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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 29

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ct 1boysw s vu- lIWP WU K - second in both sections of the Subur- bos ill be the Oak Park relays. C R A ban leagut, indoor track and. field They are to be held on Saturday, FAMO1JS MOTOR C R A mneet at the Oak Park fieldhouse Iast March 24, in the Oak Park field- <'S H M N W1 0 W SO E Saturday. New Trier had 33, ýpoints bouse. " H A H N N in the senior division, six points. less; than the winner, Oak Park Th intanA paigOUR SLOGAN IS junior meet also went to, Oak Park, ýrirs33¼4., Evaniston finislied third 'fAd'T-leY of Winnetka4,soprano in îoth sections. wl give a recital at Kimball hall on i i* i To Ne Tie wntth ,cdniesday evening, March 21. a' 8:1, > Pp iv stir breaking two leagueýorecocdsunder-the ;direction of k rde Jessie f o îeý brekig wolegu rcods Fy-B. Hall. She will be acc(ompanied 'at' monville set a new mark in the shot thé piano by Edgar Nelson. Her ex- put xvith a toss of 50. feet 5 inclies,.tniepormwuicuefirgop the old record of 47 feet 6.3 inche s ~snsoesn yBcacn- U ~ I ~ ? B R A 'L ~ having been niade by Schumann of pitinb adl n n > oat~~* w New Trier in 1932. In the pole vaut 1oitisnwel aons by ahmon, Schozert D GEMihiA 5300BoAC&- holnRodChs King-sley's jurnp of 12 feet '%6 inch a ela og yBàm;.cùer broke the old league mark of 12 feet !truss and. Debuss. The' last twoI Sinch, set by Skellv of. Qak Park in i gip vl e yndr onposers. Shatter League Records Oak Park also established a new league r ecor(1 in the 60-y-ard h igli hurdies when Brandt covered* the distance in 7.9 seconds. The old mark, made i111 1932, was held by Runge of Evanston. It was 8 sec- Nem'- Trier jplaced ini everv event *except plie, and this is considered an excellent shovving ini view of the fact that';iv'e schools were entered. Strubing.Takes a Firit Besides the twoô first places \%,on by Favmonville and Kingsley ini setting the new league records, Strubing added another first place for Newi Trier ini the senior mneet bv broad j umping "'0 fret ll,ý inches. SPIECLS FOR THUItSDAY, PIDAT and SATURDAT TENDER NATIVE MILK FED-DRY PICKW I BABY PIKE MaNwell -helped New rier's total by taling second in twô e vents, thé 6-adhigh hurdies and the highi jurnp. It was the first tire Maxwell had tried the 'high jump 1in', league Competition. Ris jump 'of5 feet 7 inches was, only an inch behind that of the winner, Jennings of Evanstop. Bollensen of New Trier, usually god fer 5 feet 10 inches in this event, was unable to take part in the meet be- cause of an injured foot. Sirloin.: lb.17 i Club or. ~ Porterbouse, lb. £ day, Fnrday ana Saturêay lb. ALU W PORK LOIN ROASI Young Iean. b l RiL or bom nd .... ....I IFANCY NO. I TEXAS Ib.191/20n SHR1MPS à3e, » SPECIALFOR SA TURDA Y to 3-lb. in thé 50-yard dash, which was won by lirsch of Oak Park. Another second place for New Trier was won by Johnson in the 660-yard run. Baker of New Trier tied with Stearns of Evanston for second place in, the pole vault. Several other New Trier boys o- dtird and :fôurth Extra large sizeg juicy and sweet, loz..... . I DAKED HAMN U'r, Pchs, Pars or Who,!e or 19cI /fansfor $1I 77, SKOO UM FOODS SCHMAN & SONS 618 DAVIS ST., 810 CHURCH ST. 7-(, , 7-1 , . -w

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