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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Nov 1927, p. 44

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44 WINNETKA TALK : November 19, 1927 High School Hockeyites | mores of each school played and North | Robert Joy, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.| Blan hb and W hit Battlin f S | Shore won 2-0. North Shore also won Scott Joy, 370 Sheridan road, Winnet- es Ing for Supremacy | the junior game 4-0. The senior game TF. k M The first hockey teams at New Trier had to be called off on wih of the 8 acd Paal Bover, fon 07 Mr and alee easure of High school and those of the high | rain last Friday, as, after wallowing Mrs. Douglas C. Boyer, 1223 Elmwood Husky W yandottes school of Soh Shore Country Day | around in the mud for one half, both | avenue, Wilmette, motored down to The Chicago Wyandottes blew into ved off s PX 0 ide , S > ai >is =("Thi okie ; : oo Day do ros exciting Lanes Sears decided to play at some future | Champaign to see the Illinois-Chicago | town last Sunday with a two-fold pur- _-- ey fet . - game. pose: to stop the Black and Whites from winning their sixth consecutive ru victory, and to prevent their own slate yc >, from being dent. However, Captain NC SoN WJ Martin (the Grange of the Black and ASA 2 2 | - Whites) said to the contrary, and to %,,/) i Ee) & "7 the contrary it was. When referee "2 ; Smith blew the final whistle, and No J Head Linesman Blasius turned in the . yard markers, the locals ran off the A\\ field with a 38-7 victory to their credit. N . The fray started with Winnetka re- J ceiving the ball, and after being held - for downs were forced to punt. The visitors found, as did the former teams, J that our line was impenetrable, and were forced to punt. The fireworks 4 NN & NON S . = g) 3 \ N SNS CZ C quarter Martin thought that perhaps J seven points would not be enough to * 3 ia : CUT, FITTED AND TAILORED TO |Z Carson. had sud. something tothe - s. ey we shed YOUR INDIVIDUAL ORDER i gd IB AR WR TO J Sel f he fi f 4 behind the goal for their only score. elect from the finest range of Imported and Domes- The point after touchdown was per- put the game on ice, so on an off-tackle 2 they gave away in favor of the second 2 tic overcoatings assembled anywhere. © fect, and that point terminated the EO t Weather Is Just started right there, for Martin took B) vercoa eda er ' S us the ball, went straight down the mid- J dle of the field, then cut toward 4 plunge from the 15 yard line went over for another touchdown, and the J 1 : ~ . J team. After an exchange of punts, Get the right fit, hang and balance in your coat. & which -Teft the ball on Winnetkars 10. scoring as there were only a few | minutes left to play, the final score | a touchdown. Later in the second When the teams came out for the Wyandotte man fell on the pigskin the sidelines, and with a burst of speed TOoOumn e ormer J he side-stepped and pivoted through the entire field for a 75 yard run and last score of the half. Have it made individually for you. yard line, the locals fumbled and a | being 38-7. 4 . 2 4 Zio J Jackett, who prepped at New Trier, J, 72/4 on eo fo tA 72 J displaved his old time speed and cun- ning by crashing through the line and skirting the ends for 14 points of the final score. Flynn and Steiner played J 49 ? 4) their usual effective game at the ends, | LE ¥ & ¥ ALK 1 UXEDOS and Blow and Jensen still uphold their | 2 ® JJ, reputation as bone breakers. | Tomorrow the Champion Black and Whites will engage the Chicago Boosters. Game called at 2:30. Every- El © Our Feature Tuxedo Coat AR | |poosters Gan J Ng HEAR U. OF I. ARCHITECT and Trouser Suit Prof. Rexford Newcomb of the de- partment of architecture at the Uni- versity of Illinois, gave the second of | J \/, 9 a series of lectures on architectural > history Monday evening at the No- | vember dinner of the Association of | Architects held at the Orrington hotel. | J : . A J Women guests were present. The The Holidays are almost here. No telling when speaker's topic was "Spanish Archi- | > 7 tecture in America." you'll need your Tux. GOES EAST FOR HOLIDAY Mrs. E. C. Andrews of 785 Willow J > road left Thursday for the East. She J, will spend Thanksgiving with her sons, J Wayne, who is at school in Lawrence- 4 ville. N. J., and Robert, who is in New hd J York City. She will return to Win- % netka immediately after Thanksgiving. ; N EAK AT LEAGUE . » TO SP > City Sales--Fourth Floor The Tunior league of the North Price Building Shore Congregation Israel will meet \J : Sunday evening, November 20, at 5 - 319 West Van Buren Street 4 o'clock, in the study. 1054 Gage street. i G) . Hubbard Woods. J. W. Frankel of a (=x \M Wilmette will speak on "The Work of J Z Onr Hnads." Following the talk there CEE ; will be supper and dancing. a Piano Playin 5 I . 7Z - QO J "IN 2 tanght Aylin: 7 7) Zi, 0S ' Co 20 LESSONS . A ¥ Ne = { =) "A [YENI Write or nhone for FREE BOOKLET 7 i uw ~<A RJ CHRISTENSEN SCHOOLS OF 1 RY, p ike & : = POPULAR MUSIC AY Piano, Saxonhone, Banjo. all Tnetrinments 3 - Nn y - SAL, 20 E. JACKSON ST. HARRISON 5669 CHICAGO, TIL. ji 6 3 2 i o $ ¢ iy J nr ion

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