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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 24

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w aver eb-1 *Inter mur yeur acdl.te Fls.mtom. A Win mot e,..l or cie Yu, 1 &lu ama fer ring. FI. dm7 with ti. Fe.m.. bonl &W&v N lzw Triti *IÛcH scHooL's football team closed. its 1933 secason last Saturday,l 'osing to Evanston at Evans- ton. This season was the most unsuùc- cessful New Trier bas had fer a num- ber of years. The team played four Sub- urban league games and four gaines with other schools. Its record for the season showed two victories and six defeats. Difficulties beset New Trier at the beginning of the season. Most of last year's veterans had-been Iost by gradua- tion, and, te add te the worries of Harold Caton and Paul Delaporte, who took over the coaching duties this year, Charles Dostal, captain of the team, -an experienced tackle and one of the few letternien wbo diii return te school. Mathew Frauda Photo ponents New Trier was able 'to 'Score Front row-Mr. Caton, James Apple- only one touchdown. That was against yard, Paul Wright, Bill Snyder, George Oak Park, Which defeated New Tri er, Green, Gene ýSimnon, Don Ford and Mr.. 2U to 7, and -later tied Evanston -for Delap»te. the league championship. New Trier test to Proviso, 24 to O, te Deer6ield, 6 to Second row-Dick Campbell, Ludwig 0,g and te Evanstoea, 36 têo,. Zvanstw SJçg, $heldQP 1Vox, Martin iBridges, and Oak Park are considered two of Art White, Ernest Estes, Ray Mann, the outstanding teams of the Chicago Vernon Brown and Charles McNair. area. Neither was defeated this. season., Th~i row-Fred Homan, Fred Kah- New Trier's record against non- 1er, Art Delang, Merton Postie, Phil league competition was better than Hoza, Don Toeppen, Don Kurft anid. against the league schools. The north Bob Hallquist. shore boys test to Waukegan, 13 to O, and te LaGrange, 32 te 13, but de: Fourth row - Les McMacty, Ed feated Carl Schurz and Marshall of Walters, AI Schumiann, Rob Vogel, Chicago by scores of ZO0teo0oand 26 jack O'Leary, Bo McDonald and Ed to O, respectively. Throughout the en- Horne. tire season New Trier miade a total of Fifth row-Walter FoesIund, Jim Rur- .66 points te her opponents' 131., rill, Jim Christerson, Paul Deaipsey, PROTECTION - 00.laT.d,M u o'vudm i %Tu, S ai' ic*. Staàtio0ns' KENU.WORTNR 640 Oresu Bay ANNOUNCE NIRTH Mr. and Mrs. George Dietrich, 1034 Fine street, Winnetka, announce the birth of a daughter -on Thursday, November 2, at the Evanston hos- pital. Her naine is Carolyn Ann. The, Dietrichs also have a littie boy, An- drew, and a girl, Barbara. Churces "Mortals and Immortals" was the subject of the lesson -sermion i al Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- 4 Arthur Havxkurst> Is Taken by Death' Arthur Hawxhurst, former man- ager of the insurance department of Marshall Field and company, died last Friday at bis homie in the Ridgevie-w hotel, Evanston. He was 81 years old. 236: Ciii» ¶ nor road, the -. worth.

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