Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1935, p. 27

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versity late Iast week. The big *mailing officially opened the football ticket sale for the coming season. *Tbe price of tickets to the - mdi- vidual gamnes *ill. range from. $1.50 for the o.penting gaine witb DePaul to $2.75 'for the. Illinois gaine. The other three borne garnes witb. Pur- due, . Wisconsi n- and Iowa are, $2.50 each. AIl prices include féderal tax. piarGnte frDlar, Announcement *as also made of a special $5 season'ticket for seats il . the south endi stand. 'Bly pur- cbasing, this season ticket, the bolder will, bave an opportunity of' seeing a full season of. football at an aver- age cost of $1' per gaine. The regu- lar season ticket price is $10-wbich is a .saving of $l.75 over the single gaine price. In addition to announcing ,the ticket prices, the folder also con-. tàinèd a message from ÇCoacbh Lynn Wàldorf, the Wildcats' new footbal çoach. Coach Waldorf pointed out that tbe teami is confronted by a schedule that wM1 send it against the strongest ttams in the confer-. ence but that the players possess a fille spirit and.,be is confident tbiat they will play- an interesting brand of football. '"*It is rather difficuit for a new- cornier to iliake anin itelligent survey .of our situationi, especially as to bow we will stack up with our oppo- * nett," Coach Wàldorf said. Play Style AMtered "Aitbougb tbe transition frorn one style of play to another wil delay our developinent a bit more tban our opponents, 1 bave every confi- dence tbat Nortbwestern will put a tearn on tbe field capable of playing an interesting brand of football. "I was well pleased witb, our spring. practice. We bad a large squad that worked bard and stayed witb it under ratber trying weather conditions. We bave as fine a group, cf boys tG work witb, froin the Openings, Siu Mr. and Robsart as been ni> Oak is. re- turning todaY. Miss Margaret Powers of 911 Butrr avenue,. Hubbard Woods, and- Miss Marion Pièkard. of 529 Park drive,. Kenîilwortb, are spending a .fortnigbt at Delavan Lake, Wis., * SUMERSPECIAL Fer- li#Uel OMO OU ly 10 Reduciug Trohnmfs 5$10.00 as a » couse. I you re iI.red d uimlq I*as à privai. club, if mey bté your adva.*ag. t lotus heer fm m . Wrfte or felephone Our Mr. Cook reqardbg f feu, foumaments. or our.futur. cubp6m *WILMUTTI GCOLF 'CLUB Lait. Ave. et HUM.. Rd. 0* s5% a&.$ f rou Isoe0râmftile %"., lm%.t29»--f. O. AMdr..""vlW. Ili. YOU ~ @ffi 1LEN: «M BUEN JUST WONDI&FUL LATELYI LET MEI N ON THlE NEW SIECRET. SUMPLY SOWMdANMILK ...S iRL.GLASSIS Betty Bloomn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bloom, 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth, returned Monday frorn Wausaukee club, Wis., wbere she had been visiting ber uncle and aunt, Mr.. and Mrs. E. E. Sberidan cf Evanston,, at their summer b orne. She rnotored back witb Mr. Sheridan. Stgrt drinking ia SOW 4AN'S it of Bowman Milk every F R MS H M.1L.K 15 THE VEIRT FIN E-MST

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