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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 44

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C season. Members of the two squads are listed herewith and no players not included in these regular lists are to be used, it is announced. The lists follow;: .:; * Lists of Players ~H. â€" P.â€"Press â€"Allâ€"Starsâ€"G.._Yore, B. Berube, R. Rhinehart, G. Kress, H. Bartelman, B. Conway, A. Bock, T. Rogan, C. Becker, T. Martin, C, Francis, T. Sticken, A. Carr, C. Parker. A. Kress, P. Stipe, J. Johnâ€" ston, C. Johnston, J. McCraren, A. Sheahen. L â€"Rudoliph, B. â€"Moon, â€"H. Soper, J. Pank, R. Bennett, R. Holâ€" leran, G., Malmquist, E. Kramer, M. News Flashesâ€"Tom Russell, Tom Jordan, Don McClure, "Spider" mond. George Moseley, Ed Weil, Arâ€" nold Horween, Gordon Leonard, John Neal, G. Michaels, C. Gilles, Harold Evans, F. Wolters, Gust Leffert, Johnny Walker, Paul Rubly, Johnny TLenzini. Harry Rudoliph, "Skippy" Maiman. McLain. ipierorehendeah raianescacacanienanimimanite o meatinmearatnet e lt esmm e e .. Allâ€"Stars Beat Arlington | Another victory was chalked up â€"the: Highland _ Park. Press Allâ€" Stars as they set back Arlington Heights 21â€"12, at Sunset park, last: Sunday, in aâ€"rather listless â€"game. â€"â€"~The Highlandâ€"Park. lads did_not play their usual sparkling game so, consequently, their goal line was crossed for the first time. It wasn‘t till a touchdown had been pushed acrossed by Arlington Heights that the "Allâ€"Stars" got going in their accustomed manner. After they hit visitors. that the Allâ€"Stars could score. Sevâ€" eral long runs by Shorty Francis and a pass from Tillie Martin to Abe Carr put the ball on the Heights eight yard linc.â€"After a couple smashes at the line, Carl Becker sliced through right tackle. for touchdown to tie the score. Shorty France‘s drop kick for the extra was short, A few moments later, after Highâ€" land Park had steadily pushed the visitors back to their own goal line, a safety was made as the Arlingâ€" ton Heights center passed the ball over the receiver‘s hands into the end zone to give the local lads the lead for the first yime. â€" > ball on the Arlington Heights six yard ling from where Becker made the score on an end run. A pass for the extra polnt_. Martin Scores The final Press marker took place in ~the last quarter when,â€"afterâ€"a fisu' Of _ runs by Her» " pai veinl@il nd Harry #oper ‘that put the ball on the Heights forty line, Tillie Martin, on a triple reverse,. tore down the field fof the score, ~A In the next quarter Highland Park â€" made â€"another touchdown,. After an exchange of punts, Highâ€" land Park finally took possession of the ball in midâ€"field. A long pass from Martin to Gordon Kress couplâ€" GAME HERE SUNDAY (Continued from page 1) Becker Scored Twice w vemmpnh _ ~Meeting at Belvidere ’ Next Sunday, Nov. A meeting of all Legionnaires in the second division of the American Legion, which includes Lake counâ€" ty, will be held at the new Legion home in Belvidere, next Sunday, at a nominal fee. All Legionnaires in the county are invited to attend. CITY WANTS DEPOSIT RESTRICTION LIFTED were denied on recommendation of the zoning board of appeals, which ter last week. The sites affected are a block on Wailnut, Deerfleld avyâ€" enue and Oakwood avenue and the old Campbell property at Park.and Sheridan. Receive Truck Bids P the street department were opened and these will be tabulated and preâ€" sented for action at the next mestâ€"| ,, ing of the en â€"<fLâ€" A couple of petitions for the zoning of property from Class The board of local improvements approved final estimate_ of $11,875 due the E. A. Meyers Construction Co. for work in â€"Highland _ Park Gardens subdivision. A great many authorities are tellâ€" ing us that Germany can pay no more reparations but it seems to us that this is something for Engâ€" land ~and _i‘l-ince to worryâ€" about: Germany doesn‘t owe us any reâ€" parations. & â€" ed down. Several new members of the squad were given a chance to show their wares in the line. Matt Maiman at center and R. Bennett and E. Jerhand at tackles turned in a good day‘s work. Although substitutions were frequent, the work of the two Kresses and Carr were outstanding in the local iron wall. ht ons : Many Injuries ‘ Highland Park didn‘t show everyâ€" thing Sunday for a good part of the team was watching the game from the sidelines. Tom Rogan, the Press triple threat man, is still nursing a sore back; Bert Berube, the star of the Highwood game and Bud Moon, Steeler tackle, are sufâ€" feringy from injuries received in the Highwood game. All are under the expert care of Dr. Banfield. _ â€"â€"These boys, as well as the entire team, will be in perfect condition for the coming game with the Highâ€" land â€"Park â€" Newsâ€"Flashes â€" Sunday afternoon, the entire proceeds of which will go to charity. Lineâ€"up: ~G. Kress _ Bennett MeCraren Rhinehart <Stine Auhrend micil (Continued from page 4) o. local LG RG business class 0. Johnson Wilke Bolte Hunkie % Johnson inkelma»n josd a hike (Weineates: altermion: Broy: A s "Sige Ewing. and, Miss Calition, tenchers Plans are made for Halloween parâ€" ;'?.GTI Reserves had initiation at their Tharr" Boticns brought_some ‘Pronch ind German coins for our museum. _ * We h:l our ’::tnm taken Monday. The children have been mounting pretty Teaves ~this _ week. â€"~ _ ~=â€"â€"â€"â€" * : Forrest Hagie brought us a canary last week.~ The children like him â€" veryâ€"much,;â€" acea ;wa..i.ifi" «..I,.,,A..-:'m>..u!.. ; » .o : AP gram" to be held in Trinity lgheoul church on Sunday, November 1, at four o‘clock: O - F P ‘ ! â€" »iz ansbnes rg:lnu.mn sans paroles ... ... Bonnet + Mr. u..f;u F. Anschuetz __ (Bugle outside) Marche Pontificale Assemblyâ€" l"laxccpnotxlâ€"-â€" Pledge of Allegiance ._...__.._Girl Scouts Morit ~Badges in Sithouetiteâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Soloâ€"The Cares of: Yesterday ._.â€"_Metcalf » _ Miss Loretta White ____â€" _ _ ~~ of Northwestern "U*" School of Speech Airiiinke To oie Mememunt Fulleity Low ... . e ie deibaarateseanonstpeeneatonesaiel it W?{fim-?&-fll e oc o Vieptnie Creigh _: Taps (Bugle} .â€"_....... ... Virginia Stockwell Organ Postludeâ€"Suite Gothique ... Boelimann g Mr. Raloh F. Anschuetz n Friends will kindly remain in their seats until the Scouts have passed out. .___._. BROWNIE COURSE â€" ‘All those interested in taking a Brownle ing November 9th in Winnetka. cou Miss: Williamson, who gave the course last venr in Chicago and which some of our leadâ€" ers attended.â€"November 9th, 9 :30 o‘clock. in Lincoin sebool auditorfum, Monday afterâ€" noon, Nov. 9, 3:80 o‘clock.. Any Girl Seout may attend. For a small fe you may take home the lamn shade make. This course is given us through (EMM Service foâ€" CONKING DEMONSTRATION The cooking course started on Tuesday »fâ€" *â€"rnoon. Oct. 27. in the unper room of the a1d city hall buildinc, was > well attended. tbere beinv ‘ 75 Girl Scouts attendin@. This vice Co and is to last six weeks meetin« ench Tuesdsy afternoon at: 3:45.â€" 1 Seouts be sure and bring your own pencil Trnom No. 1. â€"metâ€" as â€"usual in the_aym ~¢ Eim Plsce Sebool on Monday evenin@ Tt was *"Fnn Nicht" and after nracticin~ ane son#s for Sunday, we played games unâ€" "I time #+ be â€" dismissed. k 22 i ®. Siihrides, thanncd and aesyed qurmer of \ Ret . nlan ® * F « *+or their recular Scout meetin= wes over The wirls come in coctum« and nlans and hev M»;-u were carried out in true Hallowâ€" new ~wkyie, 203g010 000 o C Cuy nen avyle, "% Troons III and TV also are nlannin« We! nween atunts far their mentines on Thnrsâ€" d4+v afternnon and evenino at Lincaln «che~! Traay. V af Ravinia school under the diâ€" weetinn of Mrs. Coun has grown to such =~ axtont thet it has heen nece=sary to dAivids the eroun. . The sixth. seventh, and eighth maetine â€" as bafrre on Manday nfternacns nundo* the direction of Miss Virainia Marsh at â€" anene, _who has râ€"rently returned trom Camn Edith Meaevy. The yonnger girls aÂ¥n â€" mastine an Wainssdevy afternnin in Ressside achwol" nnmdor the direstion of Mra ann, «wha un nnfi] this tima *« been <<ea~â€" tsin of this. entive aromas This ormm~‘ af wonnâ€"or girls will now be known as Trob= Temma No. 6, the hich echaol @roun. are ~lnunin@ on overâ€"night hike this week, if ~~Acrcording.to the financial news.| map, it you wowd mane .l Uncle Sam has more than half the| and turn your rifles on world‘s sunply of gold. Well, where| who chirps, "And make it is it, anyhow? , â€"â€"Keokuk Gate City. The little cares that fretted me Among 1 Amont (he winds arpg. 0 mong e t Among the lowing of the herds, > The r-t'lli.l.ll of tbeto‘roum in menaafai e _ ‘The foolish fears of what might be I cast them all away, Among the clover scented grass Among the newâ€"mown hay. Where il! thoughts die and good are born Out in the fields with God. LAMP SHADE MAKING COURSE Girl Scout News ... _Largo from New. World Symphony Mr. Ralph F. Anschuetz TROOP NEWS Katherine Johnston Virginia Stockwell . Johnson â€".North Shore cars. will stop . at. ~Vine avenue for the conventence ot ways are to be some decorations here. A~ minstrel show, a grab bag, games, a_ shooting gallery, side. shows and concession stands are some of the attractions to be found in the girls‘ gymnasium. Food will be served, and a small sum will proâ€" vide supper for those wishing "to come early or to stay from the aftâ€" ernoonâ€"into theevening. â€"â€"â€"= A water carnival will provide laughs and thrills in the tank room. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendig have charge of this part of the enterâ€" tainment. + Philg = Highwood, Ravinia, and other towns in the. community. ,.mifi%w,fi the donations, w â€"are & reâ€" ceived from merchants in Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forest, Deerâ€" field, and Ravinia. Profits from the carnival will be tuirned over to various relief comâ€" mittees in Highland Park and surâ€" rounding towns of. the school disâ€" trict to be distributed among the unemployed. i ‘Sunday, November 1, All Saints‘ Day: 7:30 . a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.â€"The Church school. ~11:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and sermon. o"clock. NovembDer â€"&, â€" at . 10.00. O CIOUCK HHP CGITE parish house. Luncheon at 12:30 the home of Mrs. Gordon Buchanan, 240 Moraine road, on Wednesday, November 4, at 12:30 o‘clock. Meetâ€" ing following. â€" District Commander The last meeting of Dumaresq Spencer post; held Thursday evening was very largely attended. Six new members were initiated by the newly organized degree team under the direction of Past Commandr Henry Hanson. _Members of the team are Harold Bridges, commandâ€" er; Sidney Jennings, Sr. viceâ€"comâ€" mander; David Johnson, Jr. viceâ€" commander; Robert Bridges, past commander; Henry Hanson, chapâ€" lain;~Jimâ€" Thompson, sergeantâ€"atâ€" arms. : tation of all present for the first apâ€" pearance of this team. * Leonard Hook, Eighth District commander, was present and delivâ€" ered an excellent talk. There were many other viditing comrades presâ€" ent. â€" *‘ f (Continued from page 1) Trinity Episcopal Church â€"East Laurel Avenue SCHOOL SAT. NIGHT Talks at Meeting of â€"â€"Local Legion Post if you: woud make. us happy, on the chap Monday, novel

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