table 3 ABRE s table and s low price. ARE bove 75 ndant Sets id legs. The y built a.d own leather ant Ads U ING CO. Ti at & 178 ut fnish lig | patterns. VWeaven, Hartfordâ€" Sets off Roead UNDRY Sale = a esign it + s3 rich ish with egs. The wilt and 4 omith ( ddress date refregh the Â¥n e _ While big league promoters have ?‘*ibfl serambling over each other to * * "i fand Jim Londos for dates in the big s . dlubs, the Libertyville m ‘post s ,?â€mga with an announcement !* this week that makes Libertyville shigh sehoo! gymnlshlmth. high spot : :“g.mtionll wrestling world .on ~__ _\ fhursday night, January 24. ..‘ The heavyweight champion of the : world, through his manager, Ed 3 White, a resident of Libertyville, has f ‘._;wwmeetbonl’lummnh‘ _ 90 minute, one fall match with thie title at stake. $3 % The Londosâ€"Plummer match is an _ * . ! sutgrowth of a mthel:in Dallas two w 009 oo oCR CS onmmman JIM LONDOS TO S FEATURE LOCAL MAT PROGRAM eHURSDAY will D,‘{end iChampimhip On merican { . Mat Cm ";5. Londosâ€"Plummer match is an putgrowth of a match in Dallas two break in luck, retained his championâ€" ship against the challenge of Plumâ€" mer when the latter, outâ€"wrestled the champion from start until a bare minute before the end when Lou Lo Soveg Ce uns en Nee "-w Lo x d PECERTVOCN 0 10000 ..A i s i id slipped and fell into a pinning hold ::i';n will be t:ken as yet by the champion. o<(the minhwninm is mm. y Last fall when Londos was traiDâ€" | women into!mtedl may call on any ing at Round Lake for the match / of the officers listed above for inâ€" with Ed "Strangler" Lewis, which| formation on this matter or any drew $100,000 at Wrigley Field,) other concerning rifie or pistol hanâ€" Plummer obtained a place as a memâ€"| gling or shooting. ber‘ of the Londosmmlnin: â€M.\ o es Without explaining action to any M one he wrestled daily with the Greek Lake Forest College and when the training work was Announces Football aver began his own campaign against Schedule for 1935 esE En oys im 4 v Jim. Since that time he has followed the champion from city to city asâ€" serting he was entitled to another title match. Until last week he was unsuccessful in getting approval of either Londos or White. We .. MEREESE ELCE cOe C enc 1 1 Gest en nare ie the champion from city to city asâ€"|\ Announcement of the Lake Forest serting he was entitled to another| College 1985 football sch omdo‘x title match. !Jntll last week he was) recently by wmu anager Phil 1 unsuccessful in getting approval of| Allen reveals that the Gold Coastâ€"| either Londos or White, ers will meet all of the teams in the | Two weeks ago when officials of| Big Four Conference of Wisconsin. the Libertyville Legion post began Lake Forest‘s adoption of the rule wrk on a card for January 24, they| barring a freshman from playing on naturally went to their fellowtownsâ€"| a varsity téam iand namrinz that a man, Ed White, and asked for the‘mnbetym resident of the school champion. White finally agreed to in order to compete in varsity athleâ€" let Londos make the date, although| tics has made it more difficult. for other promoters were after him for them to play Little Nineteen Conâ€" the champion. So much for Mr. ference teams who h&xflmt adopted White‘s civic pride. No opponent this ruling. The schedule: was named in the agreement, but tlmi Lawrence College at Lake Forest, Libertyville post officials, recalling| Sept. 28. $ j Plummer‘s great work in the Londos Beloit College at Beloit, Wis., ecamp last fall and matches with Jim Oct. 5. f McMilien and other well known athâ€" Ripon College at Lake Forest, letes, went after Plummer and obâ€"| Oct. 12. _ ¢ tained his signature to a contrtet.\ Northwestern College at Lake Forâ€" White attempted to back out of est, Oct. 19. t eysm a‘ the contract when he learned Plumâ€" Carroll College at Lake Forest, ner‘wutobothcopppnento!thooa.fl.‘ s champion, but the Libertyville post Millikin College at Decatur, IlL, was firm in its refusal to change the Nov. % â€" . J 5 C WLree.: AuMaes at ! AlThinn. Mich., opponent. With the closing of the contestants for the feature bout the committee inehaggeofthelhawhto"mt ing for other bouts which will comâ€" plete the card. Al;bgch no definite information is available as yet, it is announced that the supporting card will be of a calibre worthy of a program which is a part of a championship mateh.: (oiatbaithnain dï¬ oib ol es ET I r, | C information is available as yet, it‘ Edward J. Barrett, state auditor, i‘ flnnonnced th.t the morï¬nl | m]y .nnouneed 'Lt A 'nr;.y o{ : card will be of a calibre worthy of dividends paid to cl;*olfd M't 816;?1.:-‘ ‘ a program which is & Part Of & ) jtors in Illh;):l shows tha 10t+ tol championship match. 793.84 was id ot;; ï¬nt:n t 2l ~ The committee is composed of Carl| these depoï¬tori:. C ipprogt iy Wadman, Jack Church, A. 0. Packâ€"| million : depos iv:;' \(ap mmewh f er, A. G. Meyers, Charles C. Hoskins 509,381) rece Uiï¬dswendn id and Clarence Boyd, who announce| during the y“:a llmoro uen that a percentage of the proceeds | in 195 m:otd%nt aid out will be given to the local boy scouts. half of the lors of i iBIGe Tickets will be on sale within & ) went to depos e mmtoulbe- | few days and its is expected there| Cook. Co\lnt'za:l;;. owns s 241| will be a packed house to see the | ing ss,s:f‘ ini:ig w'l‘hfl' ximmtely 34â€" first world‘s championship that has| banks co S uts on hï¬: c00k County]| ever come to Libertyville. 881 dep;s o ore Pald a £ rhl;u;ur. In Cook County 54 ba Indians Plan New â€" . liath ©2865,000 depositors paid diviâ€" * _ Membership DrIVC) genas. NS $ Tickets will be on sale within & few days and its is expected there will be a packed house to see the first world‘s championship that has ever come to Libertyville. $ The Highwood Indians will hold their next regular meeting Friday, Jan. 18, at their club house.‘ This meeting will:be the first to be held under‘ the supervision of the new officers which were elected at the: previous meeting. | _ _ _ s The Indians are planning a thotâ€" ough housecleaning of all members with dues in arrears. All members: who owe more than six morths dues will lose their membership if not paid up by this meeting. Any memâ€" bermonfl;inslxmunthdhhindh, dues can become a good standing member by paying a dollar, This ofâ€" fer is only good up to and including the next meeting. : Fex m epaenti ies CHC NCRC HRCECICE® c The new officers in planning their new membership drive passed a moâ€" tion which cut the entry fee to 50 cents, which also includes one month‘s dues. This offer only holds good until the first. meeting in February. Patten gymnasiam, P®V. 0+ ful The Wildeat hopes for a succes® ‘ season on the ‘track will W greatly on the showing of a "‘“’:’ of sophomores. Included i::? he newcomers are several foo men. Bob Swisher, halfback on “"flf team is a sprint prospect Vango Purnot, also & football n‘;’ is zegarded as a likely prosP® the shot and discus. f JANUARY 17, 1935 Other officers reâ€"elected ~were Jokeph L. Cameron, viceâ€"president; I. J. Lee, executive officer; Russel Ekelmann, treasurer, and Joseph F. Farneti, secretary. All were elected unanimously and received a vote of |thanks for their work during the ‘| past year. fas se oi Rifte and Pistol Club Holds Annual Election Ben Stiegler was unanimously réâ€" elected president of the Sheridan Rifle and Pistol Club at the club‘s annual meeting held at 346 Wiaukeâ€" gan Avenue on January 11. : f A new development in the club was the decision to allow members to practice rifie and pi}wl shooting on the first, third and fifth Friday evenings of each month.| Meetings are to be held on the second and fourth Fridays at 346 (Waukegan Avenue. Shooting as well as the routine business will be regular features of these meetings. j During the course of the evening five new members were accepted only as vacancies occur in which event new members will have to pay the initiation fee in addition to the {yearly dues,. : : > | f Applications from five women have : been‘ received by this club but no \ action will be taken as yet because the minimum required is ten. Any ‘|\ women intérested may call on any ‘\ of the officers listed above for inâ€" ‘| formation on this matter or any *\ other concerning rifie or pistol hanâ€" *\ dling or shooting. Gives Statistics On Closed Bank Payments . NORTH SHORES MOST_BEAUMAIL THEATRE ‘Albion College at Albion, Mich., Nov. 9. . } Carroll : College it. 26. | i Thursdayâ€"Friday _ * N "ITS A GIFT" with WAg Sat., Jan. 24â€"* _. Stanwyck. Sun., Mon., Tus tion. Walk" Keeler. 2502 LALLIC INiNCLCCH . XUEEC| i who have not adoppediNbrfhwestem Announces t s e hn o i Wls arar aâ€"COMINGâ€"â€"â€" OMR EUE C OC I C aciy I ~"A Lost Lady" with Barbara with Greta Gar j i4 George Brent. ues.. Jan. 27, 28, $00Nâ€""The Merry " with Dick Powell and land," "College Liz M 400 haatmti L'ead+-s Lose Ground _ In Bowling League Stan are m\ series, won t} legding games legding Young Men‘s Club, with games |of 896, 848, 972 for a total of 2716. Forrest Rose was high for the team with 593, while Fishâ€" er‘s series was high for the losers. T ts > ~The Highland Park Decorating Co. three games from the seeâ€" ond place Mutual Coal Co. Ray Carpepter had high series with 584. The Highland Park Elks and the Ameripan Legion put on one of their old fashion battles, but the Elks were just a little too good for the Legion boys and took the odd game. the R ‘ § Coleman boys were hot lutl week land won three games from the Duffy & Duffy Cleaners. All three games were ver} close. The up and coming Sunset Cafe had plenty of trouble winning two gamges from Picchietti Bros, Fritz Gieser had high series for the week with 614. . \ mf:#n Park Press _ Young Men‘s Club Th ons« 508â€" ENEDEr® ......~.~ 4908 B‘l“.' ....................::"' m: .‘................:.4‘. Tese { ~..«~«~««~<‘405_. O‘ Brion 4...........481 Samiy ahy BP wergd t # RERTIT n dual meets including gix with conference teams have been schedâ€" uled by Northwestern \University‘s imming team for the coming seaâ€" zan. The schedule as announced by ach Tom Robinson is the largest atranged for the Wildcat swimming téam in recent years. § * en »AE MCM Co h atint" PancW dR RamE CA TT LCA \ This year‘s team Will be led by Don Horn, Big Ten breast stroke ghampion. »Jerry Miller is captain of the water polg team which is being coached for the first time this year w td L0 adtit i 20 40 uid in ow ‘The 1985 _leuon‘willxl‘ inson‘s twentyâ€"s coach of the imming team.. Undel ;MP the Wildcats have ‘en champipnships and intercollegiate titles. _ OAeRewene e ols t e 2 by Bill Wilson, former Wildeat star and a member of the United States Olympic polo team in 1932. â€"The schedule follows: a Feb. 9â€"Indiana at Evanston. Feb. 15â€"Wisconsin at Evanston. Feb, 22â€"Indiana at Bloomington. Feb. 23â€"DePauw at Greencastle. Feb. 23â€"Hoosier Athletie Club at Indianapolis. * \‘Mar. 2â€"Wisconsin at Madison. \ Mar. 8â€"Michigan at Ann Arbor. :\ Mar. 9â€"Michigan State at Lansing. Mar. 15â€"Conference at Tilinois. Mar. 23â€"Illinois at Evanston, .| Mar. 27â€"Ohio State at Columbus. Mar. 29â€"30â€"N.C.A.A. at Harvard. ings in the bowling league ch closer. after last week‘s The Highland Park Press ree games from the league Canni‘. Man‘a Cl\ï¬. With reenslade‘s 546 was high for Total 2453 Decorating Co. 2â€"Wisconsin at Madison. 8â€"Michigan at Ann Arbor. 9â€"Michigan State at Lansing. 15â€"Conference at Illinois. 23â€"Illinois at Evanston, ‘ 97â€"Ohio State at Columbus. 99.30â€"N.C.A.A. at Harvard. Total 2716 Total 2576 s.t'o Jan. }Q:M'um co?-l, Claude Rains â€" Joan be Ben Blue in "All Sealed Up" â€" Musical "Mirrors"‘ Total 2570 Tuesdayâ€" W Jan. 22â€" "WHAT EVERY wWOMAN KNOWS" Nâ€""The Merty NT‘ s «Eceivn land," "College Rhythm," "Eyelyn dlan. it #T imitations ofâ€" Life." FesLer n Z1E UAER OOR O . Swimming Schedule\ fas es with t Belenlhie- â€" Brian Aberne Technicolor No B'u.:wwi umll-ï¬".*‘g‘.‘g'_".w Fields, Baby LeRoy "The Big Stampede" & Thurs., Jan. 30, â€"â€"â€"_| with John Wayne Also selected short subjects Saturday Evening Only expose of the munition racket "The Man Who Reâ€" claimed His Head" ....8AT * a9Q â€" A80 ... 5428 .. 404 lseuon‘wi‘ll’r mark Coach twentyâ€"sixth . year : as of the Northwestern eam. Under his leaderâ€" Eduts have won 10 Big nshins and five national 589 B17 516 546 498 A56 415 586 Engberg ... 498 Martin â€" ........~.440 Fisher .............~.600 O‘Brien .............A81 Moroney Gibbs ... Cliff ... Campbell, Nizzi Lenzini ... Anzolia .. Eubank . Inman Allen ...« Koon . Evans < .. c.m-'Tr Sheahen, Peters ... Rabattini . ... J. 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