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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 19

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at the Oak Park field house, but this didn't prevent B311 Faymonville of New Trier from setting a new field house record of 52 feet 9 inches in the shot put4 Oak Park took seven first' places and New Trier tbree..in. the senior section. of the meet, giving the west siders a 61¼ to 3132 victory. In the junior divisioin for boys under .16 years of age Oak Park won, 43 to 19.' Each teamn had three first placesto, its- credit,, but Oak Park took more seconds and thirds besides. winn'ing the relay event. New Trier also lost th.is event in- the senior section. "Caàp" KintIey Takes Valit James Kingley, New Trier' captain, jumped Il feet 3 inches to take first place in the pole vault. Ris tearn- mate, Paul Soule, w-on third in this event. Louis Bollensen took first place ini the bigh jumfp for New Trier. His record was 5 feet 10 luches. Fred WVoleben, another New Trier -boy, place(] third. In the broad jump AI Streubing of New Trier, mis sed first place -by haîf un inch. Duncan of Oak Park won the event with a jump of 20 feet 6'/? inches.- Paul Dempsey. of New Trier Nvas third. Other second and third places, bc- sides, those already mentioned, were ,Won for New Trier as follows: George M\axwell, second, and 'Phil Hoza, third, in the 60-yard, high hurdles; D)eW\itt Jones, third in 'the 50-yard' dash ; Martin Blridges tied with O'Donnell of Oak Park. for third in thue 440-yard dash, and Phil Hoza, third, in the 60-yard Iow hurdies. .' Cowan Leads Juuiior,& Cowan was the outstanding per- for-mer; for New Trier igl:the junior section ,of the meet. He took two firsts, oue in, 'the shot put and the. other in the 60-yard low hurdles, 'aid copped third in the broad jumip. His time for the low hurdies %vas 8.2 sec- onds. He, threw .,the shot 45 feet 7 inches. In the 660-yard ruti Johnson took llirst for New . Trier, coveriug the dis- Dr. Sherwood Eddy W111 Give. Lecture at.Temple March i The popular course of lectures con- ducted. by the North'Shore Congre- gation Israel atf the, temple building, in Glencoe wil corne <te a close Thursday evening, Marcb 1,- with a lectureýby Dr. Sherwood Eddy, on "The Menace, of Hitlerism." Dr. Eddy was graduated f rom Yale in 1891. In 1896 he went to Itndia, at his own 'expense. After lifteen years ofwork among the stud ents of.the Indian empire hie was c alled to b 1e secretary for Asia for the national * cuncil. ofthe,Young Men's Chris- tian. association. Fo mauy years. he served in this capaiyamnrh students'and officiaIs. of India.' China, J apan and the Near East. He re-, turned recently from bis eightb visit to Ru'ss la,'t*o of ¶Nhic~h were nmade' to Czarist and six to Soviet Russia. Before the World war Dr. Eddy was engaged with Dr. John R. Mott in conducting meetings, for. studen'ts througbout Asia. In China the audi - ences often reached 3,000 in a single nigbt. The officiais of China, fromn the president and vice-president down to the gov.ernors and local officiais received Dr. Eddy sometîmies. sendiug ôut officiai proclamations of the meetings. In some tbirty co untries of Asia and Europe be bas workéd arnong stjidents and in tbe throbbing centers of political, industrial and social life. He bas copie to know hundreds of leaders in al 4epartmnents, of life in-, cludiug Prime Minister Rainsay Mac- Donald, Bernard Shaw, President Hindenburg, Professor' Albert Ein- stein, Mahatma :Gandhi,. Kagawa of. Japan -and former, President Chiang Kai-shek of, China. Tickets may be obtained at the REM1EfY D1EMMES C AUSE View of Trendis," wiII be given at the Lake Shore Forum of Temple Sbolomi, 3480 Lake Shore drive. Chi- cago , Monday evening, February 19. Mr. Thomias wil discuss wbat is hap- pening in America today. and whether President Roose-velt>is leadîing us to- ward' ruin or happiness, it is ex- plained. 1117 G3REEN'LEAF AVE. ejDJnASr A,.* eA& Carlson -Midget -Radios end1 Exchang.d Sots EASY IrRRMS LYON&NE1ALY I 615 Daviê St. EVSMuton Ir wiII Win a cGenerai EIectric- Sun Lam, FREEI (Worth $55.80) Write prize -winning. ltetô f 100 words. Second Prize-G. E. Infra-Red Lamp- 'O Read the detaîls of this easy prize contest open to al Rules of CoutestI KNUDTSON MORTGAGE & LoAN Co. ,1167 WILMETTE AVE.. WILMBTTE 1167 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. 0F NORTI4ERN ILLINOIS X We have a Complete listing of al properties ini Highland Park, wbether for. sale or for rent. * IVe are at your service * H.and R. ANSPACH Rtai hstaie - T ravel Ba'-arf r 386 Central Ave. Highland Park 1212 il: >1 P-PfUIVE VVIL- 1944 i: -

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