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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1938, p. 10

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Open Sundoy'Club Secison L ast surv.1iviy 1g remnant oôf one 1,o f the Yno st cQo.ful pieoples of European history, now almàost extinct, and unique expofleuts of somne cl the most. stirring. music ever conceived, which,. but.for their justly celebrated interpretive powers, might Ulkeuh1se hiave been. doomned to extinction. the world-farmed Don Cossacks pay their visit ýto, New Tripr -ito-wnsh ip for a concert Sunday, October 30, at. the New Trier.High school gymniasïum. Their appeara 1nce signalizes the opyening of the 25th season iof t he New Trier Sunday Eveniiig club. The thirtyý-six gant "snging I-horsexflnCof(th *e Steppes, " under the leadership (if pint-sized Serge jiaroff, celebrated this year the fifteenth anniversary of the organization, which today holds the record of having sung more consecutive con- certs and appe-zred in more cities than any other choral organization in the world. With more than 3.750 triumphal concerts in every country o)f.Europe as well as in the United States, .% exi- cAustralia: New Zealand and the Spanish XVar Veterans Sponsor 'Beneit Play Camp 57 United Spanish War Vet- ,êrans. is sponsoring the presenta- tion of the three-act mystery co- edy, "Three Live Ghosts," which will be given in the auditorium of Haven school,» Evanston, on the evenings of October 31. November 1, 3 and 7. A stage and scieen success, play is ôffered both as worthv hile a n- cisive victory for the Chicago play- ers. Sunday, October 23, '-the citizens of Winnipeg' are sending a teamn to play Chicago for the pui-pose of wiping. out the .deféat. The Can- adi ans are a bigger, stronge r. and faster outfit than the one' that de- fended in Winnipeg. Several' Ca n- adian ar my me n have -been mus- tered in to boister the team. The gamewill bepiayed on New Trier High s chool fieldi at, 3 o'clock. 1.Recruit New Talent To meet the--Canadian onslaught, the Chicago contingent has enlisted the. aid of Clint Franl{ Yale's ail- Amperican, captain of 1937, who has returned to his nativeý. shores after winning innumferable laurels in the, East. This will-be -Clint.'Frank's. first appearance in -Chicago as a football player 'since -high' school days. Besides Frank, Chicago will have such former football lurninaries as. Peter Frtun1e of Princeton, Fred- dy Lind of Northwesterfl anldWalter Kimbaîl and Henry Gardner from Granddaddy of Football British rugby is the granddaddy of American football. What it laclçs in set formations a .n d organized plays, it makes up for in rapidity of action and constant open. field running. Although just as rough a g ame, rugby players do w%,ithout pad- ding and protection, their safety: ly- * ~- flint in riiprhv. th rce velous sonority ard ptoeara r LI.eniN-ii, vvfl i *'u* r,, compass of the Don Ctôssaeks. un- Evanston. matched by any other chorus in the In sponsoring the eýntertainment, world, and thie startlingly contrast- mèmbers of' this group of war vet- ing dramatie eflects they are able erans assert that the funds thus se- to achieve by an altogether uncanny, cured are used to c a r r y on the use of the voice. are eagerly antici- camp's charitable work arnong vet-' pated by music lovers. crans of the Spanish-American war The program the Don Cossacks who are in need of assistance. will present here on October 30* lis__________ divided into three parts. the first de- voted to. church music, the second A. J. Barden to Speak tinue, his teammates mnust go on without. him. The secret of attack lies in the lateral pass. *A single play in rugby may involve as many as six or seven lateral passes, With each bahl carrier running until tackL le.d, then lateraling the bail'ta the next man. Amnerican football ex- perts have long believed that the lateral pass, as used in rugby, could well be incorporated in our Ameni- can gamne andi used to great ad- .eeie VwUnasniea wiM WqrLs __________________________certs to be given this wint Joseph Elward Insists on Main- orchestra, will feature ,1 taining the American Standard of guest soloist and Izler So Living.. Adv. guest econductor.. oy the Cavens of Mverose near Htarrison- )rn as burg, Va.' This is. Richard's first non as yeair at August a, and he is a taking- a preparatory course. u e 'Ps I WrPite f'or oui comple.listing BROSap:1 fc. 241 T I The new HENDRYX Period ird shown by MacDonald's on the North Shore Large selection of beautfut WARBLERS

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