Sevtembcr 13, 1929 WI L M ETTE them are other likely pebbles which this David may sling at Goliath. Harms has played halfback for twv years but an injury to his wrist may force him to play in ~he ·line. 1lcQueen i captain of the basketball team and has \\'on eight letters in four sports in hi s t\\·o years. Rohert Hart cr. reduced to his fighting trim ·at 295 pounds, can claim to be the biggcs,t football player in the stat e. LIFE (' Classroom D emons R ide Pur ple Grid· Material Heavily The Knupfer Studios SCHOOL OF ..... ·' ' .,., Close appraisal of the material available for .t\ortlnn~stcrn university's 1929 football team rcn.:als that the old adage about not counting one's chickens bc fure they are hatched is applicable to the Purple. although in this particular in stanc e the reference sh ould be to ~1 r . and ~l rs. T. H . Pilgrim and their \\·ilclcat s in st ead of fowl. · so n, \\' illiam, of Sioux CitY, Io\\'a were At th e close of the 1928 season tht..: ::\orthwestcrn freshman football squad recent hou s_e guests of ~ir . and Urs. wa s hailed as the biggest, both in R. 13. ~~iller of 1411 Elmwood avenue. They came to attend the ,,·eclding of number and phy sical strength, of any Miss Ruth Miller and \Valter Pityearling team ever to matriculate at grim ,,·hich took place 011 September 1. the sc hoo l. -0--:However, the efforts to up se t such ~·lr. and Mrs. \V. E. Shellman, and ,·etcrans as mathematics and foreign ~f rs. A. J. K uelzow and her daughter, language was a bit too difficult for a ~1 avbclle, left SaturdaY to tout" to Sisnumber of the boys and when the roll is called ~cptember lG, several of the ter -Bay, \\'is. _ _ _ · irosh stars will not be present. .\mong those upon whom the coaching- staff had cast hopdul glances la st iall and who will not be in a varsity uniform this seaso n arc Eddie Lvon s. end; Charlie Knoch, 215 pound ce~1tcr; :\1 Chcrne, 2i5 pound tackle, and ~panier. quarter back, all members oi the cham~linnship 11t . Carmel team of t \\'l) ytars ago. Each one was an allcitY selection and would have pro\·ed yaJuahle t o any Yar sity squad . Ted Ca\\·len ske , halihack and .Karaffa. J<JS puuncl tackle. members oi the .-,tron~: Schurz tl'am of l9D. did not sur,·in: the scholastic requirement s and ! 1 " ·ill not be l>ack . John "J iggus" re,·in:-;on. br )ther ni Yatz LcY.in so n . last Year's \'arsit\· 1 quarterback, was deficient in seYeral 1 :-tudies and will return this fall to ma\:c 1 ~hem up . Ile \ras the oubtancling; haHback prospect on the yearling tl'am. I HurleY DcRO\'IH\ former star at Til clcn i1igh. Ci1icago. drcJP!H..' d out of ~chool !H·cause of illn~..:ss and will not hl' digible for another year. nNE QUALITY ~lilton Summerielt. a prouusmg gu ard candidate, receiHd an appointment to enter \\'es t Point and will pcriorm for the Cadets instead vi the \\'ildcats. MUSIC announces the opentng of a NORTH SHORE BRANCH 1 16 7 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette All branches of music. 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Fortified \rith thirtec.:n letterman. including some sterling athcltcs, the Tech !Joys a_ r<: expected to put up an intc.:rcsting game and many fans \\'ill tra\·c l ttl the campus to inspect the Illini :n 1 the last appearance hdore the opening (li the Big Ten seaso n at Iowa Cit\· · a \\'Cek later. Rradle\'-lllinois gridiron relations began in 1927 when Coach A. ]. Robertson scheduled a game at lllinois. The Tech boys had won 25 straight games when they lost to the lllini champions that year, }CJ-0. The Peoria squad met defeat here again in 1928 hut had the satisfaction of being one of the t\\'0 teams \\'hich scored a touchdo\\'11 on Zuppke's ekvrn durin~ the entire season. C nder RolH' rtson. BradleY has won four Little Xineteen champ-ionships in ei~ht years and had \\'Orn the cro\\'n three ~·ears in a ro\\' last season \\'hen 1filikin vave them their nnh· conference defeat. "Robbie's teams hav·e won sixt\'eir-H games. lost fourteen and tied ot;C'. 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