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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 47

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o"ctober.12. 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 47. NEW ,1'RIER TO-FACE, Coach Aaehenbach'a Charges Have Easy tUDe Trimming Lake View Lut Saturday A final checkup of enrollment in the Wilmette Public schools shows that a total pf 1,?89 pupils are attending the schools thts year. This is an increase of sixty over last year's roster. · At the Central and Laurel schools the New Trier High school's football enrol_lm~nt is 829, and at Logan-Howteam got away to an auspicious start ard tt ts 760. Followin~ are the enin the ra'ce for championship honors rollment figures for the various grades: . Logan-Howard Central-Laurel this season when it defeated Lake Kmdergarten . . . 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 View last Saturday 26 to 0 in the open- First . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 ing game. Second . . . . . . . . . . 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 After the team had scored three Third ............ 81 .. ....... ......... 87 Fourth . . . . . . . . . . 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 touchdowns · in the first quarter of the game Coach Ashenbach withdrew his El!~~ ~: : :~ regulars and allowed the reserves to Seventh . . . . . . . . . 70 .· ....... .......... 124 play during the next two quarters. Eighth . . . . . . . . . . . 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 \Vhile unable to score themselves, they Total s . . .... 760 ... .. . .. . ..... . 829 also held Lake View scoreless. \Vith the score standing at 19 to 0 at the The last woman's card day will be opening of the fourth quarter Ashen- held at Skokie Countrv club Tuesday ~ ' bach again ·sent in the first team, and October 16. N' ew Trier scored for the fourth time when Nelson, New Trier halfback, intercepted an enemy pass and ran for a touchdown. Plenty of Fight The New Trierites showed all the fight and speed of last year's eleven, which lost only one game, and that by a one-point margin. Their passing game · was effective. Five completed passes out of a total of nine attempted, netted 120 yards. The lineup and summary follows: :Sew Trier 26 T,nke VIew 0 UNDBLOI SATURDAY '1 589 l'upHs . in Public Schools; Checkup Shows OUR HOLLAND BULBS and NARCISsUS HAVE ARRIVED Your Orders Will Go Forward ·at Once To our friends who left their orders, we wish to advise them to make seleetlon of Tulips now, willie the assortment Is eomplete. . Our master Jist eonslsts of tbe largest and best assortmeqt possible to assemble, as Jist Is made up from the assembiJ of hundreds of orders given to us at our trial grounds during the blooming season. Our eonslgnment this fall consists of oTer % miUion bulbs. :::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: FRANKEN BROS. Deerfteld, Illinois PHONE DEERFIELD !U Hall . Rossiter Wienecke Cullen McArthur Thompson Born camp L.E. L . T. L.Ci . R.G. R.T. R.E. Q.B. L.H. R.H. c. Forster Nelson T. Hicks Richards X ew Trier Lake View Score by Periods F. B. Stryker 1\Iay Towne Seigel Cohen Kramer Watson Engel Olander Krouse Jaekle 0 0 7 0 26 0 Richards (2), Hall, Nelson. Touchdowns .. 19 ... 0 0 0 Points After Touchdown Rossiter (2). \\'ith the Lake View game out of the . way Coach Ashenbach has been directing his attention this week to preparing the team for the game this Saturday with Lindblom High school of Chicago. The game is to be played at New Trier field and will start at 2 o'clock. f the unusual . . ' Milk because o Bowman s ' . ·n bringing tt exerctse t watchfulness we . usually pure t you ts an un from farm o ' "'k and above all a .lk, . a rich fresh mtl rot . milk of superior flavor. t d Bowman's Milk If you have never tas e One long, . ou to do so now. . . we urge y .11 know why tt ts . hb . and you wt sweet stp .lk ·n your netg or· pular rot t d the most po Wilmette 55 or or er ·Ikman h ood . Telephone B man rot from the courteous ow who passes your door. Lindblom Strong Lindblom, one of the strongest teams iri the Chicago area, comes to New Trier fresh from a 19 to 7 vic · tory over Mooseheart last Saturday. The same lineup which was used against Mooseheart probably will start against New Trier. It is as follows: Bodin, left end; Sexauer, left tackle; Lakas, left · guard; Froberg, center; Lazaravich, right guard; Keenan, right tackle; Weimer, right end; ·Beier, quarterback, Schabes, left h~lfback; Kobbaba, right halfback; and Fe bel, fulback. New Trier's lineup will be the same as in the Lake View game. The New Trier freshman-sophomore team lost to the North Shore Country Day school Saturday morning 7 to 0. Both teams lost several chances to score. The touchdown which won for the Country Day school came at the beginning of the fourth quarter. New Trier was represented by the following: Hunter and Barret, ends; Oagan and Boylston, tackles ; Selery and Howe, guards; Bunch, center; Lindat, quarterback; . Thorsen and Nichols, halfbacks ; and H. Richards, fullback. GIRLS TAKE HIKE A hike · for girls of the fifth grade at the Joseph Sears school was planned for this. Friday, .providing the weather is favorable. . Mrs. · George Schumacher of 119 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth who is staying with her .mother, Mrs. William W. Lill, will entertain next' Wednesday at a . l~nch·eon ·and bridge at the Club Vista deJ i L~o.. . : I DAIR.Y COMPANY MILK THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR

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