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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1939, p. 21

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To Cop League Cro' New Trier High school's frE grid warriors needed two more in order to cop thé Suburban le crown,. as they prepared for Saturday's engagement with, Park. The garne is to be playg Phelps field, Winnetka.. The boys will have an off dat, following weekend, winding ur season at Dvché Stadiumn on No ber, the eighteenth.. Their, nients on that oc casion wiil bE powerful Evanston aggregation present it looks very. muet though the t1ite may be at when, the Dyche party cornes o Oak Park, current edition, s] flot priove any tougher: than sor the other teamns the locals hav countered, but it wil ýtake t playing than the boys turned ir Saturday to swipe the nod fror Villagers. scoreless tie with Highland Pai non-league foe-their last turrn They are stili unbeaten. Oak1 past records indicate, will ct ail that if the Trevs lapse int spiritless offense which markeg Saturday battle. If they don'1 a cinch Evanston will. Brillait Flashes Not that the green didn't moments of brilliance; they penalties for eiipping been tacked o nto George's teammatés by the of-, ficlals. Ray Rap~p was the standout per- former in the line. From his cen- ter position, he nailed the bail-car- rier for losses several times. He recovered a fumble committed by [Highland Park's Number'l1, who' ran the Trier youngsters pretty rag- ged at times. This occurred in the thirda mî,rter. wis First downi, three yards to the eague goal. No gain on the first làlay. To this the one-yard line' on the second. To Oak the one-and-one-half inch line on edë at third. Th1rown,,for a* two-yard loss, on the fourth! e the Greatest p roblems confronting * the New Trier,are getting the piass >at ivem- tack clicking and mastering a quiek- oppo- developing end run Ithat wil ,be able e the to push the boys Into the open where i.At they cari, use speed. hi as keAlumni illView me Ofak Park-NT Tilt 'e en- better Saturday ie Alumni homecomning ni last day at New Trier High school. The rn the event will center around the Trier- man' s battle with Oak Park's foot- tto a ball tearn.. Oak Par~kzmust be, gin irk-a a definite edge, but it's apt to be 1 out. quite a scrap at that. The squad Park, which represents the local insti- hange tution this season has always play- ýo the ed interesting football, even when ýd the losing. , it's A goodly gathering saw' them tie Highland Park, 6-6, Saturday, The Trierpien counted in the sec- ond frame. Warfield's pass to James flash did the trick. Rofiermel trierl to did. i4 hne @ lrbuthiskik asblced, gzave the Trevs plenty of jittery mo- ments. They still had vivid memor- ies of the way Johnny Heath in par. ticular had tomn their Une to shreds last, year. Though New Trier won the game.l Heath * this timne. times wh( Up vely bo ttledi couple e to get. NORýG.E It4STALL A WI-NTER -AIR.CONDITIONER. HS AS VERY FUATURE 0F THE! MOST EXCENSIVE AIR- CONDITIONING SYSTEâS PRICED TO FiT VYOUR It les. CIEI9 &DB- wde st. -e cfreulates h i Be oil prssure -*1*.. to everY corner of the house . - - ,utonaicBllY 1 Seo ia ~Suf1@onîNORGE "1208@ j,.~ AcuG O@8flj@ ur, ISh.w- VvarrUl* ii2uca .--- - I- pletions of the: day, Ryari's was. over-zealous activities. E good for a: 20-yard Profit, and War- ler's fumble ended a sec, rens though somewhat shorter, gave Ibility. ng poE 812 Oak Street, Winuetka Wlnne$Ij 40*j lu

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