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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1936, p. 20

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ail thegaines during the past football been a very popular place for 'the second gaines of- the sesnwere awàrded their letters in the young people. -to congregate this Toggery Burns the prelim, in the gymi of the Howaïrd and Stolp schools: week The, table tennis r ont has Biscuit the .Natioônal over de cision a won 'Battes-ta 28 Dames Grate Tuesday. ý350 oYer with busy been especially FGPTTP FG FT TP five after beîng the underdog until the playing, table tennis last week. 1 1 9- Certificates will be awarded later at f 4 0 8 Harvey f mid-point.. Fitzgerald and Clayton did Gleason, 20Q4 the miidwinter- session when basketball g 8Haas, 32 f Gra.y, which class dancing tap The adult quite nobly,, scoring seven andsix. points Scheibel,c i1-O 2, Cloud,ce O O ô hsmet on Friday ngthsbe respectively to help the.Burns "Ilstylists" Haniey,g i1 O 2 Seddon,g 0 Ô 0 letters for boys. and efficiency letters Mo ved up toWednesday..night fromn win 18- to 14. The1 high' point mnan Norton, g * 9 . 6 Norm'yle. 6 0 12 Referee, WindIe--Scorer, Samuelson > toS8 oclock. This has been. done for the gaine however, was Dick Huck evening Friday, entire s0 that the lies la of tbe Biscuit boys., He made- twoý UVkuow ilFGPT TP FG ^PT TP may lbe devoted. to social. .dancing. baskets and twice as, many free throws. 2 O 4 Oxeppert, f 2 ýO 4 tat Thee will, be instruction in social Schebel, f 2 0 4 Sheridanf 0O.i 1 the for forward flashy Heitinan, Jack o'clock 8 7'to dancing Friday :from' Tertakes,,c 0 O 0,Neukrsg O1 2 0, 4 Iallw'11, g .i 3 6 and from 8 to 10 o'clockthe ,Com- Suburban Shore Athletic club, led that. Mniler, g, Gr'g'y, g 0 0 Ô munity Center will'be open for social teamn to a 33 to 10- victory over the Andrews; g 2 0 4 C. J. Grg'y,g i O 2 in dropped H4eitinan Laundry. Nelson Referee,, Windle-Scorer, Samuelson dancing., four. baskets and two f ree tosses,. The A. knitting and crocheting class for star of the- Nelson Laundry teami was E. adu ts was started last Thursday eve- Hardt who talled four. throws from the «D" LEAGUE ning at the -Community center. Fif- floor. St. John's, the champs of Iast year's teen women attended the flrst class basketbll league, stgrted the "»"p previoisly thaa bail hetter Playing tyont interest-ed may re.w. ~andan opening of this season play official a by won league Walther Wilmette the and free instruction in knitting the Bowen quintet 65 by trouncing nose over the AIl Stars 25 to 24. Concrocheting. to. 13 ini a one-sideci ganie, to share to thËë Leaguers helped playing sistent. The adult sewing class also meets as each of its players mnade at least' the first place honors in the league Thursday evening and likewise any-ý win standings with the X, Aibrans and field goals. two one interested in receiving help in the Cacomo.> The Playground and Recreation sewing is cordially invited to corne. The X broke a tie in the last minute invites ail basketball fans to these The gaine room is open from 3 to board play with the Ridge Runners to of gaines Wednesday evenlings. 6 every day for children to play table interesting 21 to 19. The Grouchos were outfee. win no admission is There tennis, peg games and miany other by the Aibrans, who won 36 classed i -. CILOW)E R rný A 2m BuWUs to 8 in a one-sided gaine. The Libbies N. B. C. 14 for girls are.also aWarded. The following boys received their letters: Hahn, ç in th e "A" clas lbague played their G. Kolb, g round robin. 3 0 6 3 l 7 Moe,ce 2 0 4 Quiçk, g 0 0 W.Hahn, g .0O .0 Smith,g 9 0 4 Referee, Windle--Scorer. Samueson 26 FQFTTP The Wilmette granimar school boys 1' 4 6 who earned their. football letter for 6 0 12 j.Güray, f Leary, f NornVyle, f 4 0 8 E. Gt.y, f 5 0 10 playing in a majority of the balves of . SI 1Esquire MleLeaf FTTP FG Everett Kennedy. John AlIlent,.George Miller, Jack Fisher, Lee Mitchell, Ra.y Amfbler, Ton Jorjora. Schmidt, George PhillIps, James Harold Tienderson, Richard Parnier, Charles Cederberg, Bob Mestilan.,Curtis Brown.. Llgbt HsfVywegmts Robert Canning, Phil de Berard. Don PlInn, $anford Lewis, John Lundin. Duke L.ynch. Bill Mizener, Bi Penick, George Randail. Bill Steitz, Jodon Tark, Bd Weigel. Norman Tioffman. Dex Benson, HowNeuses, Ray ard Henderson. Grr Skog. Ken McAffe, Neil Currie. Don Davidson, John H-ughes, Dave Waiworth. Pewees Bd Freundlikh, Don Miflard, Ken May, Evald Anderson, Ralph Johnson, OUKar Bock. Joe Welter, Tom Miller, Bob Edenberg. Gene Johnson, Roger Eldredge. Ken lights, and reipember no previous experience ïs necessary. W. W. L. 2& Jons-eorrT. Huck 5............. Badminton Is Popular at Bi.Weekly Howard Meets Badminton is stili a popular activity at the Howard gymi each Monday and Friday evening from 7 to 10 Suburbsfl Shore 88 FGIF'TTP 2 1i65 Kasper, f Aschb'k'tr, f 2 1 5 ' 2 2 0 4F aekler, c 2 0 e2 Harmonc 20 Strauss, g 2 e 41 ayner, g 20 rIson,' g 3 1 7 Meyer, g Referee, O.jonee-f orer, V. Waite Nelson TP FOIFT J. H'tm'n. f 4 2 10 ,'%eter,. ýd Buck, Runners ho.........O 0 14t. Johnis £5 Boweu FOG -PTÉT FG PTT' Kaspar, f 14 1 29 Bowen, f 2 1 Dathews, f 3 0 6 Sackse, f 1 2 Sinions, e il 1 23 Ambler, c 2 O Peterson g 2 0 4 Osborne, g, O O Bob Horsting, Bob Hildebra.nd, Idler. ýd ICalinka, Bob Maeser,. Ed, Osborn, Shank, Dlck Starkel, .Bud Heerens. eldon niot Heinrich. Jack. Ben o, Laurle Cam pbeli, Bill ,am ow ....... ave turned out to pla still room for more p al courts will be madle [ce demands it. Winî Loue ...... 0 i ýeDames ... ... 0 i ,leLeafs ......... 0 ker A.C ......... i 0 O le ......... ire .... ......... O ls .......... ... ;o, O0 les .............. ,Pet._________ u iarn avaton rechnque. 1.000 CL S W MES Y 100 The Thursday night gymn class of .000 the Wilmette Playground and Rec00 reation board bas started an attend.ooo ance cohltest. The, clais has been divided into two teams. The teani having the largest attendance each week for the next four weeks will be guests at a. party to be given by the losing teamn.

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