Judge, 1930-10-11 · page 35 of 36
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HUDDLE | Former Notre Dame Star says HERE are situations in the story concerning quarrels among the players. Others reveal the ill feelings some of the players have for the coach. Then there is that in evitable condition in which the best girl plays her part. There is no use denying the truth of this last state- ment, for football players are human after all All of these little angles weave their way throughout the story and lend their assistance to make HUDDLE one of the best and most realistic college stories ever written.” peel “I know no contemporary who is better qualified to write modern football fiction than Francis Wal- lace; this is particularly true of the kind of fort ll we play at Notre Dame, as he has had an opportunity to observe it from the inside for the last eleven years. ‘Wallace was a student here from 1919 to 1923 and for three years was official newspaper correspondent at the university. During that period he saw all of our games at home and abroad, attended the daily lectures and practices during the spring and fall, and once was second only to Harry Stuhldreher in a written quiz on football strategy. He has known Notre Dame stars as students from the time of George Gipp and the Four Horsemen on down to Carideo, Cannon and the most recent players. “I know that in his first novel, HUDDLE, the football scenes both Read this great football story by Francis on and off the field will be authori tative and authentic; more so, per- han any long football story of Wallace beginning in the November issue of haps, than any long football story o} recent years. | College Humor 062%. MAGAZINE e ON ALL NEWSSTANDS THE FIRST OF EVERY MONTH t ) Praare by B. H. Clark QUADRI-COLOR CO.. JAMAICA. N.Y.C. comicbooks.com