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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1939, p. 50

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rein S ware SAlAmen..L m ZU9 Shoreland Finance..8 13 8o5 48 Pavllk 13rÔs.......... 7 17 829 32 Otto Deket" Taven.. 6 15 783 62 *Kennel Club .......... 7 14 689 125 lut high tearm three games-Shorelaii4 2nd. high teain three gamfes-Glenview lit hlgh teamn single gtame--Glenvt ew 2nd blgh 'teamn single game--Northwood Cleaners-DO lust hlgh individual tbree gamnes-Hleifle- 2nd btgh individual, giree games-Blesser lut high individual single -game-Blesser- 2nd high individual single jgame-HIènei LEGION LEAGUE Doughboys took ail three games from Destroyers to take, first posi- tion; Torpedoei dropped ail three games to Gunmers to take the celar position; Bombers took the Zngi- n«8a ew11two ggawes Teaf w L Poet. Doughboys ........10 5 .667 Marines ............... 9 6 .600 Artilliery ........8 7 .3 Gunners ........8 7 .533 ....... ...... 7 8 .467 Dest .....s ....... 7 8 .467 juigineets ............. 6 9 .400 Torpedoes ............. 5 10 .333 High team series, Bombers, 2808; high team game, Doughboys, 1003; hlgh ini- dividual series, Lindberg - Bassler, 559 ; high individual game. Bassier, 227; games over 200, Basslel'. 227; Lindberg, 203. Toweing18 eeth height i wearing hoop s-kirts 16 feet i width, «Dame F ashion," pictured. above, tvUl Preside over the spàectacular musical méelange, engaging aà cast of 100 to introduce> the 1940 moto+ car modela. i a new way at the 40th anuai Chicago Automobile Show, which. opens Saturdati,. NoveMber 4, and continues for nine dalla in. the Internlationa4l Amphitheater,,.Halsted. and 4 3rd streets, Chic ago. r LZiiiCamYen] Trcwel Editor Associated withh ryce and Grand i forming a p 1 rfectFfrilbèS, is Zibi,; which, like the others of this m&igni- ficent trio, has been, miracu1ôusly wrought by the process of erosion, lhrough countless eons of time, on the brilliafttly-colored rock strata of the massive mountain formations ti Southerri Utah and Northern Arizona. That the canyon was known and used by mani far back ti the lime of nn, ,,,nnwn race -ividenced by the dlown serenely, upon the val ley; the "lAltar of Sacrifice," so-called be- cause of the crimson stains on the summnitof a white Precipice; these and many others form the stupen- dous procession, until the wals of the canyon spread aparît t form the lovely "Court of the Patriarchs," .1 ~ LUY. - - -- 1 ~ I.--- - --- terely dignified "Three Patriarvhs." Great White Tbrone A little beyond towers the "Great White Throne," Zion's most striking mounlain, its. steep sides shading from red te bUff, from buf to white. Only one person has succeeded i reaching ils flat suxnmit, Ihrough hardships so extrerne that lhey have warned off any other ambiîious mnountain-elimbers. On beyond the round battle by scores of 21-15;e 10- 21 ; 24-22. » 1Ted Cdassel took the frosh crown. when he edged out young Coleman Cla rk,- 21-18;- 21-15. The, doubles event wenî to the team of Bob Zed- dies. and Shelly. Vanice. They beat Edwin Roberts and Bob Geppert by counts of 21 to il and Il to, 15. Junior and senior table tennis tour- neys were to be finihed this week, as was the, badminton competition. Complete results: of the football skiils events were not ava ilable early this week, with passinig for accuracy trials still to be held. Edwin Brown (Aschienbach's soph. advisoryr) won the punt.for distance With -a mark of 44 yards.1 flead Heat! There was a dead heat ini the drop-kick, for accuracy, when Bob tfleveland «Gannaway) and Arigo Marchini (Flannlngam) made per- fect. 40-point scores. They each made 10 straight, five from a dis- tance of 15 yrards, and five from 20. yards. They are seniors..f Bob Bennett (Jackson) and Bob Ellis (Delay) also wound up ia deadiock by maklng 55 points in the punt for accuracy. Bennettis a sen- ior, Ellis a junior. teasneiesz-w, am Do cuu-y Eeauty Shop, wth 2,054 pins.' W. L. Esther Beauty Shop ...13 ,5 Ratiiy Fiorist ......... .. 99 Hugo's............. 8 10 EBricksoli Deliviery....6 12 BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Sta di gs L. snrrow must, corne out of tme quiver pet. the .way il goes i, so must the visit- .722 or te the mighty chasm returri as .500 he has entered. :4" .333 The present name, "Zion,'" derives its origin from the Mormons who entered this region as colonists ti 1858, to whom the moumtains form- pet. ing thie walls of the Canyon were so .783 t.4i, *ctmnTe off od that thev VI ýlyctlu-b-?c-aue-lJ--& va" n te recent opera auoditions, wno here can be Iouched with.outstretch-, will inake ber Chicago debut as ed hands. "Musetta," George Czapliçki, V i r- For eight miles the widig river- gillo Lazzari, and Henry Weber, con- bed becomes the only, trail, a ductor. lhoroughfare reserved only for lhe The famous double bill of "Caval- adventurous few, and then under the leria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci"l escort of an experienced guide.' The will be presented aI popular prices fitness of lhe Indian name, "I-0o- on the board of educalion series, gone"l again impresses itself, for as Thursday nugit, November 9. These the arrow muat corne out of the qui- two dramas of Italian peasant life ver as it oeoea i., sois even, the havçe a 2ment daulnin cs'nrnrrsnn »Xie&-.. 1- M;, E. thouse to th1e ais the end of nor,'La Il'

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