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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1932, p. 16

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-_ Elbert Emery-ion Free Throw yne-capuin ind forward-on the Dertt)d-%iiidi high school light- reight squad. ef,. you Bill ed the Suburban mei" in nearing Ind‘tofu this ”at In: 90 points} and lanthanum all“ -----e Mink white Lumen got . basket and Bernadini a free throw. In this quarter. Deerfield tshowed New Trig: how to ettntiol the ban 'md hardly ever passed it away. _ In theuaat quartet the regulars PM ortly thred minutes and when - " wooqlq De Iuared and made 5 Points. to make the scat-9144.“ the hit In the third quarter Deertuid's defense held New Trier seamless, white their otrense. netted them 121 M:-‘- n, - quarter, New Trier pla u it should be played points. to make the . the half. v 7.--... *1.“ '5""M. In ttte'a1rat mutter, Cumming: opened‘rthe scoring with a basket, followed by a free throw to make the score-34) in Deerfieid'i tum. Huck, of New Trier, inade the score " by 3 myer-tltrtriustatt shot. They Deerfield, with basket: by Berna- dini and Cummings, rm the score ttoTfatuteqturtei."' Deerfield Quickly an the score to Ite, Aided by a basket by Remu- dini and two baskets and a free throw by Emery. With but four . y TT m secona quarter, New Trier played the we " " 4....” LA , - __ - w... - -.. Deetrttetd's passing attack worked like a charm. with the ball being thrown away only a few times. Ber- nardinihs floor work was good. T.. AL A . a . Displaying some of the best defen- siv‘e and oeensive war]: they have Lshbwn this t your. the Deemeld Itirtttn subdued New Trier lest Pri.. day night st their gym, by s score of 28-17. " Emery. of Deerfield, led the acor- ing with 14 points, followed by White, ‘of, New Trier. with 6 points. Bemrdini and Cummings, of Beet. tuid,' each scored 5 points. to be third in the scoring. Good J’s-sing Features LIGHTS WIN 2347; Hum LOSE 35-18 ”"1 lathe in scoring ii year In: 90 points olt,t,of tum l scored 9 of the iit Incl: got , basket tithiow. In I with a basket, 9 throw to mm Deerfieid'i tum. 31': inade the score Moll John-ton. If All-n. n 1un.bertr. " Bun. " 'sits/ttu'; ". In“ " by ?wfrrrtaai"ifeiiireiit tet-piled up 35 points that could not reach, The lineup: by . The 12 to 4 score " the end of the Mrt.osarter warranted for by Gatling and Rudolph, of Deer- field, and Joslin and Church, owa Trier. - In the second quarter! Deer-u field began to lose control of the Ull, and of the score also. _ The score at the end of the halt V was 20-7 in favor of New Trier. In the second half Allans substituted for Johnston and sank a pretty one- hand shot from the side/only to have New Trier come back and drop , in two long shots. One by Williams was from the center of the. floor. 1 The quarter ended with'Deertield trailing 28 to 14. At the tstart of the fourth qusr- 1 ter Coach Peel sent in Swan for f Gsnsberg. who had four fouls. Two I baskets by Rudolph and s free throw t har St-.. --‘-* . " - _ Deerfield heaviea eatre tilt to New ' of 35-18. _ The tio “0'1! on the part Although New Tri edge on Deerfield. "with; I Plum, . “W”. U Cummings, ltte, tr been. ouNiumped, this Morton center. “dd-28 "rr N.” Fmerr.t 6 2 l Hui 'itat 5.5:?” 2p, M1“, I. 0 a I a... Larson, of Deerfield, played a bang-up game and controlled the tip-of? all the time. He has only been, out-jumped, this year by the Morton center. was.” urn-r mm“ ttrti Fees', gglgnckJ Stit fetinst DeeAiiiii, ----- any Jen the game the score was 28-8. In the last 5 minutes of theim DEERFIELD Elma Nkstcersuac-cIridl' , --"‘ - the! Jeft the shine Claric- sun; Rudolph. Baum, , .trhritm--irr-ee"ii'iri'r'- on the heavies, and both teams. V He is tallest playen in the knows how to use his height. up 35 pdints turriufiiri PG"? Heavies Lose eaviea lost their second New Trier by a score (he ttlime, darted out Church, It Joann. rf “WM. . Him". 1: Itiiltrmi. I Irote; r: tart of both an}; Trier: had [Slight M xiii? Second and- thirri more to Fl quills “I"? I Bill Walker should be can; I lated for the record he set this ', Me placed third in the breutcsi in the Skew meetund first in All-thttmrtGi. . Gordon Kelly in not to be left He broke the tank record 'tur! Mr. Kregor, Central A.A.U. back- stroke champion, demonstrated in a loo-yard swim for time. Mr. Sherri and Mr. Springer gaVe an exhibition of comical dives. These two gentlemen were students " Lane Tech in their 'teens. Among the comics] dives they performed 1.e.s3he “Sonny Bor," thes"Btreir.. riiirrdiii Fountain," and a dive for height. min On Friday when allowed there wen tractions. Miss champion diver and an exhibition on di mine.. _ aprye" time was 1:102. Holland, of Evanston, won the senior diving. Holland was the winner of the diving event in the Stagg meet about a month ago. 0,. run... -" v”..-- uvu we MN breaststroke with the time of 1 Gordon Kelly won the 40 breast-stroke with the time of Gaidzik took third in the junio: ine and Ullman third in the M. crawl. Sprye, of Evanston, won and dittquaiiired in the 100-yard 1 stroke: The referee and judges _qynliffeir-ittim for turning ove1 his face before he touched the Sprye’s time was 1:109. -The 1.'elityinarissir of the All-Sub- ,urban individual 'awimming ehamc pionship were held at New Trier on Thursday» Women were barred be.. 'cause the boys were swimming in the nude. ', _ Deertieid entered nine swimmers, eight of whom qualifted on Thurs- dny and four of whom placed in the f%.t. Bill ngkezw won The the AmsiiGiG', was avenged when Stiirenbere sank 1tlllllllll1lllllllllghlllllllllllllllllllrllllllllllli, two from the free throw line. After ' . A Aerie; of jump btHisr,-the quarter W9“! 1Wt.hyrtariiirT ended with a score of 9-9. - V md " third hi heat scorer of ‘ _ the Suburban flt'litie', and he The teeond quarter was a much A better one for Deerfield with Ru- "rr"'""----------'--- dolph and Johnston pushing them UR DEERFIEI ll in from all corners. The gem-a M _ l VIMMERS PLACE Bi ALL-SUBURBAN should be congratu- men Spectators were were three aide at- as Sckart, woman and swimmer, trave n divine and swim- no trem am your; the brenst-airoke ind first in the con, won and was ' IOO-yard back.. , and judges dis.. turning over on touched the end. ','gupt,ig) f uit he} . the 100e the 40-yard time of 28:6. he Junior div- n the 60-yard swimntt-rid {alumna J, out. ' 16.2. with " point; tli'-tiiatl'i,i,i,i, fever'y'f'ag'." he: as 3nd in'ucond i __ "u“-.. qul‘ - Ward on the Deerfuhi-gitiea, hi'gh school he. - eight tmint., Putter st-trt, cfl-titiyPr.dir use for an Parker J ohniton puking Gatling-lg _ Po: m FTP John-ton. " " 1 ' (kn-hers. lf " a 1 Rudolph. c ....a o I - ”v.-- "as; ”Wine“! "N, Antioch 15. Jn the third quartex Gatling was the only one who gucceeded in scor- ing for Deerfield, while King and _ Spiro of Antioch brought their team within three points of Diterfuid. q tn the fourth quarter, Lowe, Garl- ing, and Gansberr‘taliied with the winning‘points. _ , . Mold_(39) ' 1., A.“ an Total .M The gnme was sluggish and slow, with both teams playing more of an offensive' than defensive game. The game began u Gatling unit tt long shot from the sidelines whit-h King, of Antioer,yead with. 10 Point's, foilowed Gal-link. orr1eertuhr, hm Antioch. 50mm mums F DEFEAT mom mm 29-27 In . poorly plnyed game] nipped Antioch mg Nu " the may. Kym-by a 29-27. . “second in gem-mi ,1! I " .tg.etrar. many 2;, mg """""--aG4-aaTlT=ed'ia, Deerfield; had Spit; of lured game, DeartUld lat TUESduy night gym-by a score of e sidelines which Stiirenbere sank omr--ror. The soon at was Deertieid “that art Pos NF'I‘P in storing closely by " " “turban Webs Juro- found interns“ in way. , 1teteu I basement The householder Problems to no!“ w “.3!” "bum A {a .1 for I tatk eonNrenre was fur other time 3 "gm nation on a speck] "1 in preparation fa One patron was tl love lyrics to be tl tine party, and a1 plied with a wrist; ine methods. sun came seeking an“ hating a Wedding Club papers can" 1lteytkattuiiiGirii. February is . and the requests tiom Bttd “we: Judzinz front in the number l asked it would Patrons are now erence. questions the public lihrar, and effort are dm these question: needed material. of the library " these are not " Maria] is bought if ble. He will span] way" on Wedne 9, " eight o'cloc the other speak contributing his this occasion, .1. lecture with In panied by music. the next am] free lectures be winter ungu- l Hizhhmd Put library nuditori' Mr. Dudley __- Meyer; Calbri, sler, ii: HIC mi; "

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