Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 31

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provicle Big Ten football race when 'tbey mneet at Dyche stadium October 3. While the other teams in the conference are encounitering 4varm-up focs, the Hlawkeyes and Wildcats .will, square off against' each other in the: season's opener just as tbey did in 19 33 and, '34., Last year their annual engagemfent came at the tail end of the* season. Iowa bas a .big "edge over the Purpie: in these early season. tests. In '33 Dick Crayne *made bis collegia;te debut by leading the Hawkeyes to a 7 to a victoryat, Soldi er field.. The following'.year Oziie Simmnonis broke like . a bomùbshell over. the Big Ten battie front as hie ran the Purpie dizzy ina. 20 to '7 triumph. Last -vear's coîîtest ended in a scoreless tie'. The coming game Iooms up as- a battle between 'two great stars, Ozzie. Simmons of the Hawkeyes and Dont Heaps of 'the Witdrats. Both will. receive the support of fast, powerful lines.. Simmons bas always put on a great show ini bis two previous appearances at Dyche stadium while Heap demonstrated that hie cati keep company with the best bail carriers in the conference by bis performances last season. trhe idraising act in meI don Cufie r. Ro>ger is returning. tis week tQ bis stud ies at Priniceton Uýni- Tripole Products C. Che 42West ft la iae. Phone o emw6ztl SUS THE HUB FERATURES for ,Evanston"s Fail Carnival ;ol i. Mýr.. Dazid StewarIt a«S, s and Mrs. Walter O. Haas, 621 Park avenue, Wilrnefte, who - ton .to the Pcddie, thc $1,200 scholarship scitool, I-ightstown, N. J.,. 141 for t'he E~ast last Sunday nigbt. He weas accompaizied by Karel B. Simna, soit of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Simna, 914 Columibian tavenu<e, Oak Park, who also is entering Peddie TripIe-Thret Backs this flU. 1 but w bat1 these There" e the won tripl A4dzertîsed,in Vogue, Sept. lai The Luxurions Newv Fabricin TOWNLEY .yards Injuries in later games that year curtailed bis activities but he wound up the season with a total gain of 472 yards for an average of 5.1 yards per attempt. .Last year lie bit his stride again. H1e scored five toucbdowns on runs ranging from 51 to 71 yards against such teams as Illinois, Indiana and Meanwhile lie developed Colgate. as a star defensive player andc! ut punts1 124 yards. romrn LIiminagC ana1Li Lurnu !Iu, a Baptist churcb., wbo is familiar .with Peddie and who was one 'of those reciolarommendiog young Haas for tbe sche ship. During bis years at the NewT Trier Townsbip Higb scbooi, Haas won major athletic awards in football, basketball, and basebail. He plans toc compete ini similar sports at Peddie. The'officers of the local alumni.ori ization are Attorney Russeli H. $25 Miss Frances Heffernan, wbc dress shop is located at 572 Lincc avenue, Winnetka, returned last<Sý urday, from New York. wberes a week attending show.ings 3pet the imporis. of winter fashions., ATTENDS STYLE SHOWS H luB H IIINRY The Democratic fail uled for October 15 at No Man's. Land, was Miss, Sylvia, Ullrich. rly mrs. 1rranKuie C. LYTToN a SON«S WOMENS SHOP LrV. festival, scbedVista del Lago, announced by Hostesses for Sherma and Chach-EYANSTON b .

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