:\ovember 22, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 51 JUNIOR LIFE IKenilworth Girls Trounce Speedball Easy to Learn' Gerald Suggests Trying It !" Wilmette Kickball Squad '~·ednesday, !\.on,mber 13, the sixth. se \ e nth, a nd e ighth gTa(~e gil'ls had ~a:n~s wlt'h K enilworth girls. As it ' wa s 1 1 .~~.~ m~ " e . ha d t o play irr the gym. 11 This year the Board of Recreation is s t t~ e e1g h t h ~ra d e had their ga mE'. putting speedball in the place of soccer r.he wmd nw.s of the gym were ope n ball. This game is very much like soccer. '~h e n the gtrl ~ wer e playing a n!l_ t\n · The only difference Is that if yuu kick tmws lh e ba ll fl t· w out of the windo,,· t he ball between the goal pos ts it counts ancl th e g a m f' wa:.; clela yed whil t> som-<-'· a s tht·ee points. If you catch a pa!':S you r' 11 <·. :ve·!t out t o fin1l t he ba ll. Th e will ca n pas s it to one of your m e n and if <f r)\\ s r, f erJ urs(· wer e t h E' n c losed sn th ·· l '{' li E' happens to be beyond the ten y ard w..t ·~· n r· 111 1 11 :~· Htti<le nt s. Dur ing- th t- ga nH·s lin e it counts as one point. If you m a k E' n. 111 .1!<h l' h··e rm g c:Jllll" f rom the ba k ·H JY. drop kick over the crossbar it countl5 ;1:-; \\ llm Htl· lost. - S lli rlr·y L~>:t!-'(1 11 , -;-. \ une po int. If you make a goa l on a pe nalt y ll ll w:trd . ld C' I;: it counts as one point. Speedba ll is ·· ·- - - - a YCQ' easy game to learn and it w m t't ~ hu r t YOU one bit if you try it.- f: l' r:t ld ~pinn e t·, 6A Howard. WIN BY FORFEIT The Howard 7B had a speedball game Monday, November 11. .A:ll the boys turned out but Stolp did not show up so we won by forfeit. We have had thrl?e games so far this year and won them all W e have a game tonight with Stolp 7C. W e hope to win the speedball champion: : hip :1~ w ell as the football. -Howa'rd Ball, 7B Howard. Hold Candy Sale to Raise Money for Radio at Howard I owar H . d Seven-A Seektng · to w·In K.IckbaII Champtons . h.tp (ll h :t \ ' l ' "l t I sc:'Tlw 7"\ l fr, \\':1 1'< 1 h ( ·pt·~ win tit~ · ·l' nth grarl (' (· h ampi .. nf; hip for ldl'ld J:tll. CloseIy Contested T I · K·ICk \\ t· won C ·\'1·rr g;Jnu· sn f ar a n < l h <l \·,. W On 8 Y L ast- M InUte o nl ~· mo1·(· tr· play. T h t· fir :-t ~a 1 11 . 0 !w l! oward 7B had a speedball g a m e with l l··lward 7A last Friday aft ·rnoon . A t 1lw h e ~inning of the g am e, 7 A got a p1·na lty kick and made it, making the '-l'ffl'E', 1 to 0. Then W a lte r Hobin son . l:kkt·d a goal, making the score, 3 to 1, 111 fa Yor of 7B. The n 7 A got o ne m o rt' w na lty kick making the : -:cor e, ~ to 3, :tt t lH~ C" nd of the half. At the o(:·~· innin~ ,,f the second h a lf, 7A g c,t a g oa l ki ck which made the s core , 5 t o 3, In fa Yor o f 7A. 'l'hen 7B got a penalty ki ck whi ch mad e the score, 4 to 5. It wa s a hout fi n' m inutes to play and H oward Ball o f 7R kicked a goa l winning the g am e·. -CharlE:\s Kle inofe n, Howa ·r d 7H. \\'l th t ht· St. .r~~~~· plt ~en· n t h ~ r a <l 1 ·. W.ts 7 Lt· ~ in nu r fa \ ' O J', T h .. ·s<·<'II IH1. g:u m· was \ (., !I in our f[! ,·0 r fh e. th1rd gamt· w :1s \\'it h 7B H owa rd a gam . . The scor 0 wa~ 18 to 5. Th 1· fo urth Jl .\ Y E (~ OOD 'l' .E A ~~ \\~a ~ w1th Stolp 7A . Tlw ~co r p w a!-' ~ 1 t o Tlli ~ y c·ar lT( 1 Wa 1'<1 6A ha l-: a \ 'HY go!.!~l l a in our fav or. T he g-a me with St· 1lp was a, n· r ~· close on<·.-C<· ra ldi nr· nun (' h, f' JWedball t Nlm. H haR won e \·E'ry !! am P i. \ H r· wa rd . pl a yed. Th ey hope to win the speNlball pc·nn a nt this y Par. The lin eun is '\Villv .\nha lt, Edwin C"nlt·grove, Frank Koenf' n, CHAXGF. CI .. \:-1:-i S( ' ln: ut ·l.l·: (;Po r ~e P E' tNson, GHald Spinner, Rilly , Th e b0ys h a d man ua l tra in ing· a ll \\"a d .. n.nd Cl.rtl P llillh e rg. - Tiilly Anhalt, rhurs day aft t.: rn oo n \\' hil t· th e g-ir ls h < ld G ..\ Ilow a nl. :·ook ing:. 'i'he reason for this i. · that we han-· n !' Ub ~ t i tut · fo t· g ra mm a r :J thl c..: he ·,·:mt··d a vaca nt JH· r iud . - J a m (·S Ch a mh c·1 ·s ... \ 1 Ln\\':. n l. l lw Sl'fll'l ' ~': as On Wednesday, November 6, the Howard 7B had a candy sale. The object of having this was to contribute towards our new radio. Ed, the janitor, sald that he would like the seventh grades to bring about !3.50 and the eight grades about $4.50. Our candy sale turned out very well. We collected $4.60. I think they will RUJ,ES G .t\.IX ORDElt be pleased about what 7B has to conAt H oward the' · hav e some ne w rules. tribute toward the new raclio.-MargtieThey are that th;. t·hildre n have to walk rite P e tersen. 7B Howard. single fil e all th1· way and ke Pp to the t·!ght. The Junior policP are on the lookout all the tim t·. B e for t> w e had the rules th e childn·n mn all th e way and s hnYed ea ch otlwr. - 13ohby .\ladl o r a n, G .\ Howard. Thursday, November 14, the 8D girls played the 8C girls in kickball. Ruth Solomon was the first one up and took A ~EW ltECOUD nearly the whole half of the game. Ruth C' h nrl es Cib::;on now holds the record of made sixteen points and Mn.rion Cracra.ft th ~' sixth, seYe nth, and eighth grades for h(·lllg t a rdy only fiy e times this ye ar. made two. At the end of the first ~alf :\1 rs. Stalling- was d e t e rmined that he the score was 16 to 18 In 8D's favor. Ruth w Ci uld ha ve to :.;tn y after school every Solomon was the best player on our team ni gh t for onf' month , as long as she stays, and Else von Reinsperg the best on 8C's t eam. At the end of the game the score w hi ch will l>e plt> nty long. wa s :!6 to 30 in 8D'H favor. -Rudolph Ka~par , 8B H owa rd . -Ruth Sanderson, 8D Stolp. Eight-D Downs Eight-C in Kickball, 30 to 26 to the Field museum and ~ saw many int e resting things. We went through the Egyptian hall and ~aw a lot of mummte~ and other things whic h I am studying about in hist ory at school. It was very inte resting and I hope I can go ag:1in soon. -Frances Rapp, 6A Howard. A few Sunda~·s ago my father took me VISITS FIELD MUSEU~I Happy Day in Almost OUT FOJl TITJ,f : T h C' i't:ason fo r ki ckba ll i::-: th:a rh· f)\" d ' for th e g irls. T he g-nnH·s fo r c hain p i.,n h ip n. re now b(· in g playC'd. ~ t·\'t· u -.\ , ":\lr ~. I n almost every month ther e ~~ · e m s t o s r oYes' r oom, has won ('\'·· r ~· g·a 1111' th n t 11" some happy day. Janu a r y , :\ ~ w n they played hut th ·y h:t \ ' 1· olH· 1111 ... ,. to Yea r's day; February, '\Vas hin ~ t o n 's th e ch tunpiiiH!'hip. h1rthday; March, not any s pecial day; ,,·in, t o g.~ t S h irl ·r L ea~on, 7.\ If ·1\\':1 rrl. .\pril , Easter; May, May d ay: .Junl', school over; July, Fourth o f July : Au TO TALK OX ~('HOOL ~ u ~ t. ~wimming; Septe mbe r, ~c h oo l IJe A pu pil fro m 8(' ~to l p is lll ).!' i H: a ta lk :.? im:; October, Hallowe'en; N oYe mber, "n the "School l h:a utifu l," t d li11 g wh :tt J T ha nksgiving; December, Chrbtm as. 1ike Christmas and-Thanksgiving beF:t be- 1he P . T. A. h a!': do ne for u s n. nd what ·': lll ~e my birthday is four da y~ b e f.)r e t he Art league has do n t·. Tt · i ~ t1l ht· g iYe n 'flH· 1mpil Chri s tmas and I like to help th e poo r on a t our nex t Stolp a ~s(· tnhl ~·. 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