of Dick's Cats Saturday Feeling pretty good decisively defeated the Buckeyes of Dr. Wilce by a 19-13 score, the Northwestern university gridmen are hard at work in prepara tion for the next attraction at Dyche stadium, the battle with the Illini Saturday. about having much touted Perhaps Coach Hanley's greatest fear is overconfidence, which nearly ditched the Purple in the Utah game. last Saturday at Columbus the world saw for the first time just what a Hanley-coached bunch of Wildcats could do. In fact they did a lot more than the score would indicate, for when the final gun popped, Northwest ern had possession of the ball on the Ohio 1-foot line, where Lewis had carried it after a spectacular and thrill ing series of plunges. Students of football know that Zuppke's men are not coming up here to be raw meat for the Wildcats--no- if they can help it. Illini teams fight and they usually fight to very good purpose. The Indians will be ever watching for the break that will en able them to shove the Purple out of the titular race, and if Northwester: has an attack of swell-headedness, that break is sure to come. The calibre of the Wildcats is un- doubted. Thev proved their mettle against the Bucks. They should b- able to beat Illinois--but not with case. At any rate the customers are assured of more than a $3 ball gam» Five radio stations will broadcast the game Saturday. This is the largest number of stations that ever broadcast a Big Ten conference game. The sta- tions which will be on the air with a play-bv-plav account are WCN WBBM. WEHS, WEBH and WIBO. Unitarian Church Sunday, October 23, 1927 At 9:45: Church school At 11: Kindergarten At 11: Church service--sermon, "The Good Life" At 6: the Young People's meeting. Sup- per will be served at 6 o'clock and at 7 o'clock they will be addressed by John Francis Glynn, the convict poet, on "The Crucifixion of American Boy hood." Wednesday, October 26, 1927 Regular meeting of the Woman's Aliiance at the home of Mrs. John R. Mont- gomery, 15 Green Bay road, Hubbar2 Woods. On Friday evening of this week, Oc tober 21, there is to be a banquet anc dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymonc B. Bragg. The after dinner speakers are Dr, Preston Bradley of People's church, Chicago: Fred V. Hawley of Unity church: Curtis W. Reese, secretary of the Western Unitarian conference Charles H. Lyttle, professor of Church History at Meadville Theological schoo) Christian Fellowship Church Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka Pastor A. E. Rohrbach Rev. Joseph H. 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