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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 52

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at the * The ninth annual indoor physical training demonstrations by pupils of the Wilmette public schools will be presented at the Howard -gynasium next week and the, follow.ing week. The first of the demonstrations will bc held .Wednesday evening, Marcl' * -20, and will be given by pupils of the second, thiid. andifourth grades. The second demonstration will be giveti on friday, March,22, by the. fifth and sixth. grades,' and the third on Tués- day, March 26, by pupils, of the seventh and eighth grades. * Invie PaIent Ail of' the démonstrations are g.iveti for benefit of the parents, who are thus enabled to see the various phases, of phys ical training work carried on in the public schools. To this end, Daniel M. Davis, director of recrea- tion and. supervisor of public school physical training, has p1atnned his pro- gram so that every branch of physical act7iviyiniuneU 'i tue yeariy p'ny5gica training outlined, is demonstrated at these public functions. Assisting Mr. Davis with the pro- gram are the instructors of physical. training in the various scbools. They are: Mrs. Gertrude Fanckboner, girls' intructor at HJoward school; Miss Janet Brown, girls' instructor at Stolp schol; lenW. Gathercoal, boys' instructor at Stolp school, and Wil- liam T. Mackie, Jr.~, boys' instruçtor at Howard school. Mrs. Fanckbonex' - .and Miss Brown 'are also instructors of Jihysical training, for the IQwer __The three demonstrations are open to the general public. 5mai Admission Charge There will be an admission charge which will go to defray expenses for <letters" and other awards presented to the grammar school athletes dur- ing the year. On Tuesday evening,' Marcb 20 program,_ the following order 'of [C.Y. 0. (35) B.Lynchi J. Bagnal F. Oelerich V. Meter R. Meter Hoffmiann, refer trotners Motors 16), R. Tehi A. Yeb>% M. Huels J1. Stegerneyer H. Haupt. H.Erlcson C Lyntnm Texaco (21) Smith Stars (lObý G. Saxton V. Soule T. 8'uxtoin .. AIdpr IJ. Slnding T. Hicksa R.Meba in C.Soule C. ThorsenM.Ln IR. (langer XLn J. Heltman J. eltnanHoffmann, referee MFxN'5 «" ARSKTUALL 1LEAGITEF -St. erancis (20) N'elson Lýaundry <-!r% Ri Meter .Sxo . x'elIr J. Bagnail V. ~ ~ P MeeéF ietmin, J. Harrison J. Heitinan .1 .nyrp R. (lauger B. 3roran Jones, referee Methodlsts (19) Wilmette Batter.v <15l D. seot E. Hill V. Soule R. Wolff G. Wà1dner G. Saxton R. Weleh î J. Bn wnall R. EllfrDsHc P. Martin> . Hltma C. Varney R. Gauger1 Jéne, reereeJ. Heltinan. Jones.referJ MEN'Sg* 1" ARNETBALL TAU Freshbien (53) Flashes (6) T. Zaremuba F. Renson H. Seifert K. Brown G.* Nevins D. «Yeoman 'B. Reagan * R. fl)eVlnny% D. Ruclc. chn B. Symons. .Shel J. Lingle9 Terriers (14) R; Christensen R. Smilth R. Fleberg Hf. Ray E. Uushll G. Nlles Hi Terriers ( I. Christetl R. $mlth M. Fleberg 19. Rushîl H. Ray H'enrel<son (4ffl P. IHenreksojn P <. Kirwir. ('.. DeWltt E. snyder B. Ilale.y -' E. Samnuelson J. 'Barnard P. Emrieh luck, re!eree SSY Wacker A. C. (21) sien Ti. Clark G.Chapin IR, Koenen R.Wllllame J. Gaither PL Waldorf Hoffmnn, referee D. Rlggle, referee GIRLSP "B"' JARKETBALL LEAGITE Nira (34), Dynamité (5) M. Meter A. Moffmanu BSchaifen M. Bruchhaueer V. ~ ~ G MleG.white I. M.Obearmeler B. MèDermott A. Hahn C. Lel D. Riggle, reféree TNT (35) D. Davis B. Bouchikas B. Leal ' A. Wagner B. Keusch HoWarld 8s( B. Haley L. eerens N. Tr1p1ett R. Woodburya XEI'S VOLLIRY BALL LEAGUE Baptint I Howard P. T. A. (101, 10) ' 1.(1,1 ) A. Youngberg (15IL. 15)o A. Beerens 1E. Thalmann U1. Kerr J. Baughman J. C. Blaylock A. Seddon G., Williamas B., Platt J. Strumpt Phillps, referee D " Anderson J. I*oftmann Gathercoaî, refert -Methodist 1Il (5, 10) M. Wells A. Hacker A. irno- K. Simons rnaeups L]13 3aptiait Il(5,5 G. Signons B. Carlson K. SWells R.* Lascelles M. WaersR. Dahlstrorn C. Gepacert A. Pitzner C. ~ ~ ~ R GprtR.Robinson Phlllps, referee Teain Standings in the Recreation leagues: Mtf?.'S -NORTH SIIoRE JIASKETBAILL C. Y. 0.Won Lost pet. LYnam exa* .... 2 .846 Ina Txco.....i .3 .846 Smith Stars...........*"7 6 .539 Baunlbardt Bros. Motors 2 il .154 ME'8<'"BASKETBALL LEAG IEI Won Lost Pet. Nelson Laundry -13 I .929 SL: Francis.......7 7 .500 Méthodlsts........... 6 8 .420 Wllgnette Battery ....... 2 12 .143 MEr's éqB" BAiKETBALL LEAGJ>ý -(No games were plaYed In this league last week.) Won >Lost Pet. W'llmette Confectionery .11 2 .846 Winberg Drugs........_ 0 3 .769 Unknowns.............. 8 s5 .615 HoffaunnFlorists ... 8 .8 MXEN'S -"C- BAiKETeALL LIEAU , A 17 i I The ninth winter schedule of sports and recreational activity sponsored by the Wilmette Pîayground and Recreation board will b. finfisbed at the close of the last girls' "A" 1eague basketball gaine Monday, evenng, March, 25, at the Stolp, gymnasiuin. The girls' "A," league is the Ilast to finish, since niost of the.other ac- tivities-finish -their schedule during tbe,,ensuting week. Themen's volley bail league finishes.,Monday evening, March 18, .at the Howard gymnasium, the men's "B" basketball, league Tuesday, March 19, at'the same gym- nasium , and the me'n's North Shore league on ThursdayV, March 21, also at Howard. .The men's "A" and "C" basketball leagues finisbed the -season' last eve- ning at the' Howard and Stolp gym-, nasiums, respectively. Sp'ort Calendar 7:00 P. m.-Men's ba9sketbal. North Shore league. Smlth's Stars vs. C. y. O.. Howard gymnastuin. 8:00 p. m.-Men's basketbs.Il. North Shore league. B3oulevard Drug 'vs. J3aunw hardt Brothers Motors. Howard gym-7 nasium. Monday, March 18 7 :15 P. m-il'baskethall. "A" liagu.- Brownies vs. Basketeers. Stolp gyll- nasinin. 7:30 p. m. - Men's volley bail. Final games. Baptist IXI vs. Methodist I. H~oward. gymnasiuin.. 8 :00 p. m.-Uirls' basketball. "A" league. Kudas vs. Ponies. Stolp gymnasinin. 8:30 p. mn. - Men's volley bail. Final gagnes. Baptist I vs. Pick Ups. Hloward gymnasinni. 8:30 p. mi. -, Men's volley bail. Final, gaines. P. T. A. vs. M.ethodist .1.Iiow- erd gymnasiuM'. Tuenday, MMrch 19, 7:00 p. mi. - Mens'sbasketball. Final gaines. "B" league. Pick Ups ves. Win- berg Druga. Howard gymnashim. 7.30 p. mn. - SeCOnd meeting. Women's gymnasium class. Stolp gymnasium. 8:00 p. nm. - Men's hasiketbnl. Finl "R',Bl ecord. ïhià3ipon t m ais a ly to- Ii..Kzumme~r a------vuimt -- ........1 " M. Seier Pick Ups .............. 1 il 8 nasim class wilI meet on Tuesday B. Pîiul *' evenings, beginning March 19. Both, ce teirgramar choo Gy Ck~s ad <'<uegroups will nieetý at the Stolp gym- ýce hei grania sc 1 G m Cass nd 4genasium re expected »ýo enter *ienio Leagge Make Switch The changed schedule is due to con- inext y~ear. The Niras The girls' "A" basketball ljeague- flicting dates ini the instructors' sched- ond in the league with six and the Stelp. women's gymnasium g!es,. making it' necessary to switch dlass have interchanged meeting, datés the two dates.> ",tee r U M .25 ýl 1 f : to close

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