Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1936, p. 37

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team by graduation. The backfield looks to be the most promising part of the, New Trier linieup. Captaiti Bill Stebbins, veterani of tWo years' regular play. on the frosh'-soph and a year'sepeince as .a varsity second -stringer, is slated for, the fullback position. Three outstanding triple-threat mien lead -the, fight for the startiig, halfback positions. Jim Versino, Bud Rothermel, and Jim McFadzean are ail fine runingiik backs., Versinlops edge in passing'and kcickinig has gie him thé kcy position of ,Ieft half Harwood Photo in scrimmages to date. Bill KrumIrvi>zg Sloan, New Trier gradsick's runnling also makes.him dangeruate zvho -has lived iin various ous. North Shore suburbs, utili head At..quiarterback: Dick ýWagner, -a Sunlset Players at Lawrence coljunior, semffs to «have the cati. lege, APpletoiz, Wis., titis fail. Although the line is something of a Af ter illing n jy Parts capably, queston mar~k,- "Care" 'Li4neberger at he starred faet spring as J. Welltackl'e is a standout. The biggest ing ton Wells, the titie role -of Gilman on the team, he may be required bert & Sidliva»'s "Tlhe Sorcerer." to play the fuit sixty minutes ini many Hie is alto a star at hâlfback on of the gamnes. Ted Anderson wil the Viking football team. handie the other tackle job. Guard Jim Lamnb is another fine player who miay have to play without relief ini Winnetka Townsendites important gamnes. Bill Driscoil wil to Hear 3 Candidates play ai the other guard Bill was a center Iast year position. Winnetka Townsend Club No. 1 but has bei doing well at bis new position. will hold its regular meu'tinz Turs 1r !_ Thrée ,Triple-Threats, B L 'J M 0, %. h e ends, Roy ScbeibelenMKinnon and sophoniore Djck Reynolds. look like good prospects, ail being fast and aggressive. , Of the rest of the teani iii the S uburban league, Oak Park and Provîiso- are reported to lbe the strongest. The Prov 'iso team wilI be big and fast, and the game with the Maywood boys on September 26 wiII probably be the toughest league hurdle for the followed, by. addresses by William. Hale Thompson, candidate for governor; Newton Jenkins, candidate for. United 'States senator, and H. Truman Gordon, candidate for congress' fromn the l0th congressionial district. An address will also be. given by Mrs. Minnie Clark Webster, Chicago0's first Townsendjte and president of that city's largest club, with a membership of 3,000. Her sciit * and Mrs. Peck. ilLtve oeen me io Mr. and'Mrs. Mark W. Cresap of return the Orams seguests of' Mr. Woolley road, Winnetka, réturned Mr. Gram com- home Thursday of Iast week from an . .**.. . *. Offher Sports pleted bis visit here Sunday,. and Mrs. eastern holiday of three weeks spent Grain is staying on for several, ini the mountains of Ne.-s York state * weeks.' at Yama, Farms. . N Furs from $198 709 church Street

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