WILMETTE LIFE Febru~ry 7, 1930 Four Big Ten Track Teams Will Clash in Patten Gym 300 N. T. Boys in Intramural · Cage Tourney They almost have a signature-the tables done by Tatman I Women who go around a lot develop a sixth sense about tables. While they carry on a sprightly con., versation, or poke casually at the hors d'oeuvres, they've already known at a glance whether yours is "done by Tatman." If the dinner service is distinctive, with plates from the world's greatest potters . . . if the glass, fragile and shimmery, or sturdily English as the case may be, is in famous reproduc· tions- "Tatman" floats through every feminine mind. There's no such other stock of care· fully selected china and glass north of the Loop. We'd like to show you our new things. ·TATMAN 517 DAVIS STREET EvANSTON 625 N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO More than three hundred New Tr irr High school boys are playing intramu r·'l basketball, with fifty-three teams cr11 ,·;. peting· for school honors. Nine separ 1 , 11~ intramural leagues have been form ed in three weight classifications. Thr , c nine leagues are made up of te:ttn" chosen from the various boys advi ~n r ;ooms. Seniors, juniors and sopholllt l1·. ·s weighing more than 135 pounds c,),11 · pt>tc in the heavyweight division. T J;·' hght\'..·eight d.ivision is for seniors, jtll :iors and sophomores weighing less li 1a n 135 pounds and for fr~shmen weig-h1 t 1~ . c·ver 120 pounds, wh1le the feath erweight division is composed of sonhomores weighing less than 115 pou;1 J, and freshmen weighing less than 1.211 pounds. Every team will compete until it !t: 1 ;Jeen defeated twice. The class cham pions and second place winners will thct~ compete for the three weight division Each weight division championships. championship team will receive the u ~; u ; tl intramural medals awarded annuallv b' the New Trier Board of Educati~lll . · In the following scores, which are f,.r intramural games played between Jan uary JO and February 4, the namt·s I Record Holders Lead Way "Funkhauser," "Binnie," "Aschenba ch ." to Purple's Tank Entry etc., indicate the teacher whose a1h· i ~ · · r Three Big TcJl record holders. two room the various teams rt.:prescnt : oi wlwm hold the na ti L )Ilal i ntercoll'Ntthl'nHI~ht Dhfsion · :!1 ) legiate rccnrcl in their specialti es, form FunkhausH .... 17 Nay ...... 15 Endicott the nucleu s nf ::\orthwestern uniYcr- Binnie A.Rchenbach . . .. . 4 .ToneR sity's swimming team which opens the .JonE'!'i . . . . . 22 Schumaclwr conference season in a dual meet with J,lghtwelgbt DIYislon vVisconsin at Patten gym Friday, Fch- .Jones .1:! . J7. Binnie Caton .10 PerRing . .. n ·ry 1-L .Ja('){:-;on . . lG Duckles fhc champion splashers who grace Carpente r .12 Oaks :! II 7 Minnema. the ranks of the Purple team are Capt. Endicott !1 .12 l· unkhau:-;H AI Schwartz, national intercollegiate RE-iley . . Edwards 17 Duckl e ~ record holder in all the free stvle Aschenbach . . ... 9 .Tones . . . 11 ~ti events; Dick Hinch. holder of the iSO Aram .. .... . .... 17 Ream ..... . ~:~ . . ... . 12 Persing yard hack stroke record and Don Abbott .14 Jones . . Petersen, holder of the Big Ten 200 Condon llf'u ,·ywt·lght Dh·lslon yard breast stroke mark. 111 Caton . 27 Flaniggam . 11 . Hi Edwards These men were all members of last .Taeksnn .1.., . . 15 Oaks year's Northwestern team which won Abbott 16 Pt' l'Sing· . . . 17 Caton the Xational Intercollegiate champion- Heil r y . . 26 W. IJ. Brown ship. · In addition to these men Coach Tom Robin~on has a number of credN. T. MUSIC CLUB MEETS itable performers in Bill Covocle and The. Senior Music club of New Trier Bill \Vilson. free stvle: Bob Howlett High school met at the home of Ari an breast stroke and Harold BoYer in th~ Dclandcr in \Vilmettc Thursday afterback stroke. · noon of this week. Four Big Ten track teams will test their prowess at Patten gymnasium Saturday, February 15 at the annual Quadrangular indoor trac)< meet which will i1~clude the squads from Chicago, Ohio, Northwestern and \Yisconsin. Ohio and Chicago will, according_ to advance dope. · fight it out for first honors. Both teams have a well balanced group of athletes who will mea~ ure up with the best track talent 111 the countn in their particular event. The big ac·e on the Buckeye team ~ill be George Simpson. national collegtate dash champion and ,,·orld's record holder in the 100 yard sprint. Root in the sprints and \\"caver in the shot put are the two principal stars on the ~laroon squad. ~orth wcstern will make its biggest hid for a showing in the pole vault where Coach Hill has several luminaries top{)ed by Tom \Yarne. co- holder of the Big Ten and Xational Intercollegiate record~. Sam Hehr. \\'isconsin\ star shot putter will he a fa ,·orite to win his speciality in which he holds the B1g Ten n ·ctlrtl . ... · Why Not Today? Vera Megowen's Two Tea Rooms have become quite the place for Luncheons, Dinners and Afternoon gatherings--due to her personal attention and supervision of all the good things served. In the quiet elegance and homelike charm of The Orrington, you also can find the way to comfonable, carefree, happy living. Why not an Orrington home this Spring and Summer? A few very delightful suites are now availablesome unfurnished and with inviting kitchenettes. 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