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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Oct 1922, p. 4

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'i, was»: qenmet"trxrtstrr "l rm; FOUR Lust Saturday afternoon IL the football than be- m the Libertyvillo Township High School and the Waning-n Township High S:hool, there was In luci- d" which should never have occured. It seems that I portion-l ditterenee between some Libertyville en- thusiasts and Waukegan followers became so strong that several blows were exchanged. The matter Us be" invmrtigatod I: much as possible and the author- ttie have failed to find my students or Ilumni "on: the 1aatittatora. This incident has forced the school to make on apol- ogy to the Waukegan Township High School. If such thirtgs happen wry often, they shall be unable to .chedule you with other teams and our town will have a very bod reputation, We no certain that the potticipants in this met would not have done what they did it they had thought of what it all meant to our panel. The players und'Echwl od'lcinls very much desire the attendnnoe of every Libertyville citisen at these me- nd they oppredue your loyal support Can you be counted on to do all in your power to stomp out thia'apirit of Manila! and poor sportsmanship? The high schools of the Stare of Illinois are maeirre 'Durett kicked off at the begin- ning of the game, and on Liberty- viii! third down, Bradbury inter- - ' beautiful toward pus No Score Game Playing a beam of about equal utters!!! and speed, Waukegan high emerged from its mssle with Lib- "will: last Satrrdny with a 0 to 0 tie. The game was a thriller for the tang on the nielinea, while min- im" riots and fights among the Waukegan and Libertyville fans made things exciting in another way. Enehteamgotthettallto the opposing elevcn's yard line, but ftiUd to put the oval over. Wuhan now began I aerial of lb. makes- nni carried the ball up to Ubertyvik's 3 yard line. Home tried hard to put the ball on: [Myville'n goal line by In all no, tnit the slippery condition arttteneld traveMooreabaddeal, I he atipped and fell lust " he - starting the nu: that would we [yelled I touchdown. ' umyvillc Gui- II the third period, Libertyville - with some neat new st- - nil Mum the bail to Wau- - , yard line, Davin; 4 downs, "than is when WM -dtotretdtrwntoseriouatmo- -.ndfight. With batty-nil t.eofirnttmehae"rn,therdtter- mtti_euatoredforntseorqs.Utr- "will-'0 inth stat in phat! I MM In I frantic "m be". Wuhan-41'- goal line, but My .- Vault:- Wail! Ga-tte "I" 1850 LilGR()flTflf'fl Fountain Lunch at All Hours Ask About Bicycle Given Awuy Free THIS is a personal invitation for YOU to attend our n-l hll mien Thu ve-r un- haw. "rst'sei. JL our I" kn .k. Thk year we have antici- pated all "a! tor.reoordttreakingevmst. We believe (M the Lull Invitation Lirre will reach the Keck of " "ara-G W013": and crowds Mia. Wen-dumbed to let nothing mud in the m d making this do the top-notch Inm- do. of our site's history. Pin circle upon the 'sei-dar around the date of this and all Invimion Sale. Then prepare to be heap- trope-uh a" to like "ive-te of our In" was. We'll expect you! Come early! mix a war. hi, Is A Thriller SALE STARTS OCTOBER 11th LASTS 10 DAYS We're iraaitdrtgroeherOeea- no he. an but. come ml value for ,oer-Hrgair" that an and. you [kl you can. and want to come again. iitor, Coach McPherson's team held erIHOL'DAY GIVEN a stone wall, Libertyville's tTe ro LAKE VILLA, hammerin failed t weaken Wau-/ kegan's use. At the end of the last, BASEBALL TEAM down the ball was found to be; --.- " about four iztche: from being over: Tne Lake Villa team "med . holi- the !me. A.,.. fn» he rdnvar: when there "th- Bradbury Stars B-adbury's dork at halfback was a feature of the game. Doing most of the talking and pulling off some 20 or 25 yard runs every so often. Bradbury played a powerful part in the game. Moore, u usual, also played his regular game and con- tributed some large gains. The game last Saturday was the last before the meeting of Coach Wirfer's Oak Perk eleven this com- ing Saturday at "W" field. During this week Cone! McPherson will inject some of that old fighting spin that Waukegan so badly neemt. The team will fight when it must but outside of that there is "sent that Shir". that must be present to win. - _ (he Lineup Waukegan R. S. ' Libertyville O For: s--------------------- Cuey Ol Forsythe Ols Mackiin hammer Right Tackle Right Guard Left Twill: Quarterback left Curd Right End Center iG.teaorttoirteatirtt1theP,P'Ptt "It "haul gums. M m I little vii" " betting In: Saturday And the school Buthoriti" at alumni, patrons, and other: to eo-operate with them in preventing thia. V a Hombergerl "F" Subs . 'ions: Wu k-n-Davis ----- Swan for C. n ' ~; Ll :ty for Barrett; " Barrett for lkl. 1a'beriille--- -_--- Duba l Ingleb' '1: 'r' Ot , vdort. ', Zipoy, "refeme. Wiilinms, umpire. Fitzgerald l Boehm, head Um Sawackin Liehfield CAR AND FOOD SHORTAGE Odell VI'I. l, The Lake Villa team may be fore- 'ed to call its season closed, for the 'Sundays that are coming are de- "idedly adverse to baseball weather :The country aggregation had In- landed playing ball for several "weeks yet, but as the bad "that {set in yesterday and seems to be tb Elan echo of warm, sunny baseball Idayv- it, can be considered certain what the Lake Villa team will play 1the rest of its games around the 'fireplace and not on the diamond. Tne Lake Villa team called a holi- day for its players when they gath- ered to battle the strong leHenry team for the championship of the two sections, as the cold rain which fell all day put anythingbut duck hunting and football out of tho question. The game yesterday W" to In" beer the mrnmo effort of the " laists to bent Richter, the an of an I'Henry outflt. Brnbury Bao on Ken yo are "dvert by In Free to each Purchaser of a FEDERAL Electric Vacuum Cleaner which is delivered on Payment of $1.50 down Balance in Monthly Attachments Public Service Co. otNeeth-g- Right Half _----------- Mann Left Halt l tX8mr'XAltlalllmlltt WEDNESUAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. - Clendor! Mlle? l Oreesirw 0m. ml: with an»: ,m "must a Mary Banc- " Wm: count will be icing: his win. Sponsond And My unnamed by u low {Libertyvillo business and profession- le, man. this course has two primary "irnsa-itt to provide iirst than 'onuruhllunt for all the ml. at 1a low price; wood to make may!) latency above expenses to provid- luvernl hundnd new books for Cook lMemorhl Library. The hm number, October 17th, Zellmer chum: Portray1iat, will ltake the form of purposeful studies Hrom life Ind literature., His ob- l ject is not entirely humorous as the iftff, and boihles of humanity are >disclosed with the thought of creat- ing tolerance for all. His impersop- htion of Grant. Men of the Past and €Present never fails to enthuse. No view] is too and] to be brought oat as with lightning rapidity our states- (men tad heroes appear before us. G'. Zellner's .verage time for can» Hume change, is but 30 seem His Icomedy is new and sparkling, his {equipment the finest (are had. Dates Announced For Entertainment Series l, On December mm the Betlinoaril- {debt-mt entertainers present a pm l. gram distinguished for artistry', de- {lightful - and entertainment. {This company is comprised of three ;individual artists of experience end tuna-1n] utility. Signor Bellino, Ae- [cordial phyer, Miss Esther Hilde- ibrant, Reader Ind Pianist, and lien Gould: Home, calm and Soloist. 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