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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 20

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20 TEAN mums 111nm IN Isl-WEEKLY MATCH Th She's through in a iiffy! my groceries and other supplies from the. kitchen telephone . . . it saves my time and steps." _ no time. When her friends ask, "Does a telephone in the kitchen really help," she tells them, "Of course it does. Friends call me when I'm in the kitchen but it only takes a minute to answer. I order Her housework is done"m almost plat will the score the at this cl 487x500 u! the hi, mal Ritk 483x500, the core ot 486: od match of team One Policy ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM ind the S WIS-I we These bi-Weekly matches Ire held] every two weeks, the first match which a team fires determining the class that it should be plated in. In class A the teams must score between 4tt.5 and 500, class B between 450 and 455, and class C, 450 or below. It the third series, and the tum: that wan the first and second place! will be advanced to class A because their scores are higher than are required fur class B. _ ' Call Our Business Office One System Eitension telephones, wisely placed in your home, will save lots of your time and innumerable steps. When you attend to your household tasks in the kitchen, it's a real convenience to have a tele- phone ot hand. You never waste time and energy running elsewhere to use your telephone. The cost of this additional comfort is small. THE PRESS The scoring in class A is in multi. ples of 30, that is, the, Best. team gets 300 points and the second 270 and down the line. lit the B clul. scoring is done in multiples of 20, and in C class in multiples of IO, t There are three series throughout the year and six matches in etch series, making a total of eighteen a team makes I score higher than the one required for its class, it is advanced to the next higher one. Universal Service Cort' and Tucker were pressed pret- ty hard to win first and second re- speetively, Daycliff of Waukegan was right behind Tucker, and he tripped at the finish, causing Tucker to spill and get a badly scraped knee. Malmberg, Waukogan's ace and the lmy who has annexed so much fame that a certain store in Waukegan deems it a good idea to have a life-size picture of him in the show window, met his match in Tommy Regan. Tom started out by winning the fifty yard dash which Ma'lmberg was slated to win. Tommy led in the hundred, but Malmberg overtook him and won by inches. Tummy and Malmberg met again for a final clash in the 220-yard (lash. Tommy led the whole distance, but during the firs] yards Malmberg gamed on Rogm. The finish was close, and it was declared a tie by the judges. It was one of those close in- stances when one wants to yell "boo." A new county record of 22.8 seconds was established in this race. Libertyville look the first three phces in the pole vault, thereby earn- ing one-hurl}! of their total points. Although Deerfield-Shields only won third place in the Lake County meet held at Weiss field in Waukegan last Wednesday; the boys showed some fast-stepping and succeeded in scor- ing forty-four points in spite of the handicap of not having many field men. Libertyville, Waukegan, Barring- ton,pnd Deertleld participated in the meet. Libertyville scored 40 points, and with the advantage of a 2 to t handicap against Deerfield and Tou. Kegan, they won the meet. Wanke- gm scored 20 points, and Barrington won 11 points, Erickson easily won the mile for Deerfield, while Lowe took a fourth. Liske set the county record of 53.6 seconds in the 440-y9rd rum He was fulluwed by Rublyud Deerfield, matches. After ench series the three highest teams of each clan get awards, and after all three of the series have been fired, the teams with the highest score in each class get awards. RECORDS FALL IN FAST MEET MI WAUKI‘XIAN 2I16 Central St. . Greeilleaf 7177 Evan-ton t _ljhtiJ6,3'i' VCurtain? ilraisria7 Shades ON ”TERMS “M560 HERE CURTAIN SHOP Thursday, May 8, 1980

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