October 11, 1934 WILMPTTP L!PP w New.- Tier Gidders to Encounter Sturdy Waukegan Eleven Saturday Records ot Roth Teams te, Date A tugur Close Battie New Trier High school's football team wiii be playing away from the home field for the first time this sea- son Saturday of this week when it meets Waukeganl at Waukegan. The Lake county school is a new member of the Suburban league this year. On the- basis of comparative scores the game Saturday should be close and bard f ought. For Waukegan it will be the opening league * game, Pnd, 1lik e a 1l otiier mem- bers of the league, * Waukegan has championship as- pirations. It will. be New Trier's second league en- counter, the home boys having lost a heartbreaker, to ~eProviso of May- Wood last Satur- Phil Dostal d a y, 14 to 13. Waukegan i1 a s t Saturday defeated Bloom of Chicago Ijeights. 7 to 0. New Trier wvon froni Bloom three weeks ago 6 Io . .Coach Praises Team Coach W. J. Aschenbach of New Trier praised the work of his players in last Saturday's battle with Proviso. After trailing. 14 to O,.1New Trier made a fighting. determined corne- back and wh e n the guli sounded for the end of the game the Iosing tearn was o nl1y six inches from a touchdown t h a t wouid have meant victory. Coach Aschen- -_______ bach said, "Lt wa. the greatest ex- Gog am hibition of courage on the part of a high school team that I have ever seen.7 The coach remarked further that it is seldom that a high schooi team stages such a brilliant comeback as New Trier did Saturday. He had special praise, for the work of Kenneth Cowan, lef t end, Capt. Art White, right guard, and Ph;l Dostal, right tackle. Itercept N. T. Pas$ Proviso scored its first touchdown after intercepting a pass deep in New Trier's territory. The west side boys used. the aerial route to their second touchdown. Bothi of the attempts for the extra point were successfui. t wvas a bard scrap for New Trier to lose. Eariy in the game the home boys had what looked like an inferior- ity complex. But in the second. haif New Trier virtuaiiy piayed Proviso off, its feet. Excellent blocking on the part of his team-mates helpedý George Laing, Ieft halfback," score both touchdowns. for New Trier. miss Extra Point Failure to make 'one of the extra points after touchdown cost New Trier at Ieast a tie. The try that. failed had the spectators on their toes. The bal bit the goal post cross-bar and bounced up and back instead of up and over. But this wasn't as disappointing to New Trier fans as the failure in the final seconds of play of their team's bid for victory. In the final play of tbe game, with the bail in New Trier's pos- session inches from Proviso's goal, sig- nais. were called, tben checked. This checking of signais speiled defeat for mNew Trier, whereas if the pl ay bad been executed theý result might, have been entirely different. The gun sounded be- f ore New Trier had a chance t o ad- vance the baIl the few remaining incbes. over the goal line. Stung by defeat with victory in their grasp, the New Trier boys are more determined than ever to make a dlean sweep of their remaining games. Wau- kegan, they hope,. will be their first. Suburban league victim Saturday. Next week New Trier returns to its home field, the Morton High schooi tean f rom Cicero coming to Winnetka. for another ieague battie on Saturdav. Suburban League Plans Frosh-Soph Cage Teamns Ail of the seven members of the Suburban league, except Deerfield Shields, plan to have freshman-soph- omore -basketbali teams during the 1934-1935 season. At a recent meet- ing of the league board of contrý,! r the secretary, of the leagte, H. G. Pertz of Deerfield-Shields, was asked to arrange a 'double round, robin. schedule for tIbe six' freshman-soph- omore teams çompeting-New Trier, Evanston,. Oak Park, Waukegan. Provsiô and Morton. GLEE CLUB MEMBER Emma Bickham, Wilmette, has been c.hosen a' member of the Grin- neIl coilege Women's Glee club, ac- cording to George L. Pierce, director of the organization. Miss Bickham was elected to the position after try- outs lasting ail of the past week. As NORTH SHORE ART LEAGU CLASSES. Monday ..... Sculpture and Art Rlstory Tuesdav and Wedncsday... Li painting Wednesday, Thursday Nights. . laile Painting Thursday ................ Memberu' Day Friday............. Landscape Painting Saturday ........ junior and Aduit Painting Stuadio: Community leuse, Wlnuetiku For hMllInfornmation cml i Wnn. "88 \S AN integral part of Evanston, the Royal H awin Conservatory of Music is as vital and es Vibrant . . .- as indomatable. . . as the city itself. The Conservatory specializes in fretted instruments such as- the Hawaiien guitar, standard guitar, tenor banjo, plectrum banjo, mandolin, and ukelele. Our method is the'only correct method. We teach directly from piano sheet muuic and mot by, numbers and diagrams. Our Method Deflmed. Tem 1ching f rom piano music ;s'constructive and to the a dvontage of the pupil. It is much more interesting te study. It brings out the originality ammd creativeness of the pupil. The Royal Hawaiien Conservatory of Music is taking this initiative 'ep in, Suppressing the teaching of Ifaraiiau gaitar by Numbers or Diagramns and it is throughî the interest of tht President' of the Conserva- tory and its faculty that a more constructive method has been brought forward. Number and Dimgram teseh- ing ha. cmused s0 much misreprescntatiom that the student becomes confused and at times very embar- rassed when playing in the presence of those who truly understand music. a imember of. the club, Miss Bickhajn will also sing.with the Grinneli Vesper choïiwbich is responsible for, the musical 1selections at the Sunday Ves- per services. She wa s one of thirteen to' be chosen from' a group of, thirty- fourý who endeavored to gain pôsi- tions with the club. The Royal Hawaiian Conservatory of Music invites public criti.cism on the teaching of these instruments. Why not.viuit our studios at 1614 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, studio No. 3, or phone University 6060 for appointmentP If you are dissatisfied with your present empioyment, become indè > endent by taking a complete teacher's course, for music is stili in its infancy, an unlimited field. OUR ME THOD 'is like the Rock of Gibraltar. (Lt stands out.) OUR POLICY, Gonstructivenes. OUR MOTTO,* Success in our teaching. OURý PASSWORD, Courtesy. Victory through Solidarity. PLEASE WRITE FOR INFORMATION THE RoYu. HÀwmiui CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC- PROFESSOR GEORGE K. COLEMAN Prosidoiet and i Drector I I : Octohër 11, 1934 WILMETTE LI FE