Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1934, p. 29

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separate leagues, each playing a double limination tourn ament in which every teamn will compete, until it has been defeated twice. The class champions and second place winners then will compete' in a second double limination .tÔurnamrent, to determine> the weight division champions. In the heavyWeight class there will be five, teams playing in -the league for- seniors weighing more than 135 pounlds, nine teams in. the league for juniors weighing ' more than- 1351 pounds. and six teams for, sophomores, -weighing more than 135 pounds. 27 Lightwoeght, Squad Twenty-seven teams will compete in t he ightweight class-three teams. of seniors weighing 135 pounds or under, six teams of juniors weighing 135 pounds or under, seven. teams of sophomores wighing 135. pounds or tinder and eleven teams of, freshmen %veighing more than 110,pounds. The featherweiglit class, for sopho- mores weighing 115 pounds or under * and freshmYen weighing' 110 pouftds or under, vviIl have eight teams, three i the sophomore group and fiNve in the freshman groiup. Plan, Independient Leagues, * At a later date, it is, announced, in- (iepen(Ient leagues 1ilbefre from*post graduates, ninth semester studenits, adviser room athletic man- agers. Sp)otts club memiiers, and sec- ond and third teams froin the var- sity and freshrnai-so.phiomiore squads. Anv boy enrolled at Nýew Trier is eligible to complete in intraniural New Deal for Consumer Subject for Symposium 'rforum of the Cook CountY I.cague of Women Voters wiIl hold a symposium on "A Neýwv DIeai for the Consumer," -Saturday, afternoon,. Janiu-- ary 13, at 2 o'clock, at : the Palmner Hoùse, Chicago. "Planning for the Consumer" will he discussed b' Charles E . Merriam, one of the three. members of President Roosevelt's National Planning board. "The Consumer and thie NRA" will be pre'sented by Paul H. oJiyI LIII C mIIiutes L>tIwtVflgames. The short time between games is necessitated by the fact that there are so many teams competing, it ig explained. 'Y. M., c. A. Appeals for Donations of FuMiture The YoungMen's. Christian asso- ciation of Northwestern university is asking for 'contributions of furniture f or a room in: Fisk hall on the. Ev- anstn capus which has been given to the qrganization by the university to be used as a, men's lounige. Resi-ý dents of the New Trier- villages- Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe-who have. lamps, rugs, chairs or. sofas they no longer have use for and would l.ike to donate to, the Y.- M. ýC. A. forý the new, lounge have been advised to get in touch à OIWi Christian Science, MISS MARGARET, MURNEV GLENN, .C. S. B. of Boston, Massschustts> Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Motber Church,, îThe First Church of Christ, Scientist, -in Boston, Massachusetts.: In the :Churcb Edifice, Greenleaf. and Beach Rd. GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Monday, Januaryý 15, 1934, 8:00 P. M. To b. given by First. Churcli of Chrîst, Scientist, of Glencoe The Public Is Cordially lnvited tW Attend: Martha Hale, daughter of the M. V. Hales, 514 Abbotsford road, Kenil- worth, etertained at, a small bridge party last Thursday.,> EUROPEAN OR AMER.ICAN PLAN

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