March 31, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 23 Varsity Ball Team to Leave Sundsy on Its Training Jaunt Spring sports at Northwestern begin with the departure of the baseball team for its annual spring training trip. The squad of 18 players leaves Sunday with Coach Maury Kent, King Brady, trainer and Joe Basine, student man- ager. Mississippi College at Clinton, Miss., will oppose the Purple in its first two games in the south April 2 and 3; the team then will hop over to Ruston, La., for two games with Lousiana Poly on the 4th and 5th, and Washington university at St. Louis will be met on the 6th and St. Louis on the 7th, Baseball schedule--April 16, Michigan at Ann Arbor; April 21, Wisconsin at Madison; April 24, Chicago at Evanston; April 28, Indiana at Bloomington; April 30, Towa at Evanston; May 5, Purdue at Evanston; May 7, Indiana at Evans- ton; May 12, Chicago at Chicago; May 18, Michigan at Evanston; May 19, Pur- due at Lafayette; May 23, Towa at Iowa City; May 30, Wisconsin at Evanston. Schedules for the other spring sports: Outdoor track--April 21--Ohio and Kansas relays; April 27-28, Drake re- lays; May 5, Indiana at Evanston; May 12. Quadrangular at Madison; May 19, Wisconsin at Madison; May 25-26, confer- ence at Evanston. Golf--April 28, Purdue at Evanston; May 5, Iowa at Iowa City; May 10, Michigan at Evanston; May 12, Illinois at Urbana; May 21, Wisconsin at Evans- ton; May 24-25, conference at Columbus. Tennis--May 5, Wisconsin at Madison ; May 7, Minnesota at Evanston; May 12, Purdue at Evanston; May 14, Indiana at Evanston; May 19, Michigan at Ann Arbor; May 24-26, conference tournament at Lafayette; June 2, Notre Dame at Evanston. Some of these are tentative and others are to be arranged. Rabbi Stephen Wise to Speak for Forum Sunday Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi of the Free synagogue of New York city, will be speaker Sunday at the closing meeting of the Sunday Afternoon club. It will be held at the First Methodist church, Evanston. Rabbi Wise is considered one of the greatest American orators. He found- ed the Zionist organization of America. His addresses are rated timely and replete with vital interest. Frank Weil, the son of Mr. and Mrs E. M. Weil of 272 Poplar street, is progressing nicely after a seven weeks' illness with pneumonia. He returned two weeks ago from the Highland Park hospital, where, on February 26, he celebrated his tenth birthday. --O-- Miss Dorothy Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn, 1125 Gage street, will return to Smith college on Wed- nesday, April 4, after spending her spring vacation of two weeks at her home. SO Saves Fuel Saves Cleaning Beautifies Increases Comfort Promotes Health through proper humidity Estimates of cost made without obligation. Photographs of actual installations shown. Write or phone for our representative. WINCHESTER Radiator Cabinet Company 557 W. 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