Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Aug 1937, p. 7

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to the Big Tein titie Iast year, accord- ing to the list of names aninouinced by Athletic Director K; 1,. Wilsonl. SLynn, Waldorf who stepped inito the head coaching job in 1935 will be back for bis third season at the hieiin of the Purpie grid fortunes. In two years under Waldorf'. tute-, lage, the- Wildcats skyrocketed 1inito 1irst place ini the Western Conferenice standings. In his first season the team gained moinenttim slowly, reach- injg its peak in ithe-sixthi gaine of th.e year when thev toppled an vunbeaten NteDame 'eleven, 14 to 7. Rambers Cet Revenge Startinig where they left off the previou er he Wildcats lin1936 rang.up seven conseécutive ývictories, six of 'them against conference op- ponents. Ili; the final gaine of the, v'ear. Notre Damie gained rêvenge, for the 1935 defeat by handing the Wild- cats a 25 te ù licking for their onily- loss, of the year. B'urt Ingve1rseli h -jii h WVidcat staff as line coach at the saine turne that Waldorf took over ç ,ontrol will againi have charge of the Purpie forwards. An AlI-Arnerican guard at Illinois. Inigwersen hias had great success iîn developing powerful lunes (turing bis coaching career. L.ast vear's XV'ildcat lne, perhaps his greatest. plavedl a big role in North- wNesterii's titie march. W\a.ldorf's other aides, àll of m'honi Central, Avenue 1ILLINOIS LynnWaldorf Minneapolis., Indications are that a record crowd for an .out-ôf-towii gaine will make the trip to see thc Widasand, Gophers tangle. Want to Se. Notre Dame The Notre Dame gaine will be played lcfore t t8 al .big erowd judging froi the orders received to date. It is the most popular among HOUSE GUEST MNiss Elaine Chittick, daughter of Mr. anrd Mrs. M. B. Chittick, 1520- Highland avenue, is expecting Miss Marion Bowen of Chicago to. be her houseguest over the week-end. Sunday Services-i i,a.m. ýWednesday-Testimonial Meting-8 P.M. Sunday School Exercises-9 :45 a.m. AUGUST 15, 1937 Subjcé:SOUL RF.ADING ROOM-z '33 Central Avenueé Openi Daily (except Wednesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M.. to 9 P. M. Trhe Bible and Works of' Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorizcd. Christia Science Literature mybc read, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Room.L TEE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITE» TO ATTEND THE CHU3RCH SERVICE AND VISIT THE READING ROOM F.REE Dellverles Leave at 9:06-11:00 A. M. Leave nat 9:00-1:00 P. X WOLFF osWA&TT uic. Fore rIy WOLFF-GRIFFIS, INC. ,Venl S, toache .., *Great .Dema.nd for Tickets Northwesterii's football tèamn will play before the largest crowds iii re- cent year s judging fron the deluge of ticket orders that have swamped the ticket office sixice the opening of the ticket sale August 1. Ted Payseur, ticket manager, said that the orders for the first three days far exceeded any revious vear forj The joy and pride of( parents of healthful and vigorou.s children are often so great that somnetimes they beconie over confident in reckoniflg the anount of resistance of a chlld, apparently in perfect health, when subjeéted - as ail children are at Urnes- to any of the many coin- municable diseases of childhood. *Large Parkiung Space in te.roar terth#. Convenifr«# 1Ofur clatofhers Quality, Merchandise at Right Prices-Get Our Estimate Roofing-Gutters-Spouts-Sheet, Metal Work Labor Day Lieus

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