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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1935, p. 2

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\least, successful as the > N «champs : postpo the bou?hm this Saturday at 9‘ o‘clock. | PAGE TWO New Trier Wins Out by One Deerfield Loses By Alan Axton | . { Losing an overtime game‘28â€"21 to New Trier ldn_st khm’ & 4 the $ k eight q\:imfi“:;.:l deprived of the Northâ€" west District basketball title, After i# to a 16â€"5 lead at: ~time the Highland P; came to score only three points in the final half, while an inspired New Trier five wolled up ‘14\ to tie the score at 19 all. Then in overtine Moseâ€" ley, stellar Blue and White guard, sank ‘aâ€" side shot to givé h m & 2â€"point lead. However, wi thirty seconds the Green and Grey team retaliated with four points, thereby winning the game. t ‘_ Statistically |the local .t« was the outstanding team of the i ment. â€" In fou ,"Fmel they scored 145 points while| New Trier scored only 87. also set the high score. of the when they beat Antioch 55 to 24 on Tuesdgy, the first night of tournament play. And the following Th they downed Maine high to the tune of 44 to 24. In the semi s Friday @vening the Highland Parkers came back in the final quarter to win a closé 25â€"24 econtest from ‘Waukegan. :Then in the finals New , the dark horse of the to ‘upset the â€"dope i’; tt:: :?utn. ha*&bruh‘tridefut Coach, Thurston‘s boys were blessed with bad luck at : start of the to t: ~Warren Dean, second high in lea play, received a broker| wrist in the Maine game and was unable to play after that. ‘His loss was most dis â€" ing and only tm‘ofthc libre of the Deerfield could go on to play in the finals. / Jt _ Shelton, uibo?i‘ntc t, was undoubtedly thel,ou@hndir( player in the tournament while Eimér Maiâ€" man,, Deerfleld‘s; â€" great â€" defensive guard was rlzht?behind him. Shelâ€" ton, with 35 yfit" won the high scoring honor the hament while Hansen, Deerfield forward, followed with 34. When the allâ€" District teams were picked Shelton‘s and Maiman‘s names apj in the first string lineâ€"ypâ€" e Hansen and Moseley f ed 0 : secâ€" ond team.) < 003300#3 +~+ "Rainy‘s" Medicine _| _ â€"â€"â€" Is Goodâ€"So Far : Medicine mad,‘ by| "Chief Rain in the Hair" and his bowling alley warriors in‘ preparation for their bout with th:u:cEnflbn.Bm team last Saturday, was, in part at \The reason for the postponement is not definitely known but maybe Rainy‘s . medicin gajn-%;}%of the champs a bad dream. . The respite may ‘give the boys d:figk,iu if Polly (Old / ) Camp is in good form toniq‘ht'w‘he may provide an inspiration more ‘potent than their medicine. Aon’; one who has not séen Polly put "bod{ English" on a bowling d?e‘sn’t now what real inspiration for a bowler is. Anyway, the} meat between . the Highland Park Chicago champs is definitely scheduled for Saturday evening, March 16, at 9 p‘clock and local bowling epth’usiutp will not want to miss it; 1 / Table Tennis Fans: _ _ Await E;ast Play in Chicago Tourney Table ~tennig enthusiasts . who abound in Chicago‘s suburbs are in for an unusual treat on April 5, 6 hnd\ 7, when the fifth annual Naâ€" tional Table Tennis: Chimfiomhips of the Unlteti tes will be played in the grand im of the Stevâ€" ens hotel, Chicago. â€" Ambitious asâ€" pirants for the highest. honors: in table tennis not only from Chicagoâ€" land but every section of the eox; try will be n ‘in action, in | ttmeolspoedbndthfllh.j 1xg Chicago To Be Site . ~ Of Bowling Meet Chicago has been chosen as the locale for the 1935 bowling to ment of the League, ing to Charles director of !athâ€" letics, More lwfiwmenu;m‘- from six states will arrive in April toeompeto.tt‘cQfleenReexufion Alleys at 6214 Ashland avenue. Tmmnfifidfrvmllfimh,lnâ€" Wisconsin, and Indflqamqn?l and m’awiv‘::on well as teams from ils in all parts of As ‘entries close on : Tuesday, March 26th persons desiring to enter should communicate at once with R. G. Hammond, 175 W. Jackson Blyd., Chicago, 'r.hpugw Webster 3323. â€" Point in T ent Battle $ turday eerfidd’mflt“;.' 1 | _ Fourth in Suburban League Trac Meet Stars from every t&ble is club ilong the North Shoge.will be seen action in the aftérnon and the n surviving players will battle for e championship at the evening sesâ€" | ~Entries will be ukgny-t i8 Jm all for the second ann Y pnis tournament to be played|Satâ€" rday afternoon and ¢vening, h’lwh 6‘ in Highwood. : / _ | | Stars from every :£h i 9l$h ang the North Shoke.will !::ll“n l Everyone is vinvitap‘tb M ion. & t oF 58 lp «2 i | | ‘Enthusiasts will h‘Lve ‘an opporâ€" unity to. see some of th ::-g: ie atemmed sig n io national 1 . exhiâ€" ition match: a nitn.p sdsfi \Billy Burd, winner of la: ‘hicago Américan Tqurney f Chicago‘s ou ding vill play opposite Bob Rade ime North Shore| thampi hreeâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"five mi But Klinge. of Wilmette ng champion, will < me in singles and that str ination ‘of Geminer and . he doubles. Pn ol tars To Compate . i ‘In ‘St. Jameg Table: . /S\ Stennts Pournament The Deerfield lfiy track [ team laced fourth in the gixth | annual uburban League track and; field urney held Saturdgy at the Oak ark fieldhouse. Oak P“in first lace in both senior and junjon diviâ€" ons. wiy ol ( cR Oak Park piled up five firsts to rin the meet with a total of 45 oints. Evanston finished second ith 86, New Trier third with 18, eerfield fourth with {10, |Proviso fth with 5, and Morton was, last rith 3 points. f ; # In the senior fiekl eve ts{"Bill ‘aylrsnvillg. of New Triet, broke is old league shot pugt recotd of 50 532 Central Avenue Do Your 01 / ... ‘Get | Knamels Q*F"H Paint] Brushe BR . 14 ndo ; . ng comâ€" nfge in end. players, iffe, two per Tools flot;bre’s Paints Varnishes | lforders i Decorating ,jeseeglbplies Paner s, Supplies Sponges Accessories ELKS GO WILD, mcgm nmfié’fi E FROM SUN . The American Letzlon went it’to a tie with The Press for second place by! defeating the Duffy & Duffy Cleaners three games. Stanley Gibbs 569 was for the Legion while John Sobey‘s 566 did most of the Cleaning for Duffy. _ > | ~ G ’ \ Rowls ‘543, Skidâ€" ~â€" more 580. in Season‘s x egest Upset | (With Pet Stewart and Len |Stefâ€" fen‘s ing the: tenpins : for 590 each the land Park: Decorvating Co. : stopped :) Picchietti‘s winning streak by ts | two games. a‘ Legion _ â€" | > â€" Duffy Cleaners [ _ Campbell ..............53 ,landnz YeaneWentor mage i Moroney ,..__|..._\ 551 Eubank .._......391 Gibls ._.....â€"â€"sg>=.). AI:;,:': fil M e Em Sn ... _ o. ced . Mrini Cof "!** _ Taike Marna! *‘ Allen | ...._.._....... 47B Eniberg ....._......550 Kdon ..._........... .480 Geminer .............516 One of the biggest upsets of, the season red last Thursday : iz_bt when the Elks deféated the s Sunset (Cafe | three â€" games. | Bob Greensladegâ€" 543 and â€" Elmer Bkidâ€" more‘s 580 e?te the big guns for the Eiks, while Iglrmhn Cuecharo‘y 565 lead for nset boys. â€" . | |> ~With the Young Mens club and Mutual Cogl battling for: first place, the youngsters gave the‘ coal boys a set back for three games. Engâ€" berg for winners and. Sheahen for the losers had high series. | ‘ With Scully shooting 590 fot The Press, Colemen Brothers went down to a three game defeat. Fred Coleâ€" man lead for the losers with 540. Evans ... Carpenter Sheahen Giesor °.. Rabattini x§2‘°‘“ valle ... eloni iefi un moi ~‘F W 'Zf.._}.;;".f.. t i+ Cortesi: ..... J.‘Picchietti Read The Want Ads BOWLING LEAGUE STANDING Young Mens :.}....~..s. The Highiand Park Pross (Mutual Coal MY ..4.â€" Blks 1 oel Conant oi Picchietti _..lfi’if.f:fi:::fi] H.e;. ing Company Duffy & Duffy ;.)...s==ul~ Colemans in C BROTHERS 2410 2434 2415 28290 _ Total 18 DTA 522 427 |};~.. Eike 447 Rafferty ... Frauenhoff eÂ¥ Cabonargi ... 465 Skidmore ............ 460 Greenslade ... 4TA MJ Hoppe OUR home deserves new interior beauty "Totak .....â€".i0.. ‘h;hn Geminer ... O‘Brien ... H. P. Dn-nll*. Stewart .............. (Wittem ........~.. mcb Ish Glader ......}.... Steffen Glader| .. Bartell Thurm Total ‘Total ‘Total Won Lost "B% .. "%8)¢ ~_B1 28 s 81 28 _ B9 < 291 27 24 25 18 17 THE PRESS 21 21 290 34 Ive 5“4% | .. 461. ,..m‘ .548 tm â€" 705 .518 471 â€" 581. ~*l 'l . AOL 2544 2636 559 516 A50 516 450 AT8 529 580. Tel. Highland Park 949 Bird | Bert| S. Leech, of the natural sciâ€" encé | t of the Elm Place School, will again lead the morning h\m:“ vorbfi'ds.llr.l.eachhuz ind h ny nh‘er?ting‘ years :&Nfi ":g this field and you may be sut .thw‘gx:s informal talks about nature will be an experience not to be forgotten, we aré. told. : . , me to start‘ studying birds is now} for the birds are beginning ot to Highland Park. Mr. Leech says that an early start, is ‘desirable, that one can become acâ€" quainted with the various species as they arrive, and much |needless conâ€" fusion ig avoided, . _ | _! Six o‘clock in the morning is the starting time for bird walks, weathâ€" er permitting. The walk begins at Sunset Park. Hikers are asked to asâ€" semble just west of the fieldhouse, They are asked to bring field glassâ€" es as they help make the trip more interesting, and‘to wear boots or gal oshes to keep feet dry. d | For four years these bird walks bver yery interesting country have been yery popular, and well attended by people of all ages. . | || To be a ,dfimr and réally enâ€" oy |the ~outâ€"ofâ€"doors (of an éarly orning things are necesary: rgt,. interest in the outâ€"ofâ€" doors; jand nd, a desire to learn more about interesting, colorâ€" ful, a mrmx‘. neighbors â€" the Community Service i8 / Basketball Tourney / Begins This Month hunts hind h experi be su nature be fo B ot 1 Leech desirab quainte ey a1 on 'nmt] walks are free, being part of | the| community mmfl:: : proâ€" g*,rlm ‘Community Service : > The third annual basketball tourâ€" nament sponsored ‘by Community Service of Highland Park is to be held ; e‘l‘:‘t ‘week in March. Arâ€" ran are now being made by the nunity Service staff for an even bigger and better tournament than last year.. The first year the nament was held 12 mlml m& it is ho that this year af?" least 24 teams will enter. The tournaâ€" ment is open to all teams in this and nearâ€"by communities who have not won a tournament this year, Teams nament | ; Service o held the ~ ran the: Comn even bigg than las tered ; it is h 24 tea ment i nearâ€"b won & wishi should than For Comm: Press Hikes Begin â€"â€" RPuesday, March 19 z to enter this tournament have their entry in not later farch 22. _ girresart further information call the inity Service, or wI-t.ch the| for announcements..} â€" Our selection of beautiful, dgrable wallpaper is comâ€" plete and always ready for your inspection. S e e this display today rtime Game "o TeE o vi,.,i.-. MAT STARS PREPARE FOR C.A.A.U. BOUTS _ In addition, the Chicago Park disâ€" thict will enter more than 100 wrest: lers. Mat stars from the Univergity of Indiana, the University of gnd Cornell collége at Mount Verâ€" non, Towas, who live in the C,A.A.U. district are also expected t enter. / Part of the net receipts will} go toward sending the American Olymâ€" picteam to Beérlin in the of 1936. Girls of the Junior league also sell tickets, a part of the ceeds going toward their.fa Union Wrestling Championship toxrâ€" nament will \be: held in the 182nd Armory, â€" Madison and Rockwell «éts on | Friday ux Saturday nights, March 29 and 30, under the % of the Interfraternity club. ‘he meet will: decide the amateur ampionships in the CA.AVU, disâ€" ict of Illinois and Wisconsin. . Any a ur athlete within that district is eligible to participate in the tourâ€" nament..| °. f t 3 ‘h(‘?fiu‘pipuwfllbecroMinifim classes â€" 112; 118; 126; 485; 145; 155; 165; 175 and heasyweight. â€" \mong the institutions‘ en mfimze:ma are the University gnu. roig, University of Chicago, Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin, Wheaton Colléege, Armour® Institute, Marquette uniâ€" vergity, | Swedishâ€"American Athletic ¢lub, Norweigan â€" American A.A., Jewish Organization and the Cathoâ€" lic Youth Organization« WE ARE COOPERATING Villi@ | : M ofirne The North Shore‘s pn'opmt‘ pot. .. On Skokie i!i:bm’lolt_ d#&;fiyu the .fl Codww 8t rqrxammm 0e 1880 © ./\ or Telephone Highland Park 4283 NELL MATTIN : : | (f ons _ Sa BB ; | L. 4‘ ST; PATRICK‘S NIGBTâ€" MARCH 17th ‘A Shamrock for Everyolie:| | â€" > LOPEZ & KOLAR 10. (no t RRRpAYâ€"; ./ 16â€" : \| t P 9 3 v! BALLOON AND PRIZE Nik 1111 SPECIAL DINNER AND MUsiC ;/ * (oRChESTRA .| ALOHALANDERS HAWAIJ _‘ ORCHESTRA |,| Beginning Tonight (Thursd Sensational Dance T la Direct from New York i moiile 0P MR. PR aA N _‘ Announces a and Local Dog Owners # ~â€" Enter S Chicago ~ \ * ~* Kehnel Club Show ‘‘The James Mitchell (Granthams of ltm-'w&hu,, Mfim their | dau; ranâ€" them of Chic HI\“ o o n 3e oo Subbrban dog. fénciers will. play important 'fi in the 34th anâ€" nual allâ€"breed thog bf the Chicage ub ta b reid in the Cdi. um, Chicago} Mireh® 29, 30 and 31, it is stated â€" biaâ€"Alexander * H. Stewart of ‘High) -r,rk and Barâ€" 81, it is ® xander * H. of ‘Hi ark and Barâ€" _ t lof| the club, Ap. kimatel worth of prizes 11 be given.! | £ *‘ \Unusually tries are ton, Highland Forest, ke! Franklin Pa netka,. Maywop xe, LaGra rest, .E :{“}: % eeritcs: b and |. uals who have ' dogs far pets and this r should see 1,000 ‘canine ueâ€"bloods ; frpm suburbs fight. ing for the nd grand chamâ€" tties are , td at the Kenâ€" \Club offi 5 North Waâ€" Avenue.| ¢ y 1“,,;,@ C nmittee, this year. is i ‘of ‘Thomas M. g:n'u‘ofe? G»m% enneberry Mr: Btewart. : >, mw“?é*lfim THURSDAY, MARCH pes ‘a Sop 44 L by State m Tor {pwfifl’ cal | Service L. K. NEMEROFEF ': ndkrly 1,00( ': the> suburt # iB h sai 1 pcgi at t ia rfi No TV I 1 d © a ifinton, Gec 'I= r: Btewar k from the Auve An opport heir. ability i the ring. Thi hi hflm of oJ aup tinanic. uind | C h nnmben alnig.. in from 1 i. Glenvie e i G dod, Brookfeld d (Benain. § 8 [A $] 1 ANS e 1880 ~| ; | > 88 | j KWV T C HIHN 8 § 15 d¢

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