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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1933, p. 14

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l 4i 1 $ |__~ | PAGE FOUR in t You and |~ _ The District Tournament ||| ||| high schoolâ€"to chpld ajéombined |J| . "*~?"~ :Once a year basketball fans in ghd || athletic program in tÂ¥ie school Cc 'R around Highland Park and .: gyin March 28. The profram will. ANSBE County have the honor of with@§s:|| consist of a basketball\franie and,|| 4 Recofd ( ing the district “‘letou name i‘* ‘"‘a pingâ€"pong tournam ; The 1 . 1 This tournament usua m 'i P names of fllO'pl"erl rid tourâ€" 4 p 4 e( at one of the largest district schof ‘ nament entries will be published || / | _ (p.,, guch as Waukegan, Degrfield or IMb+]| soon in the Highland Park m J 1 @ ertyville. . This. year ll..ibe ywlle o ricand f in ?m 3‘ drew the job and will play hogt y M Â¥ ohnaton .......2 some fourteen or more higll:’ C : DW"‘L“ C ’}/-\\\ %:.:::? teams, <all eager toâ€" win the righ j TPIBD: > > oc oSb to represent this district in the See} T NEW ".'.,L | g',:s.‘a:.g E&‘ tional tournanient at Joliet la fl i m m fw A BG / %" tewsl Deerfieldâ€"Shields, one of . th l‘ i ; eWR M q ‘&e_; entries in the tournament, |dre i ie o U P Pial ~ â€"f..~ - Rai| . HUBN, R. MAIMAN STAR 'fii r Waukeg:x’{ H@.AfbfiLf?r_t‘% .! ts w FT ‘_| final home® h iAhatennts_coucetlh nn . eretihenmictrtn Je Yorkitactiihin: T d 4 I P i game. Waukegan, with a mcord |of | . 12 5 'T"â€" y sA â€" 114. > seventeen ‘straight wins, is f ::1 4| Victory Puts | fL Becâ€" to win the tournament. Coach h:H L m ‘Tie w thi :| ton‘s team will enter the 1h 4 .. Morton : e $ against Waukegan as the unde : Y‘. (From | Min®") |. but bound to (give the coc ‘a Go‘ud s m E) d cOd and Gold plenty to wotry . : in th flw""' jnid de a 28â€" Last Saturday the DebrAeid frureF ivictary fag â€" hs id in a 26.22 erion traveled to Wauk s ‘.= victary for the Deerfield l#rl;tweuhu a scheduled game and, althotigh agaimit New_Tiet ]“.:; day oveâ€" »| gh iP"f | ning in (our. gym. is was the ing, held the "W" team to the 10Ws | lights sixth league victory. . | _ est score this ‘season. W P ; ‘ Harold “Het:” ;Hm : "Bob" in mind and theâ€"fact that Deerfleld| Maiman accounted for sqventéen of will enter a combined team of ht | Deerfield‘s twentyâ€"cight ppints, seorâ€" and heavyweights, it is more than | ing ten and seven res ely. likely that Waukegan will be in | and Davis led the New! ,'-fim,,‘, an exciting evening. | || | | with eight and |five point@. . | || Recently the Waukegan N°WS+ peerfeld ran up thit points in Sun. sarried an article calling HUF| ing foe queriet, due io §oob® Stalâ€" an exciting evening. | h Recently the Waukegan Nefi Sun carried an article calling t coach, "The. magical coach Thu ton," and also said that he was j ing to attempt to expase his ba, tricks on their soâ€"calléd sensati Waukegan quintet, There is but answer to such a ltate:mt and is this, watch dut Waukegan! Thurston is <known J‘or ~e trick combinations, that might | sult in Waukegan‘s downfall. L Swimming vs Swimming ‘Nothing seems quite so fragi a swimming record‘ and in no s is there so much confusion over is who in the matter of upâ€"toâ€" minute record holding. ° *A ‘ ‘There are three standard style churning through the water: . style, breast stroke, and back str "The standard distances. scale 11 100 yards up ‘to one mile. ‘ TI course§ are recognized: the 20 ; ~â€".Warner Turriff. see just what they will have to later on. Due to the fact that I field is minus an|indoor cinder 1 it is almost impossible to de a team capable of beating out 1 by rivals who have these tracks the contrary "Deae" intends "o away with several events in cl pionship‘ style and we know t under "Deac‘s‘" supervision ca it. Probably the outstanding j pects for points will be; B. Fo Anderson, T.‘ Irving, G. Salo, W. Glader. .There are othets will undoubtedly turn in as : a performance as the others. ‘. The articles taken by P gion from the columns of Shoreline" of, Deerfleldâ€"j Enigh School will contain afc tag Fask Press: Contrl ighland ~Pre Con‘ ions from any athletic m on or any articles pe rts will be greatly apprecia! will appear on this page, turned into the Préss office hoon each Tuesday. _ PA Good passing and defefsiveâ€"work in the first half 7e n a 28â€"22 victary for the Deerfield â€"lg:IMQllhu against New Trier last :FRriday eveâ€" Deerfield work their playy, kets by Flynn and Davis kept@Ne ‘,wfi in the runping with four x second quarter was m 0 same as the first, with Deerfl@ ring seven points to New Trid , and keeping the leadl 20â€"10. >‘ || || New Trier increased ,\ I, as the fourth quarter s , |on‘ two baskets by Flynn. which. ught them up ‘to within one point df Deerâ€" field. Huhn then made a hand shot, putting Deerfield: in the lead 23â€"20. Deerfield then képt edging ahead until the end of ith¢é, game, the final score, being 28â€"$2 zn their favor. ; | #% )1 [}c After leading all the‘ the third ~quarter, thi lightweights lost to Wau on their opponent‘s floor day evening. > ©. C Deerfield ‘started out ‘as though they were going to giva Waukegan one of their worst‘ trimmifngs of the year, but later â€"collapsed fand lost a close game. At the end pf the first qMarter the score was in Deerâ€" Geld‘s favor. Waukegan}scored the same hnumber of points in the sécond quarter, while Deerfleld sgored eleven points, putting. them â€"if@ the lead. 19â€"14 as the half ended a :_| . Both Teaims Fopl °/. The third quarter s evenly matched, with Deerfield tfaking nine points and Waukegan.eilht. From then on Waukegan starféd to edge into the lead, due to so ne playâ€" ing by Paul and Hallen. . Dick Pett, who played a fine game, was foreed to leave the game in the last quarâ€" ter due to four personal fpuls. [With only five minutes rema{ning, both teams fought hard for the ball, with Waukegan doing |most the seorâ€" ing. In this quarter ‘Degrfield orly â€"scored one point to Waulkegan ten, the first quarter, due to §Bob" Maiâ€" man getting the tipâ€"of f which let "Bob", Maiman, Haro uhn, and. "Dick" fi’ett shared sco: honors for Deérfield, with eig n points between them, while , Polzet and Hallen scored twenty@wo points for Waukegan. K. 1 _ In high school competition récords are busted just as a matter of, rouâ€" tine. | Perhaps the sm@ller high school will have difficulty in breakâ€" ing a record set by somd big brute, but in time the little fellatw smashes it to pieces just to make it intérestâ€" ing. < About seven out of: every ten swimmers‘ have ‘i:utad ‘some |kind of ‘record one time or :an other. ‘There‘s only one| hard part about breaking a reeoni and that‘s being breakes it again.: | ©â€"| | (£000f When Americans swim in better time than the offi¢ial U.S.A, record, their performance is registered with the American _Athl:tlcv Union, which closes its season for entry to récords in October, goes mlto sgion in midâ€" November and considers the appliâ€" eations for new records,| When it approves a new record in November,; it is likely that someong, between early October and‘ midâ€"November, has broken it, but such rd gets no recognition or| no cofsideration finfilthef;iofl ‘~Nogember by: which time perhaps that kecord has been beaten a half dozen ‘ splash, a cousin shatters an â€" afternoon of kigk whereupon, Auntie or U the cousin‘s mark while in a tank at night. I ing.> In this quarter De scored one point to WIf and thus lost the game‘ The â€" Highland| Pj Young: Men‘s Club made farrangeâ€" mentr with the Deerfiel@â€"Shields high | school â€"to <hpld a iEombined _ athletic program in tÂ¥ie school gym March 28. 1%0‘ pr m/fii)l, consist of a basketball Kanme‘ and, a ‘pingâ€"pong tournamént, The: names of the players firid tourâ€" nament entries will be :published soon in the Highland Park Press.â€" Ror Lose to Wauke for it before,some one playtk. Pc'kets keptiNew Trie m i e Tri ix, and 0. Je,";", i ed itg lead, as | , |on two whic} ht : point 4f Deerâ€" de. hand ld: ih the lead n képt | edging of ith¢, game, 2 11\ their nke: n ( { _ _ §PORTS __| _ S FIELD WINS TWO FROM NEW TR n i j tay‘ up to '!?;otfleld gan $2â€"28 Saturâ€" Ele -l-i;v;e; kylarking hat during uhn, and | leading, 8â€"7.° | | 1 1 Map FA 4, as| _ The second half opened with Johnâ€" ‘ two | ston and Thompson | ag ‘ forwards, ught | McClure and Ski , guards, ‘and Déeer.| Gansberg center. T:EE combination | hand | held the visitors points in the) lead | third quarter and tw‘:’ in the fourth. iging | "Gini" Gansberg |w .1 "hot" on d¢â€" rame, | fense, more: soâ€" than |in ‘the second their| quarter. He seemed #o be in every : ‘| play and kept Sinding iso worried | that he was unable to score in the ip to second half. "Ginni" himself did not rfield score a point, but he ‘the bdl_ on 32â€"28 rebounds or broke up New Trler‘p‘ atur. | Plays so. often that the . dovmshorg;‘ boys seemed to get disgusted in the ! \ang | fourth quarter and f up. Deerâ€" **""| field took ad flx,l letâ€"down NO | and raised their |score to eighteen :°'In points. :New Trier‘s final score came »:il:a a few moments before the final gun PB | on a basket by Ross §2] wn‘h K Waukeg %::0 §.** "‘ r‘agpn! Unlike Friday. night‘s accomplishâ€" f the | ments, the Deerfi eavies took a ost a | trouncing from the Waukegan cagâ€" first | ers 30â€"14. The ghame] was pll?d at Deer. | ‘Waukegan Saturday night, and was d the | witnessed by:a big vd.. :.:.\ K econd| Thé "Bluebgacks" seemed "dead," WiN NEW TRm â€" |.| (From "The ‘Sh BY & w 18â€"15 "The‘ senior swim:? | : ":bee_eyno:tal:heee » OV GANSBERG DEFENSE STAR 1:,2 ar ile -‘:: .dl?m" ) [ ) t A Reeg#d Crowd of About 700| BCm Bah,"e . mily 6. B 18 ; % fiiexfleld eavies ‘won their final home® game|last Friday night when they def: New Trier 18â€"15. The game m”h yed before a recâ€" ord crowd that "‘got its money‘s worth" when Gansberg disâ€" played the best deéfensive game that has been pifyed=in.our. long time. . ¢<X\ | + > ( New Trier started with a rush a{:d the ball was| "fed" to Sinding; their star forward. ‘He made all of: their first qvurt‘f points, which was four. This is a lo ser:c for a quarâ€" ter. but it was one point better than Deerfleld began|to gverâ€"haul Sindâ€" ing‘s ‘efforts of beating them singleâ€" handed and were successful through Gansberg‘s . defensive . work. The M half ended with the local boys leading, 8â€"7.8 | 1 |0s.!¢; j t ter, h&h was one point better tlun} the "Biliebacks" epuld do. \‘‘ | The "second quarter saw Sinding| again scoring : he -;opponentl"%' points. . This s largely do [ to" Deerfield‘s defénse, xhich was heâ€" ginning to click.| "Gini‘" Gansberg) took "Bump" Hr n‘s place at cenâ€"| ter and led the déefengive work. . || but noone had other hand, Waukega at will J. Nagbde tipâ€"off and . took re , Ceaser Pasquesi sh scrap, at Waukeghan center on the def. nsa Their fast attacks) and spelled defeat for the They were unableé to on‘ ti]b-oé;: ‘ uni: fliiled + Although . Waukeg penetrate (the Deerfiel it was set, they) bro ever they got the b: height of Nagod Williams and | Ma Coach ‘Thursto binations (but, no until the last qus Everett Inman took!| the high gai of the week pins at 1 Business Men‘s Bowli r‘ne h at the Majestic bowling allies. .. The: high seri¢s. won. by Bernardi with a|score of 614 pi The Highla vpins of t‘;r part ofâ€"the fac xat the eyes, tha gives nv$' one‘s thoughts. Espfi ally:when one opens the lower p of the Aace.â€"A Guasette. . pins of the high team series. _ On Wednesdgy {the‘ Highl Sweets defeated the Highland P gan let up a little. led the scoring with three free throws. > Everefi in'm n Wins High Game in Leagu A scientist says it is the lo nd Gar: eghn * could not field defense once roke fast whenâ€" I1, due to the and the speed of engi. ; _ x tried ‘ many co seemed to: '9': when Wauk Bob Skidmo wo baskets at accurate shot: Deerfield cag THE RE ‘The seniors won five imeets and lost |t , while the juniors won th lost five. i = ‘performers of this year‘s squ: ill not be seen in gction next â€" Gordon . Kelly, |Boardman Bu rd, â€" Edward Cazel, Edward Glo Warner Turriff, Daniel Wolâ€" terding, and Ted Jensen) are memâ€" bers|of the class of ‘33. ; pl "How do you like your new daddy, Joh ?" the son of |the grass widgw who had recently |tripped up to e| altar again was asked. >"Oh, he‘s All right in some ways," rep the boy, "but he.¢an‘t do my night Wwork as good as the other one did."â€"Cincinnati Enquirér. gf:H (7:830) H|| | KV â€" DR I sn1t., 1/ SUITâ€"C tds‘ ?mn,(e.:ao) ne q senior swimming| team has ?o‘s’t successful for quite ile, /and although the junior is a little bit (below par, éams had a successful season," 1 Mr..Kendig last Thursday. ters are to be given to nine of the‘ team, | namely: an Burchard,, Go g:mxelly, White, . Albert pbell, liman, Russell Holmes, Jack George Gaidzik, Robert (From "The 2A senior swimming| te e most successful f. , /and although the e i s O se t c s lt k: . _ SEND US AS MANY GARME] cl)_ ) |(~| AT THIs Low P [ CeVm (P 730 Elm ’Stree‘, Winnetka Tel. Winnetka 2331 PARISIAN, ran (8:80) dâ€"Shields urban league junior team tied ~for last ITâ€"COAT DRESS District Basketball Tournament Ar Ev Mai Antioch (7 p.m. reapaak 1. > .Jil anston (8 p.m.) ertyville (9 p.m. ington Heights Phone Thursday Garments ,Clearfned;End Pressed for t Call and De Chicago West | Ségtion lightwelg ‘champions and seébnd best téim in that city. ~Cozki4@ this year‘s high point man nlm captain of ‘the same team, Crane High Bchool.. §, Colâ€" lias. also of 1id) and T. Bonzeâ€" ~~‘On Thursday, Miarch 2, at~the ‘Oak Terrace School ‘* Highwood, the ‘undefeated M stri P quintet will play the crack Chicaâ€" go Ramblers in . Q ietball,‘ that | promises action |and Is. There will be two PBeliminary games and the first will tirt at 7 o‘tlock. Maestri Boasm to. Oppose Chigago T The Boosters, wuhgve notJ'M ed the bitter dregs Df defeat as yet this ‘year, are det@rmined nt:j,eon- tinue their winfiin ‘Wtreak and ‘keep their record spotlé@B. ‘On the othâ€" er hand, the| Ch ago Ramblers, grimly faced with the prospéct of defeating an undef@ated team, will strive their : utmogb to chieve this spectacular upget.!|| | © 111.._ Captained â€"by, J &‘;1 Bernardi, for; mer forward on the Ausfin;&owt Hall Park team, 'w' ago West Side éhampions, tlfiq Ral lars‘.:ifi.pre- sent a classy‘lineâ€"tip that includes Bert Maestri‘s Piigte Oil Fme will meet Highland Purk‘s Blackhawks in a prelimin td the big Boosterâ€" Rambler ‘game| ThiUÂ¥sday. | A girls‘ game will be g'rs ;{} the 'ptsf)grlm and it will statt al i‘ o‘clock,| : Last Friday night ébe I*mtri Boosters defeated f orth |Shore Colored Flashe§# by & score of 27â€"17 March 89â€"10â€"11 At Libettyville pose Unicago 1 °a * at Highwood Tonizht) â€" MEET AT O I 4 (From The Shor (8‘p. (1 p t rs‘ Hne? will rot ‘the strong rk teani, and forward of vaâ€" r teams;!| =*â€" Oil F& will ‘s Blackhawks e big Boosterâ€" ay. |A girls‘ the 'ptsf)grlm o‘clock,| NEST 1 \snturday Asterngon .. f]‘smmymnqgn i LEANE 823 C} EANE ~J» Highland / ICE (2 p.m.) (8 p.m.) I $ 1t track x:gt_wfll be held Bt. on Saturday, Match 4. the Suburban league, eeption f{ Morton, arg C â€" MR L0E 1 Id‘s cand or diffegent places a the, “&x{n [# ?fl P Sprints® Roy Worthin#ton, Geor Saloy A:Zn H«Xeg-on. | Fw ¢ 440â€"Bob Fox, Ray ABd ion. | Halfâ€"mifeâ€"Cliff G1 ,‘W*lt Wilâ€" lard, h;hk McClory.â€" || . #’ Mile‘â€" Ambroge Ca: Ho, Bob Lehr, Mn Brow $s 4+ i)q Chicago A i, E T To nc riga New Trier in prepara for this meet. â€" The only boys whib showed up good were Bob Fox y Anderâ€" son, running the 440. | | ifelltâ€"and Sitwetrini fea in the Booster attack with 12 7 points respectively. In the f§hture game on the same night, a % in the closing geconds of play By Reno Giâ€" angorgi, helped. the wood Inâ€" dians difeut the: North |Bhore Flash heavywaeights :"n of 21â€"19. \ ‘ Local| fans believe Thursday game will bring togethdr two\of, the fastest teams that ha evek met on the Oak Terrace flogr. The\ Chiâ€" cago Ramblers wi‘ll briflig a followâ€" ing of §pproximately TD to witnmess this close game. : \ for their thirteenth conlecutive vieâ€" Plus Ins. THURSDAY, Losers of Saturday a Park® at 7:80 Saturday nightfor third place you c $1.00 L LE _ w as an on on n an Only 5 (8:30 Satu r‘y Night of 21â€"19. Thursday two \of, the t ev.} met . The Chiâ€" Champion exâ€" & [ | 4 | > . P cuach at corie. a P I * Chureh af h & * Highland Park, Tllincis, 8 s i is a branch of The ] @m.MM« ; t, in‘ Boston, Massa ~J Sunday morning ~s fl j :g at 11 o‘clock,Jand the ** / tipiimonies of) Christinn: i «@00 Mvv-? ' Henry~S. Brown, D.D;, | .. Wwill speak,.‘" The chorus | ‘~â€" ®ing, ‘directed by. Mr. Hon f house. s cik THURSDAY, MARCH 2, w #s at 8:®#0 o‘clock y f.opqw upits ‘be ages of fonr and ty, ® y morning at 9:30. ject â€"for next Sunds "Man.® . ~ $ ~A free public reading Hoe es uo fi.{fihfih iz 6 from :9 o‘ in the mor in the evening. On Bnn,d&% ing room is open from 2: Here the Bible ‘and (an . Christian Science literatin ‘ Latgrel and Linden® A _1 Dr. L. W. Sherwin, M flfic‘::mh.mm, s | 688 â€"ar Â¥i * i) 4 Â¥+10;00 All. fip'u%z ~m the parish house under th "0f the Red Cross. i« the, services and make u reading: room.+ ° Sunday:." > . _ § | 9;45 Church, ,SAgL , .. Easter ‘goals L. Every 1 each service from now. un 2, A: great ingathering: 6f Easter Sunday. 7100 Boy Scout, meeti junior room ‘of ‘the paris 11;00 Church service. in. fi\e youth of our church ry[luoj their ideals for "Your sons and your fhah Pres "thiem:" (A : All are cordially invited ;:_&ch-m Schodl /.. ... J iX y s i..s Tn im Woke xt "Te . T:00 The Tuxis <Seci parents and friends to n in the avditorinm; of the a service of pmrusic of (Esthér Wlfl Bail. bert R. Smith will sing ch"d-‘.‘. * t. ; Monday: P | 10:00 Dorcas Society . the parish® house :. of Funcheon will be served MWednesday: . ) _ J |_._ Announcement i . ‘The; members of â€"Al ]00“6 will meet on Mor ‘ 6th, in the parish house < will be served at 1 0‘cle Special annotuncement: byterian Guild will rece! each adult who visits Fireproof Wmhon'ae;c: soh â€" Avenue,‘ Evan ‘March o‘.:z 18. ‘This the second one north of : llot of Marshall Field ‘It is operp between‘f Thursday, March 2nd /> ©$:30 a m. Holy #:00 p.ni. pra rector of tl‘n&Ch . 0 Spirit, Lake Forest,. | Sunday; March 65th, the .$ day in~Lent | ~ ©7:80 am. g::y C 980 a.m. Ch l 11:00 a.m, tion mon by the Rt. Rov. G Etewart, Bishop of |Chici | 12:06 Praj | ‘Wedn,e:;:;. l"% 7 j 4.80 p.m. Evening p: dress. . } Junior Waeither Leag: WM- 3 a Friday: | .« . > . 8:00 North Shore 8 Redeemer Evang. * . "Ten Coniral 4 Rev, W. F; Subhr, | ’ Sunday School 9:M0.â€" Morning service w ‘ The Rev. J. H. 6 spcretary,. will Â¥|fit on Sunday, â€" |. ursday:.} _ _ .~. <} BSaturday : £3* , 9:00 a.m. Confirmatic and Saturday Schdol.\ Monday : » ~‘8:00 Church council Tuesday : S â€" 8:15 Dorcasâ€" Society | 8:00 Concordia jn.,! Institute Trinity Episcopal Rev. C. Keller, (East Laurel A

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