ll. S. GOLF TEAM ARE SUBURBAN CHAMPIONS Win Title Monday in Tourney at Briergate; Fine Record for Season; Details Coach Peel's golf team of Deer- field.Shields high school added an- vtlzer victory to their laurels Mon- day when they won the champion- ship of the Suburban league at Brier- gate Golf club. . Thursday, May 39, 1930 Last Saturday the team won the Illinois state high school champion- ship at the University of Illinois from Ct field of 150 contestants. The winning team this year is ptuetically the same as the one which made such a splendidmecord in high school contests last year, one new member having been substituted. . The boys deserve high praise for [Mir excellent showing this spring, inn-ins: won 10 ranches and lost one in 11 starts. two of their wins being ill 11 starts. two of their wins being cruumOtwhips, The following players are included 'in the g: lt' squad, Robert Salelli, Os- waldo Salolli, Warren Geary, Jack ’lhtnnm. John llubloy, Alex Wolak. Annumlu Linelli, Sam Tulgo. Henry Craig and John Lcnzini. The players who Won the subur- ban league championship and their stun-vs are as follows: th,waldo Saiclli _ .._._.r__ _ ,t.rrr... 90 The teams finished as follows: rteerfuld.Shields . i 342 New Trier F ..348l Morton _ . P..- --F--_ __. H.392 Evanstun . T .V .....394 Proviso tte .. r. .. ..398 Uak Park _ .. ,, withdrew The coaches and students who en- juyvd the hospitality of the Brier. gate club Mcnday were warm" in their praise of the treatment received them- and express appreciation of the m urtesy of the club. Wairen Goury Robert Saielli J..(-k Thunqu Howard-l'dell Cafeteria Will xerw a special Memorial Day inner 12 to 2:30. No evening meal inner 12 to 2 ill be served Specially Priced $5.00 - $7.50 - $10.00 Call Waukegan, Majestic 3622 , The Powder Puff Beauty Shop No finger inn" um] mtrreel WAUKEGAN Largest . "Push Get Your Wave Speciul Guaranteed at mmhliahml P'rrutr Show un the North shore Up" Wave my. A pork-ct nul- " ringlocl emu. 80 Mi 86 90 "Vagabond king" at Alcyon Next Week; Dennis King, Star "The Vagabond King" a musical aperetta adopted from Justin Huntly McCarthy's Novel “If I Were King" iutecduees Dennis King famous star J the musical stage in his first talk. im! and singing picture. The story t.akes us back to 1463 when the vagu- bnnds of Paris were on the verge of revolt against their weak king, Louis NI, because he made no attempt to defend Paris against the attacking army of’the Burgundians. Francois Cllon (Dennis King) the singing leader of the Vagabond: falls in love with thek ing's beautiful neice (Jenn- ACCESSORIES Is,,, To Add a Last Debonaire Touch to Sports Ensemble GARNETT'S Sports J vnsenthh ring lis sportrir ibeuchr costume. 81.00% 32.95. _ Costume Baits-all new teushions---graimd leathers, plain calf. silk, and tapestry ban. Every type and desired color. $2.95. The fimsl much to your new costumes-the vt,rrirst "ose--tnay be selected here. All silk t Hill‘on with self pient top, crldle foot and ur- nw heel. $1.95 pair. Nuilfn)‘ Cuff CLIVE AV“ Ie "versert m N‘Wn H Hist! fur tennis ur golf. Full=fuhlonc¢ Some have clocking. $1 and 81.50 pair. Jewdry in bright colors to accent your lo. Neckwear. brlccleu. pins and ur- Ench $1.00. THE PRESS S, -rCfi: S O R pair f finest White ette McDonnld) who promises her hand to the men who frees Pain and “we: the king's throne. Thin Villon loads hits vuubond “my, singing their thrilling “Song of the Vul- .bonda" into tt terriitie battle with the Burgundilm and return. victori- oua. Lillian Roth, o. P. Heal. and Warner Olund are taking lending parts. "The Vagebond King" is filmed entirely in nuturnl color end will be presented next Wednesday, Thursdly and Friday. There will be no inert-“e in udmiuion prices. or golf. Ful1ctrushioned George Arliu in MI Intent Vita. phone succeu “The Green Goddess" m the current attraction. A double feature is "heduled tor showing on Saturday, Edward Everett Horton in "Wide Open" With Pntly Ruth Mil. French kid. Pique black. tan and 1 - x. "LT. sat mm...“ #NE, '. , M 'it 82 'i?s,Ts,sili%" v Fl 2t T an?» e, ip, , :ii(rg, mï¬i&w w - . 7' I allâ€, 'fs.iiii',r,/ My ' f n " I 'tgh; ifiii,'i),'j'ii.i',iiiii'ir,i p. tf, _ ter, and "The Devil's Pit" I south [in drnmcwith In entire native out. Hunter Kenton, one of ttie (amt comedians of the silent screen will be hem! and seen for the (int than in “Fm Ind Buy†I “tire cf Holly- wood studio life. An impulsive u. my of Inn. player: and director: “I; stumbled tor m cut. It will be shown Sand" only. . "No, we. Knuth" a delichmll mu- nical comedy with Ill-our cut lut- ttrltte Meander Grey Ind Benin Claire, is next Monday'. mnd Tun- day's attraction, Will verve I dinner " to ' “ill be served fitiN/ Howard-[loll ( ,,- ky,rt'vu "rii;'jittt., "min! M) W Meteri- Memori- , evening I I loud! ttive cut I tor-l tree“ wit ttmt that D ‘ul l. y