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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 53

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May 24, 1929 WILMETTE Ill' l.ll&t l&llt LIFE ""' 111n .JIJH New Trier Track Squads Win From E· vanston,s Best By James Baker New Trier's Senior track team defeated Evanston 75 1/3 to 37 2/3 at the latter's track, We<lnesday afternoon, May 15. The ] uniors also won hut the score was close, 45 to 41. and the result was in doubt until the' running of the last event, the 440-yard sprint relay, which the Gray and Green Ponies won with ease. The Evanston Seniors won only one track event, the 220 low hurdles, won by T. Snead. This is the first time that the Orange and Blue has been defeated in a dual meet since 1917. Proviso has since turned the trick Carl Hall and Art Macintosh, both of New Trier, were the stars of the meet with 13 points apiece. Hall won the high jump with a leap of 5 feet 8 inches; he led the timber-topper~ home in the 120 yard high hurdles and placed second to Grimes of Evanston in the shot put. Macintosh ran the hundred yard dash in ten seconds flat; he won the broad jump with a leap of 20 feet, 8 1/2 inches and placed next to Guy in the 220. The north shore lads scored a slam in the mile run , and won the relay in the fast time of I :35.9. The quarter was won by Captain Cassell who has been troubled by a pulled ligament in his right leg. In the relay, Mart's leg nearly doubled up on him but l-te managed to keep going and beat his opponent. Bennie Richards, of foothall and basketball fame, beat his teammate Kingsley in the pole vault, going over the bar at 10 feet. () inches. Saturday, May 25, . the tracksters travel to Evanston again, this time for the Suburban league meet. Senior summaries 100 Yard Dash: Won by Macintosh (NT) ; . Guy _(NT), se<'ond ; Russell (E), third. Time, :10. 220 Yard Dash: Won by Guy (NT) ; Macintosh (NT), l'econd; De Gette (E), third. Time, :22.3. 440 Yard Run: Won . by Cassell (NT I; W. Snead (E), second; Scott (E), third. Time, :54.8. 880 Yard Run: 'Von by Wieland (NT): De Beers (NT), l"econd ; Fox (E), third. Time, 2:12. Mile Run: Won by Windes (NT) : Burns (NT), second; Older (NT), third. Time, 120 Yard High Hurdles: Won by Hall (NT): Anderson (E), second; Howe (E), third. Time, :16.5. 220 Yard Low Hurdles: Won by T. Snead (E) ; Gibson (NT). second ; Martin (E), third. Time, :26.1. Pole Vault: Won by Richards (NT) : Kingsley (NT). second; Putman (E). third. Height, 10 feet. 6 inches. High Jump: Won by Hall (NT) ; Kingsley (NT), Howe (E), and Lindstrom (E), tied for second . Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Broad Jump: Won by MaclntoRh (NT) ; Howe (E), second; Richards (NT), third. Distance, 20 feet, 8¥.! Inches. Shot Put: Won by Grimes (E) ; Hall (NT), second; Kappelman (E), third. Distance, 41 feet. Discus: Won by Kappelman (E); Grimes {E), second; Joslin (NT), third. Dis· tance, 101 feet, 11 inches. 880 Yard Relay: Won by New Trier (Roth, Macintosh, Guy, and Cassell). Time, ,1 :35.9. ~ ~ EO m~: nrrr mn 11 What the Churc. h .Does for Your Community The influence of the Churches in your neighbor· hood is not limited to religion alone. Our chttrches actively and earnestly support and encourage every organization having for its purpose the betterment and uplifting of humanity in general. They instill respect for and obedience to the national and local ra,vs, foster the spirit of patriotism, teach charity for the poor and unfortunate, stand steadfastly for the highest principles of citizenship and zealously guard the moral as well as the physical welfare of the people. In fact their influence is only for the best. Such an institution merits your unqualified and continuous support. Make your choice next Sunday from the follow· ing ·Churches: F ~ llllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 :o8. ,.. E ~ t:; ~ Directory of Churches: Wilmette Euglish Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Snenth Street The Farst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Carl 1. Emp1on ~ F Rev. Horace G. Smith The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avtnues The Farst Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. George D. Allison Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland .Junior Summaries 100 Yard Dash: Won by Saxon (NT) ; third. Time, :10.6. 220 Yard Dash: Won by Saxon (NT) ; Wanger (NT), second; Quinlan (NT), third. 660 Yard Run: Won by Hair (E) : Onderdonk (E), second; Pav~icek (NT), third. Time, 1 :43.1. 120 Yard Low Hurdles: Won hy Kramer (NT); O'Brien (NT), second; Twerdahl (E), third. Time, :16.4. Pole Vault: Won by Twerdahl (E); White (NT) and Stewart (E) tied for second. Height, 10 feet. High Jump: Won by French (E) : Sievers (E), second: White (NT), third. Height 5 feet, 4 Inches. Running Broad Jump: Won by Schilling (E); Saxon (NT), second; French (E), third. Df!::tance, 19 feet, 9 Inches. Shot Put: Won by Howe (NT) ; Jones (E), second; King (NT), third. Distance, 44 feet, 6 Inches. St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 St. John's Lutheran Chufch Wilmette and Park A venues Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton Rev. Herman W. Meyer F~rst ~ F Congregational ChurCh Rev. Vere V. Loper Lake and Wilmette Avenues Publi1hed by the Interchurch Adverti1ing Committee, Wilmette Church Federation ) iffi~Witrnlf&ifl\1&1\i~-ld\i&biiihiiil\iiil\ilfclifl\iifl\il!i'\ilt&ltl\iltl\i-l

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