September 14, 1928 I WILMETTE LIFE 63 ATIIErES ANSWER · ·NEW TRIER GRID · cALL I lndiao Hill T~nnia ·Oub · Wiaa Trian. 1le Tournament Last Saturdar afternoon ·Indian Hill played Skokie Country dub in the final match of the Triangular Tennis. tournament engaged in by the Winnetka, Indian Hill and Skokie clubs. Although Skokie defeated Indian Hill, 3 to 2, Indian Hill won the championship by the narrow margin of one match. Following are the scoresJohn Sheldon · (S) d. ·Francis Stanton (IHC) 6-4, 8-6. Bob McMahon (S) d. Jlhilip Burnham (IHC) 6-2, 6-3. Lucy Jane Hedberg (S) d. Helen Fulton (IHC) 7-5, 6-4.. Jane Littell (IHC) d. Ruth Fordice (S) 6-3, 6-2. Mixed doubles, Adalaide Ball and Francis Stanton d. Lucy J. Hedberg and Conrad Daniels, 6-1, S-7. 6-3. First Church of Christ, Scientist T entb Street aad Ctdtral Avmue I Coach Aac:henbach Predict. Suc- Wilmette, DL ceaafal Yeu With Tough Schedule in Prospect · Sixty-three aspirants for places on New Trier High school's 1928 football team had reported to Coach Walter Aschenbach for equipment by Tqesday noon of this week, the second day of school. Almost as many turned out for the first practice of the season ~m Monday afternoon, and the number was expected to reach one hundred or more by the end of this week. Coach Aschenbach believes that the prospects for a winning football team Mr. and Mrs. W. ]. Larner and at New Trier this year are excellent. family, 1622 Central avenue. have reSeven regulars of last year's team have returned to school, as well as a large turned home from Powers Lake, Wis. number of players who have distinguished themselves in substitute posiThe Catholic Daughters tions. Begin Intensive Practice I i : ~ i_: SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES - I I A. lot. Wtdaauy Tatimoaial Meetiat-8 P. M. Sunday School Extr,isa--9 :4 5 A. M. I September I 6, I 928 Subject: Matter RHding Room-1 161 Wilmdtt Aomat HOURS: Daily (txctpt Wedntsday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 1 :4 5 P. M.: Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Worka of Mary Baker Eddy and all other 11uthotiztd Christitm Science Litttllture may bt re~~d, bon-owed or purchald. THE PUBUC IS CORDIALLY INVJTBD TO Ani!ND THB CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING JlOOII i i=====-- of America at the Intensive practice every afternoon for six days of the week is Coach Aschenbach's plan for getting his players ready for the opening of the season September 29, when New Trier is scheduled to play Fenger at New Trier. One of the stiffest schedules in · the history of New Trier football has been arranged for this year. · It in.:cludes games with Lakeview, Lindblom, Waukegan, Kenosha, Oak Park, Deerfield, Streator, and Evanston. When the football season ended last year, New Trier's record was clean, save for one 7 to 6 defeat. This year there will be no defeats if the plans of Mr. Aschenbach and his gridiron warriors carry. Following is the list of sixty-three athletes who reported for equipment by Tuesday noon, those marked with asterisks being the most likely applicants for places on the first or second squads: List Applicants Art Wienecke,* captain, Fred Russell, Dick Arnold, Otto Lorenz,* Paul Youngberg,* Frank Bunch, · Milton Guy,* Carl Hall,* Gene Powers, Farrington Schaeffer,* Buc Clabaugh,* Charles McArthur,* Vernon Voltz, Ira Iverson, Tom Walter,* William Conner,* Arnold Lindstrom, Bentley McCloud, George Eaton,* George Boylston, Sherwood Nelson, John Atwood,* Lawrence Doty, Carter Lane,* Harold Jensen, Ban Thompson,* Jack Howe,* George Ogan', Dorrance Nygaard, Slim Hunter Hicks,* ChesRossiter,* Dick Howard Mann,* Barritt, Tom Hicks,* ter Thorsen, Clarence Kavanaugh, At Richard,* Bennie Richards,* George Kingsley,* Hinman Bisbee, George Dewar,* Dick Schuettge, Carleton Schroeder,* Frank Kaulback, Ed Cullen,* Edward Rudolph,* Bob Forster, Way Thompson,* Morris Nelsori, Raleigh Blake,* Claude Hill, Dick Wilcox,* Joe Turck, Ralph Warble, Norman Haskins, Phil Callamen, .Ray Anderson, Bob Lechner, Walter Miller, Bob Boylensen, and Don Granstrom. The ticket selling campaign for the New Trier football games will be held for one week, beginning next Monday. Season tickets may be obtained at greatly .reduced prices from one of the sellers or from Edgar B. Jackson at his office in t~e new gymnasium. are giving a tard and bunco party ::....UmiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIWtiiiiiHIIIUIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIHmiHIIIHIIIIIIItmnHIIIIIIIftiiiiiiiiiiHHIHmllllllttllllllllllllllll. . . . . . ..-: ODD FELLOWS HALL at 8:4i Monday Night PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Jane's Shoppe Presents a fascinating collection of Street, d.lfternoon and.evening {}owns . at their d.lutumn Showing We invite your inspection of these unusual m.odels 1619 Sherman Ayenue Evanston, Illinois ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At;K ME A ..___..,.~.., 'MILL 6AoW FEW 40 M.V 6EARD PoP! YOU Go DOWH WHE J SUV MY SHAV/N6fA TH/I\IC5S- THEY CAN ANSWEA, AL~057' ~'f. QUEtnO~ Ar lkRIOOE A_VE PHARMACY AttRACTIVE NEW FLOOR A new rubber tile flooring of large checkered design in the main hall of the Joseph Sears school at Kenilworth was one of the changes noticed by the 425 students who resumed their work at that school last Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Rossman of . 1130 Chestnut avenue spent the month of August in the mountains of Colorado, at Salt Lake City, and Yellowstone National · park. They returned home September 'l. RIDGE AVENUE PHARMACY C. C. Rennecka1' Opposite St. Joseph School liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[ii Phone Wilmette 316 /"