Quilte's eco d should be the aim of ee Varsity (32) Highland Park <34)> wAherever and whenever. it is due BE Il BF I 1 a person who ha s ho norably upheld Baptista, f .1 0 2lZanotti, f ...... 514the principles on which athletics Borre, f ....0 0Summers, f _.1î3.11 Wilson, f ..2 2 3'Bernardi..4 0 2iwere o)riginially fouinded,' but which Long,, f . 2 0 lHoie, f....0 6 1i ha>ve. occasionally becomne somew hat Miskell, f . ...3 Ü0 4lFrost,. c ....... o o: i Andres, c.. . O OCastlli.g 2. i 2 submnerged in the rush to form wn Stali, c ......1 Q 2ýNizzi, g ....... 0 .I 'lning, teamrs. Journ, g. .10O0OWith realization that when dealing Howevll, g . 0 O 2' -wwth uounger tl.is-regnio Porter, g .2 0 2: of thisîsreogito F-resh-Sôpl.,(24>, Highlan-d,,I>arl< <22) rof this sort is -often misused by BF Il BF , acquaintalnces of thepersoih involveci Benson, f.41i1I Vole, f.... .... ~OIthe author cails to your 'attentioni Kreer, f .i 10 0Carrier:.....rOaone '"SmeyBoCleanfth Elis, c.... ...OQO0 IRo Mie, fo CAeln) ofth Cleveland, c . .4 0 i Fabri....... ()i1 2:New Trier freshman-sophomnore bas-i Fager, g.O1i0. Richrnan. g -00n ()Oketbilteamrn. Connely, g .. 1 iOBarto1loti, g . IO Bbi adwogt aogwt Brown, g.01i21Bo saIdwogtln wh Varsity (19) Evanston (4 ~l the officiais betterthan the aver- â.ni ...O0 eh ...> ge pla beca'. u e he treats themn Borre. f.20O1IDe Varenns, f 2 n 1 With the courtesv they.deserve. HP ýWils;On, f . ..3 i O Hansen, f ... «. . .3 1 is alwas pleasan t to opposing play-, Ba]ptista,. _1 OOXhite, f ......n( 1i ers-, qjjick t M\isJ<e1Ll.c. 1 ITrýuman, f. 0 _ ocongratulate -'When Ca 0 r0 ....O ) OSnfle,, f . .n r01 tood iplay, -or even a good effort is Jocnog. .0 O0Oi.ong,, c......_2 1I:1,rmade. wýhcth.er by a tearnmate or: 9ta > ......O O.O7,lSmzak, c _.20( a. ikae eow11, g.O0 O 3 Karres, ,g. O 02 1a nm" ma. mkae Porter, ge . 0 061k8terner, ý , ..*oo1Sm jly . b.y rea son of the f . tha swendroska, jg 0 (n n he dojesn't permit tough breaks toi Whcalein, g ... . 102-on ehshdpet fi F'rf.sh-Soph <(33) Evanston (20) get hirudw. ehs a l(t f eso. B n I BF1, reas-on lh ealon that courage of' P,,nýýi . 7 2 1 Tracz. f....i1 nlaie Slilimanf.. .0.1 OSo t otf. .o n n C'evleland, ..4 OID Wayneë. f.3 n 2 Ral îePa WicgLlesworth.f 00.0 Schmidt, f . ..0 n0 A really. fine pla-yer, he appeared Kreer, c e .. 3 (0 2 Caison. c . 0 1) tgos tal e_ a few games back. He Flis. c.ý......i1O0I1Ten.,wall, c 0 O1 e( F ...,.g. 0 0Orseske. g ... ý..3 no osuddenly vas unable to score points C'onnnl,7vg p.. .il0 O0Malinquist, fg,..0Oin hs nirane.Acopeo j'l <ywn . 0 0 o)Nielson, g . lubsodmanr Acupe f o, g .._00 M VcCabe..É! 1, timiýes he wý,as dropped to the second, Mevrs.g.OOstriZg. But he came back strong Tvo defeats were added to the against flHighland Park a.nd Evansr record of. New Trier High schc5ol's. ton, scoring -eight points ini each. unfortunate varsity basketb.all tearu gai-e, but provinýg even môre. valu- during the past. w-eek. Highland~ able as a "stealer"-a player Who Park~ turned the trick, 34-32, and snatches the ball from the opposition [hen Evanston folloved .snit.. 24-19 frequýently ai-d deftly, rnuch to the During the same period the fresh- annoyance of the victims. There is mna n-s ophomore squad fared. better.: no telling the truc worth of such a they beat -representatives, of the ýplayer:. suffice it to sayý that the same scbools which downed the 'vets. cr he does. fot tell bbe real At tlighland-Park. they ,were :suc-'story., cessful, by a 24 to 22 count. and i For those wbo believe that., an then on Tuesday, aftcrnoon a nice ,a .thle 1 should always regard an op- drubbing was given Evanston. ponient as a, mortal enemy, or who The score *of the latter gam e read feel that friendiiness. has no place 33-20, New Trier's favor wh en the in- sport,, Sïniley Bob would hold closing gun sounded. little appeal, but your scribe wishes Morton.:on FridaN. there was. iust a little more of this 1 m mr*we u f I W a STO( (excluding Sterling silver flatware) Most of the articles could . ».ot be duplicated for anythiùýg like these sale prices. 411 sales are finaL. TATMANI 707 Churcli St., .Evanston ~:4a kw A .1 YOUR SUNDAY DINNER, 90C Jcanuary 22, 1939 Noon t 8:.30 p.me One Quarter Roast Iowa Mi!k Fed Cbicken, Mîîk Ceiery Dressing, Giblet Gravy IVikFed Calf's Sweetbreads Sauted in Butter on Toast Roast Leg of Spring Lamb with Fresh Mint Sauce Broiled Top Sirloin Steak, P'resh Mushroom Sauce Whipped Potatoes Parsley Buttered New,.Potatoes ,Broiled Whok Banana Fresh Vegetabies Passed, Home Style« Mixed, Fresh Fruit Salad, with Cooked Southem "Salad Dressing or Head Lettuce Salad with French, Roquefort, 1000 Islandi Chiffonade or Non-Fattening Salad Dressing or Lime Sherbet uaseball. He hlas six point, but was Outdone in that department by Long, who. had rang 10 fQr the second SUC- Cessive tirne. Donnie Wilson, brother of Carl 6"4Swishi" ilgqn, who was. a Tr ier idol a couple of, years back, soethe competiton. show when it came to spirit and gameness. Despite lack of weight and size, he proved the inspiring spark on defense. He, too, made six, points to tie Miskell. Greenleaf 12450