Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1936, p. 13

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ago wnen the Wildcats won seven and lost five ganies to finish in a tie for third place' with Michigan and Illinois. 'Inexperience proved to be a handicap to last year's squad in which tbree of the starting quintet were sophomores and two were juniors. The têam lo1st 'but'two, lettermen, Del Pendergrast, forWard,-and- Paul Jones,. guard.. Both were reservesý. With, a 'large numiber ofle t terrnen, plus the presence of several promising sophomores,. the battle for al positions wiIl be keen.. ' A strong two-way figlit is in progress at al positions Four lettermen :are available for the two forward positionis They are .Mîke McMichaels who placed third in the> Big Ten scoring . ast year, Fred Trenkie, another scorinig threat, and Tug Blume and Don Worlund. both of whomn saw considerable action. Iast season. This quartet will be augmented bv Cleo Diehi. 6'l" sophomore who' playecl end on the football teani, and Lynn Wimmer, another 6-footer who prepped at -Rooseveit high. M.%cMichaels and Trenkie ivho wound up the season Iast year as the regular - forwards are expected to be hard put to hold their positions froni the spirited competition being given by the other men. Jean Smith, lanky 6'3" junior from Logansport, . md., wilI probably hold > Four Letteurmen Available- Don Paul Fred Trenkie Sid Richardson Lynn Wimm er *Don Worland Frank Froehling *Jake *Jean Nagode Smith*- uaiA JUVL'F IF 1 F 1 F 2 F 1 'I179 165.ý 143 16 162 6'2" 5'10" 6 1, '" 6'l" 5'11"' F 2 160 ýC 1 169 6' C 2 .166 6121, C 2 160 6',3"I Jaïck Woy C 2 160 612" *Hi Bender 0G S 180 61, John.Connelly G. 1 188 612" Parry Feamnan . G 1 180 61 G 3 180- 61l" Gargas *Chet Haarry 'Grant Q'i1 176 5'10" * Art Qerken 0 2 170 9'211 G. 1 175 'il1" Eugene. Jackson *Guy Mercer G 3 171 '8 *Norman Vance G 9 200 '40 IRobert Volgts G~ 1 195 5'l"v *l=tndicates lettermen returnlng, t-lndicates promlsing sophoores. The 1936-37, schedule follows: Dec. 7-Carleton at Evanston Dec.* 11--Pittsburgh at Evanston. Dec. 16-Notre Dame a:t South' Bend. Dec. 19-Western State. at Evanston, Dec*- 31-Notre Dame at Evanston Jan. . 4-1llinofis at Urbana, Jan. 9-Iowa at Evanston Jan. il-Michigan at Ann Arbor Jan. 16-Chicago. at ChicaÉo Specials foihrs. Genime Spring r. o' LEC OFO!-LAM alerage.e BabY 1.09- Lamb, S to 1S lb. a i, l. . .... VEAL ROAST M 1 I k FëdBoneleso RolledLb 5 GROUNDBEEF 2 ibe. 35< Preih .. FINEST SAUSAGE MEAT 100% Pure Porik-.Lb. 25* -Fresh Dressed, TURKEYS, 8 to 20 lb.' avg............f...... .lb. 33k Fresh. Dressed ROASTING CHICKENS, 4 to 45/2 lb. avg ......... lb. 29c Fresh: Dressed FRYING CHICKENS, 3 lb. avg. b ~ Fresh Dressed WAPSIË VALLEY, GEESE,ý 10 to .12 lb. av-g...... lb. 21é Fresh Dressed. WAPSIE VALLEY DUCKS 5. -lb. avg . ........ lb. 2»C .......... -. QUALITY -O L R LTR '4' Il lu Il I Very Fiii.st Prime Beef 1-p~ POT KOAST All Selected Cutap24 lb. STEAKS ROUND STEAK SWISS STEAK Very Flnest Prime. 1ký..................35 Lb . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 22-Onîo ai; vanst;u, Feb. 27--Chicago'at Evânston Mar. 1-Mlnnesota at Minneapolis Mar. 6-Illinols at Evanston Il E ...... ... ... 2 4 Very Fineat Prime.35 35 5 Large Seletion of OGIFT DASICI earned bis letter last. year. -perienced -give Guard Comwptition Keen Glenn Walker, ahl of Winnetka are Conmpetition for the guard positic ons aogtesuet h aebe wiII be equally intense. Suche exhesuetswohaebe o members. ths yaras selcte men as Hi Bender, G-'uy Northwestern university's naval ofMercer and Duke Vance wil l ead ficers training corps, which is one of the fight 'AI! were in the thick of the six college naval units in the the last twço basketball -campaigý -*s country. Bob Voigts, star sophomore tact k -To be eligible for membership in on the football teani, is expected to the corps, wliich is limited to 200, stuthe above trio plenty of coi Robert Nickel,1 John Norris, and grown. Real juicy, »9c Value.t è ist 5 bs. 27le Special........doz.d ORANGES. Trexas thini skin. Ioaded wîth doz. juice . . . . . . . TANGERINES. Florida fancy and4 et, TOWN CRIER FLOUR. 124-pound Ce ge c sack ......... GRENADINE SYRUP. Monarch green, well packed1 SPROUTS. California Fog Kis sli Pint botte .. SALT. Monarch, regular 49 49 93,c Miss' Betty Jane Smoot, d. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Smg oo V Central avenue, spent last wfce k- nI in Petersburg, Il1'., with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Smnoot, g7een..No. 2 tin, 3SC-3 for Sl Ke....No. 2Itin. 23c-2 for 49C »4 Meado W.road, ig a the ollege of Libera1 inçipber of Delta Tau frater.i iy. Fresh jumnbo SInimp b .. I.......No. 2 tn, iRe-l for35e ck. . ... No. 2% tin, 2OC-3 for.Çc

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