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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 33

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De(ember: 7, 1~ WILMETTE .LIF.E a pass to Carl Hill, who missed it but b~cause of interference, New Trie~ was gtven the ball where it landed and a first dowm The Evanston line put up a solid front to all runners , so Hunter Hicks tried a pass and Carl Halt caught it on the far side of the Orange .and Blue goal line. Rossitter's placek'·c k was bloc k e d and the score stood 6 to 6. ' Nelson stopped an Evanston attack b · Y mtercepting a pass and taking th~ ball back to his 45-yard line. After two plays ~ad made only 3 yards, Mor~te agam cam.e. to the fore, by t h pun mg over t e VISitor's goal line. · Still Another Fumble After his team had kicked out to the 35-y, ro lm , M undelius got the ball f bl ag n on a urn e and Evanston made a dangerous advance toward the home. am's go!ll. Borncamp stopeed 1t blockmg a pass from his /-yard and as they were unalJle to punct~re the Grey-Green line, the E.vanstoman.s elected to t·ry a placfktck. I't failed to go over and from :. . . . . . . ._ _ _ 33' New Trier-Evanston Annual Grid Clash Is 6 to 6 Thriller Lineup Hall .t···················································· 1 B.oHda· Gil··:· . U D · .. + + + · New Trier (6) Rossitter Wienecke L. G. '·cDHolxnsaolnd .D.I. Rudolph C. Orlandson MacArthur R. G. H Thompson R. ·T. F:::r~~ Guy R.R Lang Hunter Hicks Q. .B~ Solheim Nelson L.- H. Mellln Tom Hicks R. H. Mundellus AI Richards F. B. (Evanston), Touchdowns - Mundelius Hall (New Trier). Substitutions-New Trier: Dewar for A. Richards, Voltz for MacArthur, Lorenz for Rossitter, Blake for Thompson, Joslin for Voltz, Youngberg for Wienecke, B. Richards for Tom Hicks, Eaton for Nelson, Borncamp for Guy; Evanston: Woods for Orlandson. E vanston and New Trier both finished the football season undefeated after fighting to a 6 to 6 tie, at Indian L. E. L. T. Evanston (6) Kappleman Utl y e + + + + + + + + + + + + + + : + + + + + + + + + + : + · ... Day, before a almost always in :+ Tile Fireplaces Evanston flashed through to a Four more times the ball was pushed . . touchdown on the eighth play of the up to within a few yards of the Orange + 4416 N C S Lo 8223 4 + · 1v 1\f e 11·m to an d Bl ue goa ] 1'me, but each time the +to ORTH LARK T. NGBEACH · + game, a pass f rom Captam Mundelius. From then on the New Evanstonians held for downs or gained : Open Evenings Until Christmas : Trierites were OJ1 the offensive most the ball on a fumble. "fo+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++""' of the tintc; but, ahhough they crossed · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the enemy 20-yard line six times, no one could carry the ball across the well-guarded Orange and Blue goal line and they had to be satisfied with the six points that came on a pass from Hunter Hicks to Carl Hall in the second quarter . Thursday's game was the twelfth in· the series between Evanston and New Trier. New Trier won only one of the twelve, last year's game. Evanston has won nine and two games haYe been ties. The other deadlock was in 1919, when <:ach team made a touchdown and the extra point. Largest Crowd The crov.,·d that saw the battle for the unofficial championship of the 'uburb~n league was the largest in · ~ cw Trier's 'history. The stands surrounding the ticld were packed before the game started and the great number uf spectators who arrived a her the game . had started found points of .. -antage on nearby roofs, in the new gymJ on the tops of cars and eyen Beautifully wrapped in exquisitely colored paper, so unusual in the trees. New Trier started the game poorly. and different. You are certain it was selected in some exThe kickoff was fumbled on the 35clusive shop-ribboned daintily-and the box! Hand painted, yard mark and Evanston, by means of four line plunges and three passes, and so well done, the box itself is a prize,-but the contents, went straight down the field to a what? Huge, perfect, oversized salted Schley pecans, each touchdown. A short pass from Mellin to Mundelius, who was across the one packed with meticulous care, and the largest Cash~w Grey-Green goal line, made the score. kernels, almonds, pistachios, and the sweetest, purest candied The place-kick for the extra point orange peel-and such crisp, delicious nuts, so fresh,-and didn't go over the crossbar. Two fine end runs by Morrie N elwhat flavor! Where could such a box of nuts have been son, one of 22 yards and the other obtained? from the 42-yard mark to within 25 yards of Evanstpn's goal, helped New The Billy Boy Nut Kitchen prepares just that kind of a gift. Trier on its first march down the field. AI Richards and Tom Hicks Add Billy Boys to your Christmas list. You'll hear enth. usipushed the ball to the Orange and astic praise from those to whom you give Billy Boys. Order Blue 17-yard line; but one of the too frequent fumbles gave it to Evanston early to insure wide selection of boxes. and Solheim punted a safe distance a way from his goal. Get Fine Interference Behind excttlent interference, the Grey-Green backs made a more successful drive in the second quarter. Morrie Nelson started it by going through the line for 8 yards in the last minute of the second quarter. He Fresh started the second quarter in good shape by making a first down. Tom Every Hicks was tackled for a 10 yard loss 519 DAVIS ST. NoRTH SHORE HoTEL BuiLDING Hour on an attempt to pass; but. a 15 yard EVANSTON penalty for Evanston put' New Trier 5 yards to the good. A pass was PHONE GREENLEAF 3006 blocked, but Morrie went through center for a few yards and an end run by Tom Hicks made another first 0 pen Evenings Till 10-Su,days 1 to 9 down. After a few more yards had bee'n gained ~n line plunges, Nelson threw' ~~~d ~~a~~!~ivJ,~o. ~~:~~t~~ht~r~itl~r;.as I'R· E E:S I " If ETei'JtJO&t"-eoraen llo·e llal U· that d · Ae111& teem to defT ordiDai'J taraJ&Illar· aad demaad Jatt the rlrlat tillar·· ADd a& &Jae Bees Art St·dlo, yoa will lad a ... · · ... w lde Ta.-.e ..y of "J··· .. ne rlrlat &blara" to eo·plete tile ebarm of 70ar Jaome. Biela, eolorfal '&apes&:Jea, eleTer U&tle mlrron Ia eTery shape, attraeUn end tables ·aad aatlq·e eoftee 1 t a ad a, aDd a m7rlad of aaaeaaJ lamps, bookends, and a r t I s &I e stat·ettes. Fireplace Equipment Grates, Fenders, Sereeas, Jo,lresets, Wood Boxes, Hearth Bnsbes, Flreelde Seats, TriTetl, Bellows, Andirons, 11&fle Coal, Co a I Hods, WarDllnr Pans, Electrle Lors, Elee· t rIc Grates, Toasting Forks. · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · : : + + + + + + : + + + +· + I !. · Project Yourself Into the Near Future for a Moment It is ChristmasA package arrivesIt is shaped like a boxYou open it-and lo! What a picture! BILLY BOY NUT KITCHEN

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