s > Bd A, BB 0 eupmaes it _ OAK PARK TAKES _ SUBURBAN THITLE TWENTYâ€"TWO With Oak Park high school winâ€" ning five games and loging none, anâ€" other Suburban league championâ€" ship is added to their list.. New Trier and Evanston will fight it out for second place at Dyche Stadium on Thanksgiving day. As both teams their final tilt will be a big one. Proviso, by virtue of two wins and three losses, is in fourth place; Deerfieldâ€"Shields, withâ€"oneâ€"win and four losses, fifth place; and Morton, by losing all of her games, sixth and last place. Season Almost Over Though Evanston and New Trier are still to play their deciding game, the rest of the Suburban league football careers for this year, and are now turning to basketball. stadium, and what a game 8 » s going to be. Two evenly matched| Class C will play "Intermetso" teams which are incidentally traâ€"| from the second "L‘Arlessienne ditional enemies, will both be fight | suite," written by Bizet. ing to keep from being shoved into| iss D bands are required to third place. ~~â€"â€" Oak Park Powerful ‘That Oak Park has a strong and powerful team shown by the winâ€" ning of all her games by a big marâ€" in Of all the teams Ihying against Oak Park, Deerfleld made the best showing, losing by a score of 12 to 6. Evanston lost 25 to 13, Morton went down to defeat 838 to 0, New Trier lost 13 to 6, and Proâ€" viso was defeated 34 to 7. defeated Evanston by a bigger score AIt appears that scores of games make little difference, Oak Park As seen from the air â€" Deerfheldâ€"Shield in position for recefï¬Â§ ng the kickâ€"off in the Evanston game a mk ms:htzrday Th:‘gieture was taken by George and John Niemeyer, former students of the school, h r ~awn n @ & who pilot their own plane The idealt Torm of heat ;. isâ€"radiant â€"heat!â€"Theâ€"sameâ€"intense heat you feel from the summer sun. It is just pure heat rays. No smoke. No odor. No sound. To harness these clean, silent radiant heat n)!' ‘and put them to work in your own boiler with the new Petroâ€"Nokol Rotary Oil Burner is the supreme achievement of the world‘s oldest and largest oil heat organization. : AERIALâ€" VIEW â€"OFâ€"DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDSâ€"ATHLETIC _FIELD OVER 70,000 HOMES ENJOY than Deerfleld, but Evanston took the Bluebacks 25 to 18. New Trier lost to Oak Park by a 13 to 6 score, and Deerfield lost 12 to 6, but New Shields high school, our band is working very hard. ~There willâ€"be fifteen or twenty other bands from the district which will"also compete in the contest. â€"_ : Mr. Talmadge, of Proviso, Mr. Peebles of Riverside, and Mr. Finch formed a committee and from a list of seventyâ€"five pieces, selected the numbers which ‘each band class will be required to play. _‘ ==â€" _ _. _ In preparation for the District Band contest, which is to be held Band Works Hard $ For District Contest m he contesl . ; * _.â€"_< Freak Plays Score _ _ _ Mr. Talmadge, of Proviso, Mr.| At the beginning of the third Peebles of Riverside, and Mr. Finch | quarter, Deerfield attempted to kick, formed a committee and from a list| butâ€"was blocked, with New â€"Trier of seventyâ€"five pieces, selected the| scoring a saféty. Later, Dorelli, of numbers which ‘each band class will| Deerfield, fumbled and New Trier be required to play. _______:__ _ _ _ {recovered.___.._.___._.___sccolc. Class A bands must be able to| ~The bright spot of the fourth play the "Rosamunde Overture," by| quarter was a touchdown by Knight SERUDEITâ€">â€"~â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"~«.w....___._._. |.Of New Trier in a sweeping end run. f ng i »| fumbles than usual. Probably beâ€" Class C will play "Intermetso" | * from the second "L‘Arlessienne| °245 of the recent rain and the satâ€" o o t y on i p i ooo o e n 14 urated condition of the ground a know "Minuet Bourgeois Gentilhomâ€" me," by Lully. § ; The band contest was held last year at the John Sterling Morton high school in Cicero, and ~was a rreat success. # It is said that the new books preâ€" sented to the American reading pubâ€" lic this fall will be greatly improved in quality. It is to be hoped that all of the improvement will not be in the quality of the bindings and THE PRERSs8 FRESHâ€"SOPHS LOSE THRILLING GAME TO i!y- a score of 15â€"0 the Froshâ€" Sophs dropped their tilt with New Trier last Saturday at Winnetka. | ‘Both teams went in and gave all that they had. The first quarter was uneventful, with much punting Struggles _ Strict enforcement of the state aeronautics law, passed by the leg. islature at the last session, will be made by Sheriff Lester Tiffany and the municipal police in Lake counâ€" MceKinnson ... Sheriff to Enforce ty, it was revealed last. week.in a letter received by the sheriff from Reed G. Landis, chairman of the Tllinois Aeronautics Commission, _ "It shall be the duty of every ¢ounty and municipal officer to en» force and assist in the enforcement Aeronautics Law in Lake County, Report the state aviation law â€" Rebearsals were started last Wednesday for the "Torch Bearers," this year‘s fall play. â€"It is a comedy andâ€"enjoyedâ€"a A4ongâ€"runâ€"inâ€"aâ€"New York theater. _ Choose Cast â€"â€"The final cast was chosen by Miss Rinkenberger and her committee comprised of Mr. Slocum, Miss Wilâ€" son, Miss Connelly, and Mrs. Peers. Final Cast Chosen at D. S. H. 8. for Fall Play, "‘Torch < The part of Mr. Frederick Ritter, the husband of the leading lady, is being taken by Milo Winters, a senâ€" jor in Mr. â€"Eiker‘s session.â€" Mr. Ralph Twiller, the villain of the play, is to be played by Henry Clark, also a senior, in Mr. Pertz‘s segsion. ‘Mr. Spindler, the right hand man of Mrs. Pampinelli, will be played by Tom Hawkins, a freshman in "Eiker‘s ~session.~Mr. ~Hoosefrosse; by Tow Hawkins, a freshman in Mr. Thurston‘s session. The part of Teddy Spearing, a great social necessity, will be taken by Dave Canmann, a senior in Mr. Pertz‘ gsession. Mr. Stage Manager, a perâ€" son who always does his duty, will be Ed Lindau, a senior in Mr. Eikâ€" will be Catherine Hayward, a senâ€" for in Miss Wood‘s session, and Robâ€" bie Lou Schneider, a junior in Miss Rodenbeck‘s session. The backstage organization has not yet been chosen, but will be anâ€" nounced next week, records will have to be: obtained from the two airports in Lake counâ€" ty. The information is to include everything relating to the layout of the field, the number of hangars, the number of planes generally housed, :‘t};em:l:ti:; fiying at the field and r aviat records. Chief Deputy Sheriff Thomas E. sheets to Burris, manager of the Waukegan Airport, and to the Twin City Airport at Round Lake. Somehow or other we can‘t get over the feeling that maybe, since he got off the gold standard, John world. hss THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 forward Jenny. the