Eqlewood Swim..... Come frOJD Beldacl to C.ptare Two-pl7 Meet ia New Trier Pool . B~ PutJils' ·Recital · Pupils of Myrtle ·M. Hopkins appeared in a piano recital at the home of New Trier swimmers took a· double Mrs~ Hopkins, 1322 Greenwood avenue, Saturday, January 14. The defeat from Englewood High last Sat- Wilmette, program given at that time follows: urday evening in the New Trier pool. Duet, Linwood Walz · . ......... . ... Booth The seniors were defeated by a Wilma and Ebert Knoop score of 36 to 23, while the juniors March of the Bees .. ...... .. ... ... ..... . . . . . . ....... arranged by Mrs. Hopkins took a beating, 31 to 19. George Reinhardt New Trier got off to an early lead Jack in the Pulpit ............. . Mohreys Andante Pastorale . . ... ......... Heniton when Captai" Bennett took fin;t place ·. Wilma Knoop in the forty-yard swim, with Engle- Old lt.,olks at Home . ...... . .... .. ....... . wood taking second and third honors. . . . . . ...... arranged by Mrs. Hopkins Ebert Knoop Englewood sent the meet into a tie in Song , ........... .. . ... Aletter the following events when Griffin gar- Bohemian Marguerite Peterson nered half of his ten individual points Bl~ck Forest Clock ..... . .......... Heins Fern Ahlstrand by raking in the 100 yard freestyle Cave ... ............. Terry race. The 220 yard race also went to In a Robbers'Francis Rapp Englewood when Griffin again came The Wood Nymph's Harp ... . .... Rea Iris Garrett in ahead of the New Trier men. Brown .. . ... . ............. Mueller of Englewood was second, while Joy Elves at Play Lucille Gonder of the home school was third. Cava- Violin Solo, Christmas Song .. ... Schultze June Ahlstrand, accompanied by naugh put the 100-yard breaststroke Fern Ahlstrand into the Englewood column with the Graceful Dancer .......··..... Lemont time of 1 :18 1-5. Read gave the 60Ruth Smith yard backstroke event to New Trier, To a Toy Soldier .....···..·. Warner Lorna Garrett but Englewood clinched the meet by Whispering Pines ·............. Stafford taking the diving and relay events. Ruth Phelps Among the FlowerR ....·..... Sator1a Viaiton OYercome Lead Alice Nord Like the seniors, Coach Jackson's Falling Waters ................. Truax Lois Phelps juniors got off to an early lead. with Charge of the Uhlans ... . .... Bohm Roos taking the first place in the forty Duet, Bob Fletcher and Mrs. Hopkins yard swim in the time of 21 2-5 seconds. Minuet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paderewski Arthur Jones The 100-yard · swim went to Connelly Second Mazurka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Porter of the invaders, as did the forty-yard breaststroke when Stolar, and the forty-year backstroke, and Skupas, both of Englewood, took first honors. In a business like, but not flashy bit of fancy diving, Karshen of Englewood copped that event, and the windup event for the juniors, the relay, went to Englewood's mermen who completed the race in the time of 1 :31 2-5. F. z. F. Read the Want Ads un WILKBft. woaeue AT···· Ph. 2766 Seaior 40 yard swim-1. Bennett (N. T.), 2. Grable, (E.), 3. Barbour (E.). Time :20 2-5. 100 yard swim-1. Griffin (E.), 2. Joy (N. T.), 3. Bennett (N. T.). Time . 1:1 2-5. 220 yard swim-1. Griffin (E.), 2. Brown (E.), 3. Joy (N. T.). Time 2:45. 100 yard breaststroke--1. Cavanaugh (E.), 2. Rogers (N. T.), 3. Burke (E.). Time 1 :18 1-5. 60 yard backstroke-1. Read (N. ·r.), 2. Brown (E.), 3. D. Granstrom (N. T.). Time :45. Diving-1. Beardsley, 2. D. Granstrom, 3. Enchelmeyer. Relay-Won by Englewood. Swimming for Englewood, Brown, Barbour, Grable, Griffin. Swimming for New Trier, D. Granstrom, Patterson, Joy, Bennett. Time 1:27. Ample Parking Room in "" Jaaior 4.0 yard swim-1. Roos (N. T.), Tied for second and third Skupas (E.), Beardsley (E.). Time :21 2-a. 100 yard swim-1. Connelly (E.), 2. Roos (N. T.), 3. Leppa (E.). Time 1:07 1-5. 40 yard breaststroke-- I: Stolar (E.), 2. Springer (N. T.), 3. Beardsley (E.) . Time :28 2-5. . 40 yard backstroke-1 Skupas (E.), 2. Roos (N. T.), 3. N. Granstrom (N. T.). Time :27 2-5. Divlng-1. Karshen (E.), 2. Barnard (N. T.), 3. Swabaclcer (N. T.). . . Relay-Won by Englewood. Swtmmmg Lippai Skupas: swimming for Ne w Trier Pruss ng, N. Granstrom, Larner, Roos. Time 1:31 2-5. UPTOWN CHICAGO (.!1] that's the privllege enjoyed by citizens of Uptown Chicago. Shop in nearby stores offering the season's smartest. Attend the church of your choice. Dine, dance or enjoy the theatre in uncrowded leisure. Always you may have the convenience of your car, for ample parking space can be found nearby. 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