‘ON AvVENUE Highland Park 2282 . 8SCHWALL .Campbell _ and.Mrs. ntic and Pacific Tea nal Tea Store, Wil. Pilumber), _ Andrew Fehr‘s Restaurant, | Bakery. _ r space and â€"ran e Waukegan Daily Waukegan â€" Daily tories. The Shoreâ€" the handbills which | in the grammar gion. 7 of the booths was chneider, Mr. Dur: _ crews, and Miss Tood, and their art ecorating. e Deerfield Tail z and publicity for donated by the varâ€" ie community. The ress, the Lake Forâ€" and Park News, the edit for the success s due to Miss Rinâ€" Connelly and Mrs, arge of the Cider mpbell, the Apple nd Messrs. Mason, t. Food was under 1 Mrs. Martin and Candy House. â€"â€" Burwell, â€" Bolle, , Einbecker, Kenâ€" Steam »oks and Johnson; , â€"Mrs. Mannings, MUrs. Kendig, and LCOHOL â€" ed by Misses Hanâ€" auderdale, Knox, ‘hompson, Fitzsimâ€" indenmeyer, Eiker, Sss 1 â€" 19 wertEVANSTON tie as:;pl?:c'm?&:; TO MEET EVANSI ON assisted by Mr. is due the high â€"Durbahn, Richâ€" Co. of Both OJB RAReW MRAAA CE SURC strong, and powerful Evanston |â€" eleven will wend its way to the Deerï¬eld“iï¬ï¬‚éï¬c-â€"?m.totm An|â€" a Suburban league tilt which is the pnext to the last for each team, and which marks Deerfield‘s homeâ€"comâ€" ing. Not only will the athletic field be the scene of a grid battle, but the Subyrban > Lexgue â€"â€"crossâ€" country track meet will also take place, this between the halves of the big game. â€"Oak Park Beats Evanston ______ Not only will the the scene of a grid Suburban League â€"â€" track meet will also between the halves Though not rubbing. it in, Vak Park is the only team thus far to defeat Evanston. _ Evanston has ‘Park. will either win or lose from or to Deerficldâ€"Shields, and still have New Trier to play. _ :Outside of the league, Evanston has defeated Senn, Thornton, and ‘Ta Grange.. These,â€" all decisive vicâ€" tories, mean that Evanston is a plenty good team. â€" _: cas.n" > JA With such men as, Haines. Kein| â€"(last â€"year‘s all suburban_ back), Jackson, and Heblom playing at positions in the â€"wildkit backfield. backed up by a strong and powerful Tine, it‘s going to be a hard job putâ€" ing anything over on them. esnc t HOMECOMING _ GAME The line, which Aaverages alnyu"" 185 pounds, is going to be an exact\ resemblance of a stone wall to go through.: With Case and Minto at ends, Rudoliph and Johnston, or Meymâ€"wfl}â€"ï¬mâ€"&wâ€"ï¬â€œâ€"; ave taking care of them. Both of the wildkits‘ ends are tall, heavy, .and fast, with a tendency to catch passes "to "mess up pinys~~â€"~â€"_â€"~.â€"«~â€" ‘With Chuck Siddall and. Stewart . at tackles, things are going to be‘ that much harder. Charley Siddall, especially, weighs over 200 pounds, and as stated in a previous issue, is heavy enough to erush a bear. Any person with a picture of a masaiv:i 2C mt P ge s m 0 5t t o ts BAO W PAPYAERET (>.2 000005 32â€" I player as an image of "Chuck" is | going to be sadly disillusioned. That boy is made up of bone, gristle, and muscle, and in spite of his weight, ke is tall enough to carry it withâ€"= out any bother, and if you think he‘s slow, try running a quarter with him. . 1 "Aub" Whittemore and Sievers, two excellent blocking, and crushâ€" ing guards, pnnk Sam Whiteside at _center. Sam is the boy who‘s goâ€" 2oo to he all tired out when Freddy Teams Prepared, Blue Backs Seek Revenge Fell gets through with I that doesn‘t mean that ON NOVEMBER 7TH ~Kits came to RDeerfeld and T0°" "as kittens, and not wild aither; P Play to Win > 1 : Now there are about a . hundred reasons why we ought to win, and these are all reasons that have nothâ€" ing to do with the strength of the teams, how good each team is, or the fact that either team is stronger NOVEMBER which averages around is going to be an exact of a stone wall to go r‘+h Case and Minto at vember d battle, but the A,Mï¬.mnnf.ty k o take place, this of the big game. ts Evanston ______ bing it in, Oak team thus far to Evanston â€"has | rton, lost..toâ€"Oak.. win or lose: ftom1 §, 1981 7. a hefty and Stewart 185y ul‘:"." Sam isn‘t taken to heart, met the bluebacks at their The cross country men 40 athletic field, sometime fast fall. The ing. less said the better. The kittens 4 mmï¬ o got wild, and lived ‘up to the name| â€" Matt Harrington, who . m "«Wildkits" by fighting Deerfleld to Harry Wilkison, well known a score of about 54 to 0. That‘s one| resident of Gurnee, in a ho reason. Another is that it‘s Deerâ€"| Herbert, in Boone eounty, feld‘s turn to win, and the third,| ago was sentenced to serve a reply to the sarcastic remarks| in state prison by â€"Judge that "The FEvanstonian" has been Shurtleff in Belvidere last printing about the boys in blue and | â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" felind w es W Eltievesed . ) P NO VC NV Another factor not to be forgotten is that November .7 is homecoming day for Deerfield. â€"Therefore, &A erowd is needed to make the day a success and to route the "pigskinâ€" W HITVE. the "kits" 33 to 12. \\ \&x"a 5g4 m“hf’f% Here /( sanitary methods / protect â€"R JFEZâ€" »xtre 8"" _ ce ®1 THEâ€"P R B S 8 # ® 8. o victory Aiso LaARE _ Y3 seawd to make itseif nearo s «rass country men do their hikâ€" Matt Harrington, who . murdereu. Harry Wilkison, well known former resident of Gurnee, in a holdâ€"up at Herbert, in Boone county, a yeAr ago was sentenced to serve 60 years man, well known to Lake county buyers, was bound over to the grand jury last week after._a hearing beâ€" fore Justice Harold Tallett in North Chicago. s TLE â€"â€"Co these : mgciHUVue 222090 0 Jiant â€" ~flledâ€"brimful of _Bowman‘s Milk,_sealed aut and sent on its way to your table. _ _ _ _ Here, as in all departments of the Bowman I pany, cleanliness is the watchword. Even washed before it enters the pasteurizing A _ plant. It is extra care in details like this v umiafm*@"“m*mgind«supeï¬otm,flaggg of Milk. If you have never tasted this delicious milk, give it a trial today. See for yourself why it has such staunch endorsement among your neighbors and friends. 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