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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1930, p. 29

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lieavyweight game Frank Church, forward, and Harvey Klunder, cen- ter, sank five field goals apiece. Paul *Jones, forward, and Robert Gordon, guard,- each made three,ý and Colin Fnlayson, guard, added one more. .The .New Trier heavyweights missed ail of their.. tbree attempts:at free .throws. The heavies. showed plenty, of scoring power against a scrappy Maine team, and Coach Clyde Grater believes that the pros- pects for a w'innintg heavyweight team this year- are good., Although the New Trier. lightweights- won by a larger score than the heavies, theyV had littie, opposition,, and Coachi Grater, considers the prospects not so good ini this division. New Trier led 16 to 10 at the haif in the heavyweight gamne, and with aboutý five, minutes left to play Coach. Grater -sent. in second and third team players. Frank Gordon, who'cati play cither * ezter or guard with.th- first team heavyweights, broke bis nlose in *practice last week. He is practicing to keep in condition, but Coach Grat- er does flot plan to use him much until-the injury bas had time to heal. *Two other players, Allen Stultz, guard, and Jim Iverson, forwards, are excellent first îeam possibilities, Coach Grater reports. Jack Heitma'n and John Borino. forwards, Clyde Warble, center, .and Roy West and Jack Hick;, guards, was the lineup for New Trier ini the *lightweight game, AIl of these players scored, as did Tom Saxton and Eugene Mancinelli. Coach Grater used twenty players in the, lightweight gaule, 'taking out the first îteam at the end of the third *quarter. Christian ScienceI C4 izrches I "God the Onily ato r," was the subjq sermon in all Chu Cause and Cre- ect of lte lesson- years, flaving lived in Winnetka for the past nine years and in Chiicago twenty years prior to that. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier cburcb. in W.Ilmette. Survivingà him are bis widow, Mrs. S5arah Kelly -Mathison'; two - Sons, John a freshnian at New Trier High school, and Robert, who is in the sixth g @rade at the Joseph Sears scbool im Kenilworth; -one' brother, Howard' C.. Mathison of . Chicago, and three sisters, Mrs. J. T.. Smith of Baltimore, and Misses -Mollieý and Margaret Mathison of Chicago. businessi 11Fixed MAIN & ýCOMPANY, UINC DECOWIER 8, 1930 636,CHURÇH STREET, EVANSTON, !ILLINOIlS., MTPl0oNE DAVIS 1M t lunch and to problema. etlca and Gwençoe- h Sears school in nesday noon for ,cuss their mutiial. I MCHcrNAVBNu.B ut VAN B.uitN STUtEET, C ,HICAàGO

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