_ MORTON WINS FIRST _ LEAGUE GAME FROM s DEERFIELD HEAVIES as New Trier will bring a big crowd with them. The first game will start at 7:30. the ‘season, started slowly but furâ€" nished plenty of scrap. It took a J makeg. teo shakaly befoee we by getting two baskets we got our first. We tied the score a few minutes later on a shot by Bob McClure. Morton scored again and held this lead until just before the guoadodthoantqnnhzrwhn Bob Skidmore got his only [basket. These two points tied the score and we jumped into the lead on a basâ€" ket by Parker Johnston. Art Paulsen entered the game in Harry Skidmore‘s place and in a few minutes added four more points to the score. Qur lead did not last long, however, because Bondlow and Massett contributed enough points Pfdrlortonhththemestllâ€"l& Morton soared into the lead on baskets by Tink and Kujoack, but "Parkie" Johnston and Bob McClure tied the count with a basket apiece. This ended the "Blueback‘s" scorâ€" ing for the third quarter, but Morâ€" PAGE TEN In Third. Place Evanston gained undisputed posâ€" session of first place by defeating Oak ‘Park. New Trier‘s viectory over Proviso ties them with Oak Park for second place. We are now in third place, despite~our loss ‘to Morton. Proviso has fourth place and Morâ€" ton is in fifth. elected to shoot the fouls.> Due to anxiety he missed both shots. A few seconds before the gun sounded Morton got a basket that put them in the lead by one point. The gun sounded before either team could get another shot at the basket. wf&rhrhhutoa-tutdsmflu of his own in the fourth quar« ter. His first basketâ€"was a dribbleâ€" in shot. The next he put in from the middle of a scramble. This put Deerfield back on their feet‘ and fro® here on the game swayed from team to team. / With less than twoâ€"minutes to go, Deerfield led 26â€"25. Morton captain called time out, The officials did not hear the request, so they gave them a technical foul. * 954 When Morton did get the time out it was one moré than they were alâ€" them a 24â€"20 lead at the end of the THE FINAL SCORE IS 27â€"26 & PICTURE FRAMIN PHONE § 58} UPHOLSTERING CABINET WORK goâ€"»« â€" _ $ P OR T | # ~Extra value! You‘ll have to look at cars priced $200 ‘_higher to equal Rockne materials and workmanship PARK AVENUE MOTOR SALES _ T5â€"yard freeâ€" styleâ€"1 Gibbons _(W),° Dibble (D), (w it â€" Divingâ€"â€"t Gaidzek ï¬)- â€" (w). . d00â€"gara_ reiny Wiukeghn â€"(Rukas, Fedâ€" 50â€"yard breastâ€"1 Gaidsek (D), fant (W), 3â€"Walker (D). Time," Dibble (D), and defeated Waukegan last Tuesday. in seniors won 39 to 30, while the junâ€" Scientific Swedish Massage | also reducing 3 548 CENTRAL AVR . HIGHLAND PArk RELIABLE LAUNDRY 386 Park Avenue . Hot Water, V apor, High or Low Pressure Steam _ Betimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" . 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Maiman scored on an underâ€"theâ€"basket shot, ending the scoring in the third quarâ€" Hitting their stride in the second quarter, the Deerfleld lights, on baskets by Huhn, the Maiman brothâ€" ers, and Pett, who substituted for Paulsen, brought their total to 18 points, mainly through Pett‘s offenâ€" sive work. hrton, in the meanâ€" time, had sc three points on a basket and a free throw by Kieft, which raised) their total to nine scored two points on a basket by While shooting for the basket, Huhn, of Deerfield, was fouled by Derfler, of Morton. He made both shots, which was followed immediately by Kobzon, of Morton, making a basket and a free throw. The quarter endâ€" ed 6â€"5 in Deerfield‘s favor. R. PETT, E. MAIMAN, STAR Phone H. P. 171 SHCs i Mess THB PRESS. ArZ tte t Mo o n nlimine :the edges drain", into a Cl > *drip cup. Complete, only $3.95. quick work of sandwichesâ€"two at a timeâ€"and are they good! 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The score at the end of the regular time game was 24â€"24. Baskets by Paley and Swanton put the Lake Forest quintet in the lead 28 to 24. Brasa and Klien retaliâ€" ated with a basket and a free throw, respectively, for the Barbers, but the intended rally feel short and the Lake Forest® aggregation won the game by a score of 28â€"27. es _‘ Next+Monday night the Sanitary Barbers will play the Highland Park Blackhawks in a preliminary to the Highwood Indian game at the Oak Terrace School. The Highwood Inâ€" dians are making an effort to play the Maestri Bopsters on this night, but this game has not been booked The Sanitary Barbers of Highâ€" wood dropped a thrilling overtime basketball game to Lenw‘s, Boosters of Lake Forest last Saturday night at the ‘Lake Forest Young Men‘s Club gym by a score of 28â€"27. . A Barber rally fell short in the closâ€" ing minutes of the overtime. Lose Game To Lake f Forest Five, 28â€"27 if you need a ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 19383 back the Wampus Indians by a score of 30â€"26. The Wampus Indians led at halfâ€"time by a score of 15â€"5. The ~crowd went wild in the dast quarter as the lead changed hands from time to time. In the closing minutes of play baskets by Campagni and Bertucci gave the Legion quintet a fourâ€"point lead which they held for the remaining :seconds. _ Pigati, Wampus Indian forward, and Camâ€" pagni, Legion forward, shared scorâ€" ing honors with 11 points each. Thursday, tonight, the Maestri Boosters will play St. Paul of Deerâ€" field. In the St. Paul lineup will be "Doc" Bleimehl who has averaged over fifteen points a game this year. games. The Highwood Pirates will play the St. Paul Girls and the Leâ€" gion Boosters will play St. Mary‘s of Lake Forest, a CYO team. The public is urged to attend these fast, The Maestri Boosters won their twelfth consecutive basketball game hst'flmudaynhht.vhatbyb,do- feated the "Depression Five" & score of 28â€"19 at the Oak Terrace School gym at Highwood. Libertyâ€" ville failed to show up and this game had to be played on a last minute arrangement. every Friday. The Highland Sweets won threa games from the Lincoln Market also. Bock‘s Service Station won high team series with 904, while Don Pasquesi rolled high game for the week with 226. Victor won high series prize with 574. Mary Zahnle was the star bowler in the women‘s league, which meets from Santi‘s in return Thursday | J. 8 RELIABLE LAUN . AND DRY CLEANING Formeriy with Lyce 8 Hea apd Cable Piane Co. â€"PHONE HIGEHLAND PARK 60 N. First Stâ€" PHONE 168 60 CENTRAL AV.. H1GHL Phone H. P. 178 qQUALITY DRY CLEA 4 South First yhu NC