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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 33

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December 6, 1929 WILMETTE 33 Adolph Bolm School of the Daace tlf South ::Miehlran BITd., c·le.,.o Da!las Marvil; forwards, Frank Forss, GIVE SSIAN PROGRAM E~hott Tratt, ] ohn Gardis and Conrad Albert Rappaport, tenor, and AlexWildldta Wia Thaakaa-ivia· Classic by Ltppert. ander Gretchaninoff, composer, are to IZ-0 Score Over New Trier ia Dyche present an afternoon of Russian songs Stadium Suburban League Boys' in the Studebaker theater Sunday afDecember 8. Bertha Ott, Inc., ~vanst~n. Wildkits stopped New Council Meets· Dec. 14 ternoon, is sponsoring the appearance. The Tner dectstvely and won their annual Six Suburban league high s'chools--· recital begins at 3 :30 o'clock. Thanksgiving batlfe 12 to 0 last week before a shivering crowd of 6 ()()() in New Trier, Ev(!.nston, Deerfield, MorDyche stadium. Near-zero ~eather ton, Oak Park, and Proyiso-will send kept. down the attendance at this prep representatives to the annual conclass1c, but the Orange and Blue gridferenc:e of ~he .suburban League Boys' ders turned in a stellar performance. Which IS to be held at Morton co.unci), Thei.r machine clicked perfectly, and Htgh ~ in Cicero Saturday Deexcept for the excellent punting of cember 14 .. New Trier plans to' send Hicks for New Trier, the Evanston boys might have piled up more · point.s. represen~attves from each of the twenty-six boys' advisor rooms at thP. Hicks' toe sent the oval out of dangerschool, as well as a number of other ous territory time after time. Evanston Show Room boys. The purpose of the Suburban Both Wildkits' scores came in the 162o SHERMAN AVE. League Boys' council, wlrlch was form second quarter. Taking the ball on Grttnltaf 4 8 2 1 their own 12-yard line, the Evanston ed as a ~esult of a conference held at boys in a continuous march went down N~w Tner a year ago, is to foster fnendly contacts between the schools the field for a touchdown. And again that are members of the league. a few minutes later they went fro~ the New Trier 43-yard for the second score. . . The shifty running of Davidson and line plunges of Dave Johnson counted ,. for most uf Evanston's gains. Merrill played· a fine game at quarterback, and Sullivan, the punter. was the other member of the Wildkit backfield which reeled off 15 first downs to four for New Trier. Much of the eredit must go to the line which functioned smoothly on both offense. and defense. This victory landed Evanston in sec. . . ond place in the Suburban league. standing behind Oak Park. All oth~r teams had suffered three defeats while Oak Park had none and Evanston two. Johnson, Davidson, F og-art y, Lane. Eng-strom. Levis. a nd Ol c;;on played The busy holiday season with its many their last game for E. T. H. S. DEF;EAT ENDS SEASON Wiaaetka Comiauaity House Ballet, Charader Danelnr Classes Thursday from f to t Advance Class 6-7 Chleago Sehooi-Harrlson lltt Hubbard Woods Show Room goo LINDEN AVE. Winnttka 6 so Grttnluf 700 . '- . - A Dry· Cleaning Service for Y<Jlit ·· HOLIDAY ATTIRE · Lonbore Encounters 7 Real Job in Shapin~ Purple's Ca~e Entry A difficult task faces Coach Arthur at Northwestern university this wint er as he und ertake s to huild up hi s hask ethall ()uintet for the coming season. Los·s of three regulars, two throug-h graduation and one through ineligibility, " ·ill prov e the biggest handicap which br ~ th e Purple mentor a s he start~ hi s · third year as head of the cage sport. · ' Hal Gleichm anl1. captain and for ward of last year 's team. and HaroH Schultz and Frank Mars11all, both guards, are the re gulars who mu st bf' replaced. The fir st two" graduated last spring while Marshall who had an - · o~her year of competiti.o'n dropped out of school beca use of low g-rades. Five lette .. men. three of wh om w r re · regulars. will form th e nucle1J's for this year's. team. · H owever. it ;., not r egarded. likely that thes e men. together · with the sophonio res. will form a combinat ion as strong ·as last year'c; team whi ch finished in a" ti ~ · for third place in the conference. · · · The letterm en a vailable "are Capt. Rut \Vatter, center, Rus · Bergh erm and Bert Riel, fonrards, and J bhnny H:1as and Merrill Mundy, guards. Waite:. who underwent an operation on hB knee earlv in the fall, is still far f~nm regaining - his usual speed .. W.hether he wilt completely recover trl ttme . to hold down his job at center re:nams in doubt. A quartet of non lettermen who were members of last year's squad wi!1 put up a strong fight for a position this year and. several appear ltkely to see action. They are John \Vhalen, Lee Hanley and Joe Schwa·rtz, forwards, and Bus Smith, guard. Coach Lonborg expects to get some capable service out of three or four sophomore candidates. The three Bobs, Bob McCarnes, Bob Lockhart and Bob Hails, appear to ·be the most promising of about ten first year men. The first two are guards and ·he 'atter is a forward. Other sophomores ·are: guards, Ralph Eylar, Lee Davis, and "Dutch"_J.onbor ~ social activities demands the utmost in immaculate appearance. And here's a cleaning service that pays particula·r attention to Dress Suits, filmy silks and dainty chiffons. Send u.s men's dress suits, topcoatst tiest scarfs and spats; women's suits, gowns· , neckwear, scarfs and the - ma~y other dress accessories. You'll be delighted with the quality of our work. We Operate Our Own Modern · Cleaning Plant Our cleaning plant located ip ·. Wilmette in charge of a staff of expert cleaners enables us to render a delightful cleaning service that is seldom equalled and never excelled. ... SCHULTZ & NORD The Village Cleaners 1152 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 320-321 · Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660

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