cretary for six said Mr. Sand er resignation. she has been icient in the duties. More her courtesy, as secretary to Mr. : and oneâ€"half year ormerly Miss Mli+ place will be th Baker Raff d sttd'ent." ; also expresses sit i of Mrs. Rafferty! rets that she is leat rram. . > â€"_â€" the iron rule of en, and Lycke ed Eleanor at râ€" graduated f: with the class Hansen, who : retary to the p two years ago, . who will in t AY, less she has a 66 RESIGNS will ~ Showing an early burst ofâ€"speed and scoring in the first quarter, the Deerfield lights defeated Oak Park in â€"aâ€" thrilling â€"game last Friday night,; at the Deerfleld gym, by the score of 21â€"18. : The first quarter found Deerfield displaying: a speedy attack,. sinking three field goals before: Oak â€"Park could get started. Emery, of Deerâ€" £&.14 sunk two fGeld wroals to lead the scoring in [ 14 0 2 d ces â€" Wce ifisnseter Aie: 4o g E L and Cummings, both of Deerfield, each sank a field goal.~ Arado, of Oak Park, got an underâ€"theâ€"basket shot just as the quarter ended, to make the score 8â€"2 in Deerfield‘s favor. m Brown, ju_i_itï¬or of Deerfield. When the third quarter opened, the Oak Park boys began to‘ play basketball, and shortly ‘after the whistle, Arado, of Oak Park, scored on a long shot from the side. Then Emery, â€"ofâ€"Deerfield, _sank _a free throw, followed by a bukot‘by Cumâ€" whistle, Arado, OfI UVan Ra‘s, ©0"°=9p 0 .0 on a long shot from the side. Then| E°t 4 Basket. The final score was â€"€ree | Deerfield 21, Oak Park 18. throw, followed by a basket by Cumâ€"| _ Emery, held to only five points by mings, to make the score 15â€"10 for| Oak Park, played his usual game Deerfield. Speeding up, the Osk| both on offense and defense, while Park ponies scored 4 points in the| Cummings was the high point man remainder of the quarter, while|with 8 points. Brown, of Oak Park, râ€"â€"â€"â€"‘-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"'_â€"â€"] collected 7 points to lead his team in Aandâ€" Ens Niek scoring. ictory Puts Deerfield in ond Place (Tie with Dick Pett, sub forward on the lightweight team, is noted for â€"his ability to shoot long shots. Dick, who is a sophomore at Deerfieldâ€" Shields. has two more vears of comâ€" DEFEAT OAK PARK IN THRILLING GAME using their _speedy_ attack, and two more by Rieflar. Deadâ€"Eye Dick *) "I have given classification tests â€"1 to+all the boys in all my classes in <â€"| order to get aâ€"fair knowledge of \‘their athletic ability," said Coach ~<| Peel last week. ~â€"~ â€" 4 quarter was 17â€"14, with Deerfield still holding the lead. ; In the last quarter Bernardini, of Deerfield, brought the crowd to their feet with two long shots, both from the. side. â€"Oak Park scored four points on freeâ€"throws, but couldn‘t Before the game last Friday night there wore three teams tied for seeâ€" ond â€"place, Oak Park, Evanston, and Deerfield. Both Evanston and Deerâ€" field won last night to remain in a tie for second place. They play each other next Friday night at the Deerfield gym. C > Deerfieldâ€"16 â€" BFT P Oak Parkâ€"18 B FTP Emery, f 2 1 2 Arado, f % .# L Bernadini, 1 2 0 2 Brown, f .A §:. Pett, f 0 0 0" Ford, f o 0 0 Larson, c 0 °0 1 Duncan, c 0 2 :0 Cummings, g 4 0 2 Krause, & 0â€" 2 0 Jones, g 2 0 2 gkfl-r.} 2 2 5 PEEL GIVES REASONS FOR ABILITY TESTS "Iry" Garling and Fred Gansberg, Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, both regulars on the heavyweight squad, getting in a little practice on defensive work. â€" â€" "With these tests I am able to group them according to their age, ability, and weight in the groups where they belong and where they can play to best advantage." ~â€""I can also tell by. the tests the progress in physical. ability which Total 10 9 0 °. 0 0 1 a 0 2 2 0 2 10 1 9 GETTING IN SHAPE Ford,; f Duncan, c Krause, & Rieflar, # Janes, & Total 4 10 nts. _Winging'- four bouts, ‘tyin and‘losing four, the Deerfield team and the Morton team broke even in ten fights last Saturday Every bout was~a fast slugging affair, with two fouls called against Morton and one against Deerfreld; There were two technical knockâ€" outs, one for each school. ~ > _The first bout of the evening brought together Paulds, of Morton, and Getty, of Deerfield. Getty comâ€" pletely outclassed the Morton boy and won the decision. 4. "â€" Sesnik, of Morton, and Zimmey, of Deerfield, clashed in the second bout at 130 pounds, Sesnik battered Zimmer around for two rounds beâ€" fore Green, the referee, gave him the fight on a technical knockout. Belting each other with all they had and using no defense, Rosenâ€" gard, of Morton, and Tomei, of Deerfield, fought three slugging rounds to a draw. § Giangiorgi, of Deerfield, won on a foul, from Bartisink, of Morton, in the secondâ€"round ofâ€" what promâ€" ised to be a real slugging match. Combining skill with power, Baraâ€" cani, of Deerfield, belted Lozeau, of Morton for three, rounds before beâ€" ing awarded a T.N. over the Morton youngster. , § In the ‘sixth bout of the evening, Newbury, â€" of . Morton, who outâ€" weighed Paley, of Deerfield, by six pounds won a decision over the game Deerfleld boy. _ tre 1 Taziali, of Deerfield, and Napoliâ€" tan, of Morton, slugged each other #or three terrific rounds to a draw. This was one of the best bouts of the evening. ~ ~~= â€"~~ eg i ind â€"Pounding Jacks, of Deerfleld, with rights and lefts, Vain, of Morton, WIN THE AP Mpraain‘ peaxx i8 â€"|six men and only one team is to be . _ :% Jacks in a oneâ€"sided match. Jacks, who had fought twice in the same day was tired out, and therefore was not up to his standard. s Traini, of Deerfield, lost to Greenâ€" brevo. of Morton, in the second round on a foul. Traini hit low time after time and was warned twice. The . last bout of the evening brought together Lindau, of Deerâ€" field, and Staken, of Morton. _ Linâ€" dau, nearly knocked Staken out in the first and second rounds before Staken fouled. % VYOLLEYBALL TOURNEY TO .BE STARTED SOO0N In order toâ€"give Pertz‘ and Eikers‘ home réoms, as well as the rest of the sessions, some other game in ball tournamenit starting probably March 8. v es ie meyer is going . It will be on the double eliminaâ€" tion plan used as in basketball, a team having to lose two. nrqes__be- fore play. There . will ~be three divisions, same as before, the freshman, sophoâ€" more, and juniorâ€"senior, and the winners playing each other to find a major sport and will count points. pgi > ‘~ Bill Larson, Deerfieldâ€"Sheilds high school lightweight center, takes the being disqualified for furthi A Gflinfl ‘Up L