WINNETKA TALK June 2, 1928 LAW HITS RIDE BEGGARS » MORTGAGES : Construction Loans ON BOND. EVAR RTGAGE (0 CR] C 0 N D Greenleaf 888 Minnesota's experiment in making it illegal to solicit an automobile ride from the roadside is having a notice- able effect in reducing the number of accidents to pedestrians, according to information received by the Chicago Motor club. Minnesota's new High- way Traffic Act reads: "No person shall stand in the traveled portion of a roadway for the purpose of or while soliciting a ride from the driver of any vehicle, other than a common car- rier." IN RECITAL Mme. Eda Goedecke presented her pupils in a recital at the Wilmette Woman's club Monday evening, May 28. She was assisted by Rose Flen- tye, violinist, a pupil of Winifred Townsend. Among those taking part were the following: Mary Louise Al- ger, Esther Morgan, Katharine Idler, Elizabeth Luckhardt, Clara Adel Mentz, Louise Beloian, Loretta White, Angeline Maistrovich, Mary Kath- erine Lannen, Marian Flentye, Rose Flentye, Eldora Hopkins, Helen Luck- hardt, Margaret Hubsch, Georgia Watson, Winifred Metzel, Harriet Childs Atwood, and Marie Flentye. --{SINCE 1855 3-- Look Ahead a Few Years and imagine the value of a homesite on Lake Michigan--within easy distance of the city and accessible to all the many advantages of the North Shore. Deere Park is the "last stand" of lake locations of equal desirability. [ts beauties are beyond words, its values beyond estimate. Private beach--private park--abund- ant foliage--winding streets--all improvements in and paid for--many of the best people already occupying homes here, or building. A few of the choice lots--some as low as $120 per front foot--are still left. Liberal terms. DEERE PARK Sheridan Road (Route 42) to North Boundary of Glencoe --at the Lake \y HIGHLAND PARK EERE PARK G CLENCOE ka HUBBARD HILLS NYE Hw" WINNETKA 7a KENILWORTH] a BAIRD %& WARNER DIVISION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Ra _-- . 646 N. Michigan Avenue Superior 1855 J -- New Trier Track Teams Take Meet From Deerfield The New Trier Senior team was vic- torious in a dual track meet at Deer- field, by the score of 72 to 54, last Saturday. The Juniors swamped the home team, getting 70 points to Deer- field's The New Trier dashmen really won the meet. Guy, Brown and Hoffman scored slams in the 50 and 100 yard dashes and nearly did the same in the 220. Guy lead in the 220 until the last few yards when Wesley, who is also Deerfield's best quarter miler, caught up with him and was able to stick out his Shes a little ahead as they hit the tap Deerfield s distance men almost made up for the weakness of their dashmen. They made a clean sweep of the mile and won two places in the half due mostly to the efforts of the Hammond brothers. W. Hammond kept well ahead of the rest of the field in the half until the last curve, where his brother and Ted Burgess passed him. Ted put up a hard fight but wasn't able to equal Hammond's sprint. Milton Guy with his 13 points earned in the sprints tied Carl Hall, who excelled in the field events, for the honor of being Senior high point man. Onderdonk, Deerfield's star hurdler, and Dave Wanger were close behind with 10 points each. MacIntosh ran up 24 points for the Juniors, winning the 50 and 100 yard dashes, the broad jump and shot put and tying with Hill for first place in the pole vault. The visiting Juniors made slams in the high jump and 660 vard run. Powell lead in the 660 from the gun to the tape with Boyleston and Older close behind him. Kelley, Hill and Spiegel took the high jump. Senior Summaries 50 Yard Dash--1, Guy (N. TD; '2, Brown (N. T.); 3, Hoffman (N. T.). Time, :05.6. 100 Yard Dash--1, Guy (N. T.); 2, Hoffman (N. T.); 2, Brown (N. T.). Time, :10.3. 220 Yard Dash--1, Wesley (D); 2, Guy (N..T); 3 Hoffman (N. T.). Time, 123.2. 440 Yard Run--1, Cassell (N. T.); 2, Wesley (D); 3, Tucker (D). Time, 154.2, Half Mile--1. R. Hammond MD; 2, Burgess (N. T); 3, Hammond ®.). Time, 2:09.5. Mile--1. Zanier (D); 2, W. Hammond (MD); 3, R. Hammond (D.). Time, 4:56.6. Low Hurdles--1. Wanger (N. T.); 2, Brown (D); 3, Onderdonk (D). Time, 127. High Hurdles--1, Onderdonk (D); 2, Leach (N. T.); Time, :17.8. High Jump--1, Hall (N. T.); 2, Onder- donk (D): 3, Kershaw and Kingsley, both of New Trier, tied. Height, 5 feet, 1 ink Broad Jump--1, Wanger (N. T.): Brownlevy (D): 3. Gibson (N. T.). bi tance, 17 feet, 7 inches. Pole Vault--1, tie between Kershaw and Kingsley. both of New Trier; 3, Onderdonk (D). Height, 10 feet. Shot Put--1. Colelasure (D); 2, Hall (N. T.); 3, Krers (D). Distance, 39 feet. Discus--1, Sullivan (N. T.); 2, Krers (D); 3. Colelasure (D). Distance, 104 feet. Javelin Throw--1. Hall (N. T.); 2, Dickinson (D); 3, Colclasure (D). Dis. tance, 120 feet, 6 inches. 3, "Bartholomew (N. TT. Junior Summaries 50 Yard Dash--1, MacIntosh (N. T.); 2. Williams (N. T.); 3, Carr (D). Time, :05.8. 100 Yard Dash--1, MacIntosh (N. T.); 2, oom (N. T.); 3, Carr (D). Time, 220 Yard Dash--1, Williams (N. T.); 2, #Carr (DY; : 3, Nygaard: (N. =T.). Time, :24.4. 660 Yard Run--I1, Powell (N. T.): 2, Boyleston (N. T.); 3, Older (N. T.). Time, 1:36. Low Hurdles--1, Williams (N. T.); 2, Syaapberl (D); 3, Minor (N. T.). Time, 0. High Jump--1, Kelley (N. T.); 2, Hill (N. T.): '3, Spiegel -(N.-' T.). Height, 4 feet, 9 inches. Broad Jump--1, MacIntosh (N. T.); 2, Spiegel (N. T.); 3, Carr (D). Dis- tance, 16 feet, 91% inches. Pole Vault--1, tie between MacIntosh and Hill, both of New Trier; 3, Rogan (D). Height, 8 feet, 6 inches. Shot Put--1, MacIntosh (N. T.); 2, Spiecel (N. T.); 3, Harrison (D). Dis- tance, 46 feet, 11 'inches.