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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Sep 1928, p. 33

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September 1, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 31 Loss of 14 Veteran Gridmen Gives Dick Cause for Anxiety With fourteen lettermen lost to the Wildcat squad through graduation, coach "Dick" Hanley is faced with the problem of develop- ing a conference caliber grid ma- chine from a hand- ful of veterans and a number of inex- perienced sopho- mores. The football seas- on is rapidly ap- proaching and the plans of the Purple board of strategy for the fall cam- paign are shaping (Ray) up, although optim- Coach Hanley ism as to the out- come is a scarce quantity around Patten gym just at this time. "When practice has ac- tually started, Dick and his cabinet will be in a better position to make prophecies. Among the veterans in the Wild- cat backfield this fall will be Capt. Holmer and Achers at full; Calderwood, Hass and Berg- herm at half and Levison, Fox and Rojan at quarter. Into the hands of these and whatever can be found among the erstwhile fresh- men will be passed the ball carried by Lewis and Gustaf- son. Verdell is the lone veteran reg- ular end back for another campaign. while Verdell is a good wingman, it will be a problem to find a running mate for him who will be able to take the place of Fisher or Panosh, both of whom were graduated. There are several good end possibilities ameng the sophomores -- Woodworth, Oliphant, Baker and Massey -- who will undobtedly see much service dur- ing the year. Few promising linesmen can be found in the sophomore ranks and the major part of the gruelling work will probably have to be shouldered by the veterans, among whom are Hazen and Sinkler, tackles; Dart and Anderson, guards, and Erickson, center. R. Schu- ler, Karstens, Rosie, Schneider, Wy- man and Hellerman are gone. Returning reserves from last year's varsity include Carter and Clarr, half- backs; Spadea, Singleton and Kenty, guards, and Cool and Vandenberg, tackles. An extra burden is placed upon the Capt. Holmer Vacation Luggage 74 Women's Suit Cases $6.00--$12.00 and up Wardrobe Hat Boxes $11.00--$15.00 and up 28 E. ST. NEW YORK . EST. 1850 CHICAGO coaching staff this year in the forma- tion of a second or B team. Several of the sophomore candidates and others of less promise will make up this team, which is to be coached by Herb Steger, who has been assistant varsity coach for several years. College Dance Contest at Norshore Each Friday Friday night is dance night at the Norshore theater. A gala collegiate dance contest is held on the stage of the Norshore every Friday night at 9:30 p. m. This has been inaugurated | to substitute for the Northwestern Uni- | versity Fraternity nights. Fraternity | frolics will begin again the latter part of September. The collegiate dance contest is open to men and women, boys and girls from the age of 15 to 50 years. Every- body except those who are profession- al dancers, is eligible to compete for the numerous prizes awarded the win- ners. Frankie Masters, director, will act as master of ceremonies and will as- sist the audience to pick winners. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wakely of 234 Leicester road, Kenilworth, have returned from Grand Island, Mich. where they had a cottage for a part of the summer. They will be here for the remainder of the season, except for an occasional week-end trip. Last week-end they spent with Mrs. Wake- ly's family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Wheeler, who have a country home at Lake Geneva. The Wheelers plan to return after Labor day. Increases Its Lead With The New "CHALLENGER" for warm air furnaces as well as steam and hot water plants Oil heat at its simplest and best LOW DOWN BALANCE PAYMENT MONTHLY See it ut our NORTH SHORE FACTORY BRANCH Ralph W. Lapham, Mgr. 705 WASHINGTON ST., EVANSTON, ILL. Telephone Greenleaf 5120 WinsLow BoiLER & ENGINEERING Co. 844 RUSH STREET, SUPERIOR 4650 kidskins Smart Kid Slippers Arrive! Kid Pump The indispensable pump of smart black kid. Beautifully shaped on the foot, with high Spanish heel. $7.50 Spanish brown kid with slender one- strap forming part of the decora- tion. Fastened with new center buckle. $8.50 Kid T-Strap Smartly fashioned for the tailored suit, with a Cuban heel and moder- ately slender toe. Black kid. $7.50 New Cushman Models Lord's--Main Floor Greenleaf 7000 Wilmette 3700 Center Buckle

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