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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1928, p. 7

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April .Z/~ 1928 c-J . WILMET"l"E LIFE Kenilworth Center North Shore Man Coaches·Soccer at in Annul Exhibit State .·University of Gym Work May 5 The Kenilworth Community House ninth annual exhibit of gymnasium work will be held at the Community House Saturday, May S, it was announced this week by Jesse L. Page, director. The gymnasium exhibit and the dancing ~xhibit--another annual affair to be held this year on Friday, May 11-are the two main events of the year for the Kenilworth Community House. The presentation of the former involves both the girls and boys in an exhibition of the work they do in the regular weekly gymnasium classes, while the latter is presented entirely by the girls. The boys' gym classes are conducted under the. supervision of Robert W. Townley, Kenilworth recreation director for boys, and the girl's classes under Miss Lilabel Sloate. Miss Viniana Tarnow of 126 Fourth The program for the gymn~sium exstreet entertained twenty-ooe guests hibit is as follows : at a party at her home last Saturday I. Grand march. night. The guests passed the evening IL Girls' class I. dancing and at midnight supper was Circus lesson · Mimetic exercises, giant walk, served. dwarf walk, kangaroo jump, elephant walk and rabbit hop. Games : A Hunt in the Zoo, Drive Pig to Market and balloon race. Ill. Junior boys. Setting-up exercises. Games: Slap-Jack, Island Fight and Hip. Races. JY. Girls' class II. Exercises in marching Stunts. Y. Intermediate boys. Tumbling. Race--"Pony Express." Snake race. Pyramids. VI. Girls. Apparatus drlll. Class II: Traveling rings. Class III : Horse, parallel bars. VI I. Senior boys. Ball games: Deadman-Dodge Ball, Center-catch-ball and Overtake race. Ball races: Plain dribble, Alternate dribble and dribble and throw. Boxing match. VIII. Leaders' demonstration. Voice commands. O'Grady drill. Yells. IX. Girls' class III. Zouave drill. . X. Scouts. Drill. Scout Oa.h and Law,. Spring soccer practice started this week at the University of Illinois with fifty men reporting to Coach A. Price for the initial drill period. Coach Price will have charge of the men, assisted by ]Qhn McFadzean of Winnetka, a last year's varsity letter man. The purpose of the spring practice is to get a line on new men, teach fundamentals, and give the regulars additional practice. Soccer was introduced into the Big Ten last fall. A few months ago the University of Illinois made soccer a major sport, this being the first school in the Middle-West to put soccer on a par with football, basketball, basehall and track. Last fall the Illini team played two conference games, one with Ohio and the other with Iowa. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired Start the new season with a snappy keen cutting mower. We make a specialty of sharpening and reconditioning all makes of mowen. Our machine equipment assures you an AI job. Let us call for your mower now, and have it ready for the first cutting. WOLFF-GRIFFIS Genel'al Hat'dWtUe~ Sheet 1185 Wilmette. Avenue HARDWARE Metal~ Furnace· Phone Wilmette 183 Thomas Kirkwood a garage man of many years of practical experience Announces his purchase of the ~igh School Girls Eager for Spring Sport Events LINDEN CREST GARAGE 332 Linden Avenue, Wilmette, from Mr. C. T. Bond Girls at New Trier High school who are interested in athletics have met to hear the details oi" the plans for the spring sports. Last week practice started. T·here is an unusually large attendance for both baseball and track this spring, and in the case of baseball, an absolute deadline had to be drawn for the "signing-up," which is quite unusual. Track is being conducted on an individual system. That is, a certain number of points are bein_g given for doi11g any of the events in a certain time, for a certain distance, etc., and teams will be probably picked from those girls having a certain number of points. Whether the meet will be held on the individual compet1tio_!l basis or by classes has not been ·definitely decided. Mr. Kirkwood's experience has taught him the value of efficient service.and courteous treatment to all. This policy will be strictly adhered to in his dealings with the people of the North Shore. '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The repair department known as the L & . R AUTO SERVICE · will continue under the managem:ent of Mr. ·R odenkirk. Besides general repairing it is also the Sales and Service for the Chevrolet Motor Car. ICE-O-LATOR Using Gas As a Fuel (S.· Alp 8J

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