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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1937, p. 70

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w--L---- - LiJ... Act ually, according to scoring, methods flow in force, the Triermen are on1 top'of the heap.. I ~M I W-5*-êI team is awarded two points for wh -league.victory, one pointi for.a ,and none for.a' loss. By virtue having played, more,-gameQs thani er Proviso or Mortoni, New Trier amassed --more "win" points. -Def est Evanston smashi-n 9: to 2 defeat of Ev- ;on on. Monday hiped, the cauÜse X, and then, who should1 appear in. role of New Trier beniefactor, but iotn of -Cicero.: Having just béen :en by Oak Park, the latter even- rnatters up a bit by Iicking> Pro- ,-2 to 0. That meàtns, 'that. should ,v Trier succeed in taking Oak k's measure, thev would finish ha r.ecord -of-9 won aud 3 - Iost. forton stands ini a fair way to- icate that feat, but Proviso lias only two contests, one each to, ton, and New Trier. Se.e-Complication" hus, should weather conditions- se postponemenit of any garnes, race would develop complica- -. TIiere then would remnain the ;ibility- that one teani wvould - be ble te, complete its schedule. This- but Paul Kaspar sing1ed, then rnoved to-second when Art Crutt-enden walk- 1ed.,. T-heu '"Ace" Glover puniched out, a sinigle,*.only to expire, on base when Bruhn, upý the second tiie, fiied out to lef t. Fine 'Cat'chier The. hitting of Skillin an 1d, Smith botbered Clyde' Grater, coach,. 50 thlat he gave them. a littie personal advice ai-d'miked it -with cnicn demionstration. . is greatest'concerli was to get the boys to loosen them- selves at the plate. Tension under' strain prevents ýmanv young athietes from igiving their best. Dave Skinnih's fielding efforts bave been almost beyond reproach, and he must be ràted the best. rec.eiver the team has iad in maycyars. While not owning an arm wîtli the power of Don -Roherts iof Ia-st ear, Dave has been holding the deliveries of twô of the Suburban league's top flight hurlers, with miuch- more "on the bail" than in other seasons, -ind doing it easily andi smoothly. Hence, despite a batting average- of only .173, Skillin fis a vital spot. "Pudge" Kaspar had tvo hits to continue as the teami's ieading bats- inan. He possesses' a .459 season average ;- is league. mark is .499.~ The ,,marria>,e oW Miss Agnes Marie Lodvee,, daughter' of Mrs. A41na Lodvee., of 1524 Foree! ave- Aille, to Jin colin A. euller, Son of a i: nd .Mys. A4ugst . 1, Mu.ller of - kPoley. Ala., was sol-enniz-ed -April 24, bly Mlic ev. George .D. AllISon of fic ilme'*1;tte Baptist church. Miss Hielen Peterson of Neenah, \Vis., attended the bride, and Davi-d Delaine of iinette, the bride's cousin, was the best n-anp.- The ceremony was followed by a dinner for the immediate- relatives lEvefl -such a chip of- the crownl would be snatched for lm New Trier, sizice- the school neyer' before hias been in position even to see the wvin-. pers- finish. - Il,3b------ t, 1.t------------- Big Second bi ec vanston : .Ah. I New Trier's five- runs inIig sec-Ktlby, r.f. .. .Z Iond inning were more than enough Nordlund, 2b----------------- Ito take Care of Evanston. Ed Bruhn u K gona, lc------.2_' Iwas having a good day.- And when Wowr ._Anl.-p------ oithe -Big Boy. has his stuif,- the out- 'par I.f. ,- -corne is almost a foregone con- Jewett. 3b.--------2 - - Wernette. c.f. .x -3 2 u 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 . E. 10 10 0 -1 102 apartment at -1658 Juneway terrace, Chi- cago. GRADUT r nuIzp S. ieeL'e of- 917 (-i eenleaf avenue, Wilrnette. Beebe- gained rcoginitiQu a-ut the academny as a n ezFpettSzviitne.r.- He is a.incmberý of'-tlie Senior Glass cominitlee. 75@41 N.CSARK S,; I - ~mu vwu~ iOnIy Storage Off ors ýty cy bi1;.t, Main Smreét,lW phones 1i VWL-9-1- luilh, WTý-=

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