November 15, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 23 lntram.ural Grid New Trier Grads Organ~e Tourney at N. T. C·ge Team in Kenilworth · D ea J[ OC k onSeveral b_ oys, most of whom played . End S tn New Trier High ·school basketball The intramural football season at New Trier High school ended last week with two teams tied for ·first vlace in both the heavyweight and ljghtweight d.ivisions. . Princeton ~nd Yale, each with six wins, tw.o ties. and nn6 los s when the season ended, \\"ere ~icheduled to pljiy an extra game for the championship · of the heavyweight di,·ision on Wednesday afternoon. T n the lightweight division Tndiana and Illinois finished in a tie, each te 1 m having won eight game 5 and lost two The extra game to decide the champion ship was scheduled ior t·his Fri.:lav · a t. ternoon. ~orthwcstem was a close ru!ll1erup for honors in the light,Yeight diYi:"'ion. The team won seven games qnd lost three ·for a total of twenty-eight points. Points were awarded as follows: ":in, 4; tie, 2; lose, 0. The intramu'ral football tournan1~nt lasJed for six weeks. Following was the ;"\tanding- oi teams at the close of the -.eason: Jl··n , .. nn·hch1" l 'ri th·ei<·ll teams last se~son, have organized 1 basketball team which will represent . Kenilworth this season. The boys will practice every Monday and Wednesday night at 'the Joseph Sears school gymnasium in Kenilworth under the direction of Robert W. Townley, athletic director at ·t he school. George Saxton, captain of last year's lightweight .team at New · Trier, is o'ne of the boys who has signed up for the night gymnasium work. Others . are: James Phillips, "En;" Bramme·r, James Montenaro, Roy Leonard, · Carleton Thorsen and ~f arvin Baker. Teams desiring games with the Kenilworth aggreg·ation have hecn ad\'iserl. to get in touch with Robert \V. Townley at the Joseph Se1rs school. GLENCOE ·-1016 FOREST AVE. .Very Attractive Interior There are 4' good bedrooms, big · sleeping porch, 2 fine tiled baths on second floor, maid's room and bath on third . .Hot Water Heal (Oil). . Heated 2-car tarate B ent4tiful wooded lot-120 ft. front Best part of east side .411 in about perfect condition 'Newspaperman to Address New Trier Tri-Ship Club Yah.> ll:ll'\·arrl D:trtm~>.ttth r .. . ' . '"· I) T. ') L. I I \; ·) . ~ ,; 'j .. I ..... T,fghhHIJrht" Indiana lllinoi:-; :'\ orth \\'e·:-ilel'lt "~· s s 7 'l'. tl II ·tl (I L ., . · Jane Hidg·e,yay. daughter ni \\' hwomdn Jlj -l ~r r. a net ~r rs. Grant Ridge,vay, 207 \ .:\lil'higan .~ n t II I 'urtlttl· l -! CtU11ht:-land road. KenihYorth has been ~' ,- j~iting a school friend in Johnstnw'l. \I iss Clementine Eastman, 102i Elm- Pa. i wot HI <n·cnue, returned on Tue . .,day to -oIH"r hum, aiter spending the week-e.nd ~Ir ~. 1-I~nry Evere-tt, fonm:rly (li at :\nn Arl~or,. ~ich., and attnding the Cumnor road, Kenilworth was th~ 1 Hanard-~lichigan game. On her way g't1cst of Mr. and Mrs. PerC\' Eckhart 1 l:t·lllt she stopped. to visit ~[r . and :Mrs. ttt 206 Cumberland road ~o n.T !-tst ( .: Rn s~ Ste~\· art m Detroit. \\-eek-cnd. '1 .. .. .; H. V. O'Brien of \Vinnetka, a member of the Chicago Daily News shff, '"ill SJH'ak on "Football Players I Have K no\\'n" at the monthlv dinner of the I'. ~e"' Trier High school Tri-Ship dull 2~ 'fhursclay night, ~ovember 21. · The tR 10 dinntr \\'ill he .held at 6:30 o'clock in hall. An outside G the school m'css ~pcakcr is invited to address the cluh 1 P. at each of its monthh· dinners. :~ :! ., ·) :!~ ··- . ------~-- I ~f i-.s -A GREAT BARGAIN- MURRAY G TERRY Realtors 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Central ·1625 J 1 · ------------------------------- Foot Saver Shoes ot~erwise you'd never suspect it. For certainly there's nothing about those smart, slim Foot Savers to suggest an ordinary u comfort" shoe ... But they'll bring your feet such natural, complete support that you'll believe their PATENTED, IN BUll T · CONSTRUCTION 'is some form of magic-which, in a · way, it is. We're telling you this because INCLIN-ATOR-Ascending Stairs .... iJO~VER 634 CHURCH For Anyone to Whom Stairs Are a ·Hardship electrically, by the touch of a button. Is strong and dependOPERATES able. Folds up and does not interfere with the customary use of the stairway. In appearance resembles a piece of high grade furniture. Special attachments for invalids. Will last a lifetime. Costs little to operate and price is reasonable. Owners all enthusiastic. Additional information upon request. SIIESHOP UNIVERSITY RELIANCE ELEVATOR COMPANY 971 Passenger and Freight Elevators The Shoes with a Stulg Fitti"g Heel 212-216 W. AUSTIN AVE. CHICAGO, U. S. A. ························ ST., EvANSTON SUPERIOR Pho"e 2406