Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 43

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September 13, 1929 WILMETTE .LIFE. .... strong bid for a varsity position, \Yiil be on hand for the opening day. Sl'veral likely looking backs and _sOI':le husky tin em en are included in this group and will be re'liccl upon for a lot ...-oothall will begin to assume uefi- of service. . nite proportion at Northwestern MonAlthough ,the hack field is fortified ·day, September 16 when sixty-five \\'itb a number of veterans, neverthepro~ I?cctive ct~ndidate.s report for the les ~everal sophomores arc certain to opt:mng pr.ac ICC. scsston. _ s~~e action .. They include: halfbac~{S, . Coach Dtc~ Hanl~y plans. to conduct S.td P.ernstem, Os Baxter, Bob Halls. double practice I;enods. dunng the 0r st ]~tmnie O'~fara and fullbacks. Al ,,·eck stnce he IS particularly anxtous ~r oorc. Harry Pritchard and Sol Sito get the players into condition as 111011. · quickly as possible. \Vith the strong The nc\\· lincml·n \Yill he called uprm Hutler te.am a~ an opet~er on October ·n t ake 11 ,·er a mtmhcr of positions. 5 at!d. vytsconsm foll?wlllg Oll October l l~t· d \\'l!odwnrth, an end last season, 12 tt wtll be essenttal that the te<tm 1i!'l tn he !'lhifted on'r to tackle and re~ch, an, early season peak. I ,~· ill probably. hold down a regular joh. . Se\ entcen t:tten_nen are IHin~b.t:rl·.d ~~n~al ht_1sk1es ~mong the sophnmorcs among the returnmg men and It 1s \\'til light It cnit tor the other JOh. The,· around them that the 1929 eleven \\'ill are Patti Fngebritsl.'n. Dallis .\fan·ii. be built. Seven of the letternH·n were Carl Hutrhin~on. lack RileY and Cliff regulars last year and will he relied 1-.:inder. · · upon to. supply the big punch during \\'ith Capt. Henry :\mkr~on and ~ the conung season. Franci.., ~ulli,·an ha~k ior the guafd ~ .'\ cap~bl~ set of backs arc expec~, d jt)hs it \\'ill be a t ntgh tight for a to mate~Ialtze out of the players avail- so phomore to brl'ak into a regular !JO able. l·our regulars, Henry Bruder, sition. Hl)\\·e ver. a quintd of the:-.e ~ Hill Caldc_n\·ood, .Bill Criffin and Lee new men \\'ill proYidc able re scn·e lllaHanlcy wtll provtdc a strong quartet terial. They are Jimmy Evans, Ralph ~ of ball toters. Other lettermen for the I Sherh('rt..;' . Paul Schoettle, nus SI!Iith backfield include Rus J~erghcrm. fnll -, ·tnd john ~pivc~·. EYans. a member !>ack. and George RoJan and J o 1n1 of the ~trong Schurz team oi Chicago I laa~. quarterbacks. two year!'. ago. appears the IH'!-ot of this Lu:-.s of \Yalt Holmer, all-westem group . iullhack last ye~r. ancl "Yatz" Le\· i .~on, The tnd~ will he in capable hanr~s. quartvrhack. wtll undoubtedly be felt quart<:t tti lettermen \\·ill he hack i:t,jn~-e the~e. t.\\'0 had it.·\\' tquab in rlu<"+ing Frank Bakt.'r. Larry Oliphant. t hl·1r !-oJH:nahtH.:~. Henry Bruder will Ted Eghnt and Dtln ).I a~~ it. Th ·y I'~-() h.a h ]_ ,. ·h~ gro~med to t ~~ k l.' C )\'C r t h c " iII ht· :- t r l' ll .L!l h t'll C'd I> y ~nme prom is·klrktng dut1c ~ .tl11 s. f~ll wl11lc Bngherm ing Ill'\\' Int·n in H .a lph Fylar. Hrth :tiHI llan~l'Y will <hndc up thv i()nrard Cnll\·a. lrtl1n 1-.:ruit , nd Fred \\ 'itz ·· l. : ~a:-;!'lin!f. :\ .nun;lll'l' n i non -kttermtll inllll lit.'t 1\ecunstructing· a line aitl'r the lar ;~l' 1_,-_var. 1\H t'-t oi \\'hom ht.'lcl do\\·n pr)- i-.\,·a!h cn.t by gracluatio.n i~ tlw __big ta -; k I !Hllh <lll thv ~t· rtll_ul ()r B ~ea111 sL111d ·'<llllront111g thl· l'llar 111ng stall a:-. thl' 1 ;1 ~Pod chaiiCl' til ~raduat1ng- to t:1~ -.(.'a:--un gets und<:n,·a.. l.n !-.S l)i thrn· tir!'ot str ing -;quad . They inrlucll' Dt·;,n (Jr-.t string tackles t\~· o guards and an : 1-\la rr. Huy l.l'lllllling and Hill Dan~. t·JHI \\·ill prm·e ;t handicap which t o :111 1ba rb: :\rt l'nnl. Di ck .Scutt. and Halph Jll!t nb and purpo ses \\·ill ht· dit't1rult lian g, tackles: J. I~ . Schnetdcr. g-uard. to <1 \·crcume. ; and I ~lll ll'~ \ 'a il , center. J uhn I lazcn, 1 farry Kent and Frank ! . Si11kler are the tackle. wh o will not be \1 r~ . :\ lhnt ~ . \\'t.'h-.ter. 31~ ()xfmd hack. The\· held dO\\·n thl' t\\·u tarl.lc road, 1-.:tnilworth, l' ntcrtaincd a few jnhs all las·t year and will h<n-e tn be irit.'JH!s at luncheon and bridge at her replaced this . season with sophonwrrs. h!lme \\. tdne~day. Sept em her 11. .lu . tin Dart regular guard for the la:'t three years will be lost as \rill Bnh Announcing Our Sink:-. a !'lophomorc guard last year, ,,·ho i!'l not eligible this iall, TtHll FALL SHO\VING OF FURS \ ·e r de 11 m c n t ion e d as a II.- confer(' n ce end 'l year ago has also jnincd the Large Stock on Hand alumni ranks. REBUILDING AND REPAIRING Little concern is held 1)\· the coaches NEW COATS MADE TO ORDER on: r the center position. \\'ith ~f icky l·:rick:--<ll: ntcran of two years, ready to take over his duties again. This 1 big fcl1o\\' is expected t0 prove nne uf the outstanding pivot men in the Big Ten this year. Bob Clark a sophomore l<tst year, will turn in a capable jtd> oOl CAPITOL BU I L DI NG · 1 State and Randolph Stret·ts, Ch icag o a-. lllH erstudy at center. I P hon e Ce ntral 8049 E stablish ed l87 P .\h()ut forty sophomores, Jifteen ·li A small deposir will hold anc; garment \\ lwn1 ar<: counted upon to makr a rill ca/l,.tf f.or Purple Must Work R a pidl y to P rime f or Wisconsin Gatne I i This is the Ideal Time to Have Your i Painting and Decorating Done ~ Painting Of the outside of your house will seal up t"""""""""""""""'1 I ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ :!~jo;~::e::ed t~eak;::~:o~at=~~g;~e~;n~ i~e7a~~ ~ INTERIOR WORK From now on you will live indoors more and I ~ :o~~ve~~~ i:~~~l ~:da :::~:.~:~r::~:~t!sJa~1~~~~ ~ We do the better grade of painting, decorating and ~ paperhanging ... and you will be surprised at the very reasonable .prices. 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