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Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 13

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Thursday, Feb. 26, 1931 Lake Zurich Defeats Deerfield Basketeers N. S. Suburban League Lake Zurich went into fifth place in the Northwestern Suburban basketâ€" ball league last week, when they trimmed the Deerfield team 50 to 35, marking the biggest scoring game of the year. Scoring honors for Lake Zurich were about evenly divided, L. Frank and A. Frank had 11; Mayer, 10; Rudzinski 9, and Lohman, 8. Siegâ€" ert, Deerfield, kept himself with the five leaders by leading Deerfield with 9 markers. This week‘s games see Niles Cenâ€" ter favored over Arlington, despite the fact that Arlington scored an earlier win over. this team; Des Plaines should beat Lake Zurich again and Morton gets .the call over Deerâ€" field. Northbrook should have little difficulty with the neighboring . Glenâ€" view team. NMorton Grove Niles Center y Northbrook Des Plaines .. Lake Zurich Arlington Heights Deerfield Glenview . Lake Zurich haed y 4o CB Arlington Heights ... 4 8 ©.333 Deerfield Lo: 36. N . 908 Glenview . ¢ g.â€"9 )18E Games for week beginning March 8; final week‘s schedule: Tuesday, ‘March 3â€"Des Plaines at Deerfield; Morton Grove at Lake Zurâ€" ich. Wednesday, March Arlington Heights. Thursday, March 5 Niles Center, Fort Sheridan Military Exhibition Held Feb. 21 ; Two More Are to Follow The first of a winter series of mil-‘ itary maneuvers and drills was held Saturday in the Riding hall at Fort Sheridan, attended by 350 civilians, naval and army spectators, Admitâ€" tance was by invitation. There were six events in the folâ€" lowing order: gun battery drill by battery E, mounted .gymnastics by troop A, silent drill by the first batâ€" talion, second infantry; battery drill by battery D, mounted combat by troop B, and an antiâ€"aircraft demonâ€" stration by the ‘6Ist coast artillery, in which a miniature plane suspended from the ceiling of the hall was downed. Among the guests were Charles de Fontnouvelle, French consul; Giuâ€" seppe, Castruccio, Italian consul; Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin, Mrs. Jacob PBaur, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Field, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Harrison Fitzâ€" hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moyer, Gen. James J.. Quill, Col. and Mrs. H. B. Clark, and Maj. and Mrs. W. A. Rafâ€" ferty. Brig. Gen. Manus McCloskey, comâ€" mandant, and officers of Fort Sheriâ€" dan. were hosts. A reception and dance followed in the Officers club. Two more exhibitions will be held this year. A communist is a fellow who is willing to divide with the other felâ€" low what the communist hasn‘t got, if the other fellow will divide up what he has Standings to Feb. 4â€"Glenview at Northbrook at 10 9 6 23 Pet 833 150 583 tl)eerfield High Loses | Two Games to Morton © ~Deerfieldâ€"Shields basketeers dropâ€" ped both ends of a doubleâ€"header to Morton last night at Highland Park. The Lake county heavies were walâ€" loped to the tune of 26 to 13, while the Morton Ponies were victorious, Deerfield‘s major crew didn‘t have a chance at any stage of the game, Cleaned. to Perfection EVERY ITEM Owing to the fa\ct that many of our patrons were not able to take advantâ€" age of our Dollar Day specials we are again offering these By Popular Requestâ€" LADIES‘ COATSâ€"Any style Cleaned and Pressed ............. LADIES‘ DRESSESâ€"Plain or Pleated Cleaned and Pressed ...â€"â€"~..~.... MEN‘S SUITS AND O‘COATS Cleaned and Pressed ............. 12 MEN‘S NECKTIES Cleaned and Pressed ............. All Phones Highland Park 3710 Specials for One Week Friday Feb. 27th to Saturday Mar. 7th Established 1921 Ermine Cleaners, Iuc. Main Office & Plantâ€"Waukegan & Webster Aves., Highwood Phone Highland Park 3710 T HE PRESS the superior playing of Morton puzz!â€" | Tiffany SIYI He‘s Not ing them from start to finish. In the lightweight tussle, Bauer of Active in Politics Morton sank the winning basket with| The organization built up for Lesâ€" only a few seconds left of play and|ter Tiffany to secure his election as after the tipâ€"off, the winners stalled| Lake county sheriff was dissolved out the remainder of the game. | after the fall elections and he is not _One thing we‘ll always be curious about is what women would have done with bald heads if they instead of the men had been the ones afâ€" flicted with ‘em.â€"Cincinnati Enquirer, Otto F. Fisher, President The organization built up for Lesâ€" ter Tiffany to secure his election as Lake county sheriff was dissolved after the fall elections and he is not active in county or local politics, he said Monday night in a statement to The Herald and Examiner, according to Tuesday‘s issue of that newspaper. Claims of various individuals and factions to support of Sheriff Tiffany ave unfounded, he asserted. All Phones Highland Park 3710 s 4x 00 $1 â€" s 4 .00 s 43 .00

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