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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 32

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it mc ik dE k <oc eb 4 C ME hi <4 $# sls i Gara T mor 9 Saturday on the winners‘ field. New Trier swept our team off their feet the first half, scoring thirteen points to our six. In the last half of the game, the boys of New Trier put up wonderfulâ€"defense, which held the powerful Deerfleld eleven in check. x By the close score of 18 to 6, the green and greyâ€"clad warriors of New Trier, defeated Deerfieldâ€"Shields last New Trier Victory Surprises Fans; Heavy Line Stops Deerâ€" field Line Plunges DEERFIELDS LOSES ~~~ â€"â€"â€"â€" TO NEW TRIER 80 Deerfileld looked like the better "‘FLEETWOOD Listen to WMAQ 85 to I®W RM. Thursdays, for the Caoniac ~La Sarus Daamaric Rapio Paosaar CADILLAC and threw the runner for great lossâ€" es. O‘Connor and Captain Seyfarth made some good gains. Rogan made two good runs, but was stopped sevâ€" eral times by the New Trier line.. First Quarter~~ _ > _4 New Trier kicked to Deerfield‘s 20â€" yard line, and O‘Connor returned it Because there were so many good runs and tackles, the heroes are hard to select. ~Melvin "Bud" Moon played a good steady game at right tackle, The teams were well matched and the game was not won until the final whistle had blown. s team, and was faster but lacked the scoring punch. New Trier‘s heavy line, continuously stopped Deerfleld‘s line plunges. This experience will prove a revela tion. You‘ll realizeâ€"as you could in no other wayâ€"what this newâ€"found luxury can mean to you as an owner. You‘ll understand better than ever why Cadillac makes upholstery a sciâ€" ence and a fine art. Uphol , however, is only one of &-mm-daamu: ¢ you to make an early Cadillac Motor Car Company Fightond Prat Beanes ... 100 Nes BeskFoant . A sink back into the deep upâ€" bou:.ydaiév&dloe,h& or Fleetwood, you "‘let go"" in spite of yourself. You yield to its restful The moment â€" S*=»#Z* you are seated you relax â€" involuntarily T H New Trier kicked to Deerfleld‘s 20â€" yard line and Seyfarth returned it 15 line and a New Trier man recovered it. Hicks went through tackle for 12 yards to the 20â€"yard line. Another ten yards through the line and an end run, put the ball over for a touchâ€" down. Thompson plunged over for the extra point. * 80 yards to the 50â€"yard marker,. On three line plunges, a first down. Seyâ€" farth cireled New Trier‘s end for anâ€" other first down. On the next three downs, we failed to gain. Seyfarth kicked to New Trier‘s® bâ€"yard line. New Trier found our line hard to gain through, and g forced to kick. O‘Connor returned punt five yards to the 30â€"yard line. es #reeperimane s esd was s 0s FZCEUTT ETE Sn mematpsin Deerfield SO) Segert â€"â€" Benevenuti Carroll Maiman Lester . __, _ Moon Berube O0‘Connor Kogan â€" Bartlett 1ense and couilid not gain the last half, because of New Trier‘s defense which was very good. rie s JOur team put up a game fight but was outâ€"classed the first half in ofâ€" ~â€" The game ended with New Trier in possession of the ball on Deerfield‘s In the last few minutes neither team ~could gain through the line. Seyfarth kept the ball in â€"Newâ€"Trier‘s territory by some very good punting. b_‘fionn replaced Maloney at ~right New Trier kicked to Deerfleld‘s 30â€" yard line, and O‘Connor returned it 10 yards. Maloney hit right tackle for 10 more yards. Third Quarter Deerfield kicked to New Trier‘s 40 yard line. Eaton went around en for 10 yards.â€" New Trier then kicke to Deerfield‘s 30â€"yard line. Our tean failed to gain and Seyfarth kicked t« New Trier‘s 3â€"yard line. The dow shore boys made two first downs it succession, which put the ball on th 33â€"yard line as the third period ended Fourth Quarter : The last period saw Deerfield fightâ€" ing harder than ever before. New Trier kept the baill in Deerfleld terriâ€" tory by good punting. the half ended. â€"â€"New â€"Trier kicked to Deerfield‘s 30 ~yard line â€"and ~O‘Conmnor returned i 10 yards. Rogan made 20 yard: around left end. A pass O‘Connor t« be was good for {?El’;g,mwhich %fif‘fin’: on New Trier‘s 35â€"yarc line. Seyfarth reeled off 25 yard: around ‘right end: Rogan made through tackle. On the next play Seyfarth took the ball over for Deer. field‘s only score of the game. The score was at that time 13 to 6 in favor of New Trier. * Deerfleld kicked to New Trier‘s 37 yard line. . Seyfarth intercepted : pass on New Trier‘s 42â€"yard line. Sey farth made twelve around left en Trier started a grand march dow, the field. Eaton, New Trier‘s righ half, found a hole in the line and wen through for 20 yards. Captain Hick of New Trier made a gréeat run dow; the field, good for 44 yards, whic} placed the ball on the 6â€"yard line. 0; the next play, Thompson the full back, plunged over for New Trier‘ New Wlmfldds On three plays, 1d failed gain. A pass, O‘Conmnor to Snit, failed and the ball went to New Tyio on their own 30â€"yard line. end. yards, A pass, O‘Connor to Seyfart} was good for 25 yards, which place, the ball on New Trier‘s 40â€"yardâ€"line Seyfarth made 10 yards around lef The final score stood 13 to 6. and could not New Trier Starts=March Thursday, Nov q. b. r.t. r.h. £.b. Le. 1.t. New Trier (18) Lorenz Arnold Cullen Hicks Thompson Sellery Schroeder y 198

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