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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 10

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I6miwrne this the some group was “had to name 14 games whtetrqithittst 11ititryyy.lrtttlt, “as. mama, $113k. Ran ind vairiatibns, as pom path 15qu any, hill dill, red river, run sheep "rub, farmer in the dell, duck on the rock, baseball, including phy- ground ball. "Three'deep, New York ftradrssrtt-Lamisitr-hridtre,r-cae-ana @9359,- follow Aheslisttder, basketball, prisoner), bore. ' ' - .". -, A select group of young men and young wager: were uked to list the 14 games shrtft'e'Tr in thiiropirtidtt every child ought tbltnrtt during ehiidhood. Ninety-three different games were ttsteer6y' thurt-ri-iii-iii-iii-if-This- TT-in-it-ie frequentiy mentioned were listed in the order, of their preference: . This wu the heading of a very interesting bulletin sent out some 7 M __ Ity-tl 4; II i VII; _ T tt association. .,"talneii'Wrer.r, boy and girl should know:” T ‘ _'" ’ -. List of Games Any Boy or Girl Should Know; Various Fggtt .%-'--- ---ir-_ Weak: may. "--'. -:--ie. ItNtlihlillrllrlRmis BY 0mm ALLEN V . ro-iiiirTroirtEirahiiiiiihiiiiiTirii of eH1itieh, "citsireiies need to} understand some games and programs. Keep up the plaxppirit _tttemaelrorrrasod-oeea-, tionaly throw dignity to the winds, Some materials are frequently" needed inside the home» for_family recrea- tion are troed Awake and mag-nines, bangiful pictures and some special his pniaihieuhere should 1&st ehlvphy room dor the. younger ehilc dren. _ b-, be 'id'akr'tiiHhiiirtut, or are there nuriwthis list that the majority of adults wottWomitt _ V u, _ 7 .- Pot _ttyprt1 Children -r'niii-imrfyiir-iiiiriiiMfaFGi" ii a problem near to the heart of every {other and Judther. Providing ede- quate play conipanionship, healthful exercine, and keeping the children at! the streets are problems concerning one who above the responsibility of children. _ _ llko to plural” rules of which should be taught during cblldhood and tho following list "presents the 14 fro- ceiving the greatest number of votes: Moduli, including playground bail; volley ball, tennis. basketball, hom- shoes (quoltoi), skating, 2tandhat1, checkers, golf, twotho," bowling, soc- 'tWert _ ihére than“ be besides iG'ti'riAitCiiaiiiiTai1 triniei "iiiii'ii'itif THE Saturday, March 14,-at 77300 pm; ---Girls' basketball. _ . Monday; March 16, at T90tm.r- IBOYI’ buketbdl._. _ "r, , --" l. Tuesday, March 17, at Tm! pan.-- 1rrrly', WWW‘- . ' . . - Wednesday March 18, at 8:00 pan. --Wpmeit's gym class. _ _ -. 1,f1lhtuadaar, March ti, at 7:30 hr-trt-el-rr--------?- F------ _ Friday, Martttcfii.ittr7iN, Village Yt.trietitac C ' l Saturday, Mach-7, at 8:00 village-Varieties. ___‘ .. . . Tuesday, March 24, " 8:00 me. ~Dnncin: class. _ "tt . Wednesday, March tty, at 8:00 p.m. -Fotttett's gym dun. l, "PM”; Much 87. at 7:30 Patti--- Bo'y‘Scoutn. q . T - Saturday; Much 2tt,mst-Tt80 m flirts ,.h§*egbglL_ "'. "r"."' - "tC' Mr".' f - ondiy,"lluch '20; " tao" 11332-3 Boys baakeiutt. Mtaar,'Wiii'iifF5f,"""i'"CF.iii) . Lilly.":.'."' oin- t1'l'g'dd'l'l.'l tlltiiri, oto_ndin March 23, at 7:80 p.m.-- Eon basketball. - Siturday, March 2t, “-18:30 pan. a-fhrerdiatcleeturts. ' hidu,M1rch M, ammo pm»: Boy Scouts. ""'- . _ ,ThMy, Much 19/ " 7:30 pan. L-Menhi gym class. . Fridny, Marsh IS, " 7 Boy Scouts. _ __ Tuesday, March 10, at 8:00 itatt.-ir-. Dmejntt plus, "--. _ Fedmmdari-heteish Ir, at 8:00 pair.' 77Women's gym cm. . _ Thursday, Much 12.“;t 7:003:31). --Men's gym class. l _ Monday, March 9, Jd 7:3!) Boys' basketball: _ _' ." /hiiiuie'iita/tii'r" tiii, {we Jriiii"ins 1aegchgig1gtgt gthssld_htcmtttitclEtg, ' it any not be awry here to add that faeilities maggqgjpment are not complete without, instractionin their use and a program of games, stuntscand,.tat which will bring out the character values, citizenship training, and good healthwhich eon- stitute the very purpoBtof organized Thr------:---- - _-------------'-, w - Ar'thur Rae, m. A. P. 1152.) "P1,ar-the-tamrnhamr.--tmt-%re-e, in defeat be": mm}, - _- a. a Croquet court; basketball standards and btiaketa, volleyball equipment and ,_11rtrt1rrtt,trft?rjirHrrrtit, and lawn pnrtieai, . _ _ M -e_"ee T--- The backyard Ilmys'l his possibil- ities tor, recreation. Of course the size, shape and contrast of this rear area will largely decide the treat- Ittept 1971mm“ it “nibble. tor Aim.. ily FiEiiiithfoilSoiiie" of threw»: ment that is needed for play are T sand box, wooden building blocks, modeling clay.) swing. i see-38w, a horizontal ‘bar, I horse-shoe corner, radio and vietoroU, table games and a'work beach. A msartimptaeo Mora a natural gathering place for the family amino; At reading, and for some of the interesting dramatic stunt; which children like. This linew would mot be complete without, a family pet around the‘home. g;raic,i rim ' -iiite-eaMirttSi6ttIt6geit" - C _ T' v V "t'6aTeii'Jea'Ltil Ruinin Village Bowie Calendai Rodowe H. Abeker. 30 In Tuesday .ritththt gums, J. Btsat gathered 10 pohtl for the Wilde.” nnd,Wink g points. Fox glidpardl‘ 3:1.ny and!” the League. of Nt., tions. The mm of the games W AnnLBulann, Dot: Lianne d Nations 'tt Lincoln mom. MS, Son? m Tornado: 8. W ___ TL. Angel Purl: Bull Don {3am " Halon- 'FFr"' lawn: Wilda. ....wrr.eq Mouth Ind Tornado. _ Teams of this lune In" improv- ed steadily lit plly and/shank! prov! worthy gpponenta of tht Elm PM! group later with: the 'ltr-e""""" ship. _ ' - _ One some remains on the uhedulg The winners of 1fmt and second-plow will meet the Lincoln School Commu- nity league winners for city chal- pionshlp. " __ Lincoln Community Lane ' "NeMrrevenitttr glad two fut games at the Lincoh school gyn- nuium. The league standing in: The tie. for, first place in the Elm Place e Community league will be broken npai'rtpepd1rr, tpr the Black. hawks and Fighting Aces meet in the final game tint mew etutmpimrthitr With every men scoring it least one basket and at -the some time min- taining a strong defense the Black. hnwks beat the plucky Tigere 22-14. Pasqnesi fun; 4 baskets and Sm t while Glader, Tiger flashy forward, got {baskets and 1 free throw for 9 poitfr, and high scoring honors, (trii'rrnttrttmt Aces hung on to' their tie for tfrrrt pine with. the Blink- hawks, bypnshins theRemhlm tar ther down in the mire. F. Daittmas eentisr law-captain of the Fightin: Aces, looped 5 baskets and 1 tree throw,_.whfle' B. 1mdloin, at running guard position, came. down the court on first dribble: to, shoot 8 baskets. Swan and Connelly held the score down by their clever guarding mid all-around floor work. thkhurkLJ Fighting A” for man definite, the weakened tu, vinia team had little opportunity to score. Bungalow church of Deerfield strengthened its position in the 100 per cent column by beating Ravinio 4e---tees-27.--BeuratiN1 Begin work in ttte game for the Speedy . Daemon! team. ' _ _ "TirtiFmeduto Ciatidiii6tr ', iit I..." . armor Eh Plou- '. __ - 6, while Mole of Holy Cross scored 6 baskets and 1 free thrdw for a totial of " points.‘ The crippted Ravinja club foughtlztm _tttatmrattra_itttrt this Foresters, but 7 the odds Were _too great. With Langdon and Baldwin sinking the baskets from all points mad the guards holding a strong gum - Lake forest 4sesteresrth'tsmtdefasated group by virtue of its victories can: Holy Crosi "dtr milling! 'thinit " to' 16. In the Holy Croat tune Lang. don garnered T baskets: and Baldwin Trotr Cm Ravinh P.P_ Bruins M.-..'...-.. Yancy Jack-u IMtgtBhL.q=,,,s, Community Basketball League Games During Week; Scores, Features MMW’MW Auden-Dubb- Thursday, luck Ir, 1981 Nuuoud DWI-b-

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