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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 29

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March 8, 1929 WILMETTE POSTPONE BOARD MEETING LIFE 29 ·N ew Trier Lights · Close Cage Year With Clean Slate ... The March meeting of the Kenilworth village board has been postLocated in the Heart of Evanston poned to Monday evening. March 11. The board's regular meeting time is Overlooking By Winslow Wright the first Monday of each month. In dividing a pair of cage games Lack of a quorum last Monday caused with Oak Park Friday night at the the postponement. Oak Park court, New Trier's basket ball quintets rang down the curtain Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Smith, 2519 Li.rht~~-Ciau rooma. Thoroachl7 plaaaecl earn. on the 1928-29 basketball season, a Central avenue, Evanston. left this eulam. Faculty of only profeaaioaal artiata. Uader tM season which has been not so ben- week for Miami Beach, Fla.. to be direction of Carl Scbefller. eficial to the heavies, but one which gone the month of ~larch. The has been exceedingly successful as far Smith's are residing in Evanston temDESIGN DRAWING PAINTING The !20ra_ as the lights are concerned. rily until their new home at 525 ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION lights triumphed easily by a count of Lake avenue, \Vilmette, is complet'ed. STAGE ART CRAFTS INTERIOR 23 to 11 and thereby gave themselves Send for Ill wtrated Catalog a seasonal record of ten wins and no OAK PARK losses, but the heavies, whose markF.G. F.T. Va illanco urt ... 0 0 man ship was not as accurate as their Kre::-::;. 1. f. .l 0 opponents, dropped a hard fought 27 B o yl e ~. c. . . .. . . . 2 0 to 22 contest. K err, r. g . ... ... . . .1 1 I. · g . 0 0 The heavyweight affair commenced Groot, Smith, l. f. . ... 1 0 g PHONE.GAEENLEAFI67~ in a snappy fashion and after about a minute of play McLean who totaled 5 1 11 fourt een of New Trier's twenty-two points, sank a freak underhand shot to put the Grey and Green into a slight lead. But Oak Park came hac~ with a rush and through the baskets of TaYlor and Lovett, the two small forward s. Oak Park put itself on the top of 12 to 6 count at the end of the first quarter. · In the second quarter when Oak Park had brought the score up to 14 to 6, Kew Trier's passing suddenly began to improve and Nelson and McLean began to bombard the basket with one shot after another, many of which found the mark. The ~uarding also became much better and thus Ne\1\' Trier by hard fighting lessened Oak Park's margin to 15 to 13 at the end of the half. In the third quarter Oak Park again began to get the range of the basket and it appeared as if the home team \\·ould easily triumph for by playing an excellent game it ran up its lead to 21 to 13 at the end of the third quarter. However, in the final period after Oak Park had raised its score even more. the score being 25 to 15, the Kew Trier boys began to give ~fcLean plenty of openings for shots, v.-hich he took advantage of, but the time was too limited and Oak Park avenged the defeat which New Trier had administered to them earlier in the season. The first quarter of the lightweight game was slow and little scoring was A LIVING ROOM OF QUIET, RESTFUL C':ARM done for both teams passed badly and the shooting was no where near \\·hat it In the second should have been. quarter !\ ew Trier began to find itself and through the shooting of Hank Hart and the stellar guarding of Bud Thomgson, the Indian Hill b,oys jumped into an 11 to 6 lead at the end of the first half. The second half continued on in the same fashion with Kew Trier doing about a s it pleased and occasiona1 y fla shing some good floor work. Hart continued to find the ba skt>t and toward the end of the affair Reerl be~Zan to recover hi s shooting eve and thu s Nevv Trier defeated the · home team without difficultv to the tune of 23 to Northwestern Univenity Campus and Lake Michigan p~ ~OF FINE THE EVANSTON ACADEMY EVANSTON ILL. ARTS 636 CHURCH STREET 11. - In the quiet _ elegance and home-like charm of The Orrington, you also, can find the way to comfortable, carefree, happy living. Why not a beautiful Orrington home this Spring and Summer? A few unusually delightful suites are available at present-some unfurnished and with kitchenettes. ThP. lineups au as follows: Rf'8Tif'!il XEW THIER F .G. F.T. P. :\fcLean, r . f. XPl~on, 1. f. Thomp.:;on, f' . . Borncamp, r. g . Schroeder, 1. g. . .... . .. .. . fi 2 1 0 0 !) 2 0 1 1 0 1 ~ 0 1 2 7 GJJm OAK PARK Taylor, r. f . Lovett. 1. f. roombs, c. .. Hou!'iton. r. ~. Inman , l. g. ).[e£,nan 1. g. I 4 F .T . 2 2 0 F . G. 2 4 3 2 0 0 P. 2 2 0 ORRINGTON . EVANSTON~~fLLINOIS ~ E VA N S T 0 N'S 1 0 0 2 1 2 !) Hart, c. Berol, r. g. l1 Light!! NEW TRIBR F .G. Reed , r. f. 2 Saxton, 1. f . . . . 1 . .. . 5 F .T . 2 3 3 P. 1 1 2 1 1 6 LAR GEST AN D HOTEL 3 Thompson, 1. ... .. 1 g . . /. . . . 0 0 1 9 7

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