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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Sep 1922, p. 5

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‘IL'C hdw 'm “excep- llness.” To .cts do not zed as part the part of Service to m for ac- 9. It is With ppreciation .1011 3d by such . thanks to kcord them. (tit? ‘11 ‘ive at our rrth Shore .ukee R. R -pany) ‘3 Ave. O‘irleid Highland Park 1099 TdCC C ed You are cm Reading Room Mlintsined by, First Church of Christ. Scientist, Highland Put. Services nre held in the church edifice, 381 But] nenuo. Sunday morning at 10:45. Sundny school at 12:00 o’clock noon. Wednesday evening Testimonial Service It 8:00 o’clock. You are cordinlly invited to uttend these service: And to visit the 102 i. 1:: St. HERMAN 0mm, hm Telephone 335 Highland Park Fuel Company CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Building Material Hours Tan Scotch Grain and Combinations. Ruby' 3 assortment of Cut Steel Buckles stands paramount. Reason- ably priced. flg’redj- RUBY Inc A Ruby Creation, to be worn with Tailleurcd Frocks. Produced in Patent Leather, Black Scotch Grain, oal Solvay Coke ()n \\’:s;’h£ngtun near Michigan 387 Central Avenue Week Dnya9:001.m.t06:00 p.113. Sundays 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. RUBYS w“â€" Street Colonials first u{ I” art out n muninx m: mum 9.1.1:) (I'll? up u» expo-ct.- rrwud fur planthr nnd dun (hr ‘rv (hr T'V'r u. rt “I! 84, 5-2, (3,2? .mn \nxh all (hr hupc and optimum ‘\\ :ihnm‘ In! Mr 01(11th You“ uli m {hc~ “mm W:- null try .nd Irv ”nan! and Ynlr m (ht-1r invn-i'm‘ wry hard to nn H A: strong {onllml' (.1 England I‘Mn Hwy 61-!“ch the: tram n! \'« “Lawn-tn " ‘ ()xford-Flmbndr team. I of Purple zrlduulen. I want lh'v spirit, to remain and to grow. I want to {outer n perm-mm unlimcnl u Nurthwestcrn that will insure us 0'.“ share of n1nhwwal Ind our shnrr u! \lvh)nv‘. \\e Inns! budd conutnnlh fur the ”(uni And I! we have Lh~ right .wrt of vo-operlunn we sh.” huth nvni,xh the «uurpr of tunt. ‘Ifl ‘nmr games A- to thu- year. "r mu‘! first nf 1H art out I mutiny m: rrwuci fiur pra‘tx‘e nnd nlurt (hr ‘r\- sun “11h ah (hr hupc and ophnn~m m xhu uurld Wt null try And Irv ‘ I, Mr my nu U .u’ (‘hzu mwr' ml! (II I Mu “ith scarrelv enough matrrIul from last year to make up a {air {out- lmll t'lt‘\'t'lt, ('qu-h Glenn ThI>tl(~waIto-. rlilrllhfl hlx’ Iirxt .war at .VIIrthm-rt- I'rn l'nIn-I‘ait) on a the-year cm.- tImt. admits hq- ls {It‘lnL’ a tlIflIt'ult ptnlIlc-m. Thr fulluwun: ul<l player.- «'llt' rrtuI'IIIIIg. according! to lll('~'. IIIforIIIIItIIII rt‘t't‘l\fd by the roach; Henry l’entield. who pla)'~ tatklv; JinIIIIp l'atttrson ruptxun of the tram. 'uho plan fullhatk; Ulllt‘ Dahl. who [usually plays guard; l-Z'rum. also A guard; Putnam, who plays tackle: young Mcl-Ilwain who played end in «weral games last season; Rembr. who has been tried at quarter and 'who seemed promising; Blumenthai. lalso a good quarterback who did atel- llar work last season; Chuck Palmer, [the reliable halfback; Weinecke, cap- tain of last year'n freshman team, whose natural position in fullback. llhnis a young! tatkle who has man) lxood points and Hanson who likes the quarterbatk poaItIon and who showed lup well in spring practice. l A few of these boys happen to re- lsule III or near Evans-ton and are linI~ flu-ring up by taking daily runs; Ira If any haw touched the pIgakin tlm lsummer and may not for ten days to Come. The weather hasn't “‘1‘" {a- vuralxlr. (L‘oach ThIatlewaito pointed nut, and whenever a man has come to 1 him to ask {or sumsttons he has told him merely to keep In good trim and .(u be ready for a hard aeaaon. "I have no [an-diction: lo make." was l‘oach Thiutkwniu'u ,nutemen: when asked for a bit “optimism for Purple (Inn. “1 have hopes. hove-v". of splendid bucking both on (he cum- pus from the “with“ And boom! the cnmpus pm from the woos-um The coach has been keeping in. touch with the old men, however. and hv and (‘aptain Paterson have held several conferences. Letters han- g'nne out to the old player: urging them to be on hund early mth‘thv idea of getting into good physical trim for the big grind. Palmer and one or th other: have been doing gunrd duty on the llkc shore and an- in splendid nhlpe right now. Glen Mngnuson «ho broke his leg lost season and who was expert“! to m- ahle to 3% into the game this full is still limping I bit and II not counted on by the couch to plug." He. too, has bun “kin: on a tan u a bathing-belch guard. ' ’l‘Ol'GH JOHKW N EW PI'RPLE COACH . an- Joe Stlpe and Reuben Benson, Both VH‘IKh 1M) pounds and un- nixâ€" footvrs, Armld and Albert Srhn'l. twin hn-thers. are lmckfield (flhdl- dam. and Jm- an‘tur. quarter hawk. :zn- other >uhstituhnns of last war \\hn :n‘v lit-hovel! rrndy fur regular berth.» It I.~ um rarl)‘ ye! tn gr! u an nn thv rww men. and 1:! Un- mumi «of fifty 15‘ “My workxng in fund-momma wmr Hf the Inuutu whu now look hm grwn mu: $3.301) mm stars. Ha! Sc-veral Iva-rum of list M190! arr ('xpeclud to assume the vacant positions this year under Roth- nrher's (uh-lag!- thry haw nbwrhrd his >_\ strm of play to un extent this! they should fit in well wub [hr Heel- fit'ld murhinv. Of those. two giant tat'klcs are «specially prumkimz, Thcy [Mann sounn 'uxs WIN am At "i I mama mun um: comm nung \uluuhh- mcmhvh ‘1’ Uu‘ 1‘12] Mum‘- [Illvfin’llp n]v\|'!i, .lri‘ uvmlnhlr .11 I‘m-Hick! Th. ngulur.‘ an- (up! .hmn;j. Hunduh'k‘ cud, Paddy Spoil- nmn and Tml Wall. luvkuw; ('hnr'm Sturlr. half hark, and T. m Mum) gu'nd 'lhr xthrr nulm-ru’ “mm: Hf 51h! _\":|I‘ uH‘ Mnrrl.‘ Rt'hht'll. 11"!» (H; lr'runlx Wall, guard Ind wnh-r; Loslu- Allen. hllf luck and full huh. and Mikt- Dyer. half hack. \an “va HH'YI \uluqu- mumN-n \\‘Hh m~ quanut} hmi \u! mrnlu'. h1~ Knur‘i‘ of mum Ivuung (:Hr Ln! ~u l’u-lnm PM I, hut “-111 ~ll‘ H'xlxnlh‘mndmp non.- ‘uurldzng fur :mulhrr f-u' lmii ,Ymmpn-n‘hq: M [Harm-M Hut whud \l»! .urmnt \uin rr-me a: h1~ Knur‘i‘ of \Hmnng [hr Suburban Ivuuuuv (:Hr kn! N‘hmm, ‘ ”at". J l l’u-lnm PM I, hut uvulht r and an?) unn- Despite Early Season Rolhadh Schultz. ”WM"! in Henikr' er‘s Grid Men An- .\|- Place. “‘0'" 00'." Four ready Trginin‘ for "ilfi in Game Ll!“ Another Tille Thursday EXI’I'X'T WINNING TEAM DEFEAT POI/OKLA (‘LI'B THE BIGBLAND PAH nus. MGBMND PARK. "LINUX! h \\ h Al gum! hard I «urnw «Haunt. {rum 1». HvlhanI-l' n at}! ulufir. «mad. but}: n» h- quality an. Urrrhvfd 1.‘ MIN» \u-ll \nl ~ 1 :I~ Impulm and tfll'lt‘l' \hn l~ In. hh nmlh 31-)” .r h. n 1‘ Min-mi) dr “hum urn Hun} m :l Locum E "Lulu" Willmm, mm 0! Mr and In I. M Wminmn 0! this my and Yuk-‘- lnxrrccllctlltc Ton- nu (hamph H II! defeated by Jun" () huhâ€"nun. (hr Aunt-Han Davi- [up mu :n the Nahum! mn'u single. (‘hzln'flh rump h urn-rm"! at the Get- m-qnh‘ln (in-kw .luL. Homily. The Yule'n lnlcrcolleghtc Tenni- Clan-p Defected In Men's Singles Monday (layman. 60 65 14 :3]; H, H. Gander. 66~ 15â€" 6]; J luau, 03‘? 15 -52; and G. P‘ Ll'KE WILLIAMS [0888 IN TENNIS TOURNEY Two hardy nnnunh. Tum R. Wylel' Ind Henry A. Tuwnrr. erllpml than field in the bent ball “TM. lheir (‘Il’dll hem: 69 3' ~66. ()Uwr leading scurvy wen: A. (I Mora-n ind E. L. Mil-‘ lard. film 12-â€"~69; R. H. Smith "Ml F.‘ E. Btldwin. 77â€"7â€"70; E. S. Burl-er and l. Randall. ill ”-40. Brien-lo Brunt-h- hid u «hmce holr r\'rnl. l2 helm uux of lfi, the lender: bring: “C D‘ Bnnhm 66-13% 51; H, C. Hrum. 62~rll~ 5!; W. A. Shuhcnfl Hrum. 62,011” ‘ k‘lp \A'rrr McMnhun “'Ilv'lu 1‘ 1) ,, F l lump. 7t GOLF SFORRS Rel-uh: of Snurdny'l event:- .1 lo- cnl golf (“ubfli 77; T. M. Juhnnun, K. “'. 0min. F. .1. ml”, 1’. I5. Kurnrom. 7N; (‘. l.. Poole. A, R. [Wu-non. (‘. H. Su-nmnu. l‘. M. Found. 79. Plan 1‘ ‘ F. K ‘ Kxernnn, 72; L. M. Ruth-dun 74; A ° K. Bodhuldt, 79; (I, A. Buhl. 79. (‘lnn’ l). l, (‘ Ehhm, 76; w. A. Murray-IQ \anvrs‘ uf In“ "1‘. sun" in thr hand-- k‘lp \A'rrr (khan-n A and B â€"â€" T. (Li McMnhun, H II. Curran. 74; (I J.‘ Wilson, I". A. Inm, 75. (‘llnm (' and 1) ~ F K She-mun. 72; L. M. Rut ; Hob (”Jul Winners In the ball twee-punk" Wen-z (‘laum A and B - H. R. (‘ur- ran. N; (‘. A. Irvin, 75; R. D, Gordon. 76; R. B. l'mhrrxvr. (7. ‘, Willmmn. “Inn." TM Ht» “all pin) Hm Lair \IJI: n-nm n. n lhn-v-unmv u-nr.‘ fur th rhmnym n-hlp uf Lake rnunty XHUwr (mun ha.- l-wn drfc-uu-d by any Lair county nnzmgnliun thi- unnon. The firs! n! [he none-s will ht plum how on UN- Elh' mm. Sunday. Sept 17; the second In Lake Vill‘, Sunday. Sept. 24. ‘ The bun} riWJchh begun to full shortly After nm-n Fridlxlun‘vd ”’4' Elk! tn (11” H" the hum-bu” whvdulrd \silh “lulu-gun The memâ€" h-n of the tun ll‘nllh spa-m lhr nfu-t noun at tho Flk: Huh, Hath play ’2’ Thursriuyk unmr “sh "ha-hm!" why and curb pin)” H't‘i'H'c‘d hu- \u-vU} Rug” Kllhy. well known to mnny local fanfi. rrpllu'd Johnson m Hu- seventh He was first up In Polonin’r h.” u! lhv mth lnmnx. and singlvd «wt-r n-mnd (‘upl‘ l’lddy Whm- .‘lKfllHl‘d {M n (In! um. Kil- l.) Immediately Murtrd for mind. but nfter the dur-l had mottled (M umpm- I‘nlc-d hum out. Kllb) then Fr- ahu-d that Whmâ€" dum- nut min them a” “'hllr. Inu-n wwvd by the "ril- rr. dm'hgrvd ”W.“ Hill In-lwvrdgl \A'k‘ .I mlrurlr he Long “1‘ wu‘n‘ly out ly Uronx‘! nukes, “hon he tried In u; the llttvr aflrr mmvmx a perfect throw {rum MrGuin- in the fifth Ho mntinue-d to play; but nfu-r his turn It the plate in thr Iuth he had to hl\'(‘ modu'al nulstance, (run In (hr plan McUuln'.‘ Duffy, and “mu mm wvund hunur- wnh [\U» Ll!) rznh (-rfi‘flfilld“. ,ll.\«, ('hnk. nnd lh- la-nx made «me tum-w Thu‘ the Hk- gum-red )3 hlls {rum Juhnwn uhu purhrd {m North (‘hr mg” during the hr»! m-ven mum” 1' Dub. “whil'rurk rnHH'd u!" [hr l-uumu ‘lnurr \lllh lhl'rq hilp uul pf {nut Ip- In (hp ‘JIHI' McGum-n Duffy. unh 1:. 1h. .d-wv‘q- u! 1hr F. K lrgu {114 L1! (H‘HVKP ”rm-hr. Frrddlv huJ/ um put n7, lhv mound fur {Hum I'MI- “uh a [nod “Illa-3 ~umwn {rum bu- trlmmucm huh: mm 1hr l'ulunmm- 1.. mm Scorr h) N Inning .‘htuht U )NESllAY. SEPT. a 7:30 9... 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