October S, 1~ WILMETTE Lakes hospital this winter. Talent solicited. LIFE· LAUNCH GRID ·SEASON New Trier Vanity Beains Sclleclule Wilmette Post Drum and Bugle corps With LakeYiew as Opponent; Froahelected the iol.l owing officers at its anSophs to Enaaae Country Day. New Trier High school opens its football season Saturday, October 6 when it meets Lakeview High schooi of Chicago on the ·New Trier field Under the direction of Coach Ashen~ bach, the New Trier players have been practicing daily in preparation for the opening game. New Trier is considered a favorite to win on the basis of its splendid record last year, and in view of the fact that Lakeview has already lost two games by 7 to 0 scores, one to Bloom High s·c hool of Chicago Heights, and the othtr to Riverside. The New Trier-Lakeview game will start at 2 o'clock. The New Trier varsity scrimmaged for a few hours with the North Shore Country Day school eleven last Saturday, and although a regular game was not played, the practice gave some idea of what the New Trier team for the coming year will look like. Following the scrimmage Coach Ashenbach remarked that he was well satisfied with the showing of his first team, with the exception of the ends . The line plunging of the ~ew Trierites looked good, but the passing was something else again. Of seven attempted passes only two were completed, and neither of these was caught by the ends. One of Coach Ashenbach's chief difficulties at present is the developing of adequate re serve material. The starting lineup for New Trier will be as follows: Cullen, center; Captain Wienecke and MacArthur, guards; Thompson, Rossiter, and Lorenz, tackles ; Hall and Vorncamp, ends; Hunter Hicks. quarterback; Tom Hicks and Nelson, halfbacks; and At Richards, fullback. It is probable that several lineups will be used in the first game. The additional bleachers have been erected · and all is in readiness for the starting whistle. "Duke" Childs, director of athletics at New Trier, announced this week that a game between the FreshmanSophomore team and the North Shore Country Day school team will be played this Saturday morning beginning at 10 o'clock at X ew Trier field. Ko admission will be charged for this game. nual meeting Tuesday night: President, F. V. Lippen; vice-president, C. W. Edmondson; treasurer, H . L. Flentye; secretary, S. M. Peterson ; drum major, V. Klebba; assistant drum major, w: W. Hawkins. · The buglers elected S. M. Peterson as their sergeant, and the drummers chose 0. G. Daily to lead that section. Committees are as follows : \Vays and Means, Lea J . Orr, Don Rennolds ; instruments and equipment, James Anderson, Rodney Allen, C. B. Cochr;m : entertainment, 0 . G. Daily, Paul johnson, '1'. W. Carter, . ~arsh O'Connell, E. A. 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The Drum and Bugle corps co-operated with the merchants in their fall openi11g by playing in each of the three business sections last Saturday evening. This was Wilmette's first chance to see the corps in the new uniforms. This organization stands ready to serve the community in any worthy cause. The last of the clothing on hand for free distribution was sent to the convalescent camp at Orland, Ill., last week, and an appeal for more appear,:; elsewhere in WILMETTE LIF'E. Wilmette Post will put on a regular schedule of entertainment at Great for · The Lowest Possible Prices on EVERGREENS SHRUBS ~ PERENNIALS Call and learn h\)w little it ·costs to equip your home. W 1 guarantee to match any color achtmt dt~ited JOHN OSTROWSKY Highland Park 2098-Y-1 West Park Avenue Moistair Cabinet Company 6036 Wentworth Avenue Chicago Highland Park SWAIN NELSON&: SONS CO. Landscape Gardeqers GLENVIEW, ILL. 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