+9% «&5 t3 Ad ufolv ns drovi 16 n n sns dn rinls Sn Guls Lasiovas M Pb 16 5 For schedu fa 10 miles an hour CHICAGO NORTH SHORE end MILWAUKEE R. R.CO s The Road of Service 3 MR : H mA waQea Electric Interurbans NHRIMUHENYSNITLHLSRTRTT Ti itnricmatnsscnc se PP Pm m M Make of ()uflng.nd formation on outings, t:g: catloullomvthrm;::nth. Chicago Metropolitan Area. M AMDkireaas wl 2 M fewra =â€"You‘ll Make T H E w,é ;i;",::?’ "o f % }ï¬f PR E ~â€"Betterâ€" Time â€" a on the 1 â€"Electric. Telephone 140 ’lhotrimmdthehoop. Mr. Smith passed behind his back so that no ont could see him do it, and Bauman ret ognizing the deftness of his partnet grabbed the ball, put it in his pocke and trotted down to the basket. Then he suddenty grabbed it and tossed it in. Deerfleld, seeing that Oak Park was using unfair methods, bestowel upon their captain, Leo~ Zanier, tht right to do the same to Oak Park: which Leo did without a moment! hesitation. > Just to show Oak Park that he wasn‘t afraid of them, ht used only one hand in making tht Fouling Is Charm of Game th.Not wishing to break the charm of game, Maloney had himself {our ed _ to open the third auarter._ (Cresf T C hi Nheas O arct i memtrcie c c3 Ainesiess basketball ruses he resorted to footâ€" ’ 5 I soon af. â€" ter Smith‘s shot but al â€"_ _ not hurt bad enough to make him miss his free shot. A "sucker" s ... _shot, _ l:r‘hich should 7 _ never have occurred, ... â€" by Bauman,â€" and a free throw by a teamâ€" e _ | mate, Wade, brought 22. Oak Park to within one point of Deerfield. _ Leo Zanier The half ended with Deerfield holding a slim advantage in a 10â€"9 score. Cheer Leaders Do Stuff Between halves, our cheer leaders did their stuff. With the spirit of battle in the air and the score 109 } it is no wonder that the fans nearly fell off their seats cheering, as the teams jogged in to start the second. half. Xe & % s & h dprnnrd e t egress o n 3 niep * Faléy, a regular substitute, who played the whole nm%#gz show someâ€"real fighting ap at this time, getting in nearly every play, If he :onl&n:t 'zet hold of the ball by using s eanss!ns passing Alttack from P to : Maloney to Garling to Rocar:flz Mahuyrdndtho-eontwopoinh higher, Wade of Oak Park then got histuminï¬othomuinéwithanieu lhottromtholidoottboeourt,no. gan dashed down the floor, passed to Zanier and Zanier caged his shot forttallyuthoquuhrcndedwith ‘thescorcs-zinfnvorotDurï¬eld. At the start of the second quarter Leo was fouled, so Cress took the bit inhiatacthanddmppodinafrs throw. Then Smith, the boy who was all over the floor for Oak Park, net. tedanutlhot.lfterminzh between a mass of blue and white to get in a scoring position. â€" quarter with a free Mâ€"ï¬o;m: lfoulonBaumanofOQkPark.A zigzagging passing attack from Palev Using a fast and furious attack and displaying & fighting spirit, Deer. field‘sâ€"lightweight team mastered the Oak Park quintet 24â€"20,â€"last Friday, in our ‘gym, knocking Oak Prcty title chances glimmering. Deerfleld grabbed & fourâ€"point leag inâ€"the â€"lastâ€"quarter and "fought like a<demon to hold it. The game was played before an enthusiastic crowd, ' Zanier Starts Scoring Leo Zanier broke the ice in the first Get Four . Point: Lead in Quarter; Play Hard, Fast to Win â€" KEAM SHOWS REAL . â€" ~~â€"â€" â€"FIGHTING SPRIT Thursday, Feb, 13 ASt Judge hg 4 ments and D Specia every Ste until plain IN8T CIRC] gin s ten Au the Pla] ir;: fall Ber not jolt loo} th