Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Dec 1926, p. 44

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44 WILMETTE LIFE DeHaye 0. F. Steffens, 0. F. Engl es, 0. F. Gathercoal St. December 24, 19.26 Recreation League TEAM STANDING Volley Ball \Von ......... !1 Anwriean Ltg·ion ..... 6 . ~t. Jmwph, 1 ..... ... 6 Howard P. T . .-\ . . ... ti Ba.pt i~t . ......... .... 2 T e rminal .-\ . C'. . ·.... 3 ~t . .Jost-ph, 2 ...... .. 4 American LC'gion .... 1 t'"ongrt>gational .· ...·.. 1 Pre~bYtt·rian H. Huffman, 0. F. J. P. Wagner, 0. F. P. J. Crom, S. s. J. Umpire-G. \V. T. 0. 0. F., 1 Tt·n m Lost 1 2 2 2 ~ Pet. 855 750 750 750 Score: 1st game 21 2nd game 21 Ed. Polly H . \Vhitehouse Prt>sbyterian Score: 1st g·ame l l 2nd game 9 G. \V. Cook Ken. Dodds K. of C., 1 Terminal A. C., 3 Score: 1st game 5 2nd game 3 A . .J. \Voodcock H. Seideneck I. 0. 0. F ., 3 Score: 1st game 21 2nd game 21 Howard P. T. A. Won by forfeit ·Purple Hoopsters Rest Up for Clash Johns With Notre Dame Displaying unexpected strength in its pre-holiday games, Northwestern's basketball · team terminated practice for the rest of the week and \vilt not report back until next Monday. The team will then get clown to work in preparation for the contest with Notre Dame next Thursday night at Sottth Bend. The Purple team which was expected: to get some thorough lickings in it s carh· starts this sea son surprised even·· one· h)' playing hang-up basketball. In the contest against Drake last Saturda)' night the boy s held t!te upper hand all the \\·ay and might ha,·e .rttn up a bigger margain over the visitors hacl Coach Kent kept his first string men in throughout the game. George "\'atz" Le\'ison, an Evan ::;tr,n boy and a sophomo re on the team, ,,·on his spurs in the . Drake contest and · looks likelv to hold down the hack g\tard position this season. "Yatz" was inserted into the game near the close of the first half and played a fine gam of haskethall. Coach Kent has brtn looking all season for a back guard and hclicves that he has his man in Levison. Waldo Fisher, who went like a whirlwind last year seems to have got hi ~ bearings following a slow start, and i:; expected to he the big gun for the Purple on the offensive this season. He i::. playing the center position in able stvlc and should be one of the best at ti1at job in the conference this year. Little Bobby Rusch is plugging a '"a~ at the forwarn berth and will be among the hest this year. Despite his size· he can fight it out with the big irTlows and usually get the best of the argument. Harold Gleichmann, another c;ophomore, is working in nicely at the other forward position. 0\\'cn, Sach ~ . Heideman and Frstrr :1re putting up a hard light for the guard position. 400 375 375 250 125 :i 5 3 7 Bi11 Blanksheim ·~ '1\·rminal ( 3) St. .Joseph, 1 (:?1) n. Blasdell J. Schaefgen E. Brammer Nick Spies W. Winberg Jake Hoffman L . Goss, a Joe Borre E. Hartmnn Earl Miller B. Thalman A. Phillips H. Oaks l.'mpire--H. Harloff Umpire-H. Harloff Meth0dist (12) Y. P. C. (14) C. Varney F. Meier .J. Reinhold l\I. Brown G. Eaton R. Hoffman E. Schildg('n L. Smith F . LundbergB. Evans L. Todd J. Reinert E. Schneide r \Vm. Thalman l\1. Thalman Basketball Tt><H1l \Yon Prt>!:'bYtt>ria n ......... !1 Tt>rminal A. l ' .. l ... . s ~tate Bani:; ...........) :\lethodif.;t. 2 ......... .> St. .J OS<'}) h. 1 . . . . . . . . 3 C'ongTPga tiona 1 ....... 3 ~t. .Jose}) h. ~ . . . . . . . . 3 ::;t . Johns. 2 . . .. .... . . 4 Raptif.;t .... ... ......... 2 , ~t . John!<, 1 .......... To ·J'Il1innl .-\. ('., 2 .... 1 Lol't () 0 0 ;; .. .. fi P<'t . 1000 1000 1000 625 375 37;) I. 0. 0. F., (Will play lat(·r) Frank Kreusch H . Tn·go Joe Df>Hayc A. J. Schopen ;. fi () 375 a33 2!l0 2il0 200 :i J. 0. 0. F ., 2 Score: 1st game 21 2nd g·ame l:l 3rd game ·7 nan Franko Sam .Johnson (, 'ongT··ga tiona I ~h·thodist Score: 1st game 1~ 2nd game 21 3rd game 21 L. F. 'fodd L. F. Ball I Volley Ball Decembt·r Ia Cungrl'gational Ame rican Leg·ion, 2 Score: Score: 1st ga.nw s 1st game 1 a 2nd gam.: :? 2nd game 1 5 Geo. Iliff lhl.rry H.. Cole John SwePt W . .Vv. Ha.wkin!' Herwig Teppen Harvey Happ Anthony Klund e t· neo. Bassler Jim Crossley Leo Orr Frank Adams Referee--H. 0. Yonderhoff Scorekt>t>}wr-E. Baughman Baptist St. J o~t·ph , 2 Score: Score: 1st game 2 1st game 15 2nd game 9 2nd ganw 1 :> F. Guthridge J. Hoffman U. Williams R. Steffens A. Youngberg A. Hoffman C. Deinlein W. Haas Red Phillips X. :\Iiller Rt:ff'n·(·-D. C. Stone Scorekt>e)wr-Herb·· rt :\larquardt :~ 4 Indoor Ball \Yon .JOS(·}Ih , 1 'i St. Joseph, 2 ........ ;, Howard P. T . A. . .. . ri Terminal A. (' , ...... 4 K. of c. ............. :~ Y. P. C'. . ........... 2 ::\lt.>thodist ?. C'o ngr<>gat ionn 1 ....... 1 Raptist ......... ·..... 0 Tt'Hil1 :-it . · ······ 0 T.o!-5t 0 1 ···· 0 ······· 2 3 3 2 4 I) Pet. 1000 83R 715 572 St. John's \Von by forfeit Henry l\Ieyerhoff F'red Prochnow St . .Joseph, 3 \Von by fot·feit .John \Vagncr · Adam Bau r St. .Jm·wpll, 1 aOO 500 428 143 000 American Legion Score: lst game 21 2nd game 14 3rd g·a.me 6 HarvE>y Hap}> Dr. Hawkins St .·J o::wph. 2 S(·ore: 1st game 17 2nd game 20 Bob SteffPns Pf'tl· "-agner EnJdish l.uth e ran 5 Quoits \\-on ..... .. . . ... 7 I. 0. 0. F., 1 . . . . . . . . j THminal A. C' .· 1 .... fi K. of c.. 2 . . . . . . . . . ,I) K. of C' .· 1 .......... 3 T. 0. 0. F .. 2 . .. .. ... 4 I. 0. 0. F .· 3 ........ 4 St. Joseph, 2 ......... 4 T~:-rminal A. C'., 2 . ... 3 T. 0 . 0. F., 4 ... ..... 2 St. JohnR ....... ......" St. Joseph, a ..... ... 3 Ameri<'nn Leg·ion · · · . " ·l Terminal A. C' ., 3 .... 1 St. .J O!'t')) h, 1 .... .... 1 English Luth<>ran .... 1 Presbytf'rian ......... 1 rongTf't.ra tiona I ....... 1 1. 0. 0. F., 4 Score: 1st game 10 2nd game 21 3rd game 21 Harry Trego ::\lt·thodist Score: 1st game 21 2nd gam(· 21 L . F. Todd L. F. Ball Terminal A. C., Won by forfeit A. J . \Vo odcock H. S('id.-npck I. 0. 0. F., ~ T .... am ::\lHhodi~t T.ost 0 0 1 1 2 :~ :~ Pet. 1000 1000 85ri 855 600 ri72 ~ ~ ) r; 2 4 4 4 4 I) ;;oo 428 428 428 200 167 143 fi72 572 fiOO · ~·on I; I; 143 143 Tt·t·minal ~\ . C ., 2 by f11rf<·it Bob Hlasdell Elmer \\·ellman Hill Hlnnl<slwint Volley Ball <il'o. Tliff. John .-\ nthnny KlmHlt>r .lin; C'r<lsf.;lt·:.·. F··ank . \ilams. .\nlt'rir·:tn Lc'g·inn Xo. 2. 1 :i--- 1:;: Larr~· n. C'olP, \\·. \\- . Hawkins, Han·(·:.· H"pp, (;pn. nas~h · r. T,t'(' OJT. Harn· Tt · ll ~·(' lHI"' · Rt"f··l'!·t ·-·H. 0. Yoncl l' rhoff. ~c·orc·r-F.. naug·hnwn . :-:::t . .Tnsc ·pll Xn . ~. ]:-,_ I:-, : .1 . lftd'fm·'ll . n . ~tdfc·n~ . _\. Hoffnwn. Y . Dt·inJcoin, 1-~cl Phillips. X . :\lillt'l'. Rnptil't ~ - !1: F. r':uthrid~f'. (;. \Yilli:nns . ·\ . Y11Hnglwrg-, '\V. H:-.a~. HPft·n·\·-n. f'. :-itorw . R<'ort ·r Hnhhy :\Tarqu arllt. ~L .TMf·ph Xn. 1. 1 fi - 1 :i : .T. Sc·had~f'n, .T. Borre ·, H. TT11ffm·m. Ea1·1 :\Tilh·r, HNna rd Tha lm:111. PHlll Hl· ·s· ·r. TTow;tr<l 1'. T .. \ .. 11 -- ~: R. E. :\Tat~on .. \. f' . Struhing-, E. Frommt ·. E. naug-hman. H. 0 . Yon(l (· rlH·ff. 11. r . Lyn!'h, T. nurhan"". TI0fl'l't·P -n. P.tl'fft·ns. SI'OI'Pr - n('d Phillip~. ('ongTt·~ntionnl R-2 : ~wc· c:"t. H· ·rwig T· ·PJ1!·n . l Prc·l'lly!l-rian :-i!'IIJ'C ·: (; , \\'. ('11111 I. 0. 0. F., 1 !:-'core: 1st gam<· 22 2nd g-anw 21 Ed Polly 1 lonwr \\.llitc·llottsl' K . of t'., 2 ~f'OI'C: St. Jo~(' J)h, 1 Howard P. 1" . ...\ . SC'ort" : 1st game 11 1st gan1e 15 2nd game 2 2nd game 15 L. E. Matson .l . Schat' fg·' n A. C. Struebing Borr E. Fromme I .J. .J. Hoffmann H. 0. Vonderhoff Earl ::\Iillt>r M. C. Lynch Rc·rnanl Thalman T. Burhans Refen' e-B. Steffen ~. '( ·r(· kN·1wr- RNl Phillips Pn·~b;·t· · rian 1st g-n nw 1 0 2nd g-anw . \\·m. KrNtsC'h Pl'tc· Schmitz T c· rminal .\. ~('())'(': < ' ., Anwrican Legion , ~('Ill'!·: 1st g·amc · :-: :!ncl g-alllt· ~1 1\:t ·lllll'dy J )r,<ld:,; 1st ganw 21 2nd game 21 E . l1n1mmc·r :\f. J'o\\'c I'S Sl'<lrt': 1st game 1;. 2nd g-amf' 1:-) <' . :\L nurling·amc· Xorman Platt · Ed. Hill K. nf ('., 2 \\·Ctn IJ,· forf, ·it \\'m . l~nl'l'l'c'h I ·,.tc· ~<"hmitz :-it. .los, ·ph , 1 1st g-ame !) :?n<l game 4 .J . (' . ··\ n<ltrson 1·. Orr I·:. Hic·h nwncl TT. Tull'how F,. \-. Yrt~mt.rht · rg~ . Ynnfnwag. ·n <'. ( '. I Jc·lltkl'!-'1111 S. Pdc·r!"nn I ~t-f, · r~ · ·· J> . < . Stone :--;t.lll't ·k ····JH·r- 11. :\farqu:tnlt · Red Cross Brin$s Santa to Veterans' Hospitals \\' la't l Chri:-:.tmas morni11g com('~. nearh· -t.OOO o.,enicl' men and 111t:1:· lH'ar(,. 4,()()() ex-:--('n·icl· men and thv ir families will kno,,· that there i.., a, an1a Clau:-:;. Tlll' Chiragc· chapter oi ;lw :\111vriran l~ed Cro;-;-.. ha;-; ~l·nt out thi.:: numhn ~>i attrartin· h fiX{'-.. , khkt·t . . and gift-. in the Chie<q. ~·t'l 111l·tropoh;tn area . Tlw Vl'tnan:-.' nurl' ittt hc'l..;pitak ;tncl the iamilie-; of men itt the ho ..;p ita l..; have all been remetnhcrt'cl. · c·\·en thL· children receiving toys tn make the clay bright.. The -+00.000 ;-;chool children belonging to the Junior Red l,r o~;; -ha,· contributed great ly in makin~: this possible. Dolls ha\'e bern drc:-'-t<l h~· the girls and to~·. have been l'rn vHlccl hy the boys. H un<lreds of voltm teer \\'omen ha,·e heen httS\' for week;; wrapping at~l packing these gifts ::o that no ex-service man or familv ma,· he forgotten. · . The work of the Chicago Chapter. American Red Cross, keeps growin~ yc>ar hy year and this Christmas marks th<' greatest effort since the da,·s of the war. · ,- 'l't·nninnl, ,A . (' ., \\'on b\· forfc·it 1·:11. Bramnwr :\1. Prl\\'t ·rs Basketball llo\\':tnl c;ym, ~t _ Pr· ·!'l.J:-·tc·rian 1 :l-1;;: r . ::\T. Hurling-anw, Xt·J·nwn Platt", Ed. Hill. E. Y. Young-h<'rg-, (' . C . Hf·!Hh·rson . .-\nwri! ·an Lt ·g-ion Xo. 1, !1-4 : .T. f'. Andt·rson, L . nn·, 1<: . Richmond. H . Tt>llRl'hnw. R. Yan Tnawng<·n, ~. Pl·t<·rsnn. Rl'ft ·rt'P-n. r. Stotw. :-;,·c·r··r- Hubh~· 1Tarquardt. . .John:,;, :2 l>c·!' . l:i St.. J0lms, 1 \frs . Frederick Krammen oi J22R \\'a:;hin:;ton <t\'('nue entertained fur her s0n. Frederick. Jr .. on the :1cca~ion of his tenth birthdaY. Saturdav, Decem · her 18. at an afternoon par-ty for ·ten hoy:;. The hoy:; playecl hunro. and refrcshmrnts were '-tCHe<l during; the afternoon. -0~ f r. a n d \\' c·ll h:-· f(tl'ft·it Prt·!'b:.·tt·l·ian \\' un 1)\· forf· ·it 'l\ · rmiJ1<~1 .\ . ('., 2 \\·on by forfl'it Stolp t:ym :-ltatc · l:<~nk < li7) !:-'t . .Jo~~·pll, 2 (10) ...\1 Hanel ...... R.F . . . . . . . R. ).[eier H. Hanel . . . . . . . L. F'. . . . . H. StPff ns n. Hollin. Oil . . . . c ......... .T . Hoffman .I. Hig-bt>t' . . . . . . R. <i. . . . . . ];_::, Phillips H. Skt·lton ...... L. G . . . . . Y. I'lf'inlein A. Hoffman Hd~·rc·l' - H. Harloff :\ldhc,<lil't, 2 (:~G) St. .Jost·ph, 1 (lii) 1.. ~mith . . . . . . n. F. N. Miller < :. Patt1·rson .... I... F . . . . . . . J. Rienert ( ·. \'anwy .. ..... C.t ~- Huck IL F. Hoopt·r .... H.«; . . . A. \Vallowitz r·. F. Todd ...... L. a. . . . . R Hoffman (;. Eaton Quoits Amc·r·ican Lt ·g·ion Score: · 1st g·amP 21 2nd ganw 21 Har\'PY Hnpp Dr. Hawkins St. Joseph, 2 Score: Jst ganw 21 2nd game 21 Bob Steft'E>n~ Pete \Vagner K . of C"., 1 Score: 1st gamP 17 2nd game 7 Frank Krc·mwh .Joe DeHayp A . .J. Rchopf'n English Luthr·ran St. John's SC"'Or(': 1 st gn nw 4 2nd g-an.1f' 4 F"rt·d ProC'hnow H·,nry :\Tl'Yl'l"lwff St. JO~l' J)h, 3 S<·OI'(· : 1st ganw 20 2nd g·amf' 12 John \Yag-n <' J' Adam Hatll·r T. 0. 0. F., 2 ~l OJ'c·: 1st gam~' 21 2nd g-anif' ~ 1 T>nn Franko Sam Johnson Tt ·rminal, A. C., 2 \\-on hy l<'orf(·it Bob Blasdell Elmer \':\'e>llman Indoor Ball Howard ( 'ongT._..g·a tiona I C. R K. S. H. Ol<ler, P. Kline, C. Yost, 1st Da.Yi('s, 3rd 'J'eppen, 2nd <~ym, J. J. L. P. A. .T. nee. 16 K. of C. (27) Steffens, :trd Nueces, P. Steiner, C. Schopen, 2nd Schaefer S. S. Schinle~ 1st \ f r s. A . L. Sr 1t a pi r o o f 840 Sheridan road and Lewi:'l Seff ren of 747 Sheridan road kit Saturday for a month 's trip thr::High the \\'c-;t. Thev will vis it Gran <I Cam·on and Ca 11 iornia bdorc their return.· -oGenrgl' \\'il . . nn Este~ oi 1()26 \Yilmettr an·mH: entertained a large party of iricncl . . at hi..; home Satnrdav C\'ening in celebration ni his hi.rthdav anninr!'a ry. Dan ring was the diver·~ ion of the en·ning, and refreshments The ~r i~ses ~f arjnrie and Anw Lon\\'err scrn<l at 1.2 o'clock. i ~e ~fiddcndorf, 515 Rosln1 road. Ken-aluncheon 011 ilworth, entertained at Arthur Doane \\.in slO\\', Jr., has re- Thurscla)·. December 23. turned from Onarga to spend the -oholida~· "l'ao;;on ,,·ith hi..; father and Mr. and Mrs. Kelson. Cincinnati, mother at thc·ir homr, r.os \Vashington Ohio, arrived in Kenilworth \Vedne.;;avenue. day to spend Christmas with their son, -0Charles Kelson. ancl his iamil)·. Jamcs Lusk. who is attending the -oChicago Dental college, is at home for M r. and Mrs. G. Ahrens of ::\ ew Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Rochelle, ~. Y... left FriJav after a Mrs. 0. A. Lusk of 1514 Wilwette ave- two weeks' visit with the George T. nue. Schuster family of 854 Sheridan road. a ·I

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