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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1939, p. 2

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a PAGE TWO High School Quintet Loses Close Battle To State Champions Highland Park‘s two high oehool‘ basketball teams found that games on successive nights with Waukeâ€" Suburban league, and Dundee, deâ€" fending state champions, were ;lhithtly more than they could hanâ€" The Dundee varsity hai romped through a 75â€"13 massacre Friday night, whereas the Jlocal â€" five had dealt Waukegan a hardâ€"fought 29â€"23 tacing. In Saturday‘s game, Highâ€" land Park forged ahead of Dundee in the opening quarter 13â€"11, but lost the game 51â€"43 as Bernardi and Nizzi left the contest on fouls early in the first half. Midio Zanotti in the first ha tossed1 seven bas! honors. The Highland team outscored â€" all but the first 35â€"25. The Highland Park freshâ€"soph team outscored their opponents in all but the first quarter, but lost 35â€"25. Dundee will play a return match with Highland Park on the local floor Saturday, Janâ€" 21. Highland Park Teams Win Over Waukegan; New Trier Here Friday Outscoring them in all but the second quarter, Coach Chuch Lauer‘s Highland Park varsity five defeated Waukegan 29â€"23 in a fast game on the local floor Friday night. Zanotti, Bernardi, Hole, Castelli, and Nizzi, the five starters who began clicking at St. George two weeks ago, conâ€" tinued their effective offensive and defensive play. o Tom Summers, sent in for Pete Castelli who was eliminated by the fourâ€"foul route sank two baskets to help sew up the game. â€"â€" _ _ . _ nmain: diiatd t An : CiPmist s NRA Carrier, â€" towâ€"headed | Highland Park forward, lead Coach Al Werâ€" below‘s freshâ€"soph quintet in an 18â€" 14 victory over the Countyâ€"seat agâ€" Highland Park continues its Subâ€" urban league competition when it meets New Trier here tomorrow (Friday) night and travels to Cicero to meet Morton on Saturday. > ho2 Ne t m nz .. 3. 03 +5( ol H. Park (29) & 1 Castelli, # Niszl, # Every day can bring you a new advenâ€" ture in this haven of winter recreâ€" ation. Luzxurious hotels and guest ranches. Desert beauty, Glant Cactus Forest, Yaqui Indian Village, picâ€" turesque Apache Trail . ; . theseand many other attractions await you. Go Rock Island, the short, direct, lowâ€" aeltitude route from Chicago. Two fine airâ€" conditioned trains daily ‘ â€"the de luse GOLDEN STATE LIMITED and [ LILM ui mpek bOlkA * Bivd., Chicego, 11. Pbane Wabseh 4200 ols § T18 TOTAL 2# T PRESHâ€"SOPH 18 %11 _ TOTAL FRESHâ€"SOPH _ baskets for highâ€"point F" J# & 66 ©*TOTAL Wauke‘n (23) & Graham, f V‘ Hierslee, 1 3 yal? Waukegan &# _ f P Reilly, 1 _ 0 0 4 Kerkorian, £. 1 Niemi, # â€" 0 0 Seryajian, & Huffine, # Tennyson,, f of * 1 0 1 8 8 Evanston Defeats Local Swimmers In Close Contest 55â€"31 Evanston‘s medley relay team won the last event from Highland Park‘s swimming squadl last week to win the meet for the downâ€"shore aggre, gation in a c’lo_so 8§_-81 c'c:utut. beg Keith Shay wscore place in the diving. t clape nc Ripiggtia d P t h ol I Bill Olendorf and Tim Sterrels took firsts in the 50â€"yd. backstroke and diving events as the freshâ€"soph team met its first defeat in four starts. The score was 40â€"26. Coach Panther‘s swimmers are ‘hosts to the Waukegan mermen this afternoon in the local pool. § Hugh Reading Bill Peters, Bob Templeton, and Fred Musser opened the match with an impressive_ vicâ€" tory in the 200 yard relay. Jim Lyon won the 50â€"yd. free style, while Keith Shay «scored another first Art Department Of Catholic Group To / Hear Book Review The Art and Literature departâ€" ment of the North Shore Catholic Woman‘s League will give a book review and tea on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lester B. Bratton, 586 South avenue, Glencoe. Mrs. Jacob L. Crane, of Highland Park, chairman, has an, nounced that several members of the league will take part in the afterâ€" noon program. Mrs. Albert‘L. Lan phear of Glencoe will review "Lisâ€" ten, the Wind," by Anne Morrow Lindbergh; Mrs. Lawrence W. Hayes of Winnetka will review "All This and ‘Heaven Too" by Rachel Field, and Mrs. William V. Hill of Winâ€" netka will give a short talk on "Modâ€" sisting Mrs. Bratton being Mrs. Matâ€" thew Lillig of Wilmette, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Whitaker of Glencoe and Mrs. Edward C. Weissenberg of Highâ€" land Park. Members are requested to kindly make reservations in adâ€" vance by calling any of the hostessâ€" Tea will follow, the hostesses asâ€" Men‘s Initial and Pure Linen Handkerchiefs regular 35¢ ; reduced t0 ....==smssassmelds e Men‘s Pajamas _ Men‘s Handkerchiefs = Regular values t $2.65 ; reduced to Shirts and Shorts Meén‘s Shirts and Shorts, regular 35¢ seller. Special MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ STORE Broadcloth Shirts Men‘s White Broadcloth Shirts, regular $1.55. Reduceg price.... Mufflers Men‘s Mufflers. Assorted pattéms, regular values to $1.50. Special ... GARNETTS 4 f6r $1.00 © $1.89 4 for $1,00 2 for $2.35 Town Crier Climbs In Bowling League ; â€" With Roy Beverin, top man on Peterson Bros. Town. Crier team rolling in championship form with games of 189, 190 and 212 for a total of 591, a new individlual 3 game series. record : was established ~and Roy and his teammates took Harold Voltes Hydrox Beverage team down the alley for 3 straight games. How They Pair Up Next Week . Crosse and Blackwellâ€"vs. Hydrox Beverage. £ 10 Town Crier. Flour, vs, Old Monk Olive Oil. Produce Co. $s _ J. J. Lipp Paper Co. vs. Armour . w. a & 5 & R Gebhardt‘s Chili Co. vs. All Amerâ€" ican Harold Bernsten, captain of the J. J, Lipp Paper Co. team has his bowling schedule for his team setâ€"up in such a fashion that if practice makes perfect the gang down at Bernsten Bros. store | should again be champtons of the North Shore Grocers league. A tipâ€"off to the other members of the league comes Stewart‘s > Coffee Borden‘s Cheese 1y C 1000000 L As Internstional Deily Newspaper 4 Published by THE CHRISTIAN ngma_.mmfi socIETY $ â€"';-:N:nymmwm Mâ€"M‘hmm:mmbw m.“m Its clean, unbissed news id wellâ€"rounded mmuv.&hums::-..ma Montron the ideal newspaper for the home. ‘The prices are: f &‘&m‘%%&m’& flfimfi“fihnhmw â€" Christian Science Reading Room _ ~ 48 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, 1. 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