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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1933, p. 38

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and Jones, referees standingsi Jeagt*e: aciCLitIy IiIis ye4i dana is au agr455iVo8 of the best north. shore men's teams. Two teamns repnesented in the. league have held championships in, LEvanston' North. Shore league in former years. TJhe f art that the. teams are,, comfposed of former star players f rom middle West: and. eastern colleges, and uni.versities, guarantees sharp competitioný between the various teams., The North. Shore Ieague plays on Frida y evenings at the ýHoward- gym- nasium i and is the only 'activity cn ducted byý the Playground and Recrea- tion board this seasoà, for wbich there is an admission charge for spectators. Among the former college stars rep- resented. on the rostens of the teams are Fred Hoenber of Schultz &_Noôrd% * eam, and Steve Plowman and Owen Anderson of the Winnetka Vagrants, al ofi .whomi are formBer, Carleton. col, lege players; Tom Obermeier, a Loy-i ola university star, whq plays with the XVI.METELiiFE teamn, Lawrence Lang- don, University of Illinois, who also plays on the WiuMrrE LîE team; Walter Miller, University of Michigan, member of the Vagnants' team; Cory Çastenton, Marqu~ette university, aiso a inember of the Vagrants' teani. Both the Vagrnants and the Baha'ii 1. Riggle, referee S4' Bits (5) Judge Portter.(30) HF Hunter. A. Stemppel P. SheaV. Johnson R. Braun A. Nord G. Allen K. Didier S. Keil F Clîfford I. Allen E. Cliffgrd B. ge.haefgen D. Rigglei referee Kudas (20> O)BrownWe (10) A. KrlstoffE.iteoî A. Costello. V. Johnson F. Toscan! M. Lauor P. Flynn. M. Swinson C . Kristoff D. Voliman E. Zopp I.. Jannest J1. Scrimegour> Il. Toscani D. fliggle, îe feroe *Teain xtandings, in giV IaketbaI1 league: . ±. Kudas 1 I .857 Porter 1 i .857 Y. P. C.. 2 .714 L4mo(wles 2 5 .286 XY Z . i 5 .167 Six Bits 6 .000 ME!Ç'S La-St week'si bill leag-ue: V~. P, C. (7, 1) IL Bleserý VOLLEY BALL g in la ens volley l3aptist (15, 1.5o HluiT Boliers Schutz &Nord Hloffrnann, FIorists Vagranîis Bahai wilrnette Life in, rt Shlnre Bai.- Won Loýt lPet. .4 1i , .800 4 1 .0 1 I .500> A 4 .429 2 5 .286. MEN'S 04A" LEAGU Last Wednesday's garnes in the mnn'is **A", basketball league: Lynani Texacos (3S) State Bank (27) J1. j'ahlman L. Roth. %V. Rogers *D., i vin.4 IL. HornH. Stone ). ingwalIl T. Varney wm. WI .Lauer R. Iierndtson C7. Mil1 Jns, refere 1lot'inaitFlor i.4ss(42> M. J. Bagnali (7. Grater R. Huck Methodist(3) C. Varney F. Lundberg P. Waidner M. Ling It. Pence Ni. Boyajian L. Onion L. Langdon G, Stonei ?J. M tr I. Sullivan .1. O'SeiI 13. M"rait ..Blaha >nKs qt'f42a) i-n gicrup ÎaKing in e Liri u c from the Village hall at 9:30 o'clock Saturday .morning and en route to Chi- cago ,Will stop over for a"visit to a well known candy manufacturing plant where the mnembers wilI watch the process:of maigcandy. In addition to the visit to the candy plant, a visit; will also be made to: the Field niuseum where a. stop will be made for lunch. The afternoon program will be spent entirely -iii Cbicago's Chinatownà visit- ing a Chinese schoolroom, the Chinese courtroom, the, Chinese temple,, the Clhi-, nese, City, hall, and.Oie, Chinese Mer- chandise mart. Tea served at a Chinese inn- will be ai! added attraction. Although the trip is planned for chil- dren, a 'f ew adtults, can be accornmo- dated at the same rates as the chi ldren's fare; which covers o'nly the actual ex- pense of the bus fane and othen accom- modations. The members of the group taking the trip %ill prepare their own lunches to take witb then, but ail other costs are included in the nominal round trip ticket set by the Playground and *Recreation board staff. The trip will be chaperoned by men,- bers of the recreation staff. Previous registration is necessarv. and may be made throughi Glen . Gathercoal, Dudley C. Stone, and Miss Joc Skîd- more of the recreation board or by calling the recreation office. 914 Cen- tral avenue. players, and "Bud" "Dyniewicz, Franýcis and Dick Oelerich froni Notre Dame. Robert Mac Lean is a former playen at Lake Forest academy as was john Parker, manager of the Vagnants' team, who was also a star fullback on the football team. MacLean plays wvith. I Ln EmI I~ dl La Robinson dersoii ppert in' Iion iîann Fr ii'Iis RlI (1, 15) .1:ike Hoffrnann E. Miller Tearn standiîig, jainesioffinanfl league: G. Hlck 1 . Thalman Uoffmrann Floprists eferee . lYnarn Texaeti.s State Bank BilhiienK of.C ( 8)lî BshenYorks .(6.8) 'M. Y. P. D. .1 yl-lenhual NMethodi-st t Francis 1Q I'~Vee lu ~ ~vl III s S 6 4 Ints et.l 570 This Eveaiing, January 19 7 .ni Girls' gynmnllasiuxnl cla"S. Howard gyninlasiunli 81). i. l,adies' gynmiiasiuîit lclas.. Howard gvi nasitiii. Friday, januasry 20 7 p. nLi-North Shore league. basketball. Hiff Boilers vs. Výag- w,u.-r-uE iiPE, notics wiî uc sent to '11, .Errnrlh1 the homes of the Wilmette public aund Todd and Joncs, ifrees parochial school children and by this' -- meas he eceatonhoad ope t qhultz & Nord (33) Hiff Boliers (27> mensth rceaio bad ops oR. MaeLean B. 'Meyer notify ail contestants.. Q . Saxton -WDTIeoap Station (31) Y. P S. K.v ~'P. ni.--G rls' basketball. NY'Z s Kudas. Stolp gynîînasium,~ Tuaesday, Janu.wy 24 71 p. m-MNen's basketbaîî "B league. Hill's Service Station vs. 1 methodlikt

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