o amamayg [ 3 g, 30 . 0J £mro quarter| Bbernardim‘s place, and a basket by _opened, and it looked for a minute| Emery, who again thrilled the specâ€" like they were going to start clickâ€"| tators by his dribble the len% th_of idea when Emery scored a basket ye nt.s'cred A_ éelq go_:_tl_,‘ had @fter & beaptiful:dribble the length|‘scored 7 points on free throws, while | 200C qComLCl, SCoOPl Evanston scored two free shots a|free shot by Pet few minutes after the third quarter| Bernardini‘s place opened, and it looked for a minute| Emery, who again like they were going to start click.| tatars hv his 4i The second quarter found Deer-! field hitting the basket from all! angles to raise their total to 18| points, while all Evanston could do | was score four free shots. Emery;‘ scored two baskets to raise his . total | to 10 points, while Jones collscted a basket and a free throw. Bernarâ€" dini brought the crowd to its feet! by scoring a long shot from near | midfloor. The score at the half was 18â€"5, with Deerfleld on the ‘long end | of the score. * In the first quarter, Desrfield started the scoring with two free shots by Eniery. â€" Then Emery scored two field goals to raiss the score to 6â€"0 ‘before Evans, of Evâ€" anston, could score a fres shot. With but two minutes left to play in the quarter, Bernardini, ‘of Deerï¬eld,J‘ raised the score to 7â€"1 in favor of Dserficid, | The game, which was for Second’ place, saw the ponies outplay Evâ€". anston in every branch of the game.‘ Holding Evanston to only one basâ€" ket, and thatâ€" oné in the last quarâ€" ter, th¢ Deerfield lightweights comâ€" pletely subdued them by a score of 29â€"11. â€" Hold Evanston to One Basket .__ in Four Quarters; Airâ€" tight Defense DEERFIELD LIGHTS SMEAR EVANSTON: Joe and Tom are the stellar guards Both have played on the team for three reached their peak in basketball by bot throughout the year. Joe, with the bal on offense and he is shown here trying to pass the ball in in a tearmmata urchil2 JOE CUMMINGS AND TOM JONES yÂ¥ C e e hi <Audckal éu“l\lfl ar. Joe, with the ball, also. actsâ€"asâ€"pivot man is shown here trying to find an opening so as C e eE n a ces caoges LC â€" all WA$s / of the floor. After this Deerfield ng end | had things her own way the rest of the quarter, scoring 3 points on a shots a|free shot by Pett, who had taken the stellar guards on the lightweight team. the team for three years, but this year they b'asketbail bLy ll)ot‘l? pl‘aying regular guards "Freddy," a regular forward, is a good shot and combines with this a remarkable ability to guard the other team. Freddy is also a high scorer, being fourth on the heavyâ€" weight squad. "Freddy" Gansberg r "*t‘d prev THBB P REsSs Cummings, g Jone, g Dixon, g dini and Jones with 3 points apiece. Both of these boys played their last game, as did also Cummings who scored 2 points. Evans, of Evanston, led his team in scoring with 4 points; followed by Babcock with three points. $ > Deerfield B FT P Evanston RFT P Bernardini, f Pett, f dini Emery, playing his last game for Desrfield, led both teams in scoring with 18 points, followed by Bernarâ€" 124 Maple Ave. â€" Highwaood 1912 Emery scored two more baskets in this quarter, and Larson scored ons to raise Deerfleld‘s total to 29 points. Evanston, with but three minutes left to play, became des: perate in their attempts to score a field goal, and their efforts were awarded when Barker flipped a folâ€" lowâ€"up shot in. The final score was 29â€"11 in Deerfield‘s favor. â€"â€"â€" â€" on‘ your lot, little or no down payment required. Payments like rent. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. We will build and finance a home to only 7 free throws, which was honor in itself. _ _ _ there were four of Deerficld ponies who were playing their last quarter of a game for Deerfield. They were Emery, Bernardini, Jones, and Cumâ€" mings. All four had played remarkâ€" able games both on offense and deâ€" PIACENZA & CAPITANI Deerfield with 9 field goals and free shots had amassed 23 points. "Irv," who plays guard on the lightweights, is the big shot on the offense. It is his duty to get the ball down the floor so that his teamâ€" mates may score. 12 "Iry" Garling 5 10 2 â€"Kasset, x Evans, g Evanston B FT P Swaim, f 0 0 1 Babcock, f 0 3 2 Barker, c European Ethics _ â€" If a nation breaks its word about invading Belgium, that‘s an atroâ€" city. If it breaks its word about paying loans, that‘s economic necâ€" essity.â€"Akron Beaconâ€"Journal. ‘Jimmi¢" ended his three year career as a lightweight Friday night. "Jimmie" also was the only floorâ€" man on the team this year. For Southern Travel _ MODERNIZED WARDROBE CASES and HAT BOXES Jack Allen went in for Gansberg in the third and played a fine game.. The Evanston team was constantâ€" ly fouling our team, although Garâ€" ling and Gansberg were put out on fouls. fourth quarter and sank thres out of five free throws. Skidmore went in for Rudolph and played a fine deâ€" fensive game. Gansberg and Johnâ€" ston kept the opposing team worâ€" ried throughout the game. + NARROW 28261 | tns Saming Incidently, Rudolph, Lowe Garling played their last gal basketball for Deerfield last I night. * Lowe of Deerfield sank three long shots in succession, while Rudolph played a good defensive game. Johnâ€" stor ran up his scoring a few more points with a couple of baskets and free throws. EVANSTON WINS BY In a fighting game from start to finish, the heavies lost by only two points to Evanston last Saturday, the final score being 28â€"26. In th. fourth quarter Deerfield held the Evanston team scoreless and madâ€" thirteen points themselves. TAYLOR TRUNKS RROW MARGIN OF i _ FRO 28â€"26 IN LAST GAME | , ....__._ James Bernardini E3y 1892 !. cméago THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 [ last game of Friday and While a watch ously to chase a1 the chicken coup Anna Titus last 1 by one of the t barking and 60 chi o .â€" Happenings of North Construction wo 000 municipal wat tyville was com week and the first Thursday. Word from Co Chindblom in Wa stated for the fi that bids on the eral building in advertised for on A decided dect reported for Febi when police offic monthly report « A total of 124 anm the Waukegan during the month 511 in January. _ RELIABLE Al DRY CLE, week at the Eliz: orial hospital at deceased is survi and three sons, George, all reside mr. and Mrs. \ North ~Butrick was just two m celebrate an a the rest of herâ€"d: born just two m 1 at the Victory had complained oner J. L. 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