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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Dec 1928, p. 32

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DE SR ee a RE Si 22 WINNETKA TALK: December 22, 1928 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Is the Universe, Including Aan, at IF o'clock. Evolved by Atomic Force? will be| The Sunday school convenes at 9:35 the subject at the service in the First o'clock. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Win- netka, Sunday morning, December 23, > Full <§ Quart " . " » Yuletide Brick Vanilla between two layers of Nesselrode Padding New Trier Starts Vacation; Prepare for New Semester Christmas vacation at New Trier High school began this Friday, Decem- ber 21. The vacation will extend over three week-ends, and classes will be resumed Monday morning, January 7. Preparations are being made for the second semester registration, which is to be held immediately after the re- opening of school January 7 and 8. Julletins were issued to students this week listing the subjects offered, and the complete schedule of second semester classes will be arranged after they have made known their prefer- ences. Report cards were sent out on Wed- nesday. It was stated at the school this week that there were a large num- ber of incomplete marks on the cards because so many students have been absent. of a guest roll management. carefree, happy home. The Testimonial When The Orrington says it is home-like, exclusive, full of happy living, -- this is, after all, but the honest conviction of its The more convincing proof must come from Orrington guests. Of these--fully 70% --have dwelled here, continuously, ever since the hotel opened. This record of holding, year after year, the high esteem of so many guests, indi- cates, in some degree, what Orrington service can offer you in a comfortable. A few desirable I to 4 room suites are now avail- at The Orrington--some unfurnished and with kitchenettes. Liberal discounts on long-term leases make Orrington rates unusually attractive. po EVANSTON"S LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL 3 na VV VU VY Vv VY YY YY YT YT YT YY YT YY YT YY YY YY YY YYY YY New Trier Cagers Trim Crane Tech; Team Looks Better New Trier made up for last week's defeats, by defeating the Crane Tech cagers, last year's city league cham- pions, in both the light and heavy- weight games, at the Leslie F. Gates gymnasium, last Saturday evening. The heavies won easily, making just twice their opponents' points, 22 to 11. The ponies trailed behind until the last quarter, when they forged ahead to a 25 to 21 victory. Both games were rather slow and showed that the Gray-Green quintets have plenty of room for improvement. The heavies have improved a great deal since last week, but as they have only had a week of practice they will probably be able to hit a much faster pace when the season is older. Way Thompson caught a pass from Captain Nelson and dropped the ball through the hoop for the first score of the heavyweight game. New Trier kept the lead all the time, being 1 point ahead at the end of the first quarter and leading 10 to 5 after the half. New Trier also made the first point in the second half, a free throw by Borncamp. Bob MacLean lead the Gray-Green scorers with three baskets and three free throws. Captain Nelson seemed decidedly off form Saturday, but he was able to make six points and play the whole game without having a foul called on him, Borncamp didn't make a foul either, but the other members of the team made three personals apiece. The Techs stuck to the rules so well that they didn't make a single foul in the first half. They forgot themselves to the extent of four personals in the second half, but even that was a good record when compared to the nine fouls made by New Trier. No Crane player was able to make more than one field goal during the game. Frank lead his team with one basket and two free throws. Captain Saxton lead the Gray-Green lights with fifteen points, twelve of them from field goals. Shwartz, the fast Crane forward, was the only player to get more than half of the number that Saxton made. His total was ten. Hart, New Trier's center was put out on fouls near the end of the game. The home lights seemed superior to their slow opponents all through the game, but it wasn't until the last period that they were able to over- come the Crane lead and stay ahead. Summaries Heavyweight New Trier (22) Crane (11) Nelson (C) R.F. Frank MacLean L.F. Bocek Hoagland L.F. J. Rubenstein Thompson C. uc! Rossitter C. Cornell (C) C. Riordan Schuettge R.G. Bloomberg B. Richards R.G. Gold T. Hicks R.G. Borncamp L.G. Brakman Schrader L.G. P. Rubenstein Lightweight New Trier 35 Crane (21) Saxton (C) R.F. Maffin Kaufman R.F. Gomberg Reed L.F. Walkowiak Klunder L.F. Rief L.F. Shwartz Hart C. Leskovitz McIntosh Cc. Balkin A. Berol R.G. Dennemberg (C) Milton R.G. Thompson L.G. Melind Ellis L.G. Fleishman J. Berol L.G Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Urion, 989 Cherry street, will leave on Christmas day for Nashville, Tenn., where they will be gone for a week to attend the national convention of Phi Delta Theta. --e Mr, and Mrs. William Sherman Hay will give a Christmas eve party for a number of their relatives at their home, 645 Sheridan road. pro Tee.

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