Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1939, p. 37

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THE on a hfi ozen payers witn Detier than. ave rage .passing ability. This is i contrast to last year when Bernie Jefferson,ý since graduated, and Jack Ryàn did Most of the aerial work. Ryrni Shows SkiII Off -his. record of the past two years Ryan again looms as the lead- ing passer on the team. Last season he completed 17 out of .42 passes for a total yardage gain of 233. yards. Although hlie now occupies the block- ingquaterackposition, there is. no:doubt but what the versatile yet- eran will continue his passing role. .Next in line as a forward passer, is Ollie (Red)' Hahnenstein, f i r s t string left halfback, whose perfor- mance as a sophomore l'ast year marks him as one of the outstand- * tgallartiund -baekson the -suad In addition to his running ability, Red is a better-than-average passer and kicker. Last year ,he completed 3 out of 14 passes for 112 yards. Soper Gives Promise *Paul Soper, understudy to Hahn- enstein at left haif, is another play- er counted on for a passing role. And like Hahnenstein, he is also re- ceiving attention as a possible kick- er. Other veterans who have pass- ing possibilities 'are Dick Richards, quarterback,. Iggy Mesèc and Er- win Madsen, halfba'cks. The sophoinore ranks ý-have pro- duced several backs who can be called upon to pass if need be. Don Kruger, formerly of Fenwick high school, Chicago, is probably the most accurate tosser among --the- newcomers. In addition lie is a fine kicker. Bill deCorrevont is progress- ing rapidly as a passer' and may also be of value as a kicker judging from his showing i the drills to date. Other sophomores with pass- mng ability are- Ike Kepford. and Floyd Chambers, both right hall-.' WN SCIENCE MONITOR ACourse i Current EYents. Tad Harvey of Wilmette, riglit tackle on the Notre Dame var- sitt, hasaladyeen metiôed as a candidate for ail-American honors. A senior at the university this year, lie is a graduate of New Trier High school wvhere lie played tackle in the high school's championship team of 1935. He was also a higli school Letter man in swimming, specializing in the free style event, and earned hs monogram in baseball. Field Hockey Teams Selected; Practice THÏUORDAT. .YOUR FIRESIDE Doîly, Oct. 2-2iNov. 1, 1 939 SpecialIntoductoy 00«r 6 WEEKS, for $1 600 Fvor fursla.r infornmuWon and aumple copyi, mgl: WILMETTfE 3650 PATIONIZE OUR ADVIRTISERS 01 pre-eminont importance, embrawing A COLLECTION 0F PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS,) TAPESTRIES, ORIENTAL RUGS, FRENCH, ENGLIS» AND) AMERICAN PERIOD FURNITURE

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