WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924 CALLN. U. MEN T0 GRID WORK N. U. Football Coach Sounds Annual Challenge Uoach Glenn Thistlethwaite at Northwestern university has just mailed letters to sixty candidates for football positions on the Purple varsity team this year to report at Northwestern field September 15 in prime condition. The head coach is a stickler, he admits, for hard work from the opening of the season and woe betide the player, he said today, who reports to him next month carry- ing surplus flesh or who is handicap- ped by a shortage of wind. Coach Thistlethwaite since being at Northwestern has gained fame as being "the silent coach" and this year he aims to keep up that reputa- tion, it seems. Asked for predictions, he held up his hand and smiled, adding this word : "Nothing doing on predictions. The slogan is to be this year, 'Take each game as it comes.' Northwestern's schedule is an uphill one from the start and the team therefore will not be pointed for any certain contest but will go after each game in turn. Thus as the season advances we hope to have the squad in good shape for the harder games. Looking over our schedule we find not one soft spot on it. Fach and every opponent this fall had a good record last year and any one of the opposing teams is apt to slip one over on us unless we work hard to perfect both defensive and offensive play." The Purple schedule this year fol- lows: Oct. 4, South Dakota at Evans- ton; Oct. 11, University of Cincinnati at Evanston; Oct. 18, Purdue at Ev- anston; Oct. 25, Michigan Aggies, Evanston; Nov. 1, Indiana at Evans- ton; Nov. 8 University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Nov. 15, Chicago at Chicago, and Nov. 22, Notre Dame at Evanston. "Bob" Wienecke, of Glencoe, a student in Northwestern University School of Engineering, who plays in the backfield, is captain of this year's Purple squad. 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