* DEERFIELD BOXERS BEAT MORTON TEAM * round, and finally slammed him to * the canvas for theâ€"regulation length, & scoring theâ€"third‘ knockout.â€" â€"â€" "Joe" Taziali (D), 115, put up 4& ton lad in the last round. Lowe]the decision. â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_._ . four lost. weighed 154 and Sucharda 148. The judges were Eney from Great four lost. . Spatsy Tomei, Deerfield‘s 98 pound | Lakes, and Thielen from Fort Sheriâ€" for fifth. whirlwind, put away Hosengard in\ dan. Green from Cicero refereed the| _ "Bill" the third round after scoring three| bouts. â€" . in the les Winning eight bouts, losing four, and tying one, Deerfleld‘s boxing team defeated the Morton squad last Saturday night in the boys‘ gym. The bouts which began at 8:15 and continued until after eleven, were featured by three knockouts, all of which were in the home team‘s favor. ie 2 The first fight was an exhibition ~between Nolanâ€"and Knaak,â€" both of sion. In the first bout on the scheduled card, "Mac" Lowe (D) hammered out a decision over Sucharda (M) after nearly knocking out t‘he Morâ€" rounds for the only draw of the eveâ€" ;:ixig. Lozeau, the Morton boy, weighed 114 pounds. & _ "Augie‘|" Baracani (D), 115, coolâ€" boxing and was awarded the second knockout for Deerfield, a technical. F4 Tindau (D)}. 165, and Sianta (M), 168, came out of their corners mmu_mw_r._aflg&% themsolves. Knocking each other down with terrific "haymakers," the two put up what was generally deâ€" clared the most sensational bout of the match. At the end of the secâ€" ond stanza it was evident that both boys had hard work keeping on their feet.â€"â€""Ed"â€"Aloored â€"his â€"opponent twice for a count of .nine in' t‘h? last Since Mr. Talmadge‘s comâ€" ing to Proviso several years ‘ ago, he has been turning out ~high school bands which have â€" The Proviso Township high school band is under the diâ€" rection of Mr. J. L. Talmadge, who is president â€" of â€" the Northeast District Band asâ€" sociation. . . + tests, placed high in state contests,â€"and have been repâ€" resented by several winning the national contests IN RETURN MATCH Brennan (D), 109, hel minute of the Morton boy, aii€ desperate battle but lost the deciâ€" sion to Napolitan (M), 114. . "Pyg" Jacks (D), 124, pounded out a decision over Vaughan (M), 124, in the ninth bout, after a nice boxing exhibition. j Traini (D), 130, and Sesnik (M), 130, put up a strenuous fight in which much hard hitting was eviâ€" dent. Traini took.the decision. _ Skopek (M), 138, outboxed "Ed" | "*_"* * Cazel (D), 140, and eked out a deciâ€" | _ _ It is . sion. "Ed" took an exceptional) Morton amount of punishment. . | with a Gambino _ (M), 140, got . under. loss. â€" Sture Johnson‘s guard and battered ï¬,:,,T!“:ml "Jimmy" Getty (D), 134, fought a running battle with Greenburg (M), 132, and won the decisiox_n. C out a decision. tog-oj_t"lle-;â€"iténo Giangiorgi (D), 150, and Dodlesak (M), 146. The two smashed ~ each other~ around â€"for three rounds and Reno was awarded The. last bout on the eqrd_l:mngl{t Under the direction of Damiel Mason, the North brook Junior high school band. will play in the North= east District Band contest this Saturday. «In 1931, e ven though it was n:xnhcdmmggnym years beâ€" fore, the band won second place. For the past tw o years it has won the county band contest.â€" TT For a school of only 300 students, the band is un usually large._ The schoolâ€"and civic groups have heartily"mpporbed‘fl:eâ€"band;rthe»-mrvsupplying,RIMAK&M' usic and uniforms. _ _____ Â¥= : x: use x 7 Proviso Band Is Winner of Many Contests JoOnnson “Mb“t"e;l' The Evanston and Oak Pl'*“'"“.i yarae â€"weighed | tied for _ third â€"place, with_an aver«)_ _____â€"â€"._ THE*PRES8 For the third consecutive time, the Deerfieldâ€"Shields . lightweight basketball team finished the Suburâ€" ban league in second place â€"with a defeats. i. s C.~_~ +. ~. (Deerfeld ....â€"..7 It is also the second time that the | Evanston ...â€".6 Morton ponies have led the league| OQak Park ......_6 with a string of nine wins and On€ New Trier ..._._.2 ‘and lost two. Evanston and Morâ€" ton tied for third, with six won and four. In the heavyweight division, the New Trier and Oak Park quintets tied for first place, having won eight WIN SECOND PLACE ~THIRD TIME STRAIGHT "Bill" Emery, the high point man in the league last year, repeated his of seven victories and three Desrfhield and Proviso are _ As far as defense goes; our lights are probably the best in the league. This is evidenced by the fact that less points were scored against them than against any otlger team. Following is the list of points scored and games won and lost. LIGHTS Team Won Lost Pts. Op. Pts. Morton ............9 1 249 170 Deerfieldâ€" ......] 3. â€" 212 168 Evanston ....._..6 4 _: 209 191 fak Park _6 4 108 â€"~ 182 feat this season by snaring 100 points in ten games,. â€"â€" + > Evanston ......6 Morton ..........6 Proviso ...........0â€" 10 Oak Park ........8 An argument. hind side to, looks® a lot different than an argument front side before. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 HEAVIES 271 247 281 169 212 Mr. and Mrs. Cliffo moved from Hazel a1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plaines have a baby Sunday, Feb. 28. Th former Deerfield resi Mr. Peter Peterse Island on Sunday | death of his sister, . Mrs. Mary Lee pa day morning at the daughter, Mrs. A. E. Island. _ Funeral ser at the home and at day, with interment cemetery, Libertyvil Deerfield who attend Christ Mentzer, Lov Jacobs, Mr. and Mr senâ€"and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Earl Frost : Miss Rose Nolan at hospital, Chicago, « Mr. and Mrs. C entertained their bt of Milwaukee â€"Mrs. George D. confined to her ‘hor avenue, because of There has been a «â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs â€"â€"North Chestnut for the Northw Settlement House, of Bannockburn, just as the supply ing off,. â€" The com a plea to the three ing them to pleas Monday is sandwi who have not yet you please send â€" on Monday â€" mon o‘clock ? â€"Aâ€"group of De planning to visit I chairman versity Se cago, on mouuey+ sandwich committ Robert L. Johnso: more familiarly a« interesting work Anyone in this vi terested, is invit them. & Mrs. Leslic:Brar luncheon and quil day at her home nue. The William K ed to their home nue this week fro they had been <st: of Mrs. Kelly‘s p were in Florida. Mrs. E. J. Long man, and Mrs. C tended â€"a â€"meeting ‘chapter of the E: dayevening. The members birthda; the first thrse m her sister, Mrs. Miss Eleanor: Peterse