1934 iorthweemr 7 Notre Darne 2q 1936 XiothweBtevn 14 Notre Dame 7 1936 Northwestern a Notre Dame 2f; Gaines won b Notre Dame j 1; iÇortll,- western .TIed 2. Encouraged by i ts strong stand against Minnesota last week, North- western's football team wilI enter its annual gaine with Notre Dame at. Dyche. stadium Saturday with. hopes of winding up the season with a vic- tory, Past performances usually count but little when these two lonig turne ravals square away on 'the. gridiron. The series is replete with-bard fuh encounters in whichý the, un=eco h risenu hn d te favorite a surprise upset- Rec"u of Surpisess This was true in the last two gaies played between the two teains. In with an eleven that had suffered three. defeats during the season. Notre Dame went into the game un- defeated but came out on the tail end of a 14 to 7 score. Last year It is probe senior cent( play against for action ,that he rec( As lias been the case in prevîous contests, however, it is very likelv. that one or the other of these teains wilI find itself Saturday. It wasn'tý until the Northwestern game last year that Notre Dame finally. got its attack rolling. The gaine will mark the final col- legiate contest for 10 members of the Northwestern squad. Seven of this group -have plàyed prominent roles in the Wildcat football cast during the past three years. They are Capt.. Don Heap, Bob Swisher and Clarence Hinton, halfbacks; Fred Vanzo, quarterback; Erwin Wegner, center; Mike Calvano, guard, and John Kovatcb, end. Harvey Lau-I man, quarterback, Bill Springer. tackle, and Ed Klamm, end, are the 4 t' enior player.r Miss Jay Purves to Direct Table Tennis Miss Jay Purves, inter national table tennis star, will direct alac- tivities of tbe North Shore Table Tennis club, 655 Vernon avelne. Glcucoe, for the current season, it was -announced this week., owas unable to American ,sota will be ready champions' ty. In the event Miss Pur-, rom a leg iinjury tional sing Macs Lontectionery Jost two to Wolff and Watt, and W -ilniette Bowl- ing Alleys took two 'gaines from Wil- liams Service station. Standings: won Lost Wolff & Watt ........ 4 2, WiImuette flowIink AIIeys ....3 Mac's ConfectlonerY..... .3 Williams Service Station .......2 WILMETTE BOWLING LEAGUE The McDaniel Candy company teami held its five-game .lead. by taking picks on theBoulevard, Drugs . viin- niing two out' of three gaines. Wil- mett e Bowling Alley teain. kept up its good work of the last several weeks and downed Murphy's Lodge, twîo oui of three to take second place lit the leargue; Despite a sliaky start. Lindberg of Boulevard Drugs came up with a 224 gaie, which was highi single of the night. Wilmette Allcy teai had gaines of 801-8M9 and 928 for higli series, which is second Iligli of the season.. Their leaçl-off matn. Craig, had gaines of 162-191 and 212 for hlighi iindividual series. teain at the international ;lips last spring at \ienlna. at oet ves bas also hield the nia-.Lk oetI les title and a hiost of othier Grater Moves ta ;hips. of the Uinco teain, "The Housewjves' Frienid," in second place,. just 10 pins out, for a total of 23. 1.High three gaine', series goes, I Walter Lugdwig of Gebhardt's J eagles with, a score of 593, closely followed by Phil Sturlini, of Stewarts C-O'ffeet teamn, with 587. Kraft-Phe*iîx Cheese. hoids the top position for high team gaie %with a> total of 91 3, with Town Crier Flour having a total of 895 for second high teain gaine. *Pairingu fOuý Monday, N*V.. 22 Town.Crier Flour výs. Stewat s>Cof- fée. "Pop" Magkee's 1Boosters vs. Wilson Ideals. ScotTowels vs. -Breiniier Bros. Jinco Product S Vs.;el>harcîî 's Eagles. * r~aeiek -400~" filub vsý. 1fdri'sIli- Mix. 01(i 'Mojk's vs. Kraft-Pheic. Team Standings Flo e" B .agi \Vil) )tir .18 oosters ..17 * 15 14 14 10 12 12 12 13 13 WiIl Open on, ming at'New Trier First Pick Foe; Team and Clark arc hotb' iiij I)eacon looks like the I Tinçypl andXeviq n.,, vot mian, and lic oui there -j, lers îor ig wii te reasc