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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Jan 1904, p. 5

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50mm. Hail to the girls of the Deerfield 1 High! The first of the league games justifies the formation of the league. The gnmes Saturday night were all that oontd be Vish- ed in point of attendance and » school spirit. Of course the de- feat of our boys w‘as bitter; especo ‘ iallyeo because of the hard luck " they have been’havlng fight along. The'hoya'aets mm a a dis advantage in the game because they played with Wankegfan’ a hall, which hunch heaviet than ours. Gnaeflbshoya. Paint. bit a not M ‘9 we “mm“ m! “It the did not intafiere' with his} pllMiW W The boys ,. good fight, and :3 quick- » I ley equaled the opposing ' team; but the odds were against I‘ aim. 4Tb“! need to practice up w Editor-in-Cbief. Aim Esau. ’04. undue um, Am: 11409., M, Dunn Con. '05. HIGH SCIâ€"1.0L NEWS. mg ca. 1 WWII. M, ulna! 28. no: N0 abiton mm work, a point on we» the, girluobte Wankegnn bed a splendid boye’ team and they nude 3 fine showing in the game We are consoled a little for the triumph over our boys, by the glorious $ictory of the girls. who played remarkably well We hope the girl; will continue as they have begun and escape the “hdodno” who ntalke about in the footsteps of the boys. The Wan-i kegan teams brought with them I goodly following to cheer them on with lusty yells and waving colors. They fairly bubbled over with enthmium and the spirit of the occasion. This' in an example Doertield should follow, for they seem to he sadly-leaking in this re. speck. If we wish our team tow’inv we should be there tonhow it, and pant them on. The dance after t a games us well attended und oflerod. n moans of becoming cg: quilted with many you!“ outligie offiighfiqnd Pgtl}. nook! o ' thin“ in one o in gran than of the .laague great advantage; Prof. Keppol up Mflollnnd, though much Indie: {in mine», is probably one of the uncut intoxol eating and picturesque countries in Europe. It has given to the wotkl many celobutodv mm. phantom mathematician. and [statesmen Holland ought to be especially 1 interesting to Americans, as it m 1 to Holland that the Pilgrim Path- ers went before they can. to 4 America. At Incident!» Pilgfimc lcpent about ten years, and actor. rciiy thece Dutch amending had looms influence OI; their union: 1 and tempm“. A piston "prim“: Q9433 m of M Robincon, who «can of ficfiM ministers to our worthy amt“ ' Prof. Koppel took us on. one ' bicycle tripe through. diflereut ' parts of Holland, and we (on shown many pictures which gave us a good idea of the imagery, peo. pie and peasant life, Remy every picture had a large wind mill in some part of it, a characteristic fea» ture of Holland landcoupec. Then our attention was drawn to the pot culiar dress of the Hollanden, which is I0 extremely difleront in :difierent parts of the country; One ,particula‘rly noticeable feature is the head dress, which, by the shape, tells whether the wearer in Protestant or Catholic, rich or Last of all we were shown Gen qr mare glctu'res connectéd with the. life of the young .Queen, KWiL belmina.” She ia'the last of the House of Orange and is beloved by all the mopt’, not only to: not goododeedn, but for her on: sweet {disposition * _ W by the 3” 0f ‘. 39" bdlr If“). «00nd half Annie Enmrk; behind!“ our Own, um ho" uphold Infill: Bury ad Jun-U «99’? 3075’ LEAGUE 0AM . Although our team was 1“ :1 n, I in. “In of bum in out: way an”: tho can Hfimofiubfltlnm flan-attains!» lull into WW hull; and time that than he came bounding the ball out from um midst of a group of player. and hudod for the opposite goal. toolbar. threw the mu an“! times across the entire field and mm the struggle from our m {o the enemy’s basket. P110”: «the from almost a bed of Mac“ and was matched with "1 particularly‘ brilliant ‘pluyer, yet he held his own well. But the fouls and the precision of Waukegu’ I center finished as. He scarcely min-ed t (on) from the foul line, and than n- where Wankegan got the noon of 29 to 12. ~ LEG'I'URB m ‘1 01:- Way night the new series of mfiophoon lecture. Begin with an emotion“ mu on Renaud. The high «an “army Ind only one bun- dud ind fifty were patent. This duties will consiut of six fartnightly lecture: und they will be [1030 the Hun {Manning and valuable because { the speakers give theiraervioea gratis. The brilliant Dr. Jmmo Raymond1 who gave our fitst caries, won mny‘ admiral in Highland Park a he doaoonrywhere. It is almost im- pouibla wmm that‘he wu' once thawin- minim: telling paper: You the attack of Chicaxo for a. living and getting“: educational mm in : night wheel. Iii: brilliant career alumni. be, an: example to ovary acumen. student. emu Lemuajoame , , Our girls’ ham defeated the Wan. Ike-gun girls’ team in ; fast game at‘ the High School gym. Gertrude1 Schnefet mu £110.3th of the game, thawing four banks“ from foul. Halon Brown “new one built (tom field In the first half, One of Wu- began’ a fiathndu throw three butch from [On], making the about! to 3 at the end of the “and ill". Our girls cloudy human-ad Wan. _ke¢an’n in every pinion!“ of tho and Grunt hot Hahn Bmvn'n pkg. M Fond M plus-I. lulu Coal. Ind Winn Pan outeWfinit pnfliulu W 1‘!» can. In dduod by u um which one Watson player by. a! Idling on the ban than in dang-r 01 lacing it. ' Jan. 20. Inga. cilia-1.1.x; ner and pennant wflh Nov Take In our gnu-inn. Fob. 5. [sagas gauaa with Winâ€" kogan at Waning-n. Feb. 19. Mutt 3 New Trier at N” Trier. 'Feb. 26. Concert is Hull. The executive committee of the Athletic Aeeoeie‘tion held a meeting to decide upon parenting I new baht-bell and tojpmoutthplqeu with the initial 1m. of the wheel. There will be e Me of baht.- ihul in the Wale Friday night and Wild mutt. ‘ )1: Sandwich 1th How m Wednesday 02- last week He ro- ponl a and“! reception Ind In in- 1«resting visit. Monday uh: Wflljufml W the University High Selim! at the W Varsity of Chicago ‘ Mrs. Averil will soon Mam to Highland Park ’ Mr. Aver-i] has caught a flavor. cold which prevented him from con- ducting his rpeitation‘iWednudty. The ,weli known niggnzine “Out West" published in m December number a_.§tory-1vvritten by Hr. Sandwich called, “The Sandbox Grant" This story is a piece of early California history} expanded and idealized. Tbe‘treasury of the Athletic Am ciltion in twenty do!!!" fiche: an a result of the gOod .ettendance It Satui'duy nightfe gum. Feb. 12. lap you party in on: A great [tinny Waukegnn boysV and girls were preheat Stun-day night ivith colors Ind yous. ‘ . «The improvements hing made in We Ichool m progreaing rapidly. The «mentors are pow building a ninth for for the Debuting Society's Ink-db. to: tho WW skinny in the gym- N045. with

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