New Trier West Harriers Divide New Trier West's varsity crosscountry team split two meets last week, beating Niles North 27-32 and losing to Glenbrook North 25-31. The winner in both meets was West's Dave McKirnan. His time against Niles was 10:36 and against Glenbrook it was 11:15 in what coach Jerry Kates called "a long course." Other top runners for the Cowboys were Andy Hunter, Dick Lang, Mike Shluss, and Josh Siskin. The sophomore harriers did a little better. They beat both Niles West 27-32 and Glenbrook North 1547. Marc Cohen was first in both meets. His time against Niles was 11:26. Other top harriers were Jeff Lindenberg, Larry Ritzer, and John Korff. Peter Nierman puts all the oomph a nine-year-old boy can muster into punting a football as competition director Joe Gonzalez watches. [Howard Fochler Photo) Cowboy Frosh, Sophs Defeated New Trier West's underclass football teams suffered two losses last Saturday to Glenbrook North. The freshman A team lost 27-0 and the sophomore Cowboys dropped a 13-0 tilt. The freshman B squad played a Monday afternoon game with the Glenbrook North B team. A Favorite Is Among Six Punt-Pass-Kick Winners Wrestled Down to Earth A pair of New Trier East defenders, Tom Hilden and Bill Quigley (right), bring down Waulcegan's Steve Drew after he caught a pass. Six winners, including the "favor- finals in Miami, Fla. ite," were decided Sunday in the The results: Punt, Pass, and Kick contest spon8 years old: 1--John Favorite, Wilmetter 2--David Pickard, Winnetka; sored by Wil-Shore Ford at the 3--William Kaatz, Wilmette. Wilmette Village Green. 9 years old: 1--Peter Nierman. Wil- Two Chicago Bears 2--Harold Spiro, Winnetka; 3-- John Favorite of Wilmette was mette; Daniel Yeager, Glencoe. Set Autograph Date the eight-year-old winner, which is 10 years old: 1--Scott Wiener, Wilmette; 2--Doug Beard, Kenilworth; 3-- Two members of the Chicago the youngest age division. Matthew Holzman, Wilmette. The scores of the boys in the 11 years old: 1--Peter Stahl, Wil- Bears football team will make a 2--Vern Bergquist, Wilmette; personal appearance in Evanston Wilmette competition will be com- mette; 3--Michael Narsate, Wilmette. pared with those from the rest of 12 years old: 1--Nick Bothfeld, Ken- next Thursday evening. 2--Tom Harvey, Wilmette; 3-- Mike Ditka, offensive end, and the Chicago district to decide if ilworth; Tom Nortrup, Wilmette. 13 years old: 1--Tom Seaberg, Glen- Ed O'Bradovich, defensive end, will they continue in further contests view; 2--Gary Clay, Wilmette; 3--Jeff be at Schnell's Air Vision Company, that lead eventually to the national MacDonald, Wilmette. 1016 Church St., for autographs and a question-answering session between the hours of 7:30 and 9 p.m. ^jpV With our % finished bundle, all flat work ironed including handkerchiefs, wearing apparel dried and folded. CONNER Laundry & Dry Cleaners Co. Laundry & Dry Cleaning Plant' on premises Pick Up 6 Delivery 1417 LAKE AVE., WILMETTE Leon Lewis Bill Brokate NEAR-IN GENTLEMAN S ESTATE Attempt at Inspiration Coach Ed Heikkinen of New Trier gives instructions t o quarterback Tom Bieneman in hopes of getting the offense moving Saturday against Highland Park in Winnetka. (Milton Merner Photos) Sudden transfer makes this available. 9 rm. modified Georgian on 2 ½ beautifully landscaped acres. Living room with fireplace, dining room, paneled family room with beamed studio ceiling and tiled floor; TV room, up-to-date kitchen. Master bedrm. w / t i l e d bath, 4 other bdrms. and 2 baths. Full basement, new gas hot water heater. Completely rewired, 3 car att. garage. HEATED 2 0 x 4 0 S W I M M I N G P O O L W I T H C A B A N A , 2 DRESSING R O O M S A N D S H O W E R . **SCOPE ORAL HYGIENIC MOUTHWASH AND GARGLE Redeem Your Coupons Here H I 6-2625 32 John Channer CE 4-0903 Y O U P A Y O N L Y $120 WHITE'S DRUG STORE 1 John Channer & Assoc*, Inc* 760 N. Western Lake Forest 234-2500 ^¾ 525 Lincoln Winnetka HI 6-8400 O c t o b e r 20, 1966 454 WINNETKA AVE., WINNETKA