t · · ~ · to eat~~:i-~ ··liUKiecNt: .,.....,. yoa may · bave the combiaatioa of quality, service and prkel :rbt Mac wliag laach o·a this sample plate lucheoa for your approval. · ! · '" -.. ,..,;>"'2~ Hoae Made Soap Vi!Jiaia BaW Haa or Chicba SaW Saaclwicb Freacb Fritcl Potatoa -Colcl Slaw FoR FIJDAY · Frnb Fried Percb Tbia laacbeoa ia ofaccl yoa for s5c. We also. urYe uaclwidla ol all aacl lbort or·n. kiD·. 8~ Hal B--at One thousand spectators witnessed the fast~st basketball game played on the. local ~igh school ftoor this season when 'the New Trier heavies defeated the Proviso five 3J to 22 last Saturday n.ight. From the first wh~tle to the final gun both ·teams maintain~d a grilling · pace that called for every oun~e of endurance. Spurred on by their loss to Oak Park the night before the Maywood heavies ..rushed". the ball from the toss-up and scored four points before the local five awakened. Then Wally Miller and Maurice Nelson came back With baskets that tied . the score and, unable to maintain their own pace, the Proviso quintet dropped behind one basket as th~ . quarter ended 8 to 7. In the · second quarter Nelson· and Fleinge each dropped two baskets H~Y7Weialat New Trier 33 Proviso 22 while Sheldon, Miller and Schultz B.F.P. B.F.P. scored once each. Sheldon (c) 3 2 2 L.F. Wroebke 1 1 1 the lf.st quarter. M~uric~ Nelson scored almost half f tti New Trier points, having by the final whistle ·dropped in seven baskets and two free throws. Steve Plowman, ;right pard, ~~ld the Proviso .icore down by stoppmg the forwards, W~bke and Rassrpussen, and forcing the PrOYiso guards abd center to take· long sllots with little· success. · Fleige and SChultz were the principals for Proviso, the former scoring four baskets· and the latter three. bfw Little ........ In the lightweight game, Saxton and· L. Smith each contributed five baskets lead New Trier to a 32-8 victory. The Maywood feather team offered little resistance and the Grey-Green outfit easily scored 14 points before the visitors made a free throw. The first half ended 16 to 2. Shortly after the opening of the fourth period the second and third teams were run for New Trier and finished the game. Stan Sm. ith, New Trier guard, contributed freely to the visitors' downfall by exceptionally close guarding and fast floor work. BOX SCORE Letter bard Woods, won ~ letter this yeer , in soccer at the Univerlity of Illinois. Jack was tlae mainstay of th~ t~m. · playing at goaL · Soecer is a new sport at . Illinois and Hagen stepped n.ht in with a lot of e~rience 'rom. his prev . ~eer ~t · New Trier· High sehool aud · p,_yed has positidn at goal during the entlre Ohio State ~d Iowa pmes.. 'the· team lost to Ohio State, t-O·; hu~ e back strong ·, during the Thankqjving holidays and sent Iowa away with the taiJ-egd" of a 3-0 score. . . Jack is only a sophomore and will M out next year for his second letter. H~ is a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Fred Hqen, 1387 Scott avenue, Hub· ' Jack Hacen, soa of Mr. aad Mrs·. m u~ · PnmaoW...... · When the second half started the Proviso team seemed to be weakening, caused somewhat perhaps by the hard ga~e of the night before, and with their opponents slowing in their onslaught, the Grey-Green a(fgregation had l~ttle difficulty in gettang; a ten Nelaon Killer Markley Plowman wliag New Trier 32 5 1 1 L. Smith 6 1 2 Thorsen 2 1 1 Nord 0 0 1 S. Smith 0 0 1 Elllss 1 0 0 At the regular monthly meeting o~ the Kenilworth Village board, held last Monday evening at the Kenilwort~ as .. sembly hall, it was proposed that the new water tower located in the western section of the village, be painted '1 2 1 R. F. Ra88muBSen gray in order to improve its appear2 1 3 C. Fleige 1 0 2 ance and to make it less conspicuous. 2 0 0 L. G. ~urray 4 1 2 0 0 3 R.G. Schultz (c) 3 2 0 The matter was referred to the water committee with power to act. IJPtweialat L.F. R. F. C. L.G. R. G. Kenilworth Votes Gny Paint for Water Tower Saxton Proviso 8 0 0 0 llareck 1 0 0 Nicolai 1 3 2 )lavea 0 0 2 Newberg 00 2 Osborne 0 1 0 Parsons Lunch BROWN -·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· ··· NEW LAID EGGS DELIVERED WEEICLY Satiafactioa G.a..D..... Wrlte-Pa·l Bee-, Zlea, Ill· BLDG. PHONE 38~.· MOP CAUSES FIRE Wil...ette firemen responded Wed- ni~g. ~ nesday to an alarm turned in from the residence of Mrs. Clena Friend, 410 lfrs. Joseph Nelson of Evanston enWashington avenue, where an oil mop tertained the north shore group of stored in the basement had become Alpha Chi Omega at luncheon and ignited. No damage was :iUstained. bridge at her home Tuesday. George ~- Tarnow of 126 Fourth street, who was in New York last week on a business trip, returned to Wilmette last Saturday. Mr. Tarnow remained at home only one day, departing on a mid-west trip on Sunday eve- OT ATURDAY NEW. 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