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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Nov 1922, p. 5

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HI IS ho desire UGS ‘uu‘fiil‘ L" ”IS 5! LT \ NABAD 'vfge gained fascinating different w a pros- â€"suffi(-ient .urtesy. Mar it an 111d like to *3 are urging “can“, he. Ono uny for ”1:: Mote it would b. to “I shut. r are the politician; ‘ throat. trouble “melt“; the Wonk have m. a... High an! 11:“ h signedfita Bntn :, wh 'yfnll mud 'n; in unc of 59;! and awragv t«wing. ‘~. NOQh'Shore Mix-ski \ WSSéau ”Ohm 10kg“ "lu'anly an" a‘hi't‘d “inf-7'" >L‘~'~i ’vzu’h MIN i toned _a 21):; ‘Iaj‘l SI“ 3' Bun-Ami I’iwhiet: 13)”an 1hr“ duvtm? of [ht £9 Iteh‘ UP! “a land Park Fyi. Pfifiquesi Sagti r’ivéh, I! l' 1th G pofil'cmns BEA’E‘ . yuzs'mc ALLEYS F. gait far 822 pa; Stipc 3m Spell- man; Juhnson fur Emmerson; I’rtxâ€" tor for Sc:holz Allans for Haney; Steel: fur Dyzer Mitchcl) for John- wn; Dover for Steele; Gladtl‘ for Mitchel). ;..‘.>‘ng Gyer W m Suburban League Oaksf’ark. l3; Evanfl [Evanstum L35; Dwrfie New Trim. 1:; Wank Thornhm, T: Rival-«id. and Wit}; Jann tipe Jeerfield Ilevfiiehi uh a hard gmm- 1~ di‘feated Px'uvi “34. l m Good , Scores in Initial Game Railroad Men Put One Over [acids Ugerfiehf mmfv in h Watt caught .1 km: fm plunged u;-1~v~- «n thy Hfagstnn 1L n -:;m Oak Park as "'w hvad ban 16.3mm. hm m ' plm 10%! Draw "md ‘ ,.- Ii “1‘ .Tt'd‘r‘Val! wz' lk‘rl'firhi 1“! work It: Mungws and defunx- Watt. asundwirk und' Rvivholt brunt pf thv heavy anznkx Emulsion urnidore. Adams ; (hie fézttur'ui fur Huuwtun, Ihvrfiqldk {31K3~('\ “Pl‘r im- amd nm‘r Adan)‘ mm 7." yum: umhdsth my ‘L ‘e. With Eveuhmn goth 3nd I'evrfivld‘s dvfcnSe usual stiffnvss. the home Deerfiq‘M~ShicId< high 5 team. :25 tn 7. Saturday awn fiéM. m belt 'Evansflm Gels Breaks and “'1' ‘ By Smashing Tactics; Watt Stars for Home Team; Oak Park Next scorn: ()NE-SIDEILâ€"ZT m 7 DEERFIELD LOSPS GAME T0 EVANSTON ‘5‘)! Pr up L'IHHt‘ The Scores Sunni-A) 's Linrup honors were cnn~ whose 208 game was and 186, for a total PB Substitutes vi‘xys Oak Park In)? um! x~ HI [‘IUSIKHL (’uk i’urk Ni”. iasl Sam'dux x". ' 15M SIEH WM I League Stores : Evanstnn. 12. Dwrfzeld. 7. l; Waukegan, 7 Riverside, L'_ “ at! Stun-s urocun. cf 197.1 for the 876 It .181 I41 203 177 175 ‘va L1 '3 .156 208 201 0 "‘1 Ketung 1hr Breaks am! Wins Regular :md 793 838 115 167 159 182 904 17S 169 163 196 198 'Urhdnxu‘ ward pu Hv\'! 1y 1‘ team beat xh.» Schmrl football ‘ on the Evan imwrmmm S'ul‘tL (my 180 169 157 153 84 T 143 156 204 186 158 lacking its 'mnnelt S. <:m: lgunwry ('. Hix'r Suthrim J. 5'le Huston (“74% with Gray t'nilzrtu “nigh Fanu'xm: arv [ht “nigh Grimm EtYm't is Mint: made to play games on the Elks field Wednwday and Sat, urdnys firm now up. The Marx nn the (cum arc Invwllixt‘z. mtcrwhnluuic hrum! jl mp «h: m z 20!] and Cathie)" a Bustnn 1m), “1).. j‘ ililern'holaitic :vr milr vhumgqm: -j_..‘.. ; Keewatin has made an excellent record since its first year of football in 1919, Last Saturday the team was ‘scheduled to play Notre Dame {N512- men, but the game was cancelled. In the last two games Koewutin defeated Procopius college. 79 to O, and EM» hut-st college, with the same score. The team goes vast Dev. 2 to play St. Anseim's preps. New Hampshire champions. and a game aisu in pen). in}: with Haverhiii. H r50“ 1 \II'HKII ‘ and H imrr th‘ {Ch}? Center has the best freshmnrnmtieam' in the south with 12 high school and prep school captains in its squad. ‘N' )1 1H Keewatin Academy at Highland Park will send its football team to (‘hix-mro Saturday far their first game in that city. They will meet theFresh- man team of Center'college. Kentucky, at (‘ubs park- at 2:30 that afternoon. art To Meet Center Freshmen. Best Yearling Team in South; Other Games flu,“- Mn l KEEWATIN PLAYS IN CHICAGO SATURDAY l'vl'ruk,’ Smith . V, . \Vm. ' “'iltcn A. Fitzgibbuns E, Conrad A_. Lcncioni (ht 1 he [ram Handwap J. Hecketswvilcr Bud Sheahen Ed. Hoskins .l‘ Snbey A, l‘vuudm TMals Larson Ruhr Wittun Prh'rs‘ rm- ram nxm “In a $303 total, w ”41 kvtmwih-r. was on his 3:” pun. the only mm to h: SIM on the first night. than): \‘unnuL Jim NivN-n. Bud and Sum Santi. we-n- up i Total" um B 1‘ Km}; Tylvt 7 HONDA YS AND ”15”ij lvll'lf ‘L'IUH Th. H m mm- rutals With r‘uu: dubs swung “on Mummy night. the ufiix'iuny u-‘m'rvd I'urk. and {mm mm on will mgr, til} the- birds {mm their winh-r humus 1hr L'mw‘t >)'nl(‘hl of hand :5 nw‘1Hr>~ In say, [h‘l‘ “I“ he rwnl) matchmi mth H but fighting fur thv intn 1h. yin-‘1‘- in. il v "‘2“ mzi i w n “I (M'dun Wu.“ {may thu thv unl) matthwi mm the fighting fur thv bad 1h. ”duh. Owning Night H Nth t'nv rm“! .aquu'rs. [rd by Jim NL'HSCH n Sunti, {oak (“n {rum 2h: hzh- on Hw uth-r drix‘w. Khr- guinvd thy HM from U)!‘ Framis {ohm WM" the high ‘n u 3‘30} total, whilv Jakr rum-r. was on his hook with .L uniimhk 1"" Nights for i‘jefitic Alleys; (‘OMesls Are A This Week Knights ”it Tyler's Bills I“: 138 1131 113 159 193 H- the Mun. Esquire-g 682 15;? 124 15G 100 150 3n HUI 3'97 a) 15" 100 12h 197 164 \Iuhs swmging mm m' rm- ”pm; rm mghb ~(‘IIM‘IUUHJ2 thnufl \("l'lԤ \u-n- Hank “'U' fiPi‘ht-d (him-3‘ l rcuuhmun pinx. h-d l-y Jnm Nuilscn, [(33 tn 10‘) 185 1 5'2 139 100 150 on his hook with .vu to hit uvrr the t, though “Eddir” I). But! Shn-hun. 93} 892 of handicapping-Yr 194 100 137 HO 15": 163 nut! “human, up in the mo of Ihc' Iv'ugm. 1/9; “I ‘96 winging mm nc- Lukeff'x-n‘ the season was Hunwm'rning . in Highland ('uhvr gunn- on. the bank- rm; k m(- i1 irds runh- back imgmrl t at mn-s; and with of hot at] 189 THURSDAYS {wad ri L'hl 100 300 I50 450 15 l 160 : Several ‘ Held 193 140 100 113 149 3925 13~< H4 450 145 JD] 1t'74\3 150 1-30 H2 195 2289 trams will ' first and HI 165 526 4 35 8h" brink pnxlr “I"!e- :l!t‘ 1'“ “I the M C b13113” chumpivnl as). iames Thin ' urn‘mont “in drlw from Highlzm Paflt. Waukenn. Liberty- ville. A tiéh, Arcs. und through a num‘x-r i' tuwns in the munty whvre bnwhng L-mhh‘hmo-nh un- nuw main- tainufl. fIn mhhti'n, annuunmmonu arr Lupin pmlni n: 3-: mv plum-x when 497 446 452 An nhnnunccnwnt of the tournn- mom I: been brnadcastrd through- out thvf county and the silver cup trophy,(which was shown here, in new [mix displayed in “'aukegnn. Accurainx u» the bulletins posted, the rug“ “ill be at an entrance fee of 32 man with an addition-l 82 for th'e so of the alleys. There will be a 5a 5 rolled on the opening date, Dec. 19, fullnvéd by classic: up until {our da 5 later when the fins) match! will [a]: plhcq. 491 300 H2 2183 (‘nunty thzixxlpixunshiy) and Bifurâ€" the Lt-rke Finest cup. donated by busi- ness nwl. Ann: ' r vhumpinnship tournament. an ann n] event, will take place on the Lake Forest buwhng alleys flirt- ing De 1‘) and hsting (our days, The tolinament is termed the Lake BOWLING 'I‘OI'RNEY T0 BEGIN SHORTLY Annua! Championship Event is . Scheduled for December; 1 Many Entering n1.» :1 quarter 1 ('Hm-zck’ i5" rlxyin f ALLhanm u-um . Former L. I". Players KOpf. who played for thy Academy several‘ years ago-is now a valuable man oq the great Washington and Jefl'ex‘son team. Pam’nkupf. who was the qunftorhnrk at tho Acadvmy (“'0 years aka, WM rah-d hy a” the eastern writer: as (he I»! man l'rinu-tqn had. hut hm lw u k“)! out nf 1b» game- by xniuruw Brrm-n is A! n :x gunner fur Prinu/ton. Mc- {inn Tho *umt- will he )ilznyw! nn Far- wvll Pi Id and will star! at 2:30. I! will be ‘an opportunit) h» M'r [Wu H thv strangest Academy Iran” in the country, and alsn an nppnrfunity to sm- sunl‘ (mun,- w'llvgr ‘13” in M‘- I'ulwf has run up In all 1th teams Yha! the) h your, add has not ln-vn dr start“! he: sermon “ilh W mvn on I he squad and the wry st (mg on ark-Mr. is deterxnirwd tn wipe out of the in” [In )'O‘BY,~ am hi« men going at (up <p1-1' day. '_' u; '1 hv {ntin- ~ludrm ‘muiy 41' ('u)\. \HH :Ittqud (hx- u'lmv Thv TU“ hum: 2m! Hall" in umtl rmx, (nun-{hm “n Ihrn' buhnl. “H! m tkv' u \H nu yin-(m1 ‘l‘1'YlUn {UT l'llhl’l‘. 1h! {m'f {h}! (‘u1\vi‘!\\ill nth-mi 1w gunn- m hmiy 'LUIndiwdin uz' 1hr HHMIIUUM‘I NW} at zu‘h tn thc mum; u~ thix’ ., 1hr fir UH)" {hr} huu- aldi-‘Ulmu' whwl »r an nthrhc «untut, Thc- [.nkv Fun-s! hupr» .dr nut us hid. 11 they er1' 2w” ma-ku mm. duu tun u-rul dh‘fh‘h’nlh mumw. but t'muh Juruw ii firming h|~ mrn in n-wry 1sz and \HH hm“- n «rung hum. .ukr Funw! hu- 'mt Lu! nnc prop «pal mum- in lhrw- h.“ ‘ 0" Must lh‘ TIM I)!" Hum-4| .h lit-M. D ’LATEE' Assign. Hum: comm: !n-\\ 11 r; mtmnv rams Yha! thn hau- met this d has not inn-n 414-{414-.!4d The) in: scutun “uh tux-lu- Ink-r he squad and thq «mm to be .Fifimnm PLAYS m '- c" VER ONSATURDAY 3 all important Athletic Event of he Year for Both and ‘uh'er Bringing Big I (‘rowd of Fans n- n) myuruw Brrm-n i5 rter {pr Primvton. Mc- rlxyilu: nn ”)0 l'nin-nity keg Frh‘fl At'udrmy “‘1“ hold m turning un Saturday. with the- r gunw m the main altrnrliun. k m(- is lrnditmnally xhe mm! I t athlrtic oven! m the rye! M srhuul~ TPw rnnlry 1~ TIALHJ lhx' ‘3‘)“: “I” find t-rr In l'ndefnted N am nnw Injin- Emblunm montg mv plum-x where Wit F in attrac; '.~ uh“ ”try I (nfft'nx‘ca irkmch M‘k {hru m- gun: “I” find or- hnrd I'uuxh! lmllk'. hJI~ nhful’xll (‘ulu-r Hr )‘l‘drs. iu-t _u-nr ”W »'.'V 'Hky “1H aurmp! w‘u r43 . IMP («(uhiuhmi Er!" \Tl'JIK‘IJ \ H‘t'lrll -. n. AY‘, M)! h.- ula» up Inn: 3.... view - :0? j 0» 25.35 .01». . OSUF “0 ‘g. 01.. v Is3.g.g‘ rd and “i” have ”“4 «m Sutur- Uh- deft-all gum.- m n Hum-Hun”- :x~ thix I~ 31d iI‘Ul Ila-11 .\'~ .n u'vnr'w on 30. 1: [Wu :‘f in the aim-ml Pm mm one. ld‘v Immediately after the Opera,‘ tiie- s-Eecial train ‘ Wabash Elevated Station for Highland Park. A may beobtained on the Dining Car e route home cuisine and attentive service will ake the 00 Service a la carte. ‘ OPERA SPECIAL Leave Highland Park 6:46 p. m., arriire Congress .' (Thumddys Only) While Opera bound you may enjoy a wholesome, w‘ congenial surroundin s, on the Dini; Special table d'hotc dinner $ .25. Also sex 7 A Each Thursday 1hr Chicago Civic Opera Company pres artists in an operatic performance of exceptional by Highland Park rnusic~lovcrs to enjo‘ this unusual a bore Linc will run an Opera Special very Thursday direct to the door of the Auditorium And. it you w Will gladly make advance seat reserv ions {or you. Chicago Civic EVERY THURSDAY TO Business Men, Professional Men and others invited to inspect our room RAND €0an Street an4l Wnbuh Aven'ue RETURNING ivic Opel‘a Company qusems its most notable cx-‘AA Matt ajnd Jim special train will leave Congress and and Park. A really enjoyable supper 23‘ route home. l Cozy tables. excellent ake the occasion a pleasant one. .vâ€"v" M exceptional brilliance. V'fo'enable V this unusual attraction. the North every Thursday during the seasonâ€" rolesome, well cooked dinner, amid on the Dining Car. 3. Also service a la carte. Congress and Wabash 7:50 p 5N. St. Johns ish, our ticket agent 10!.” «1mm ‘AL‘WSLM mfllfl "4005 w Wu “1 n 3‘)! Msmm “MAM ’3?

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