Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 17

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November 11, 1926 WILMETTE LIF~ First Victory Over Chicago in Decade Looms for Wildcqts For the first time in nearly ten years of annual football competition Northwestern will meet Chicago ~ith the odds in favor of the Purple when the two teams clash at Dyche stadium Saturday. Likewise it is the first time that the Maroons have traveled to Evanston for the big football classic of· the year. N ·o r t h w e sern's decisive win over Purdue last Saturday raised the stock of the Wildcats considerably. Before the game with the Boilermakers the power of the Purple was a bit uncertam since Indiana was regarded as weak. However, the 22to-0 licking adminR. Shuler istered to Coach Pholo b:r 'l'oloff Phelan's boys indicated that the Wildcats can well be regarded as one of the strongest teams in the middle west. The varied attack which the Purple unleashed against Purdue showed that the local team has an offense that will require some clever work to halt. The deceptive nature of the Purple plays baffled the Boilermakers and enabled Baker, Lewis and Gustafson to break through for numerous long gains. Greatest Purple Team The homecoming crowd which filled Dyche stadium Saturday left the stands convinced it had seen ~!1e greatest Northwestern team in history. There was no denying the advance of the Purple clad warriors. They tore their way through at will and only for a spell in the third quarter was Purdue able to stave off the thrusts of the Northwestern backs. It was in the third quarter that the Purple smashing game broke against the stone front presented by ·the Hoosiers. Three times Northwestern worked the ball dow.n to within a few yards of the Boilermaker goal line, but each time was stopped for no gain. Despite the victory against Purdue, Coach Thistlethwait~ has not permitted his team to become over-confident as the contest against the Maroons draws near. The Chicago team has developed considerable power in recent contests which reached its height in the game against Illinois last Saturday when the best the Illini could do was to push over one touchdown for a 7-to0 victory. Northwestern will send its strongest line-up into the game. All the players who played in the Purdue game came out of the conflict without injury. Ruddy Schuler, who was hurt in the Notre Dame game, was not used Saturday. His knee is expected to be mended completely by Saturday. The work of the Purple line, which showed to advantage in recent games, will be relied upon to stave off the smashing attack of the Maroons The famous pile driving tactics of Coach Stagg's elevens, which year after year have turned back the Pttrple, will have to break through a forward wall which stopped Notre Dame and Purdue. Coach Thistlethwaite will base his offense upon Baker, Lewis, Gustafson and Griffith. These four backfield men proved unusually effective against Purdue, and are expected to repeat in similar fashion against the Maroons. Stagg will present Captain Marks and Stan Rouse as his two backfield aces. Both are capable ball carriers and will bear some close watching. obody ever thinks of ~criticising your· PIERCE-ARROW Custom-built Coach Six Color Options Series 8o Line Ierms s·pass., 2.-door coach . $1.99S s-pass., 4-door coach . 31.50 7-pass., 4-door coach . 3350 7-pass., 4-door Limousine 3450 ill BujftJJo-war excise tax tJdditiqnaJ- if duired. One of the big satisfactions in owning a Series 8u Pierce-Arrow is your realization that you have: a motor car which is universally admired. You know that you have the product of America's most highly regarded chassis builders and body builders. · You know th~t you are paying little for your enjoyment of this flawless Pierce-Arrow transportation-I4 tO 17 miles per gallon-IS,OOO to 18,ooo miles per tire. It is pleasant to be envied for one's judgment and discrimination in selecting a car. ·May we place a SERIES So at your disposal for a demonstration drive? Especially appealing to those who drive with youngsters in the rear is the custom-built,. five-passenger, two-door coach, here illustrated .. The priceis $2995 at Buffalowar excise tax· .additional · -6ody ~J Pitrce-Arrow St~JSBR_JBS 8oclklssis-IJfl·in&h wiHel!Jast-JioWtrtd !Jy Pim1-A"ow Hilt Slx-eJI~, 70-htlf'stpow~r m&int. Pierce-A"ow jM~r-wh~tl saf1t~ halus, !Jaii~Dn t~ru ~~~J HM~dt~tlk sh«k ahsorhtrs are standilrJ equiPtlllnt. Sa lea ToM Buy JLy and Service Sox, Ia·. Evanston· 1838 Ridge Ave., Greenleaf SO Your Car in Eoanaton

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