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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 40

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icetbali league tomorrow, Friday eve- ning. The Greenleaf Cabmen earned the right la play in the finals last Fri. day evening by eliininating Huf* Boiers of Evanston to the tunie of .30 ta 21. The Texacosquintet drw a *"by" for the first play-off -and bas onfly, the Greenleaf Cab to nîeet ýin the final play-off. The championship tilt wiIi be the big gamie tomorrow evening -in the, Playground .and Recreation. board's roster of gaines and has been set for 8 o'clock.. Preceding it the C. Y. O teani wiIl meet Cayr-Léen Beauty salomers -at 7' o'clock and imniediate- Iy following it Sith's. Stars will ,meet, Don Baxter's Laboratorites at 9 i'ciock. Iii addition ta the fact that the Greenleaf-Lynain Tex aco gaine wilI determine a championship, it bas sig- nuificance because *of the fact that the 1Ly 'nain teain has been .poining ta a retur,î engagement with the Cab- men ever since they sufered,. their only defeat of the season thus far frorn thein at the first of the seasoni. Deerfield Cagers Trim Wilmette 'Five The basketball teain representing the Chnristian Endeavor society of.the First Presbyterian church of Wil- mette iQst ta Deerfield, 40 ta 25, ini a North Suburban Preshyteriaii Atbletjc league gaine tast. Saturday night at thè Stolp schooi. The league is composed of tearns irorn Christiani Endeavor societies in eight Presby- rian churches on the north shore and west north shore. Dick Torrev, forward, was the Ieading scorer for Wilinette in' the game Iast .Saturday. Members of the tearn lx.sides Torrey inc'lude, James Chamnbers, forward, John, Bartholo'- mew, Jr., center, and Dudley Vene- kiasen a -nd Philip. Osborne, guarcis,. Osborne îiured hbis right foot in thle gaine Iast week and was taken out in the third quarter. Fred Paver was substituted for him.. 0. Geppert Gathercoal, Hoffmann FIorlst%' -(18, 15,o là) James, Hoffmann Jake Hoffnîannr E. Scbhildgen E. Miller, B. Thaiman i C. Gepipert E.. PhlllIps R. Hoffluan H. Schlueter referee Baptlst (1,12, 7) F. Guthridgre W.flaas E. McDow E. CarIson A. Youngberg A. 1-eerens, J. Struipf %aékie, r-eferee Seddon B. Plat~ A. Seddon F. Conger A. Fuessle A. eerens llowarul P. T. A. (9,'154 là, là) W. Thalmaun H. Schlueter W. Fifer Ai Tucker- Ei., Thalrnanni Teani stind<ing,- in inel's volleyball leaguie: W. L. Pct. Baptist ...8 .889 Hoffmann Fh'is4ts S i.889 Howard P Ir. A., 3 .667 Y. P: C........ . 3 6 .333 .Sedd ' ni1 Methodîst I8.1 BAS<ETBALI, North Shiore Lýeagrue Ilffînaïnil .FlorIst'% sinItii'"s taîrs (10) (20 C.Bo0vie,f 0 2 2 ..Ie, R.Hluck,f, 1 0 O Ftzgrld..f O R.Leonar,(,t3 I 1 ('.Marýkly,g- O E.Schuett.g 1i0O0O b.Snîiiihg i 1- iJ'n.-x n,g 1 1 0 .J.FtzgrlId.,g 1 1 JMntnraý.,g 1 o 0O <.Ptison.,f 3 1 0 0 ,f i OS.Pwnan,f 1 J.Parker,,g 01 W. Mackie, referee Lýyttini Texaros -C. Y. 0. (21) (2 7) b ~b. C.Thorsen,f 3 0 I n 1 c h,'f 5 T.Saxton,f 3 0 O F.Olerich . f 0 R.Horn,c 2 0O0O WOIerich,c O E.H-airdt,g 2 0 3 J.H-arrlisn.,g 0O RMcL., 3i t.iMeter,g 1I J.lagal.E4 W. Macki b. If. p H.Mýeyer,f 2 O 3 D.Philllps,f 1i() 2 B.Meyer,c i O 3 R.Crarner,g 2. O 4 .Moore,g 1 O 2 APhil~ ins 14 W« Mi lie r, B.Foxf L.Witt,c T.Goachr.,g 1Meii', "B"»Leagne St. Franels <17) - Ioft mmnnFinorists b.f. P. b. 1. J.O'.Nell,f 2 0 1 I REvansl,g 1 O 2 R.Bulllvant 2 0 0 E.Brarnr.,f 1 O O B.Moran,c i O 0 J.Hôfimn.,f 2 1 O B.Flaher,g 1 O O W.Johnsn.,e O O O V.Meter,g .2 1i'tIH.Johnsn.,g 2 1 v K.Wagner,gOOi M.Dooffe,f O O 1 W. Mackie, referee wiI. confée. (19) WInbergs (20) b.f. P. b. f. p. T.Buck.f 2 i1i1L.Goss g '2 O 2 J.,Nevins,f 2 i 1 R.Fridm,f, Ô O 0I G.Nevins,g i O 1 C.Nordbg.,c 2. O O R. Moran g 2 O i R. Goss,g 0 2 1 G.Joines,g O O O H.Winbg.,f 1 O 3 E.Pchnw.,g-O O 0 R.bMacbn., 222 R.Yngbrg.g i 1 20 W.: Mackie, referee Y. -P. C. (21) IH M.ýKneip.f O0OôO0.A G.Whlte,g O«i1O0.A T.Schlutr.,f, 2 092 B J.MIIIer,c .2 1 1 È A.Bauer,g 1 O 2. D *R.Steffns.,f '3 2 '2 C.ffall,g O i O 'raiW. Mackie, Temstandings in Hres(22) . 1 1t . b. A.Brown,f i &'y.Brownf 2 I.Flsher,ce 1 ..BIayl'k,g 2. ).Caznp'l,g 4 refer "B' Wlnbergs 7 St. Franci.s . 6 Willîette Confectimùi(ry Hornets Y.P. C. i-Ioff rnnnn Irs' ree league: ,i Lost f. p 1 2 013 0 4 Pet, .750. .625, .3751 .250 .125 31ens C"i.ague: WiIlies' (24) Terrierýs (17) J. Lingel R. Smith G. Drake P. Christensen L. Hoffni J. Ciayton J. Badger W. Spinney H. Eninlch .. RandalI W%. Leary R Rogers Helier. referee Twisters (25) R. Torrey P., Emrich If. Her bon J. Gaither, Helier. referE Ha chas (5 H. Clark S. Edmonds H-. I<ramr H-eller, rete AUl stars (32Y R. Green F. Asehbacher 'F. Kaspar A. Chubb A. Rsso J.stein, St. F.renois (30) H. Borre . Chubb P.Oelerich D.Kla standings ln"C the .iwcrearîcrn board were îurnishec by the teains in the "B" league nieet- ing at the .Howard gymnasium on iTuesday evenings. Only five points separated the total scores of the los- ers and winners in ail tbree of the games and two of those games were wvon by on-ý-point margins, and one of thein after three over turne per- iods. Winber .g.Drugs anid Wilmette Con-' fectionery had the 7' o'clock gaine and started, off the dueling by .fin- ishing 20 to .19 in favor of the :Drug- gis'ts, but only after' the Confection- ery quinte had failed to.make, good on. four thows rigbt under the basket during. the last thirty, seconds of play. the ihrill of the 'evening- came when trhe Hornets and. Y. P. C. gaine was won during the third over turne period by' the. Hornets, 22 to 21.* At that the game would have been tied if Ainos Brown of the Liornets and Adam l3auer, bad both mnade the fre throws they were awarded- through the .fouls duriug the last few-seconds. ,Brown sank his, but Bauier's shot failed to bit the backboard and thtps the Hornets won the gaine., The last gaine of the evening he- tween St. Francis 'and H-offinan Flor- isf s ended, 17 to 14,. which: is an extra good bas ketball gaine anywhere, but it came in the nature. of an ati-cii- Max, following as closely as it did on the beels of the spectacular gaines played during the eariier part of, the. evening. league for men. Cayr-Leen %-s. C. Y. O Howard gymnasin.' 8 P. m. - North Shore. Basketball leag9ue for men Second play-off. First Round tie. Howard gymnasium., > qP. mi. - North Shore Basketball league for men, Smith's. Stars v.Dn Baxter Co. Howard gynxnasilumn.. S atnrd ay, Febrnary 1; P' p. m.-Basketball practice for kiIs S'tolp .gypInaslum. Mon.day, Februnary 19 7 pi. r.-Boxiing and'wrestling cass loward gymnasinni. 7 p. m.-B3asketball practice for girls. Stolp gymnaslum'. 7:30 p. mn.-Basketball for girls. "A" league. Kudas vs. C. D. A. Stolp gym- na si um. .7:30 p. rnb-VoIleyball for in. Hoff- mîan Florists vs., Howard P. T. A. 1I towtrd gymnasium. 7 :30 n.rni.-Volleall f" , ý ligbtweight score was 19 to 9 and the W. Mackie, referee heavyweight 23 ta 7. . Teani standing in, "A" leagtue: Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'- W.TL.1 'okField scbool of Forest Park MaSters ..........5 3 wil payth lcstaté Bank ..... 5 3 wil ia te oal tcanis at the How- C. S.. ... 5 3 ard gymnasium. HfranFolt 8 P. ini.-Men's . basketbail. "C" league. Friday, Febrnary i@ Ail Star-, vs. Crickets. Stolp gymina.sýi- 4 :15 P. ni.-Granimar' School Boys' uni. Pct. basketball gaines. Wilmette vs. F.ield 9 P.-i.-Men's basketbafl. "«A" league. .625 sehool Forest Park. Peewees, Light- Willnette Battery VS. State Bank. How- .625 weighis, and Heavyweights. H-oward ard gyrnnaslum*. .625 gyrunasii. -1-Il.' 9 p. in.-Men's baskè.tbal1. ~C Jeagu 1e. .500 7 p. ni. - Nortb Shore Basketball Teèrrieriq' 's. 'wisters-.Stolp gymnaminni.

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