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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 21

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RIFLEMEN SUBDUE ACADEMY SHOOTERS Deerfield-Shields ride team, by de. feating Morgan Park Military 'Acad- emy in a return match, scored its fourth victory out of the five mutchea in which it has participated. Jim Butterworth made tt possible score of 100x100 in. this match which is a remarkable feat under the con- ditions in which it was fired. Bob Jordan was second with a score of 98x100, which is also very good shoot- mg. Donald Atherton was the third best on the Deerfield team, making 97x100 which equalled the highest score made by the opponents. Jim Butterworth Bob Jordan 1...... Donald Atherton Harry Burback Pt Robert Williams 'The lihé-up of the two teams fol. lows: Morgan Park Robert Van Valkenburg . Daniel Moore t.mt.tr-etrmrer._FV.F Edward French .re...eee...... Frank Anderson ttrr-.........; Gordon Stow .V_tPewt-t_t..r.rP..t As a result of the grammar school basketball finals played in the boys' gym last Friday, Lake Forest won the heavyweight and Elm Place the lightweight honors. Lake Forest conquered Elm Place heaviee 351:0 8, while Elm Place turned the tables by overpowering Lake Forest lights 15 to 12. Mr. MacIntosh, the Lake Forest coach, says that owing to the with- drawal of Oak Terrace team because of scarlet fever he is willing to play them later for the heavyweight title. LAKE FOREST, ELM PLACE SHARE TOURNEY HONORS Many people saw the games, not only the finals but all the series. Coach Peel seems to have a prom- ising source of new material with which he éan build many more good basketball teams for Deerfield- Shields. Thursday, March 13, 1930 Mt Central Ave., Highland Park Mahmud br of Highland Park - '" Ila-l Avon-I CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9:10 un. Between Au- 4-10 Homing Service 10:45 LB. Wain-day Evening Servic- 8:00 You are cordinlly invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and Ill summing! Chrktinn Selene: literature my be read. burrowed, or pun-baud. HOURS: Week (Inn, ' Ban. to C 9.3. Vida-day until 7:" mm. Sun”: 1:30 to 5:” 9.3. for railing ontr. Fin! unwell of M Selena-t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM . Deerfield Total-479x500 Total-47 6x500 100x100 98x100 97x100 93x100 9 l x 100 97x100 96x100 95x100 95: 100 93x 100 won PROGRESSFB ON I N VOCATIONAL HOUSE. Work on the house being construct- ed by the Deerfield-Shields vocationnl department is progressing rapidly. It is hoped that everything will be finished in time to open it for inspec- tion by the public during "Better Home Week." The heating system bu been in- stalled and the wiring of the house completed. The fixtures have yet to be installed. The kitchen tloor, with the exception of laying the linoleum. is ulso tittished, and the other rooms are ready for the oak Murine. With the plastering finished in sun porch, the remainder of house will now rapidly assume a ished appearance. The work is divided between four gangs, two working in the morning and two in the afternoon. 7 MR. PEEL T0 COACH GOIFERS THIS YEAR Last sea-on. the Deerfield-Shields team, composed of Bob Snielli, War- ren Geary, Rena Nelson, and Bill Chambers, brought home the Suburb- an League championship. Although Bill Chambers will be missed greatly, this year, his pllce will be Med by Jack (Tommy) Thomas. who played part of the time last yen. Coach Peel, who this year is be- ing relieved as baseball couch by Mr. Thurston, will take charge of the 1930 golf team. ' So far thil yen, besides the regu- lar Suburban League schedule, Coach Peel has scheduled home and far away from home meets with Watr- kegan, Kenosha, and University High. The league schedule will be published. _ THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITA.L THE PRESS great institutions. the fin. the Telephone Highland Park 2550 Acceptance of the wage acale tured by the board of arbitration was voted " a meeting of employed of the Chi: cago North Shore and Milwaukee railroad in a meeting held in Hith- wood, last week. The scale provides for the same wages under which the employea of the railroad have worked for several yeti-a. Employer; of the railroad were somewhat disappointed in the ruling of the board of arbitration. which they believed would provide fur sub- stantial increases in wage; for all . S. Line Employes Accept Renewal of Existing Wage Scale COAL and SOLVAY COKE HERMAN 01mm. Pro-Hell 1208 Deerfield Raul at Budgett , Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company FUEL OIL Petroleum Products Company I'd-h: HIEITYVILLI M The mnximum we provided un- der the tlrtdinq in that of 78 cent: nu how for motor-men and regul-r con- ductors. Cellular conductorl will continue to active " can" an hour Ind laborers and when leu skilled are to be plid " Mt- un hour. Ticket agents will receive $110 a month. _ The arbitration board which Ir- rivedpt the wan scale was compoud of o. Davis linking, I autisucinn of Chicago representing the employers; Bernard J. Fallon. vice ttrmsidettt of the railroad, mspretwettintt the com- workers on the line, but the ruling with good no o'mtttendattiott of Babel Chic-go, business agent trial railroad employes UhK‘Igu repretw Bernard J. Fall the railroad, rel puny and Judge of Chicago In th LAKE POINT "' Telephone 8700 " Willi-m the arbiter. the Brynn " ind "

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