Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Aug 1935, p. 22

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flNDEIR$ON KHOTEL COTTQG ES Corne ta Ephraim- end meki,.your stayI enj oyable at the Ancler- son Hôtel. in the conter cf Wjsconsin's wonder- tend cf wooded beauty. Country cf. pines, Parks end wave-washed -ciifFs - waters blue and' sail-flecked. alive with bass. perch and pan, fsh. Boating, simmrinég, hiling. iding,,tennis. golf - everything that makes life worfh white. Trhe Very elnesti. most dýeiiushome coolced' féoc, family style - nd ail you went of it. Dance and concert orchestra to entertain you. Friendly cangenial atmosphere. Unexcelled hotel accommodations. AIL.Anderson cottages with baths and innerspring mattresses. Write. nàow for complèe. descriptive literature. Al-. expense* tour $3315. Write Evre*t -Vlenfine. Ancerson Motîel. Ephrairn. Wisconsin. or COUi Chicago office 180* N. hleil ~ Av...Pe&.n ]3 181. The Evanston Store. MARSHALL FIILD. &COMPÂNY e Nvoiceto NhIore Shoppers: The.new Wildcat coacbhlias been on, the scene for nearly a month. He has been joined by But ingwersen, uine coach, who1 is also a newrni.ember of. the staff. ingwersen cornes to. Northwestern, from .Louisiana State where'he was asso- ciated with Coach Biff Jones for three years.ý Previously he was head coach'at the University of Iowa. Other members of. the. Purpie grid staff include Jack Vance, bâckfield coach- and formerly head coach at Evanston High school; Waldo Fisher, end coach; Maury Kent and Bus Owens, freshmnan coaches. The latter three were meniùbers' of last year's staff. Coach. Waldorf. cornes to Northwest- ern after'nine years of successful coach- ing in the Southwest. Upon his gradua- tion f rom Syracuse university in 1925 lie became head coach at Oklahoma City unvèrsity, a s chool tliat liad dot won a game in its conference for four years. In three years' time Waldorf's teanis won 19 games, lost 9 and tied 3. Following this success, he was cailed' to the University 'of Kansas wvhere he served one year as line coach. In 1929 he became head coach at Oklahomia Ag- gies where he remained for five years during which time his teans won two Missouri Valley championships and four Last year, when Coach Bo McMilin left Kansas State to beconie coach at Indiana, Waldorf was selected as b is successor. The team won ail of its five con ference games, cliniaxing the season SEE THE WEST ,1r. and Mrs. D. F. Peck andi daughter. Suzanne, 145 Oxford road, Keniiworth, returned Monday from an interesting western trip. Mrs. Peck and Suzanne were gone two nionths and Mr. Peck one month.. Mrs. Irving Babcock of Bloomnfield fronted by the heaviest scnecrnaein the school's history. The first four confer- ençe games on the schedule include in order, Purdue, Ohio, Minnesota and Illinois. They were the first four teanis in the conference standings last year. Other gaines include DePaul, the open-, ing opponent; Iowa wbich has defeated the Purpie the past two6 seasons; Wis- consin, which, tied With Northwesterii for fifth place last year, and Notre Dame, annual- rival for many years. A squad numbering .60 players will report to'the. new coaching staff Septemi- ber.,10. 0f. this number, 26 were letter- men last year. 'Eleven leitéteren, includ- inig six regulars f rom the. 1934 team have citherý graduated or dr o pp ed out of scbool. WILDCAT -SPORTi Northwestern university's ,big 125- piece band will blossom forth iii new% uniformis at the football gaines tis fail. The new outfits are dark bine aud have capes which are iined with wvhite sati. A purpie and white plume and white Samn Brown beits are other featuires of the new attire. Bill Henderson, star eud ou North-ý western university's football teani, who, broke a smali bone ini bis ankle recently, will. be sufficiently recovered to report at the opening of practice September 10. He received the injury when lie was do- ing some preliminary conditioning work on the beach, near bis home' in Chicago. Henderson is one of three letternei ends returning this faIt and the - only. regular 'flankman f rom last year's team. Northwesterni university's o p e n i n g football game with DePaul on Septem- ber 28 is the first meeting between the two schools since 1921 when the Wild- cats scored a 34 to 0 triumph. In recent years the "Blue Demions oif IDePaul have been under the Ieader-ship of Jimi Kelly, who is athletic director, football coach and basketbaii, coach. Since Coach You May pieawe thus have a full day to apend as you uith ample time stili left to ahop leiturely and "Ill

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