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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Oct 1928, p. 25

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October 20, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 23 LE . dolph for Cullen; Voltz for Wienecke; Miss Marian Osten, 913 Cherry NEW TRIER FUMB S Blake for McArthur; Mann for Hall; | street, entertained at three tables of Guy for Borncamp; Lorenz for W. bridge last Friday evening. LINDBLOM GAINS TIE Thompson; Youngberg for Rossitter; Al eI Richards for Wilcox; B. Thompson for Mrs. James P Fleming 787 Fox- Al Richards. : - LITT ITT ELE ILE LL LL LL ddd ETCHINGS color -- black and white North Shore GCridders Miss dale avenue, has returned from a mo- | . reg war wa rr tor trip east. 2s dr ' Chance at Victory When Visi- VISITS IN EAST i a' Including = massssful', diy point, tors Profit by Misplay Mrs. Oliver Morton Knode, 955 ean Mike anomie iiin Bren Green Bay road, left last night for 1 R E D A L E tional prices prevail through per- Febel saved Lindblom irom. defeat) the Fast, where she will visit for sev- sonal importation. ha on Se ar | eral weeks. She will be with friends Agents for ALLIED VAN LINES Soir 5 orld. at New Trier's hands, at Indian Hill, in Greenwich, Conn., in Boston, New Long Distance Movers own. by. Sppointment.) only last Saturday, when he picked up af ork City, and will also visit her Winnetka 1332 fumble on the 45 yard line and sprint- 4 : J pre | daughter, Elizabeth, who is at Welles- i oo 2 toncown, that Hed the swore, ley college, and her son Jack, who is S T (0 R A G E o 6. game was XC atbomal 1H A . one; with many errors and a poor de. attending Hill school at Pottstown. fense for each team. There was a good deal of passing and kicking. Most of the passes were incomplete. Two-thirds of the invaders' passes . failed and even more of the home Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings team's attempts at passing were un- successful. § a 4 Most of the backfield men distin- THE [IID § HELEN WEIL HENOCH 1066 Tower Rd. Winn. 1863 LLL LE LL LL ELLE LE LL LL LLL FERRER ERR RRR bbe bere? FYTIT ELLE TE EEE EEL Lh o] Sess eee eee ceri ssssssssscessssssssssssssss tll guished themselves; but Febel, Lind- LJ ® {J {] @ HUB : v . ° blom's big fullback, and New Trier's H C [] two halfbacks, Nelson and Bennie enry y on OI1S LJ Richards, did exceptionally well. It ® [J was Bennie's first game but he played ° like a veteran. : CHICAGO --State and Jackson EVANSTON -- Orrington and Church M Hunter Hicks, New Trier's quarter- ° back, was the only "N" man to play ol the whole game. In the second quar- * * * » ter, Coach Ashenbach took out the en- tire first team, except for Hicks, and . LJ ® LJ LJ LJ put the second team in its place. The ) $ second team played until the last quar- en S eau l u ew ter and although it didn't have the drive to score, it held the visitors scoreless too. Soon after the kickoff, Lindbdom, by a series of line plunges, steam- { ® rollered down to the 8 yard line, where f . the New Trier line held them until Nelson was able to kick out of danger. Nelson intercepted a pass and then | New Trier began a drive that was | ((} . successful. Richards gained most of | the ground on line plunges and end runs. He and Nelson also completed two short passes. Richards hurled a third pass from Lindblom's 30 yard line and Nelson caught it and crossed the line for New Trier's touchdown. Rossitter was unsuccessful in his try for goal. Lindblom made a triple fumble in | . i Je Frc part of the second half. A .indblom back dropped the ball, a New 3 s Trierite caught it but fumbled and Unequaled Varieties Unequaled Values another Lindblom man got it. He lost the pigskin in the scramble and then a New Trier player finally got it and managed to hold on to it. New Trier's first team replaced the second after Febel had broken through { the line and raced 25 yards before he | was forced out of bounds. Then Lind- ( blom started another drive and came within 3 yards of a touchdown. The New Trier line became a solid wall on the 3 yard line. After two more downs the visitors had to surrender hiss] IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP Lindblom tried to return the ball by the air; but Nelson captured it. On the next play New Trier tried a cross- | | {ef OU are almost certain to find here just the style, buck, a back fumbled, Febel ran . around and grabbed the ball and was || [of pattern and color that you want. And think of the caught hold of him but he shook them | (13 advantages our tremendous buying power brings you. Te fol Ter Fe yard rere ae |[3o Here are a few of the features you will find: to win the game with the extra point; but his kick was blocked and when eR Eee tne {U1 ] SUITS= OVERCOATS= Lineup :-- (NEW TRIER (6) _LINDBLOM (8) Of beautiful Imported Scotch Mt. Rock Fleeces, guaranteed Rossitier jesse 42 Bingaman and Irish Twists, $50. Society for service, $50. Blue, Black enecke pinka | . Cullen ............ rc nmrareny Froberg Brand Silver Blues, $50. Two and Gray Boucles, $50. Oxford Thompson - I. Keener Trouser Suits, $50. Gray Vicunas, $50. H. Hicks . B. Schabes { 5 > y i EI $3 Abrenes | [14 And hundreds of the Very Finest Suits and Overcoats up to $125 WHOOX hv. ks PBs viiisiin, cur Febel 1 Touchdowns :--Nelson, Febel Substitutions :--Lindblom: Maier for Bodin; Kolbaba for Bingaman; Lakas for Spinka; Bellante for Abrams; Stan- esco for Bellante ; Haaker for Febel; An- drews for Haaker. New Trier: Connor for B. Richards; Eaten for Nelson; Ru- --as well as our Exclusive "Chicagoan" line at $35 and $40.

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