1928 . Shot put-1, Wal8b (M.); I, tie between e ·· .. E'AWtAAt D-.._ __ __..e .:-;~ ,,~., Hall (N. T.) and Sulllvan (N. T.). Dis._.,. .-~ tay:~etf~ f\1..:!,!~.. Korkora (JI.) : J, Mr~ and Mrs. L. K. Gillson of 706 New Trier won a dual track meet ~~!:~~ 3 ~~~ : 3· Kershaw (N. T.). Dis- Forest avenue, Wilmette, Miss Mabelle at Des Plaines last Saturday. The A. Payton, teacher of English and New Trier High Gray and Green tracksters ran up Miss Dorothy Campbell, 1209 Green- public speaking i'2~ points to their opponents' 58~. wood avenue, spent the past week-end school, and Miss Margery Stewart, Funcksteiner of Maine and Milton with Miss Marie Schuler of Des teacher of chemistry at New Trier, left Mrs. C. H. Kraft of 1236 Greenwood Guy of New Trier fought it out for Moines, Iowa. last Friday afternoon on an auto trip avenue, ways an~ means chairman of . -oto th~ Turkey Run Forest preserves the Delta Zeta Mothers' club, is enfirst place in every one of the dashes. Guy won out in the SO yard dash, but Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Briggs, 1133 in Indiana, where they sp~nt the tertaining the mothers of the newly Funcksteiner came in ahead in the 100 Ashland avenue, returned to Wilmette week-end hiking in the preserves, initiated members at her home th·s · and ~. Tom Brown won third place last Sunday from a trip to New York. studying wild flowers and birds, and afternoon. · dashes. for New Trier in tile 5Q and. 220 yard Gray and Green runners copped the Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings first two places in 'both the 880 and the mile. Burgess easily won the half mile and Windes was right behind him. Iliff hit his stride for the first : time this year and won the mile with a comfortable lead. F errman beat out Schraeder of ~Iaine for second place. . Bartholomew sho'!Ve~ -up veey, well m the hurdles, wmmng the .-~-, EVANSTON--OJ;rington and Church CHICAGO-State and Jackson hurdles and getting second in< ....,tll. e lows. Dave Wanger won the ~::_' ·Jow hurdles. · :,..._....·. Kingsley sprung a surprise ·by tieing for first place in the pole vault with Stevens of Maine at ten feet. This is much better than he has done in previous meets. The relay as usual was very exciting but its result was not as pleasant as . it has been in most meets. New Trter had the lead until Funcksteiner took the baton for the Blue and White. He overhauled "Marty" .Cassell,. New Trier's anchor man, until he was abreast of him. Then he began to fall back, for "Marty" put up a hard fight. He finally forged ahead through and hit the tape a foot ahead vf Cassell. Funcksteiner, Maine's flashy sprinter, was the star of the meet, winning twice as many points as any one else 18 1-4. ·He won two dashes,- got sec~ ond place in another, tied with Dave Wanger for first in the broad jump ~nd won the relay for his team. laGarbaadeD811ep J?ave Wanger was New Trier's high pomt man and Funcksteiner's nearest CONOMICS teD you the Greater rival with 9 points. Bartholomew the Volume th~ Lower the Selling was clo~e behind him with 8 points. Summaraes: Cost. \Ve sell more Fme Oothes than 50 yard dash- 1, Guy (N. T.) ; 2, Funckother Store in the world. \Ve won ~~~~~~r (1\f. ) ; 3, Brown (N. T.). Time, that position by giving greater Value. · 100 yard dash- 1, .Funcksteiner (l\1.); ~io~~Y (N. T.) ; 3, Kennlcott (M.). Time, \Ve keep it by increasing our Value as New Trier Wi-· ,.... ·· P"·l··· Over D Jw in . Track contest a.Korkora (II.): 1· tance, 100 ft., 1 ln. Hall (N.' T.). Dl~ MotOr to l.iliilllila H at ;:==========================================-:::;= c. DS . lJhoose toJJtw E ttei: in 0111'Slil.r eAt41JJ'D 'II· . ~.e..~ll!!l'.!! any 220 yard dash- 1, Funcksteiner (M.); Guy (N. T.) ; 3, Brown (N. T.). Time, :2f. f40 yard run-1, . Cassell (N. T.) ; 2, Cllnert (M.): 3, tie between Anderson (M.) and Fisher (M.). Time, :55.9. 880 yard run-1, Burgess (N. T.); 2, Windes (N. T.); 3, Kleiner (M.). Time, 2 :10.9. Mlle-1, Illl'l (N. T.) ; 2, Ferrman (N. T.); 3, Schraeder (M.). Time, 5:00.6. 220 yard low hurdles-1, Wanger (N. T.): 2, Bartholomew (N. T.); 3, McGregor (M.). Time, :28.4. 120 yard high hurdles-1, Bartholomew (N. T.): 2, Leach (N. T.) ; 3, Jordan (M.). Time, :17.8. High jump-1, Walsh (M.) ; 2, tie between Hall (N. T.) and Mantiffel (M. ). Height, 5 ft., 5 ln. Pole vault-1, tie between Kingsley (N. T.) J!,nd Stevens (M.) ; 3, tie between Kershaw (N. T.) and Bate (.M.). Height, 10 ft. Broad jump-1, tie between F.unck~telner (M.) and Wanger (N. T.) : 3, Hall (N. T.). Distance, 18 ft, 5* in. Discus throw-1, Sulllvan (N. 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