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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1922, p. 9

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?*}Wt ' W.^^^^-W^Smmm^W^^^"Wm?B:; ?â-  TOELAKE SHORE WWit' wm..':.: m^mmm^m^mWm iii&iiii Coach ;at;;;N^|lp| Hp , i5choo^ |Rccord in 4 Yeafr S^mcli' BEST Ali-ROUNP TEAMS Following the Culver meet this year the head d* the department of physi- cal education at the military school remarked tfcat |*©*r l^ter lit every even^ j^ive Gtrtver -^ti:'- best race of any team they had met. Incidentally, Culver's swimmers average from two $o. |hr^,:yettrs.: o^d^ »hap Ne^J'yier's snatatoi|fe;«"'"^:.::«^-.vv -â- â- ryy^Vy-m. .â-  te a^iibn to his work in swim- ming instruction Coach Jackson also Swell Scholarship Fund ||i^by; Girit' Club Program _ ure:.v^OK"-:\x^TO^'iC3Em- pionship 4 Years Straight Trier High school lost to Bvanston's natators in Patten gym Monday of I lections this week, thereby relinquishing the championship honors of the Suburban league, a notable record of achieve- ment came to a rather unfortunate close. With two of its foremost stars unable to compete in the , decisive swim New Trier was virtually "out of the running" before the natators "hit the tank". 3NaturaUy *b*8 week's event sug- gests a bit of retrospection and ob- servation upon the past "Gojden Era" superinduced by Coach Jackson. Starting with the New Trier squad ^SiL 191& CoachJackson proceeded 4o lead the bpys to the I. A. C. Cook County championship in that year, as well as in 1919, 1920 and 1921. ^1 Far Outclass Opponents During the present seasoi Trier "swam" 23 meets, securing a â-  total of: ,.0£&,;|^int^ During the past "fourriy^iw^Ee school has won every league meet ex- cept the two captured by Evanston this season. New Trier was crippled ' in both of these:; meetsI^III^i^aig^ii;^ New Tricff swimi^ er in age than most of their com- petitors in the Suburban league. The majority of the squads I have been juniprs in age. Promote Intra-Mural Contests _Z -Although New Trier manages to ~^4iavoa g^ood-leaBaeach^ year tbre "begin- "~ ners and mediocre swimmers of the school are not neglected. During the entire school year an organized swim- ming Improvement scheme ;has been worked out for all the boy and girl swimmers and the annual Intra-Mural Gold Medal swimming tournament for "^i^^W^-s^^tx^W3^^......... -rTW^Ia^^ mers on a-team held a series of 28 meets. The girls of the school have a similar tournament. This work, as ^yfeUjftsjthejDoachiittgL ofJtoree separate, representative teams, must be con- ducted after school. New Trier, in- stead of giving the entire time, after school, to a group of eight or ten men, is promoting inter-school com- /^tition for three teams and teaching -^at&-promotingnswimmiiig for-theren- tire student body. An entertainment for the benefit of the Scholarship Pun^ of the Ojrls' club of New Tiier:JP^sh^lHtgh | >-~^ school is to be given under direction of the club Thursday, March 30, at 3.2a o'clock, in the school auditorium. Mrs. Jessie Royce Landis, leader in dramatics, appears on the program through the courtesy of the North Shore Players, with readings which will include cutting from ^Smilin' Through," and several humorous se- now doing Radio read- ing and is to be heard on the regular- ly scheduled Friday evening Radio programs. Special music will comprise a por- tion of the Thursday entertainment. The program will be the last of the season for the Girls' club. â- ;'-. CARD OF. THANKS, ..'....Mi;'.. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Saunders* and son desire to express their sincere grati- tude lor the loving sympathy andhelp expressed by their many friends during the illness and passing on of their little daughter and sister, Margaret 'Elisabeth. MADE AT THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP "Made with your ©¥*# material" Suite 1418 Stevens Building Randolph 3219 17 N. State CHICAGO 16 N. Wabash New Trier Negative Squad Defeats Proviso High squad representing the negative side of thV%estio% *»eB©*^ of the closed shop in industry is justi tiflable," decisively defeated Proviso High school's orators last Saturday evening. Wilbur Bruris and Robert Koreas were the New Trial" debj|ter«i ^The NewTrieraffirmative team lost to Proviso last ErWayv Dwight Chap- man and Walter Hughes gave the Proviso debaters a great fight and the decision was close. This Friday even- ing New Trier debaters meet Morton High school re|>reaentatives. If enamel and linoleum could tell what they ^hinkof lye taftd strong soapa, we l>ouldtt^,-prliit Iti^jpse, B^p^lâ„¢ t,_ â-  ;&, ^nw â- â- .<;'Â¥.'â-  "ISS Adv. litgao-itc km^ENCLAND-SCOTLAND-FRANCE ITALY-SWITZERLAND-6D«1ANY H0LUNDandBEL6IUMj^anrw TlWPASStOHPUQraiOBERAMMER6AU A DAY ON m£MN£MV£& lish & Scottish Uke tegons ♦ FRANCE mSf FLANDERS ♦ UKEONCVA^iojasswi5SALPS 34*>90Dft*fSgS^13OggUP ROtXrMOtmMN-YULOWSTWtE'UAClE* AlASMAvatrmcHtoMEAiSS'te "' LAK£AM#-TAKUAM'm!TE> " •54MmNhtt(M&t......„_. -^^^ OPtMf^o/f mejwwoovsfiNm#rfu*jn*0 from Seward to Fairbanks â€"* â- .jteiSS'. .mMm^--a* .^a .â- â- .â- ::^ !;....â- â- â-  '^Candidate :few Republican i tte Representative m the, â- &&&m:-.;General Assembly.;§§- v^vj«L_- â-  -â-  â- â- â- â- -â- - â- W^'MMaci a â- â- -'0%lg$rt lNorthwestern:Universtty;'<*rad liliiliii Tireless Work?** FearMiFighm^ '^^frtilM^^ for thi» office from the 7th Senatorial Dietrict M^m0::M^MM^^BmM^0$^mA mm! petahjio INFORMATION wmvf.MPNow ThE^faS TOURS ^MIW|Y 103 W.JacksonBtva Phonc».H»BRuow 3559-3561 Mil, ERM?* BOI^I REBUILDING IWIIIIIIIIIMI^WIWIMWIHJIWMIMIliMi!^ ]$$M iEST..lof;EWJ?RKMANS;HIP;:^^fc Chicago â- " 'Ow^irCarTai^gfemfi- 1223 S. 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