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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 51

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May 24,1929 WILMETTE LIFE 51 Wilm· ette Athletes Get Third Place in Inter-Town Events By Lawrence Buckmaster Wilmette schools placed third in the fourth annual Grammar school track meet which was held at Dyche stadium, Evanston, last Saturday. The local teams were nosed out of second place by less than five points while Have:1 .md Nichols schools of Evanston took the two higher ·place s. respecti vely. Kenilworth, the third memhcr of the league, trailed in the meet with fourth place. Points won by the school:-; were: Haven. 68 1-6; Nichol s. (}2 1-3: \Vilmette~ 57 2-3; Kenilworth . 39 5-6. More than 185 boy s from th e three north shore towns participat<.'d in the meet which was run und er the direction of Coach Leon Kranz' class in methods of te~hing. Contestants were di\'ided into three different classes: peewees. under R5 pounds; lightweight s. 85 to 100 pounds:· hravyweights, over 100 pound~. \Vin ncr s in · each event were: Pef'WPf'S 50-yard dash- Bartholomew. \\'ihm·ttt>; nonnlflson, ~ichols: Stenholm. flaYPil; "-orkman, K enilworth. Time: ~ H'c·nnfl!'. 60-yard hurdleR- Rethness, Tfa Yen: '\Ve~ton, Xich0IR; H ermanson, ' '-' ilm e tt e ; Lawson , Haven. Time: 11 second~. l!unning broad jump--:\laclay, Xichf,I S ; 1 feilmann, Han·n; C lausen, 'J lan~ n: Bartholomew, \Vilmett<'. Dis~ant·t·: 14 . f t>et, llh in ch es. Running high jump- ~f aclnv, ::\'ichfd~ 1 1 nnd Rohert~on. Kt' nihYnrtli; \\·~· lis : lfa,·en: O'Kee fe, Xicholf'. Di~tan ce: 4 1 fet>t. 3 inch<'R. Sho tput-Tracf-y, HaYen; Bcrg-r r. Kf'n- i ilworth; Skog, 'W ilm ette; Kan e, Xich () ls. DiHtance 2~ feet, ~·Yt inch es . . Pole vault - Hancock, K nilworth: I ~ethness, Ha,·e n; Duddl es ton. ::\'i<.:lwls :mel Thompson, Hasen. 7:-i-yard dn s h-Darthohomew. \\'ilnwtt<'; , r:'ullen, \Vilmette; Jlucl<llt-·stnn, Xic-hnl~ ; H eilmnnn . Haven. Time: lll ·"··cn nd~. Ughtwl·ights r.O-yard da~h- ::\'e\,·ton. K t' nilworth; Heen·!', Haven; Denholm, \Yilmette; I fertz, );ichols. Tinw: 8.4 second~. 75-yard dash-Kewton. Kenilw11rth; ltee Yes, Haven; 1\-IcKennon, Kenilworth ; Smith, Haven. Timt-: IO.:; seconils. 60-yard hurdles-ReeYes, Hann; Yerhalen, Wilmette; HanC'ock, K e nilwo rth; 'nok, Haven. Tim e: 10.1 seconds. Pole vault - Hnncock, K e nil\vorth; Shortridge, Kenilworth; ~oulP, \\.ilm H tt'. Fourth place not tak e n. }"!unning broad jump- Vail, K enilworth; C'ook, Haven; Finlayson, \Vilmette; Gooch, Wilm ette, and ::\Jc:'\n.mara , Xi c hols. Distance 14 fee t. Shotput-Gooch, \\·ilmette; F erg uso n, Nichols; Boukidis, Jla ven ; Stuart, Have n. Distance: 27 feet, 10=}~ inches. . Running high jump-~ewton , Kenilworth; Greggs, Nich o ls; Beach, Xichols; Facht, Wilmette, and Gibson, Haven . Height: 4, feet, 5 in ches. j 1· Clarence Long, Fonner +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + · Resident, Dies in South : RIDGELAND SCHOOL : Clarence Long, a resident of Witmette untit sev~ ral months ago, passed away recently tn Texa·.;, where he had g~:>ne with hi s wife and two children for ~us ~ealth. Although he had .been fail1 mg ,11 health for some time hi s death \\'as a di~tinct shoc k to hi s many Witmctte fnend s. 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W Heavywf'ights 50-yard dash-Camp, Nichols; \Yilliams, Wilmette; Kie1, \Vilmette; SampRon, HaYen. Time: 8.4 seconds. Hurdles-Champion, Nichols; :Nevins, 'Wilmette; Dawson, Nichols; Knapp, Wilmette. Time: 9.8 seconds. Running broad- \Villiams, Wilm e tte: Ryan, Nichols; Ne\'ins, Wilm ette; W ells, HaYen and Wilson, K e nilworth . DiHtance: 17 feet, 6 inches. Running high-Camp Nichols; Archer, Nichols; McQuire, HaYen; E\'er·ett, Haven and White, Wilmette. Distance: 4 feet, 9 inches. Pole Vault-HaineR, Ha\'en; Cornelius, !\ichoJs; Everett, Kichols ; tied for first. Hayes, 'W ilmette. Shotput- MacLean, Hann; \Vhite, Wilmette; Pagegood, ·Ha ,·e n ; Evere tt, Nichols. Distance:· 39 fe t, 10~ inches. 100-yard dash-Ca mp, Nichols; \Villiams, 'Vilmette; Haines, Haven; Sclmering, Nichols. . Time: 10.4 seconds. Is a model exactly the right size, the rilht capacity and the right price for your fam.Uy. And a small deposit will put any Frigidaire in your home immediately. 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