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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1932, p. 14

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3+ & After holding Oak Park, last year‘s Suburban league champions, for the first quarter, Deerfield wilted under the strong aerial attack which Oak Park produced in the second quarter of the first league game at the high school field, last Saturday. Punts Feature First Quarter .Deerfield won the toss and kicked to Oak Park. Petersen kicked to Andersen, who returned the ball fourteen yards to the 39â€"yard line. After a few plays failed, Zinkil kicked to the 12â€"yard line, where Allen received it and ran out of OAK PK. ATTACK STRONG Play Well Under Heavy Loss of Regulars BEATEN BY SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMP‘S 19â€"7 Masonic Temple Hall RALLYÂ¥isess» CHARLES E. MASON at 8:00 p. October 18th STATES ATTORNEY: RECGULAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Night Play seaâ€"sawed back and forth until Axton dropped back to punt. The kick was slightly â€"blocked, Oak Park recovering. On the next two plays Burling made a first down. A pass, Andersen to Oakes, made it another first down with the ball on the 6â€"yard line. On the next play Burling went over for a touchdown. Belzer place kicked the extra point. The third play in the second quarâ€" ter was a pass, Andersen to Zinkil for a touchdown, but the play was called back and ‘Oak Park received a fiveâ€"yard penalty for offsides. Anâ€" other pass, Andersen to Hoffman, was good for another touchdown, but that play was also called back and Deerfield was giving the ball on downs. After an exchange of punts Oak Park was again put in a scoring then punted badly and the ball went out of bounds on the 21â€"yard line as the quarter ended 0â€"0. bounds to the 20â€"yard line. For a Man Whose Reputation for Honesty and Fair Dealing is Unquestioned _ OF LAKE COUNTY State Bar Association. Member of American Bar Association Assistant State‘s Attorney. Justice of the Peace, * Probation Officerâ€"Circuit Court. Judge of Police Courtâ€"City of Waukegan. Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court. â€" ~ Secretary of Civil Service Board. Attorney for Village of Round Lake. Viceâ€"President of the Lake County Bar Association. Member of Committee on Professional Ethiecsâ€" Illinois RECORD OF CHAS. E. MASON Has Served Lake County Honestly and Efficiently as EL EC T V O T F THE PRESS Allen Play continued with both teams playing evenly until an exchange of punts put Deerfield on the 43â€"yard line. A pass, Allen to Petersen, netâ€" ted thirtyâ€"seven yards. A penalty of fifteen yards set Deerfield back, but a pass, Allen to Irving, made A few minutes after the fourth quarter had opened a pass, Anderâ€" sen to Pierce, netted a touchdown. The point after touchdown was blocked by Swan, making the score 19â€"0. In the third quarter no large amount of groundâ€"gaining was done. Burling and Andersen carried the bulk of offense for Oak Park. Very little running was done by Deerfield, most of the plays being punts. . dersen made five yards off tackle to the 16â€"yard line, and on the next play Burling went through the cenâ€" ter of the line for his second touch down. _ Belzer‘s attempted place kick was blocked by Swan. "Deacon Dubbs," a play, will be presented on Friday evening, Nov. 18, at the Deerfield Grammar school by members of the Tri C society of St. Paul‘s church. On the night preâ€" ceding the regular performance, the play will begiven for children who wish to attend. Nothing was done in the remainâ€" ing minutes of play. Deerfield (7) Oak Park (19) Petersen 1. e. Hoffman Ghini 1. t. Nordin Cummings 1. g. Iverson Swan . ¢. Weyburn Oldenburg r. g. . Irish Connolly r.t. Bosworth Irving rt.e. Zinkil Allen q. Lawrence Wicklander 1. h. Oakes Glader r. h. Andersen, C. Axton f. Burling Touchdownsâ€"Wicklander, Burling (2), Pierce. Point After Touchdownâ€"Belzer, Petersen. Deerfield Tri C to , Present Play Nov. 18 len to Wicklander, netted a touchâ€" down. Ignition Experts RELIABLE LAUNDRY 29 SOUTH SECOND STREET Motor Car Electric HEALTH for your car, like your personal health, is more a matter of prevention than cure. Serious engine troubles and costly repairs can be prevented if you‘ll bring your car in regularly for a goingâ€"over. DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS and °DRY CLEANERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 193> Service Phone Hâ€"P; 266 AND poESs & BETTEAR Oak Park (19) Hoflmun Nordin Iverson Weyburn . Irish Bosworth Zinkil Lawrence Oakes Andersen, C. Burling Po the Po the Bo COFr the Nat Sir Nat Nat Na 6th Po 3 1 the th

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