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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 33

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October 25, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE JJ New Trier Grid - . Squad Downed by Proviso Eleven Open School ~ew Trier High school dropped its A~ the intramural football league 'ieasecond stratght Subu·rhan league game .;nn at :\"ew Trier High school reached to Proyiso at the latter's field la~t ~at the half\\'aY point laM \'\'t'Ck t'tHl ttrdav. 12 to 10. Xcw Trier kd at the , Princctnn ,\·a~. ahead in the heavv)Jalf,·8 ·tl· I)_ . weight diYision with four victories, o;1c Coach \Vatter . \schenhach tt~cd the ! ie. and no defeats, while Illinois was X ew Tr.ic r second tea Ill i11 t h <.: ti r.~ t leading tht· ·tight\\'eight di,·ision \\'ith quarter, when Proviso !-.cored it~ lir:--t ti,·e win:-; and nne loss. touchdown. After the \"cw Tri er sub- , Tht· ~tanding nf t ht· t cams at th e stitutes had · tulvanccd tlH· hall fro111 rln~c tti the tir:-t half nf the ~cason the middle of the field deep into Pro ·,yas as follows : Iviso territon·. }laas, J>n1,·i:--u iullhark. Jff'a vywelglats Tt·an1 broke through left tack!~· lllt" a ~p<:r 'Von Ti(:'d Lost Pt!-<. I A I'ri tt cf' tnn ...... . ~ 1 0 18 tacular HS-yard .run and a tnttchdo\\'n. i Y:II P ·· l 0 H In the ~econd quartn tltl' \"n\' Tril'r l Iarva rd .. 0 1 3 2 rl'gulars completely <lutda~:o;cd · their ' ll ; t(llll··lllll I) l .iat h t \\'I' i I! h t !" \H'st :-;idt· opponents. ~coring a t·1tt<.: lt - I Tt ·:t l l l \\"nn Ti f>d Lost l'ts. down and a safety. Itt fart. tla·r ke11t I Ill i 1 H ,j s :i 0 1 20 . . I the upper ' h:111d thruugh .. tt l tit~· rt· ftllli ;lll;\ 4 0 1 16 i Xorth\v cs t (· l'Jl ... :~ 0 :! 12 mainder of th e game, hut pcnaltil':l'Pth irkrahk attL"Iltillll h;t ~ hn·tt l'urdup L 0 :~ -1 totaling 140 Yard:- cltrch·d the Xcw ·wi:-:l·ow-:in 1 0 I L o -l ·I 4 Trier 11ff e 11 S(" .· Proyi S(l wa' ·. pc·n a I iz1·d dra\\ 11 tu tht: IlL"\\ hra1Kh 11i tlw :\dnlt·h 11i<'higan (I ere arc the results of intramural lltdv ttine yards- ill!" the t'tlt irv g;unt··. ·Bc,Jm :'clHltll ui till' Dance \\'hirlt It is also ,~·ortln· of tm' tlti ~ ,n that \"l'\\' nl 't'ttl"rl Thur s da~· ( kttlhn 2-l. at lht g-anH'..; played recently: October 21 Trier m de tt· t~ first dn,nt s 1ll Pro - l'ottlllltlltit,· Hou~c i11 \\"innl:tka . ).frs. Indiana 21. Purdut:· 0: Yale 0. Prince ,·iso\ inur. .\d,dplt Bolm \\·a:- prl':-l'nt a :; ht~~tt:;:- ton 0: Harvard 12. Dartmouth f1: Oc-· tohn lR-- Princcton 12. Harvard f1: Prn,·isn scored its :--tTlltHl l·lll l" hdll\\!1 at tht· opening n ·rL·ption. .\IH)\"L ' i:-; Bnnir t· Jl,·ltm·~ . :111 .\<J,Ipll Yak . 12. Dartmouth G: Illinois 13, itt " tlw iourth quartt·r on a ll)ng p<J-- s . l\[ichigan 9; October 16-Tndiana 20, m ·l·r the goal line. lt \\:t~ ;d'l ) in tlti . :; J: ,d m pupil. Pttrdtw 7: \\.isconsin 20. Xorthwrstnn period that '\"c,,· Tril'r ~t'l\n·d \\'!tat tit\ 7. RECITAL AT STUDEBAKER n~~cials ca lk<! a ~a fd,·. hut \\'lt:tt \"tw Tritr ians conknd ..;ifnulcl !tan· htTll \" ;tr nni lle\\·itt. n· lli~t. is to pn·sellt a . . a touchdo\\"ll . . \ \"<:\\' Tri·T pla _n· :· · 1 1 c::. 1 1 s \I~:-:-; Harra·t .\lom of Kenilworth i~ 1 11 1 1 fell n11 the hall hl'hind Pnl\·i:-.11\ 1-(llal t'vctta :tt tw · ttH L' ; 'l'r t watn · tllH :ly t' Xptcted home from Denison uni,·er line \Yit hin the end Wilt', hut t lw nrti- :titnn(I(Jtl. Oct,hn !.i. ;1t 3:30 o'clock . .~it,· t)\'cr the week-end of Ocotber 2) 1 ciats ruled that \\' h<'ll tltt· pia~ " ·a . . 'l'lw appc:tr:tnrc-11\ llltdcr the din·rti1111 ! an~! 26. ~tl) attend the golden wcd.din~ I I annin:rsary of ·her grand parents. ; romph' tl'rl the hall wa-. llttt-.idt· tiH· t'll<l ,,j r:trth:t <>tt , In =---·--·-____ __ zone. I Coach .\sche11kt ch :--tatt·d tlti . . \\t't·k that the wnrk ni the "\"n,· Trier litll· has greatly impru,·c d. at1rl ltc !tad ~IH· · cia) praise.: for tht· work ul I.Prt'tl z. left tackle. nntl Scltrncd('r. right enrl. in la:-t ~atttrdav's hattk \\itlt Jlrl·\· i~tl . Connor at fullhark ;,b,, \\a-. gl1i11g ~IH)(I last ~aturday and tlt(' kirkittg ~~f T 11 Ill IIi rl.;- s. "\" l" w T r in capt a i 11 , '\ a :-; agai11 om· of tlte Pllt~t;tnclitl .~· it·attu··:,.. nf tltl' gamr . !lick< ptlnting tlti-. :-ca~nn has bern hctln !ltall that ,,j any nlaver on tcanb \\'ltirlt lt:1n· ' 'il ll'"'l 'd \t· ~r Trier. 1 Intramural Grid Tourney at N. T. at Halfway Mark \ _ l_ ____ ' I ': 1 ---- - -· 1 .SOMETHING DIFFERENT Why not have something out of the ordinary to look forward to today - and all this week? Just come in and taste V e r a M e g o w e n ' s food. There are a I ways tempting · dishes expertly prepared-and each menu is arranged by Vera Megowen herself, to assure perfectly balanced meals. Eight T earns Compete in N. T. Water Polo Tourney \Vater polo is a sport occupying the attention of between tifty and ~ixty "\"c\\· Trier High school boys this month. :\. water polo tournament ic; now under wav. with eight teams of .;eyen memhcr.s each entered. The Tarpons, led by Captain Christie, and the Sea Horses. led by Captain Rohh. are ahead in the race for watrr poln honors each team having \\'Oil three games 'and tied one for a total oi four ~een points. The Muskics, led hy Captain \Vitt, are third, having won t·w, 1 games and tied two for a total (lf twelve points. Four other teams. \Vhales, Bass, Red Horse and Pike. have six points each, while the ~harks are at the bottom with two. Thrse standings wen· corrected to the encl oi last week. DOLLY MAD ISO I America.' :s Famous Patterns in Sterling Silver Flatware by GORHAM In tl1e Dolly Madison pattern-named for one of America's noted hostesses-the GORHAM Unexcelled Fountain Sec()ice Tea each afternoon Z: jO to 5 .' JO designers have portrayed the Open Saturday and Sunday Till 9 P. M. ... simplicity ancJ grace of the Colonial perioJ. 'GUEST FROM MONTANA Albert H. Thompson of Judith (~ap. \font., has been visiting his sister. "M r~ Harry W. Mons, 157 Woodstock a,·enue Kenilworth. this week, and his mot.her, Mrs. James Evans. whom he has "not seen for ten years. Mr. Thnmp<;on, who has a wheat ai1d st0ck ranch in Montana, will return to his homr twxt Tuesday. \[r. and Mrs. Hovt King, 7ll Forest annuc. had as their guest for several <lays this week the former's hroth<>r, Lu-cien King, of Indianapolis, Ind. to .show _you It will be a pleasure the complete line G 0 RHAM Flatware of SPAULD lNG-GO RHA,M, Inc. FORMERLY SPAULDING & COMPANY VERA MEGOWEN'S TEA SHOPS Frtncb Pto()encal Room 514 MAIN ST. ]ewele1·s Michigan Avenue Orrington Avenue RuedelaPaix CHI(' A G 0 £V ANSTON PARIS .EVANSTON Early American Room M r. and Mrs. ]. Glen Wray of Glencoe entertained members of the H. and \V. club at Skokie club Tuesday ev~ ning. -o- AuociauJ u·ith BLACK, STARR & FROST- GORHAM, Inc., NtwYorlc so 1 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON

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