Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1930, p. 19

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cats' mentor as staying on the scene in Evarnston throughout- the summer where he is getting ira a lot of golf, bis favorite summer pastime. That schedute wbich confronts the Purple next fait is beginning to loom up b igger and bigger as the weeks 'go by an& Hanley might wetl accounit for a * Lad slice or faulty putt to the.fact that he was thinking of *the opening game of' the season wvith Tulane. The fol- loWing two ganies, with, Ohio and 11h- nbis do not".provide 'Opportuniity for nmucli glee.' Those "Praying, Cotonels" f rom ,-Centre college who appear here for the fourth game are expeécted to give the Wildcats a breathing spell to gét ready to entertain such aggýregations as Minnesota, Indiana, Wisconsin and No tre Dame.. With such a scbedute to face any coach could be excused if -he becomes a bit erratic ina bis golf game. Coach .Hanley explained tbat Tutane game. which opens tbe Wildcats season with tbe statement that since Ohio and Illi nois carne along as the second and third games it was necessary to bave a tougb foe at the outset to get the boys * properly tuned up. Tulane was the chamipion of tbe South last year and bad a record whicb figured only slight- iy. below that of Notre Dame. The Green Wave' elevén did not drop a sangle game last year and witl come north with the 1929 team practically intact. Coach -Hantey figures that his major problems next fait will be finding suc- cessors to several star lettermen who have graduated, and building up -suit- able reserves te carry thvough the heavy schedule. Among the regulars who must be replaced are: Rus Bergý htrm, ail-con ference fullback; Mickey Erickson, picked by niany as al-cçon- ference ceiter; Henry Anderson, ail- western guard; Bill Cal4erwood, haif- <back and Johnny }Taas,- who functiéàned at quarter. during part of tbh season. * Inasmuch as'the. freshmnan squad did net produce many particularly promis- ing candidates, the task of finding re-, placements* for the men wili bé a dif- ficuit, one. Coach Hanley plans to de" vpte the -first weeks of next fall's orac-, championship, open to teams of four. The individual championship will be at eighteen biotes, the 'first six players and the ties having to play nine more botes, the total for twenty-seven boles coupting. Brone meats ilIbe: given players ; wînning the team cbampionship, and a gold medal to the winner of the, mdiv- idual event. Losers in the playoff at nine holes will each receive'three batis. * Theée will ie, two prizes for the two first ..boys in' the 184-ole event under 16 ycars of ýage. An event for caddy mastersat, eigb- teen botes 'will be b.eld ina the after- nôon,, but. no one will be etigibte unless lie bas, scored. for a foursonie in the rnorning. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS' "Plant Famnilies" and "Early Mfar" at il gnd,3 o'ctock, respectivety, on Mon- day,, july 28,, are .the subjects of the. firstý of next week's free guide-lecture tours for the public at Field Museum ~of Natural Histcity. On Wednèsday àt the same hours subjects will lie "Japan" and. "Cames and Toys." and on Iriday "Primitive Armor, and Weap- ons" and "Beverages." General tours of antbropoIogical, botanical, geological and zoologicai exhibits will be given on Tuesday and Thursday. Tours are conducted by staff lecturers. Parties assemble inside the north entrance of the museum. Eyes that have FN:AýL These, are a few of the low prices that wili clear ai remaining summer stocks . N ecadieih sale is, returnable .. for credif, exchange, or refund. UP TO $49.50 DRESSÉS. S13.75, Chiffons, crepes, crepes Rome, crepes, sitk, piques. Aftelrnoon and sports models;, prints, plaincolors.. 549.-50'COATS WITHOUT.-FUR.:5315 Blaék and'navy blue-of soft Telga cloFh and fine. twills.' Good. for fall wear. S8.95 TO $18.50 SWEATrERS. $3.75 Zephyr nd angora wools-copies of, imfedmodels; Èmostly misses' szes. 6.5TO S512.ý95Ê; BLOUSES.$5 Crepes in. pastel. shodes, and white; V necksi collars, frUlls, pleatings. 10TO 512.50 HANDBAGS.570 Mostly colored, lethers-some of our finést1 inclucled. light brown bags .95 TO S4. Of partîcular interest are some splen- did actual photographs taken by a war correspondent on the Western Front. One picture, a group of soldiers, has written under it "An hour after this. photograph was niad'e not, one of the men shown in it was alive." These are aIl rather inimnate pictures of. the UP TO $2.95 PRINTS. 51.39 Flat crepes, crepes de chine, radiums, chiffons; smnoII conserva- tive designs and great, brilliently-colored ones! (40-irmch). Finsi .PIoor 1~ ACCESSORIES

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