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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 37

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Nove.,nber 16, 1928 WILMETTE ·LIFE , Copies of Chanel's Rodier Knitted Scarfs in Many Colors New Trier Crushes Deerfield for 5th. Straight Vic"tory New Trier (26) Deerfield (6) Hall L~ E. Simmons Rossltter L. T. Geradhty Wienecke · L. G. McClure Rudolph C. Santi McArthur R. G. Neal Borncamp; Guy R. E. Wessling Hunter Hicks Q. B. O'Connor ' L. H. .Nelson Hammond B. Richards R. H. Rogan A. Richards : Dewar F. B. Worthington Touchdowns-Nelson (2), Dewar, AI Richards . .Safety-Wessling. Lineup ·. New Modernistic Choker Ne~klaces of Cold and Silver Colored Metal $1 Lord's-First Floor fUVNTAIN SQVARL · LVANSTON $5 Lord's-First Floor New Trier scored its fifth victory and kept up its defeatless record in football thi·s season by trouncing Deerfield, 26 to 6, in the Homecoming game at J:lighland Park, last Saturday. Wessling, who started for Deerfield at right end and was changed to the backfield in the second quarter, had the unusual experience of making points for both teams. He received a pass to score Deerfield's lone touchdown and then in the last quarter was forced to down the ball behind his own goal line, which gave New Trier two points. New Trier's first touchdown was scored a few minutes after the game started. On the first play after the kick-off, Bennie Richards received a pass from Nelson and ran to Deerfield's 2-yard line. Morris Nelson put the ball across the line on the third play of' the game. The try for pointafter - touchdown was unsuccessful. Neither team was able _ to make a ·single extra point during the game. After an exchange of punts, Deerfield intercepted a pass and then, chiefly through Wessling's efforts, the Blue and White advanced to the vhitor's · 4 vard mark. New Trier's line held till ~fourth down and Morrie punted the pigskin 40 yards away from his goal. Morrie took the ball the remaining 60 yards when he intercepted an enemy pass and sprinted over for his second touchdown, which boD'sted New Trier's score to 12 points . After blocking one of Nelson's kicks Deerfield advanced to the Gray-Green 1 yard line. The line held till fourth down; but the kick was a poor one and Deerfield renewed their march toward a touchdown. They scored on a pass to W e'ssling. In the second half New Trier started a drive which ended when George Dewar plunged 2 yards _ through cented for his team's third score. New Trier won in an exchange of punts. A Gray-Green kick went behind Deerfields goal line and Wes·sling, who got the ball, was thrown for· a safety. . At Richards scored the final touchdown after Ne.w Trier had made another drive down the field. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt King, 711 Forest avenue, left last week for Blaine, Wash., where they will visit Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. B. Hunter. They will also visit friends in Pasadena, Cal. before returning home during the Christmas holidays. New Coats Richly Trimmed With f .u r $69~50 Y outll be amazed at the richness of the furs used on these coats that sell for so little as $6g.s_ o! Their soft material and heavy crepe de chine linings are the sort you'd find in much more expensive coats. .Note, too, their fashionable colors, straight lines and distinctive style features. They're all made especially for us by makers who tailor them perfectly. Admiral Blue Norma cloth with deep cuffs and shawl collar of gray fox. Four loose tucks across back. Pointed cuffs, deep collar and band at the bottom of Nutria trim-a tan Ramona cloth coat. Brown Norma cloth with collars and cuffs of kit fox. Black Ramona trimmed with Opossum. And Many Other Interesting Models at $69.50 Second Floor The New Mode for N'o vember $7.50 The smooth surface of smart black Glovekid combined with a band of baby Lizard that forms a strap. The new center buckle fastentng. -aDick Macalister, who is attending the University of Iowa at Iowa City, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]. Nye Macalister, 918 Ashland avenue, last week-end during the short Armistice day rece§s. -a-Mrs. George E. Roehm of 155 Church road, Winnetka, entertained the Evanston chapter of the Delta Delta Delta alliance Wednesday afternoon. -o-M iss Edith Tideman, who attends the Frances Schimer school at Mt. Carroll, Ill. spent the past week-end at her hQme, 1025 Linden avenue. . Smart Leather, Line, and Detail Lord'a-M11in Floor

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