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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1939, p. 21

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Uni. 9634S track and fieldi charnpionships at, the -University of Illinois. York High sehool, ElmhursX., won with 22 points. Dick Moreau, who high jumped 6 feet, 4 inches, was New, Trier's only first place winn e r, 'the other points -being, collected %by Bob DeVinny, third in the. loW hurdies; Jim Mc-; Fadzean,,fourth in the broad jump' and the 220 yard dash; Kim Brown, fifth in the high hurdies; and'Tomn Carney, fifth in the broad jump. The haif-mhile relay team (McCall,, Moore ,McFadzean, McNitt) finish- ed thîrd. Moreau's mark was. the best ever made by a New Trier undergraduate. The lIndian Hill boys, who won the indloor Suburban league meet two months ago, are the favorites to repeat when the outdoor season *league classic at Evanston. Other league schools, and the points their track teamns scored in the state mneet last week are: J. *Sterling iVMorton of Cicero (13), Pro- viso Township of Maywood <10). Evanston Township ff6), Highlanà Park (5), Oak Park-River Forest Township (4'2_), and Waukegan (0). - ~ ~ ~ ~ jL -----o--- -!- --- -- *il1lu. while bhis mates were collecting -a, meager four 0f Zadigian, just enough :to give the Trevs a' 5 to 3 margip. New Trier defeated Oak Park, G to 2. Jack Davis, southpaw flinger for' the grey and 'green, yielded. seven safeties to Oak' Park, including a two-bagger by.W. Sellergren and a homierun by B. Sellergren . In spite of these wallops, Jacek was pretty tQugh ini the cliniches,ý fanning the opýposition when they .began to be- corne rambunctious. He whiffed a grand totalof 16 men i n seven ini- nings.. (Suburban league officiai games ýare sev en innfings only. * Leads Battlng Leading the squad in batting is Bob Linclberg, . keystQne sacker,1 whose average accrues from eight Iins in zLU tLimes ai UdL. VYiLIl amii number of good ones, but having tried three more times, Eàrl Borre is not s0 very far back. Center fielder Zick, starting bis first gai-fie, mnade two-for-three against Oak Park is again out with rso Jack Miskell ýd the'platter. Fred bthered by bis old ght bé in there. RECTOR More than sev- enty years ago, Memorial D a 3 was set aside as a time for spcial remembrance of otar soldier dead. GradualIy, visits to lth e eetery have heen suppleniented by pleas- tire outings and social affairs, until -no, e lok nthe ieidy u on of our big occasions for entertaining, indoors and out. -do flot consider this out of place. ln Lincoln's own words. -It is al- together fltting and proper that we should do this.- Wbat better end couid our heroes have achieved than that today we are free to pursue just such simaple pleasures and satisfac- tions? 1 wish you ai) a very happy holikayl Wilson'e l1,.der Made Ham nt Ut ye#lw wrapper is ready to est, Just-as you buy it, or it may be givezi a heat- ing nce-over. The Bonéless Tender Made Ham in ilajust the thing t. tote alongwzopened. on the family picz PATh Tender Made Bone-la =~ 'night welI bave a thiclc stek neatl cut lron, its center, as the fbuec de *esuut#c for an evening meal. Trhi leaves two choice haives which may b. cooked 5 minutes to the. pound iii a moderate oven. forti- 'z will ,muni- New Trier's fresh-soph baseball tearn was licked, 5-0, Saturday by Oak Park, putting an end to the gloating which they had done over their 4 to 2 defeat of Waukegan, two days previous. Though they garnered the same number of hits as did Oak Park- six-nary a runner could theygel in the New Trier triumph over Wau- kegan; The misplays were madie by rthe northcrners in the sixth frame- when the Trevians scored three rruns on one bit in. this manner: Bob Lmndberg led off by being safe' on the shortstop's miscue. Earl Borre -walked. Bob Schaer picked this spot to get bis only bit-a single. tIJirn Delwey wa given life o HOLIDAY MENUJ FRM u fA SOUP WILSON'S IRAM, BAXED SPzcY CIDER SAUCE ATO Cuits Nzw AsPARAGus VOAcào & GRAIEFRUIT SALAD. be batted for Noth in" Peterhans in 7th. fore. 100 for P'iAU <4 ' i M WILS 0 W

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