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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1937, p. 29

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By Woody Wilson New Trier's heavyweight basket- bail teani took the flooragainst Oak Park,, last Fridav. inbued with pep and eagerness, only to'find their op- ponents were takinçr ail pirecautioris against such a fighting* spirit carry- îng the bail game away. Evidentlv. Oak Park, players had been. taught that the best. defense is a good offense, for they no sooner ained poseson of the bail than they bet-an peptperingz the backboard with a barrage of. shots which eventu- alIy b)rouL-'ht them V. tory, 38 to 27., The warriors from Oak Park wast- ed no time 'making, their intentionis known. ,Before the gamne had prog.- rjeSssd ight minutes they had ac-, cumula ted 12 points. New Trier own- cd three points at that stage. There remane>d about; the same, margin- of difference ini scores throughout the first hiaif. * Play& Last Came Harold Fiîqch, playiný in his last interscholastic gamne for the grey and green, since ' he -is a mid-year graduate. was unahie to get his eye in the' first baif, netting one of his two free. throws for a sinzle point. jack Fitzgerald hiad two field, goals to. lcad, the scoring at the mid-way 435 to. 23, vhiIe the freshmansopho- mores were triumphant, 54 t o 12. New Triers next dual, opponent ,will be Rockford High school,- which wil invade. Indiàn Hilli'on Saturday -after- noon. In addition to the varsity meet betwecn the two prep schools, there> will be anl exhibition given by the swiniming teami of Northwestern uni- On. the following w.eek the Treverians will be hosts to the other six mùembers of the suburban. league at the annuai ail-league meet, Vairqltyý 200 yard reay-Won- by Waukegan (Klini ' Hartînanii, Stewart, Morton). Time i1:47.4. 100 yard brleast stroke-1. Henschcl (NT~). 2. Buenger (NT), 3. McCleod <W). Time 1 :11.6. Sft .yfrd - free 'style-1'. Hs N),2 Morton (w), 3. Hinrichts (NTr). Time 10 -yard backstroke-1. Follansbee (NT), 2. Convay (NT.), 3. Brubaker <W).. Tinie 1:11.4. 100 yard free sty1e-j. Waildo) (NT), 2. Hartrnan (W), 3. Jasper (NT). Time :5U6. Divlng-1. Neilson (NTr);2. Bettis (W), 3. Burkey (W). MUedley Relay-Won by New'< Trier (Mallem. erninger, Watt). Time I1:32.3. IJ"ly si iii teso l'.. . it 50 yard back strokeý- .Jý Wese (NT), Oniy.si mintesof payig tie 2Rogers (NT), 3. BrowVn (W). :37.4. rcrnainied -whcn New. Trier began 75 yard free style-i. Clark (NT), 2. their customarv rally. They chopped .Bennett (NT'). 3. Heaith (W), and Diet- away tintil thev were within six nieyer (W) ('rie). Timie :44.5. of atie Spet b theeffrt, Di-ing-1.Davis (.\,T), 2. Motter (NT), poins ofa te, Sent'by he ffor, . Cohen (W). however, they were helpless to stop Medley Relay-Won by New> Trier threc field toaIs byv the Visitors. (Druck-Ieir, Vernon, Ellis). 'rie i1:429 Given Ovation Coach Clyde Grater then cid a tered by "Swede" Jorgenlson. Somec Ve v filleWinLy. He itliArew Hr- nice guarding was donc by Sauer x printing office. The, rate of pay is 66 cents an hour, less a retirement de-. IN AUTO ACCIDENT duction of 3V/2 per cent. Earl Batchelder, who lives at 1622 Full information may be obtained Forest avenue, is stili confined to his from the secretary of the U. S. Civil home on crutçhes after being in- Service Board of Examiners, at the jured, in an automobile accident local. post office. J Monday, february 1- rose or blue. *1 N /1. rose, or 32 to

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