»werâ€"unit â€"willâ€"conâ€" Gâ€"shaped. building, E‘and blue prodam. . M â€"over Deerfield. _ : . _ _ lor scheme. Paved . Strong : Line & from a series of rounding a landâ€" k,of which will run feet long and 60 ctrical cascade will terrace. The radio ons unit will form acture, facing the P WYV L to 221 Lo jM 2 â€"+ We _Ifn the Hoover comâ€" r Cleaner: corporaâ€" ter company (Diviâ€" Electric Co.), and be constructed of and steel and speâ€" jJood of New York. ries high, 1,200 feet t wide and consist evoted respectively munication, and to 1, ‘distribution and Group was design o=: ~Evanston ~contest_Jast Saturday, _ TN‘ those New Trier gridders are to| __ M ~ have a hard game on their hands. > e New Trier has defeated Proviso and Morton, tied Waukegan, and s was defeated by Oak Park. Deerfield ‘ has been defeated by Oak Park, Proâ€" viso, and Waukegan, and has deâ€" feated Morton. This means that â€"â€" M â€"â€"‘New Trier has two wins and a m e e s css AN EXCITING BIT OF SCRIMMAGE _ tsâ€"3+ The freshmanâ€"sophomore team "of ‘Deerfield:Shmelds highâ€"school, under â€" the â€"direction â€"of>Mr.>Thurston; is â€"trying out a few new tricks as a part of their regular afterâ€"school practice, +. TRADITIONAL FOES TO MEET AT FIELD OF NEW TRIERITES the kind of game they played in the New ~~Wolf and Preston are at the ends;, and when the name Wolf is menâ€" tioned, it means business. If a back wants to send a pass, Wolf is the boy to send it to, and if the opposâ€" ing back wants to throw one, Wolf will see that it doesn‘t go. _ â€" Opposing Gansberg and Petersen will be a couple of stalwarts by the name of Wache and Kimball, while the guard positions will be filled by Fleming and Ogan. Lind, the cenâ€" ter, needs no introduction, as Freddy Fell will say if you ask him. _ _ Jack Alien will be opposed by Nordberg at quarterback. Seiler, Foster, and Niccolazzi are the reâ€" mainder of New Trier‘s "big guns" in the backfield, and those fellows know how to handle that ball. § \ "Friendly Enemies" â€" ~ â€" _ arinst each other a do ofr die Emt each other with a do or die a. To beat a New Trier team is quite an achievement for any team, but when a Deerfield team is triâ€" umphant â€"well theâ€"school is very happy indeed, < In the good old days (1920 to 1926), the blueback school had teams that were as a rule unâ€" beatable.. For six straight years, Deerflieldâ€"Shields won over the New versed. > £ â€"theâ€"Deerfield . bluebacks 12,..198% ~The year of 1927 was the last time that a New Trier team has been vanquished by Deerfield: Since then, the boys from Winnetka have alâ€" ways been successful in winning games from the blue and white. Natâ€" urally, it means that the bluebacks are going to do some tall fighting HOMECOMING BATTLE BY COUNT OF 1325 The attendance ‘dt "awayâ€"fromâ€" ever before, but the New Trier athâ€" Itic field is only a little ways from Highland Park, and what we want is a larger© cheering sectionâ€"then we‘ve ever had before, Rudoiph, Oldenburg and Allan Olpgtar for l;eemtï¬eld “K-eviâ€"n',-i;éit;on',â€" and the rest of the Evanston team from putting Deerâ€" field on the wrong side of a 25â€"13 score. ; Game Hard and Fast The game was by no means a walkâ€"away, and the home team‘s passing attack with Rudoliph, Oldenâ€" berg and Allan was a constant threat to the "Wild Kits" throughout the contest. % a 3 Evanston started scoring early, with Hedbloom counting on sever line pT“nlu; c o e e oA + ag from then on until long pass do‘ up the score. uy Mn Oe Jackson, the visitor‘s outstanding line plunger, refused to let the score stand and twisted his way through for another touchdown within the next thrée plays, leaving the score 12 to 6 at the half. _ period in tht All the parading for Deerfield‘s win their last game of TOO MUCH KEIN an open field to tie the seaâ€" caught a pass which bounced out of an Evanston man‘s arms and raced over for a touchdown. Ruâ€" dolph kicked for the point, making the score 13 to 12 in the home team‘s favor. A six point lead did not seem too good to the "Wild Kits," and they elected Kein to assume the lead with the final count of the game, making the score 25â€"13 in their favor when the gun sounded. Evanston (25) Derefield (13) Bailey * Le. Johnston Sidell _ __â€" _ Lt Gansberg The lead was shortâ€"lived, Kein carrying the ball for Evanston‘s also made. es Make Lead Sure Dawson Whiteside Ayton Hedbloom Jackson RED CROSS TOTAL AMOUNTS TO $81.52 As a result of a second Red Cross drive in the home rooms last Tuesâ€" day, the sum of $69.50 which had previously been raised was increased to $81.52. 2e K It was the hope of the student chairmen, Mable Clark, and James Ewell that every session would be 100 per cent. â€" This desire was not realized, but the following are the home rooms whose donations were 100 per cent: _ Miss Bredin‘s, Miss Connelly‘s, Miu‘_llgx_-ng’._’,"Tn: Mrs. Kendig‘s. "Last year the Red Croszs fund was smaller by $26.52 than this year, and ‘the students are to be congratâ€" ulated ~ upon : their cooperation â€" in making the drive a success," says Mrs. Kendig. E: : It‘s all right to talk about raising a. b. Lh. r.h,. l.g‘ Garling, Lowe Daugherty _.,_mm-! ue “u ii:i'i T‘Fâ€i“ "‘~i 9 -w ~â€"-â€". cerkh to this time nothing has been heard â€" from Al Smith. 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