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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1931, p. 19

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Thursday, Jan. 8, 1931 NORTHWEST SUBURBAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE yet-to-win-a-game Glenview quintet. Defeats Deerfield A Lake Zurich flashed plenty of form in taking Deerfield, 30 to 22. L. Frank was high scorer for the win- ners while Siegert and Bleimehl were high for Deerfield. Northbrook set the season's scor- ing record by blasting Arlington Heights into their fifth straight loss 52 to 30, at Northbrook Friday. Be- sides setting the season’s high scor- ing game total, Northbrook's lead- ing scorer Erickson tied the season's individual game total with 20 points, counting eight field goals and four free throws. The 20 point mark was first set by Siegert, Deerfield, who accumulated. his joint possession of the record against Glenview Dee. 23. Erickson established himself as one of the greatest 1toopsters in the eir- cuit in his performance and inci- dentaily ran his season's total scoring mark to 69. He has averaged better than 12 points per game for the five contests in which he has appeared. Diederich, Arlington’s leading scorer, and H. Prosser, starred for the losers. Lake 7urich was at Des Plaines Tuesday, expecting plenty of opposi- tion; Morton had no easy set-up at Deerfield on the same date. Arling- ton appeared scheduled to come through for their Brst win, Wednes- day, at Niles Center. Northbrook looked for little more than a work-out and a chance for Erickson to pile up his seascn’s total against Glenview Thursday. Deerfield It Des Plumes January 13 Deerfield travelsto Des Plaines. Thursday will see Lake Zurich at Morton Grove and Arling- ton Heights " Glenview. Northbrook entertains Niles Center Friday. Morton Grove Northbrook ..._ Deerfield '.--V._. Niles Center ' Lake Zurich ., ‘Des Plaines . 'Glenview m-rt.... _ 'Vive-Fr" __. 0 4 .000 Arlington Heights ._.r_-.. 0 ,5 .000. ‘Postponed games. Games Next Week Tuesday, Jam lr-Deerfield at Des Plaines. Thursday, Jan. LS-Lake Zurich at Morton Grove; Arlington Heights at Glenview. , Friday, Jan. Ncrthbrook. Erickson. Northbrook Richards, Northhrook L. Falknor. Morton Grove _ Diederich, Arlington Heights Krakow, Des Plaines F_V_V_-r-VP. Siewert, Niles Center _tt_tt_eCt_e Fleming, Deerfield Wt.V.r-tr...m..Vt. L. Frank, Lake Zurich Vrt.trteet E. Frank, Luke Zurich Fev_r_ Feq Sicgert, Deeifield Vt-_-Pt-retort t.... Haugan, Niles Center vt.... ..._. Lehman, Lake Zurich ..et'._vrrt. H. Burton, Glenview _i--..P_P____. Van Blair, Deerfield Frwrw_.r'-eeee thlfolder, Northbrook Eisner. Morton Grove . Bleimehl, Deerfield '___.. Loutsch, Morton Grove (Continued from page 6) Tenn Sanding: Jan. 5 Lending Scorers 16 - Niles Center Pet. 1.000 .800 .600 .600 .600 69 44 41 41 37 34 34 M 30 30 30 27 25 25 at .9 More than 100 real Indians pir- ticipated in the making of "The Sil- ent Enemy." No white man appears in the picture, according to William D. Burden, producer of this epic of the American red-man. the American red-man. "The Silent Enemy," which will show at the Alcyon theatre, Satur- day, is the drama of the Red Man's fight against hunger in the track- less wil.ds of the north, _ Remote Control A portable broadcasting radio sta- tion was erected on the Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer set when William Haines made the radio scenes for "Remote Control," which will come Sunday to the Alcyon theatre. Haines' voice was transmitted from the portable station to the set where the actull scenes were filmed, his voice record- ing through a regular receiving set. Edward Sedgwick directed the pic- turization of the stage play with Mary Duran in the leading feminine role. Included in the cast are Char- role. Included in the east are Char- les King, Polly Moran, John Milian and J. C. Nunnt. Silent Enemy" and "The Cat Creeps". Head Fine Aleyo.n Program . "The Cat Creeps" A breathless quality of suspense pervades "The Cat Creeps," the Uni- versal mystery drama which will be shown at the Alcyon theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The very atmosphere is heavy with dread, and there are many hair raising moments when the auditor feels impelled to re- lieve pent-up emotions with a lusty shriek. This story was adapted from THE PRESS the famous stage "thti11er," "The Cat and the Canary,” 1nd on the tel-sen it is even more effective than it WI! on the sage. where it has long been recognized us one of the most Ipine- tingling plays ever written. A great cnst interprets the screen production, with Helen Twelvetreu bringing her blonde beauty and her undoubtedly powerful hiltrionic tal- nnt to the principal feminine role. Appearing opposite her is Raymond liackett, who contributes an alto. ttether pleasing performance as Paul a young mnn who is just I little bit afraid of ghosts. in spite of him- self. 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