Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, p. 55

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ures up to the optimistic predictions of th.e "experts" remains to be seen. The answer will not be long in com- ing, however, since Northwestern opens its season, October 7, against pQwerful Oklahoma, champions of the Big Six conterence, and -on the following week-end tangles with, the always dangerous Ohio, State -Buck- eyes at Columbus., Should.: Be Improved WaldoÔrf sumns up- his estim ate of the Wildcat prospects with the frank assertion that' "we should be im-. proved over last.year" But then he cryptîcally adds:, "We'll have to be."' By thîs he means' that :the âdvanice publicity hieaped upon, the Wildeats,. hotably their. sophomores., has served- to place the team "on the spot"? and their; oppon ents will, be pointing for them. While returningelettermen provide- experienced players at most posi- tions, it will be difficuit to find re- placements for Bob Voigts, brilliant right tackle, and Bernie Jefferson, hard working triple-threat right hait. Cleo Diehl and Tom Eby, last year's regular ends are gone but they leave capable understudies be- hind. Nine lettermen in ail were graduated. Capable Backfield Barring. the right half position, Northwestern is well fortifled. in the backfiel,-. 0111e (Red) }Iahnen- stein, last .jear's sophomore star, two Years of stellar performances. He'is supported bv Paul Hliemenz. a. junior and a pair of sophomo,eê Gene'Mundy and Don Johnson. -Strong at Guard Spots Four lettermen provide adequate stren eth at- the- guards.. Don Gauritz: an Ua ehod, last vear'sregulars are- onfhand besides Joe Lokanc and John Goldak, twoý more veterans. MerrillHeaey, Geor«e IMaggos, Joe Cook and Paul Kiefer stand out am.ongthe sophomnores. N1ick Cutlich and Frank Youngi seniors, make a pair of capable left tackles but the other tackle assign- ment Ws still unsettled. Corne Aarts, who won a letter as a -sophomnore last year, and three sophomores, Aif Bauman, Charles Feingarten and Fred Dahlkamp, wiil fight it out for the. job. Bob Daly and Ted Grefe, both seniors, wiII probably be the starting ends. Jim Smith. a letterman, and Jay Laskay, shifted fromn fullback, are other experienced men. Bill Swi- gert, 6 feet 5 inch sophomore, tallest player on the squad, looms as best of the new players. RETURNS TO COLLEGE Prispilla Pollock. rhuehte f Mr. 1I bumped tender or fatal crash would be traced to a mis-action on the part ai some one. Had proper precautions been taken prior to the accident, there might have, been no collision- no suffering. The tact that accidents don't«"just happen" should'be a chal- .lenge 'to ail motorists-for they can be ,avoided! Let's have more "j)atient" drivers and lesa driver "ýpatients." Motor Massacre: The causes of "imultiple death" accidents during the first half of 1939 were chiefiy l'inattention," "failure to stop -at stop. signs" and "drinking drivers." The two former violations are common practices, of almost every motorist but, due to good fortune, quick think- ing, or absence of the proper setting, many accidents were averted. Stop sueh violatons:thlie 'settftg'. !ay~ be right next time! Spare the speed and save the cfild! Safety on the roadwa~y upon the co-operation of al] Weaving in and out of tra dangerous practice, not on] driver doing it but to ail oý is al op the XProm Dabyli.OI ~U4*AT SGROVE. c44 pjNO Wl mores, wno join the varsity ater BACIC HOME brilian hig scool arers.Mrs. Clark E. Nolan and children, Bot of these newcomers face the Tommy and Virginia Anne, of 920 stiffest kind ,of competition fromn the Elmwood avenue, have returned. three available lettermen. In spring from .a visit with relatives in practice deCorrevont made an im- Georgia.; * pressive showing as a runner and .,passer while Kruger's kicking indi- ISIT ou cated that te will be a valuable addition now that Jefferson is gone. * Some Llkely Prospects Just who will replace. Jefferson at "SCHOOL ZONVE" means: Take it slow! Let our futureL Drivers grow. UR, NEW EVANSTON STORE j814 Qeorge Benson of itammond, uiu: azid:Jim Furlong of Rooseveli high Chicago. Thirteen of the returning ,let- S TORE - MAIN iLY 7:30 A.ý M. TOI

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