:m‘ 101 ul‘ at ()1 PAGE TEN BROCKTON DEFEATS DEERFIELD H. thz‘ line 1 {pm mun :‘ny dune: H1." made wr’ (Hid TH AR: thr H :‘tdr mad Timid? “i n u «i In: I) hMur' made thru- yur \L-Hmiv mudr * l .‘I ,{nt 1, 1: rd llv-.ll:.’ manly 0.x yank in "Wu plunu‘rs “1?“th centre of the line and Cat". Randall soured a ï¬rst down with :m- nthvr shot at the centre of the line. Randall made only a yard through tacklr anl Billharrlt madv ï¬ve when he tore through guard and Cvntrt‘. An- other plunge lxy the Brocktun ruptain netted tWU more yards and Jackson. playing at left halfback in plav.» nf Billhardt, carried the ball off left playing at left halfback in plav.» nf Billhardt, carried the ball off left tacklv tn midï¬eld. crawling for a ï¬w- yard gziin,2ifter lwing thrown by a Derrï¬cld tackler. Brockton Loses on Downs Jackson was called on again to ad- Vance the hall. this time responding with a not gain of one yard. The western boys stiffened their defvnsc hun- and held‘ Bi'ockton for downs. Deerï¬eld took possession of the ball in midâ€"ï¬vld and Baldwin dashed through the Brockton team for a ï¬rst down. gainingr 10 yards. Steele fell and lost several yards when Jones zilertly smeared him before he could regain his feet. A forward pass at- tempt by Stewart was spoiled when ' â€" '- I : n.“ ,J LCluy v, - -V Bartlett of Brockton h'umed the dusky Deerï¬eld player and the pass was incomplete. Deer-ï¬eld lost th ton's 40-yard line tore through tackle after a yard gain. Deer-ï¬eld lost the ball on Brockâ€" tnn's 40-yard line 0n downs. Heal): tore through tackle, but was stopped after a yard gain. Capt. Randall on a plunge through the centre of the line gained 1‘2 yards and made ï¬rst down. Coach Roberts' boys had pos- session of the pigskin in midï¬eld when the whistle sounded for the conclusion of the ï¬rst half. Jones kicked off to Steele of Deer- ï¬eld at the beginning of the second half, who caught the ball on his own 25â€"yard line and was downed on the 30â€"yard line. Steele made two yards through centre and Baldwin added a couple of! tackle. Stewart punted to Moberg, now playing quarter in place of Randall. who shifted to halfback for Jacksonu Moberg ran the ball back 10-yards, placing it on Brock- ton's 30-yard mark. -I 7,.-L LL†Luna uv~1uuu u... Capt. Randall ripped through the centre of the line for 11 yards and a ï¬rst down. Line charges by the entire Brockton backï¬eld in which Gustafson. Healy and Randall were the big gainers advanced the ball to dangerous territory for the Deer- ï¬eld team. Brnckton made three con- secutive ï¬rst downs, losing the ball on Dwrï¬eld'Q lhyard line when Healy failed to gain enough distancv for a ï¬rst down. The Chicago team commenced an offensive drive at this point which A‘.‘ n {111111.11 “11> ~tumwd {Mr 111: gm: 1" 1111' H221 \ Eui'wi ~:\ \':11‘1i~ in nuv thmugh tucklv 11nd (111.4qu â€11121! .vith vnnuuh tn maku I'11~ 1n wn Iirmktunk 30-yard 11:1 .\- TH ¢‘\'[ I {Q “writ HZIH m: a! Line†r77) fur twu yards. Hualy made v. (in the fourth duwn. when LI wa; given for a kick‘ Stev- e a bad pa»: The ball was dapper}; MM thxs was the i â€A“ that hr manh- in the ‘mmm‘d from Page 1) U[ A Second .1 “+101“ lwt more “'nuhl XL‘Urahlx'. â€only {Lil 011 it wzu Ik-vrï¬m-ld's an the {h thcir «it"myt'd :tn 'fnv mum in Lmrd. Dwrfwld hr m-xt {Wu play kt down thruug Third Period H W E‘ n the next play, ga- â€Â«L Balthin kickwl I‘ h Y) n \' l't'rind J'afi. d1 mumb- U!) Lafml trxml (“w mddlr of thy linv .- tn mnkv (hrw a! In Stu-Wart whu Murdt and Kt‘lth Brynn: stumn-d on Stun-us thn-w v yard 1053 Dow‘- ui‘ .\ \Ait‘r. \' 2| 1' V111 Thr' “\‘L‘I‘ï¬vld Lhc‘ Brod-(tun :aymi plny< mm 'm p‘mcv m-rx'wld made lY thi‘uugh tht‘ .3 Baldwin (‘r Th he ch- \\ ‘th i Eh 1hr: y f.\!‘ [by through Thx yard: in : Su-w- (-‘x‘ U H W F MM \v hm I) M w E ‘_’ILy;nwi [hl‘nUL’h yard. Guï¬nf“ T'm- \wsu-rn buys took [no mm on their ‘30-)21rd linc. but wvru unable to gwnutmtr‘ the xtrum: Red and Black firxt dufvnso. Sh‘wurt was ohligvd tn punt. kivking tn Brm-ktnn's 10-yard Hnw. tn Randall. \th run thv hull hawk 1'» yzn'dx Huuly guim-d flu- 'hruuuh wntrv and Gustaf- EN‘HL‘II‘HH‘ LIH' \uu Tint dufvns“. 5h tn punt. kivking tn Hnw. tn Randall. hawk 1'» yzn'dx :Ylll‘d.‘ thrnugh a mu fuilml In gain. I’Q‘x'l‘t‘lv'lll'\ w-yun ‘1211‘; (mm! :1 flurwu \Ylih Brm‘ktnfl l1 and n tint ll‘d> Km‘uugn «mm: m fuilml In gain. \ (‘x'rt‘lv'hl'\ W-yurd 1 12‘; (rm! :1 furwzml M Stzwmrt intvrm-y . 'rvx um: I'Lynrxl 1x .» (nun: Hrm’ktnn mt: :nnl ‘!:x_»pim.: hind thz' IN' .1â€): thv hull Su-wnrt'~' n I‘h ki ï¬eld hzul the hall on the extreme western edge of the ticld ready to re- ceive a forward pa». liruckton stands : yelled loudly tn the players. trying .1 to attract the attention of some Red 1 and Black player to the lleerï¬eld 'l man. None of the Brockton men saw him and if 'hc \\lii<tle had not. lvlmxn i ending the period here. it pass might ‘ have heen completed by this player. unseen hy Brocktun _lHI‘\'~'. I Fourth Period ,1 Karl Billhardt. resting for the‘ fourth period. was injected into the l Brockton lineup hy t‘ozich Roberts, . taking Randall's place :it left half- back and the Brwktnn captain shift- ed to quarterback in place of Mo- 1 burg. Deerï¬eld was obliged to surg render the ball to Brockton at Brock- ‘ 1 ton‘s 35 yard line. Here Brockton commenced an of-n fensive drive which ended when Capt. i] Randall carried the ball over the. Chicago line for a touchdown. Brock-l ton failed to gain on two plays. but Deerï¬eld was oï¬'side and gave the‘,‘ Red and Black ï¬rst dowyi. Bill-i hardt made twu yards through the line , and Randall got around endâ€" for 12‘ yards and Bil‘lhardt shot through‘ tackle for eight yards. ‘ The ball was on Deerï¬eld's 40-yard line here. Randall made 10 yards around left end and the next play was ‘ no gain. Here Deerï¬eld was penal-g ized for offside play. F. Watt beingi too anxious to get through. Healy got a 5-yard gain through. guard and centre and with the ball on the western team‘s» 20-yard line, Capt. Randall got nine yards on al plunge through tackle. Billhardt! made ï¬rst" down and the Brocktong leader got a yard. ; On a take forward pass. Randall grabbed the ball as Gustafson pre-l tended to prepare to throw it to Bill- hardt. and dashed through the centre! of the line‘for eight yards. placing; the ball on the Deerï¬eld two-yard; mark. Deer-ï¬eld was penalized for! off-side and Brogcton got the ball al yard nearer the line. It was ï¬rst: . down and Brockton had four Chancesl to gain a yard to make a goal and{ take the lead. ' n The ï¬rst try at the ‘ line by‘ Billhardt failed then Randall on 3 din through guard and centr the ball across the line. ed another txy at goa (ull‘l I. behind hh‘ k «1.714% d thl‘ ‘N IX'I'h‘H rw'viVe' 1 t.» MCRFUL' < Rlyurd line had Yh(‘ I‘M†l) 1L4 “Uh ‘Y‘xtI'V 1“ f‘ mwm‘d I‘m Hrs?) [hcx' a†h- [.110 \‘(lftv hrnuuli u-ntroa xn Srunw l‘mn'hdxmn uh In in midï¬eld ï¬nally ‘U 1 in pn<sv$>ltm «)1 ninwn ‘n Dom-ï¬e Hvuiy {Hui to g and Hutu-Li unly m1 paw. Randall to l and \\;|.~ gruunde-d rï¬t'ld Iinn th‘ktun »n :1 tnuchhuck. Wonderful Run buys took the bull un w, but wvn‘ unable tn trum: Red and Black Swwurt was ohligvd :h H 1 ) ‘1! tr H ' at the centre of the “(it failed to gain and an a direct pass shot and centre and carried the line. Jones miss- 1"th fuilvd and the (Hi their disappnint- Wu“ x-Vvusv fur tho 'n: \vzlto-r‘snnkvd and rm" (vn .Iom-s' right Hw had nu stiï¬â€˜ tm» kivkim: us the \wt kivking rv and husun- \Vlth [ht' hull nn 111w. Vapt. Run- ;I21<< tu the Hui. mm! 1! stumlmg x::«- and mm thru h-am. dodging. :2: 2:. n37? a: 3,. 1:27,; :7 :E.:.:lJ. T... a :i:: r55. 27:]. $7.2", :5: 1:. .a‘tï¬goal hilt Brock- ‘1 when Junw \x‘hu “as dnwm'd by â€nude. Dot-râ€" m the vxtrvmv H w Of his Shut why“ Jum- â€1| (hr VHF \\' X 'UHI‘ h hr" my! nix :Lnr \‘HT VIH' 1d Ihc HH THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. ,H Hr â€it it ton took the lead,719 to H LUH LWA up. nu“, ,V Brockton kicked to Deerï¬eld. The latter team carried the ball to Brock- ton'a~ 17-yard line on straight line plays. mainly through the excellent Work of Stewart. llvre Quarterback McBride called for {our forward pass- es after gaining Consistently through the Brockton line. Brucktun got the ball when none wvrc mmplvted, Brncktun had (hr hall on its own 15-yard line when the game undml. Summar} Dvm‘rï¬vld (1H Summit-k \Vult. T “mm ï¬lm-Hum†Emvrswn Mu Hrldt' Str“ nrt StQ'Q'IJ' {Aldwin Suhstitutm: Mann tor re Walt fur \Vtultf. \antf for S; Allvn um] Rvit-ht-lt fur PI Bumpy fur Bryant. Tout-hdowns: Uustat‘sun (:2 Juli. Baldwin, Stewart t'ma .Ium-~. Huldwm t2». BROCKTON FANS Visit of Deerï¬eld Boys Inspires Verse; 'I‘wo Tributes vary ('anmaxt: \th-thvr ~prm|u HM i‘ilumn :1 UI' ~i1‘1‘11 \Aj.‘ lath \Vv :‘n‘v qu. us mu 4‘ \‘HX' \VHN RRW‘K'I‘HN UN KEITH FIFTH) Rt'fvru‘ 17mph:- Linwm H igh School ilt'r“ \th It math-rs nut “hut plan: the They have 200d rhcvr and \ IMM‘. In Brm‘ktnn. whon- the Thvy Anni 'tis ‘ho wuy \Vv'd have For it‘s nut the-ir plm'o In Mm“, In the {xivndlivit ciu uf shoes Who pay homage to those who win or lose art, too. Take home to (‘hicago best greetings from you A _. I -1.- May Captain xunu J‘Iu Who as Cilizen5. SWWtsmen ï¬nd stu- friendship, or human kindness. unme- dents bright. JhIn‘ that. while â€pressing lheu Cheated Brtx‘kton; 'tWflS no more â€â€˜3“; thing! will, at least, he hnrmlm. Let It be something that does no! lastâ€" â€.-- L_l___ .5... ._.......a.... .n.{ .--nl.x).-- right. The “Red and Black" played gained the day. About our victory there can to say: But the Chicago boys rally their game. May their spirit rest in th fame. Here's to t Who'll win Brockton High S4 48 Crescent place \‘r Douglas Machn in “Passing Thru" to be Shown at Pearl 'ï¬tealre Douglas McLean the ever popuinr movie hero. will be seen in all his glory Saturday afternoon and eve- ning. when the Y. W. C. A. beneï¬t will be put on at the Pearl Theatre. “Passing Thru†is the nnme a! the H ( l’t H \\ in I! llU m {h l“ [he “01117172111. va Redford Bricrly. Mlnun. Snudcrs. MiHnn Uh BI'RST 1x“) sum: l’ub Iish ed the boys"of Deerï¬eld High. 1 or lose: who‘ll live or die. ROY HAMLIN SCOTT. A. BENEFIT MOVIE. SATURDAY if Hwy \u-ro at lh'vth-M H0) \1_ (‘r‘llf'iï¬l‘k LI" R 'l‘ \Iumnm in lh-orï¬old m Y i Red†Proctor and Stew I'H‘. lulu: ll! School. 1920 Alumnua n for Fwn'y. “It? for Spvllmzm fur Emerson boys really did play rf Dt't'l‘t‘ll‘ld High, “hm“ live nr div. pr "um" and pep, law and sh‘p; duly. wrong, and BY'I x-ktun ‘11.) Mungvau Harm-(t Bryant Stt'vcn,‘ Houdi- .lunvs Krlth HMLL‘AH hllhurdt (Ququfsnn \\ â€'1, “ith x (23). Run (‘mal kicks in the hall of and \‘nul‘flflt‘ M can be much Tribute to seem alone st honw. h boots and m’lm â€l‘fll)‘ them do. o'er feel I 1 [CA RT well and H mind HIGHLA A \‘D PARK. ILLINOIS movie chosen for aside from this there and Judy show put 0 at each of the thre The beneï¬t is deriv tickets purchased { (‘. A. people. So if j the Y. W. buy ticke socimiun members. two fold purpose. One's pleu§urc will be if (hey ft-rl that they nrc con In a mmd «nus-‘0, Nuw 1:4 ynur chuncv to be i! ()AK TERRACE SCHOOL 3!: a. . q o o vâ€v,.:I....' ..: Mubaop:.+oiu OHM...» J» â€n . - ‘ . 1 Th.» yiivturv‘ 'Treusun 1.18mi" tak- «n {rum Ruin r! Inuis SL1-xrnsuns lumk h 1hr mun mum will be shmux m m. «howl nudnunum Fridu), liq-- 'l‘hv pirtur. «n {rum R hunk l‘)‘ â€1“ ‘ in thv M'l’lw‘l L'rmlwr 3. [l'llll’Kl â€". Hvrry Mnndny Hu- grudm haw art Wurk undrr Miss Purlw {rum 1hr Awuivmy n( “111- Ark ('hildrrn may now draw hunks {rum thv school library. The tcm‘hvh‘ takv {urnsu uvhng us lihrnnmn Tho lint milk “as dc-llwn-d by tho Hmnmm dairy vumpuny 13>! Mlmdu)‘ In unc- hundrt'd thlrh‘vh childrn-n. ("lflï¬â€˜ 1051‘ PAST MASTERS NIGHT WELL ATTENDED t1 Local “weenie Lodge Holds Special Meeting. (‘hicken Supper Served to I35 'H Hn Saturday ufh-rnuvn, A. U. Fny Lndm‘ No. 676 Ar F. A. M. initilfl- c-d {our candidates into flu- Third Degn-t- of Masonry. Cunning labor at 6:30 p. m. :1 ï¬ne chicken supper with all 1hr trimmings apprnprinw to thr Thnnkxgiving season was wrv- o-d In 135 mvmiwrs and visitors. After supper labor was resume-d and rho Wurk un the evuning candi- dutr, Mr. Xvnneth McKenziv, was put mi by the Past Masters of A. 0. Fay Lodge assistvd by Jnhn Allvn, p351 Master u! Lake Furrst iudgv. The past masters present m-n- W. .l. 0M9, Fritz Bahr, Ining l-‘ixhq-r. W. J. Waiter, “'. H. 'I'hnmas, F. R. Moon, E. L. Parshall, Richard Brick- neli, Then. J. Knaak and Gerald Parker. M It be something that does no! lastâ€" thlt brlnxl the meaning and vnnlnhel â€"somemlng that never will know (he Indlznlty of the (up she" of the span room closet! A knock at a friend) door on Chriltnnl morning and the clasp of I hand do this. A growing plant doe- itâ€"but. most of :11. than beside me. singing in the wildernesoâ€"the parietal revelution doe- it. Suppou a letter cum on Christmas morning. to sayâ€" not “you w perfectly dear to hnvo sent me I spool box." but “I want you to know that your patience, or coon age. or tenderness. during this In: «cur, will help me to live more brlve- ly and courageous!) and lovlngly this next yeart" What a L‘hrintmu pres- c-nt the receipt of «ml: 3 letter would he to any one of us! What I ('hriltmns present fur uuy one 0! us to send to the human heart that has given us muraa- fur the- lumlen nnd heat of the vinyIâ€"Jmllnnnpnlis Nan-I. 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