h y | December 29, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 13 Morton Basketeers Trounce New Trier by Lop-sided Score New Trier's heavyweight basketball team was overwhelmed by Morton, 28 to 4, last Friday, at Cicero, to lose its first suburban league game; but the lights evened things up with a 29 to 24 victory over the, hitherto un- defeated, Maroon and White ponies. Cerny and Lohr stunned the Gray- Green heavies by making baskets for Morton right after the contest started and their team kept the lead all through the one-sided game. The New Trierites put up a great fight, but they couldn't seem to get around the tight Maroon and White defense and their opponents' clever stalling completely gaffled them. The loss of McLain, star forward, whose last report card made him ineligible, made the Gray-Green attack much less effective. Even when they got a chance to bombard the basket the visitors couldn't make any ringers. The Cicero players raced off to a 14 to 2 lead in the first quarter and for the rest of the encounter were able to take their time. New Trier's second team, sent in during the last period by Coach Grater, failed to make Morton pant any more than the vars- ity had. The lightweight battle was a much better game with the score always close and the lead often changing. Fencl gave Morton a good start by sinking the first basket of the game and his teammate, Rubado, gave the home team a 4 to 0 lead. Hart and Captain Saxton each put the ball through the hoop to tie the score, but Morton made a free throw just before the gun and finished the first quarter one point ahead. New Trier turned the tables in the next session and finished it with a Black Silver Fox FURS When this bright look- ing little fellow gets big- ger, he'll take the eye of some one of our many patrons who come direct to our ranch to select their furs by seeing them on the living animal. Many now available for your selection at a sub- stantial saving. We do the pelting and have the furs made up for you--if you wish. L. W. SCHNITZER RANCH On Landwehr Road Drive worth on Milwaukee Ave. to Lake Ave., then east one mile and north one mile Phone Northbrook 116-J lead of the same close margin, one point. Billy Reed started the second half with two ringers for the Gray and Green that gave the visitors a 5 point lead which they held until the first part of the last quarter, when Morton rallied and got on top. After 8 points had been rung up on the home score- board in quick succession, New Trier tightened up and Saxton, Berol and Reed, who had done most of the Gray- Green scoring, made enough more for their team to finish with a 5 point lead. Winnetka Alumni to Attend Tau Delta Phi Convention Many Winnetka alumni and the en- tire Northwestern university under- graduate chapter of Tau Delta Phi, national college fraternity, will attend that organization's eighteenth annual convention at the Congress Hotel, Chi- cago, this week-end. Two hundred delegates of active chapters from New York to Los Angeles also will attend. The conclave will be called to order by Herman IL. Baskin of New York, national president, Saturday morning. Business sessions during the daytime and social activities at night will fill out the three day program until the convention winds up with a formal New Year's Eve ball Monday night. Lowell Copeland of Michigan City spent Christmas eve with his cousin, Mrs. Frederick Copeland, 665 Pros- pect street. Mrs. Lowell Copeland and the children are wintering in Califor- nia. --p-- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncombe, 528 Elder lane, had as their guests over Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Patchen of Elkhorn, Wis.,, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Duncombe of Delevan, Wis. and Miss Florence Duncombe of Milwaukee. 11% Celery Consomme Rejane Gerkins New Year's Dinner $2.00--in Main Dining Room FroM NOON TO 8:30 Pp. M. UNDER DIRECT MANAGEMENT OF ORRINGTON HOTEL Supreme of Florida Fruit Cocktail Half Grape Fruit, au Maraschino Blue Points on Half Shell Cocktail Clear Green Turtle Amontillade Green Olives Salted Almonds Choice of Planked Jumbo White Fish a la Doria Supreme of Guinea Chicken a la Sierra Morena Tournedos of Beef, Orrington Hotel Special Braised Fresh Ham, Cumberland Sauce Broiled Half Spring Chicken, Hoteliere Roast Watertown Goose with Dressing, Apple Sauce Roast Young Tom Turkey, Celery Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Creme de Menthe Sherbet Mashed, Sweet Potato Croquette, au gratin Potato Cauliflower, Hollondaise Sauce New Peas and Carrots, a la Jardiniere Colossal Asparagus a la Vinaigrette Choice of Apple Meringue, Individual Hot Mince Pie Steamed Date Pudding with Orange Sauce Maraschino Parfait-Lady Fingers Fresh Fruit--Pears, Grapes or Apples Cheese and Crackers Coffee Tea Milk New York State Cider served with all orders EVANSTON'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL Rr Creme Delours Hot House Radishes Walnut Whipped Cream Torte & ie er A I Wr Se vy ree resi nd