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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 31

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o'clock was sched- uled with High- landi Park at the latter's pool1, while on Saturday the, boys will make a trip to, Milwaukee> Shorewood High school. This meet o'clock in the eve- ning., One of the sason's outst.and- i n g ,eflcôunters will be that with Fred Henachel Massanutten -High Lee)from Woodstock, Va., Saturday, February 12, at 8 o'clock in Lake .New Trier. Last Saturday evening a capacity crowd watched a powerful Laneteam overwhelm* New Trier in ail free- style events to cop the palm, 45, to 30. In addition to taking the 200 yard relay, the 50, 100, and 200 yard free. sty le, Lane captured the backstroke when the visitor's Werbeim nudged ahead of Bill Drucker and jack Wiese a few feet from the finish. As it developed, Wiese touched just be fore Drucker, earning a second place for the team and himself. He is co-captain of the freshman - sopho-ý on11thie lattexr's couit. Evanston won , the varsity gaine 35 to 30, nd the.,fresbman-soph- mnore tilt, '35 to The defeats fol- lowed the beating New Trier, once mentioned. for the * top berth in the Suburban leaglue standings, took f r o in Waukegan High school at Indian; Hill;, last F r i d a y evening. wh-en the final varsity Score was 32 t'O 28. Th'Ée ~Waukegan 'poties Lead Attack McFadzean. with 10 p oi n ts, Rey- nolds w i th nine> and Marchini,,with] Dick Reynolds six, led the Trev- (Lehle) ian attack on Ev-I anston. They were topped, however, by, Evanston's Knapp, whose four bas- kets and nine completed f ree throws one or two at a fini.. COlU GRUmlacf 0700 Su K. Jorjorian & Co,,, 607 avisSt.8 Evansfonl 9ar "Ugh, quaw not smart ... shouldgpe n d to Chief; sème headth, time, money, too l CHIEF. WVASH CO. c4ameV LtirouUgh[" against Lane, 37 to 29, without t h e Jc it services of either Jac Wee) co-captain. j a ck(ehe Davis' fine diving performance with difficult, dives, several of which he started to practice only a week before, and a. dear victory in the medley relay gave New Trier~ two firsts in the final events, which made the score board look much better to the local fans than it had seemed destined. Drucker and Bennett ùeampA wth' vvalikegan, whnr he scored 12 points, to tie Ward, high point man for the oppo- sition. Aheadat Haïf' Evans ton led the New Trier vansity through- out the, Tuesday Fresh inan Sophojuore 200 yard relay:- Won by New Trier (Jones, Bal, Lippineott., Sullivan). Tinie, i :48.5. 50 Yard breaststroke: 1. Kemnitz (L), 2. Cobb (NT), 3. Buenger (NT). Time, :à3.7. * .50 yard free style: 1. Amundsen (L), 2Menary, CNT), 3. Jones (NT). Time,. 50yard baclçtroke: 1. Idier C(NT), 2. Brigharn (NT), 3. Pisak (L). Tinie, :34.1. 106 yard free style: 1. Amundsen (L), 2. Kemnitz (L). 3. Menary (NT). Time, :57.1. Diving: 1. Bayard (NT), 2. Aflderson (L), 3.» WiliamsCNT). Medley relay: W'on by New Trier CIdier, Cobb, Llpplncott). Time, 1:36,3. SUBURBAN PHONES ENTERPRISE 5500 NO TOIL CHARGE

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