October 25, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 35 .f Victor Harding, son of l\fr. and Mrs. . . V tctor M. Hardmg of Hubbard \Voods, wlw attends Harvard, played end dur~orthwestern's sophomore backs are .I antes D. S\\'an, 932 Lake a\'CJHte, ing- . the game against the Army last .-;latcd to get their chance Saturda,· l.~a~ ret urn.c :t from a b.usines~ trip to ~<~turday, and made ·a touchdo,~· n for \\'hl'n the \Vildcats meet \Vabash cof- t.hdadl'lphta and ~C\\' 'l ork Ctty. !:is school. . kgc at Dyche stadium in the last ··Breather" on the scheduk. Follo\\'ing till' "Little Ciants" Illinois, Ohio. Jurlialta and ·! \otrc Dame will lin~· up a gain:=;t the Purple. Sophomore Backs ICalderwo~d played most .of the game, ,;n hut fail~d to click on the running game. to Face Tests " The \\. tldcats were outgained 21-4- varcl::. N. Wabash Tilt' [\) tiit.v from scrimmage. - PLAYS ON HARVARD TEAM u .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ]. Hughes, 5:?7 Washington avenue, will return the early part of next week from a three \vceks' motor trip in the South. Mrs. ]. ]. Hughes and her daughter, Miss I Agatha, of Danville, Ill .. are occupying the house during the Artht,tr Hughes absence. REMEMBER-New Winnetka Address: 742. Elm Street Cuach Dick Hanky has sncral pr\HIIi~ing so phomore ball tL>ters \\'ho \\'ill he used as much as possible . Baxt ~: r and Burnstein will probablv start. Ha~ter \\'ill be at right half and Burn.:-tein \\'ill be at left hali, supplanting l'aldnwood and ,\loon: respecti\'l'h·. ll, )th \\'ere u sed fnr part of the ~I it.J IIl' Snta game and turned in cn: ditahie pniormanccs. It \\'as Humstein, a l .. rmn all-state back at J ohn ).lar:-;h a iJ J1igh ~rlwnl that scored the first tnurhrJc,\\'11 ior tht! \\' ildcats, taking a l1 1 11g pas s on a dead run from Jh. 'Tghl't'lll and running ten ,·arc]:.; to th e .~~ ~ a l lint· . hon1e i~ in ~lt. C'lt'lllt'll~. ~1 irh ., cntertd tiH. · C()phcr t ilt \\' ii It · ~·tdy a da ys ui pra_rtiJ.t'. lie "a " 111 ·I rkrbrt·d l ligihk mli11 ~alur d:t\ tllll r nin g \\'hl'll the r c~ ttlb (lf a ttl a '..: t· tq· e:-.allli11ati o n 1n <lltah·ti cal .l:l" 'llll' l r y \\'l' l"l' karnl'd . · 1\ ,i) , I !ail: , a pr o du ct oi C e ntr a lia, Ill., j.., 1·llt' n i the nw~t n: r~ati k ;tt lll l't t·..; at .\" rtl t \\· ,: ~ tern at prl' ~l' llt. I k " 0 11 lt ·ur .-. l't, 11i lllllll l' r a ls ill hi s irt..;IJJnan ,.c;tr i"r p;trti r ip a ti Dn in iu tlth a ll , ba s kd ha!l. track a nd tenni s. I I v i ~ a ia s t, shi tt y runJH.T \\· ei .~· hin~· ;dJ \ ·ut lltO JHl lliHi s and \\'a~ u~ c rl at halt'hack during hi ~ irnhman p]a,·. ln lta~kt· thall he is a capahl~: lnr~, · ard, " ·hilc h~: ~tcps the 880 in g nod time ,,· IJ~:n ,,·earing the purple track co lo rs . Jlarry Pritchard, 190 pound ittllhack c.:andidatt.:, is another sophomore ·\\'Ito lila\· get a chance to gn ~aturda,·. l'ritrhard lacks SJ>t·l'd, but hits the lit;e \\ith iair result s . . \lth(lugh Coach Jlanlt·\· is still a ron Y;tk~n·nt from his reCCllt attack ut l>~·n11rhitis he \\'as out \\'tlrking \\'ith h 1~ ~quad ~lunday night. \\'abash is till· illlmcdiatc concnn of the Purple 111~'llt1·r. hut Illinois' Big Ten champions ,~. II I he at D vc he stadium the follo\\'i qg :-:,~! urday and it i's thi. gamt· that the \~ ddcats han been po inting to all )Tar. \,)rt!l\n:stern has lost t\\'o disappointed ,.l' rdtcb t o tl1c lllini in the last t\\'u ~· l'ars. In JIJ.?7 the home team lo:-;t tti /uppkc 's great sophomore aggr~,·ga tin 11 " ·' · the SCMt of 7 to 6. It \\·ill. be the st.:cond ml'et ing het\\'l'tll :\orth\\'estcrn and \\ 'al>as!J on ~IJv .~Tidiron. The first gaml' \\'as play~:d 1 .11 190~ and re~ulted in a 5 to () triumph I ( ·r the Purple. There \\'ill b~: a dnuhle hl':tder Satmd;.t\. with :\urth\\·estnn ':-; B team llll'eting a cullection of .\otr~: Dam~:':; rl·~n, · t·~. The n tt!am put up a great ~atnt..· at ).finneapolis last \\'t'tk and i tt_ ll PIa n ·d Mitt 11 cs_~1t a's B- Ji n cup most (II tlte game. The Purplt· \\·ea'..;:ened. ll t) \\'~'\cr, after taking a 7 to 0 Mh·ant a .~l' 111 the first half and pcrlllittt·d the ( l(dtphers' to rush across a touchdo,~· n and tic the score in the second II alt. C il .T oh 11 son, X ort 11\n.'s tern quarterback. intercepted a ~finnt:sota l_,a~s in the last half and ran ()() yards ! 1·r a touchdown only tn Ita \'t' t l1~' hall l·alled hack. \\ 'ork in the X orth\\'estern camp for I ht· next two weeks will rentl'r largci)· ()JJ the hac 1->ficld. The loss of Bruder has presented Coach Hanley "·itlt · a· problem, the real extent of which was t'lllphasized · in the Minncsnta g-aJ!le \\:here his kicking, running and dd en- . s1vc work was sorely missed. 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