Phil Dostal *back, gui awaiy 1: a. 40-yard run that brought the bail -to Bloomn's three-y ard line. Two fine bucs by Frank Borto- vjcka, f ullback, put the ball across for New Trier's first, and only touchdown. Misses Extra Point Co-Capt. Pil ôs.tal, 'who had beeri 'TUt of tl1 (2 gn witb Wt)cdstock tfi thit seasoii New T ricr bas miade only, two points after touchdowii. Dostal is conisidered the teani's best kicker, and it isexpected that the 'point-af ter-touch- dovun record will be irnproved as the season progrsses. Pénalties and fuinhiés heId New Trier lIack iast Saturday when 'the'- team repeatedly foitght ,its way ,towards Blooni's goal - hue, and the game mnîght have etided in a scoress tic had Laing n<>t streaked awày on his 40-yard - dash. feit that his teani should have wvon by1 two or tbree touchdowtis. N. T. Une HolcIs Bloomi. 5<finewhat lighter than Ne-w f TIrier, %vas unable to peiletrate the I&5 pound New TJrier line with any degree1 ofsucce-ss. Trhe result was that the J * north shore boys hadý to contend with. *ple-nty of passing, and on several occa-, siofls Bloorn was dangerously close to New Trier's goal. 1Iii number of first downs New Trier was far superior. *-New Trier's co-captains, Phil Dostal and. Dick Campbell, both linenien, played cxceptionally w'e1l, and Leonard Brown. colored boy who plays left end for New * rier, wvas another outstanding player, Oak Park Loses