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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1932, p. 25

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Games Poorly Backed tion; and the h Thruâ€"Out 1932 Season|::‘2_‘h" town ml}\fi in this city. It‘s really a shame the way athletics in general are being snubbed in this town rather than boosted, further states Mr. Maestri. "Athletics," one of the best prepâ€" arations for a youngsters future in facing the problems of life, are practically out of the picture in Highwood bigâ€"time activities; whereas they should be the main issue. This is a very drastic situaâ€" tion and immediate steps should be betterment," Mr. Maestri goes on to say. £ The only sort of recreation given to Highwood boys â€"seems to be the poolâ€"rooms. These poolâ€"rooms are overcrowded with excellent material for big time athletics; but it is all reason that.â€"no oneâ€"hasâ€"enough in them to _ come out and give these boys a â€"chanceâ€"to show their ability. Every town has at least shown some look forward to as a place of recreaâ€"| > _ "Games throughout the 1932 seaâ€" son sponsored by the Highwood Inâ€" dians have not been given the proâ€" per backing by the soâ€"called senior organizations and people that could well afford to," states Mr. Maestri, promiinent Highwood athlete when interviewed on the athletic situation THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1932 Phone Highland Park 258 PLUMBING COMPANY I“ Selfâ€"adjusting Shock Absorbers E. E. West, Mgr. â€" ‘ and Transverse Cantilever Springs . EXPERIENCE COUNTS STER ¢f _ ness, Impartiality and Ability as Presiding Officer of the Senate Remember November. His name will add strength to the ticket next fall. OF ROCKFORD CC Republican Primary | Felixâ€" Druba, formerâ€" Waukegan city collector held for questioning in the mysterious shooting two weeks ago of Joseph Lachetta, 26, in the Chicago, Milwakee and St. Paul railroad yards at Chicago in the shooting quest yesterday. group of boys, (namely the Highâ€" wood Indians) have been trying to force their way ahead in modern athletiecs and have succeeded ‘to a great extent in the betterment of the situation; but they can not go on if no cooperation is given them. The club has undergone tremendâ€" ous expense in the last two years for the simple reason that they had to ~pay dearly for every thing granted them by Highwood‘s senior organizations. Space is too small to outline this serious situation in any one newsâ€" paper article, therefore, we would welcome a personal interview with any one or group of persons interâ€" ested in helping athletics get ahead in Highwood. Call or see Mr. Marâ€" Democrats Alike, for his Fairâ€" a Square Deal for All Highland Park |||______ Comfortable Riding _ THB PRESS PURNELL & WILSON, INC. DRIVE this Carâ€"â€"â€" ‘f "Value Far Béyond the‘ Price”w' g '} FOR D Vibrationless Rapid Acceleration : Low Fuel Consumption â€" Downdraft Carburetor Low Center of Gravity 65 H. P. Engine NE W 101 N. St. Johns Avenue HlGBLAND PARK, ILL. Tel. Highland Park 710â€"711

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