in the xourtn quarter on a plunge from the one-yard line. The ganie cost New Trier another of its varsity players. Colin Finlay- son, quarterb ack, suffered an injured shoulder and wil be out of, the* lineup for at least .t1vo weeks,. according. to Coach> Walter Aschenbach. In the game with Schurz the previous week» N e w Trier, Iost two varsity mien, Wolff, end, and Gillogly. fullback, be- cause of injuries. Like' the, Nortbwestern-Notre Dam"e game, the, New Trier-Proviso. scrap was marred by many fumbIeâ on ac- counit of the- wet weather. New Trier made' five first downs and Proviso two.. OnIy three passes, one by. New Trier and two by. Proviso, were at- tempted, and none was completed. New Trier's showing against Pro- viso w-as considered satisfactory. in ,vew% of the fact that Proviso, inIi WO previous gaines this s eason with Chi.- cago high school teams, won by wide margins and held its opponents score- less. Theý victory Nvas New Trier's third of the seasoti. O liver, substituting for Fin layson at quarterback, managed the north shore teani well, C oach Aschenbach reports. AI Lind, center, played, an excellent gaine both offensively and defensively.. Wachs, Reiley, Fleming- ard M'Villiams also show%%ed up well ift the New Trier line. For bis starting ineup, Aschienbach u.sed the followiiig players: Preston, Ietend; Wachs. left tackle; Ogan, Ieft guard: Liind, center; Fleming, right guard; Kimbaîl, right tackl el Williams, iiglit end; Finlayson, quar- terback;, Seiler, left halfback; Smale, right halfback. anid Nicolazzi, full- bac k. The N ew Trier freshinan-sopho- more,,team, lost to Proviso, 15 to 0. Ernest Toôy, Violinist, on music School Staff Northweste rn univers,ît3 school of music has added to its faculty ist Erriest Toy, who comes to the school as instructor in violin. He was an honor graduate of the Stern Con- servatory in Berlin, and holds a cde- gree from the Royal Academi, of Candidatle for MEMBER o' CONGRESS 134k Coiigresslional Distriet PLATF@RMý: enforce measures, of strict retrenchment in each and every department of the gov- ernment, in order that the present excess burdens of taxation may be lifted f rom thé shoulders of the masses of the people. This 1 shall do with the most scrupulous regard to the necessities of the public service and its economical and efficient administration. 5.~ 1 wiIl vote to amend the Volstead law and to submit to the states an amendmnont to the Eighteenth Amendment to. theý Constitution so that control of thel iquor *problemn may be vested in the government which the people, bave 'establisbed anmd wbich they may change by their voi ce 'mand *votoeas conditions dematnd. 1 arn .opposed te the return -of the saloon. 6. It wiIl be niy purpose as a Member Tryouts for the first play of the season at New Trier High schooi were being held in the sebool audi- torium tbis week. The first meeting- of the New Trier Dramatic' club was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon in the Girls' club room. Miss Elisabeth Stanwood is head of.the,'high school dramatic department.