Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jul 1927, p. 36

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. WILMETTE LIFE July 15, 1927 T~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-··· · + I· · + + I · + Inter-Playground Fifteen Letter Men to Squad Retum for N. Sports Providing ·u. ·1 a i Frederick E. Lewis Co. ! I · · ~ 1 + - .. 1 + - + - + I : - + + I a 1 I~ : I + + + · Funeral D'irectors and !.f orticians + + : I + I + + i + + + .~ I::; "'We Understand, : : field have enable~ us to surpass in our profession the re' + quirements of the most exacting public ... qualifying us to 1 + ~ + render a careful, courteous and conscientious service. I ' i + + + + + + Twenty-three years of careful, scientific research in this + + + ,~ ~ I ,~ ,,~ : 1 + ,- 1 -· · I I : Our n.ew fleet of DeLuxe Limousines is the most dignified : 1 I : ·to be had. : t · · I - + + I I : Ambulance Service DeLuxe. located in Wilmette, is a : 1 I : tribute to the long-felt need, centrally located te all north : I I : i + + + + , - + - Fifteen Jetter men are expected to make a bid for a position on · Northwesten~ university's gr!d squad this fall. Coach Dick Hanley who will make his first appearance in the Big Ten this sea=-on, expects to fill the ma.jority of place:-; on his team \\·ith th1~ Yetcran material. f f O\\'C\"CT, he has hopes of several a _pi ring sophomores stepping into fl·gular assignments. Coach Hanley anticipates his main problem as developing a pair of ends that -\Yill he able to JH.:rform creditably. \Yaldo Fisher, the louc regular yarsity end will he hack to take care oi one assignment. Dc,·cloping of tackles and centers will be another rhicf job up to the Purple mentor. Xorthwestern iaccs tht· toughest schedule in its history. The Purple opens with South Dakota nn Oct. 1 and on the following Saturday meets LTtah. one of the strongest teams in the \Yest last iall. Then comes the strong Ohio State and Illinois games ::>n successive Saturdays. After these tilts the \\'ildcats will huck up again'lt the husk~· ~fis..-ouri outfit. Ke'en Competition Activities on \Vilmette playgrounds, directed by the \Vilmette Playgron~d and Recreation board, Daniel M. Dans·,. director, were in futl swing la.st week. the third week of the vacat10n program. Events at the various playgrounds were summarized as follows: Village Green , (Director, Miss Lucy .Reeser) The boys' baseball team Jnurneyccl tn the Vattt1lan playground and emerQcd victorious tn the tune of 29-15. They will meet the \Yilmette beach t ca_m. conquerors of Laurel. next Tursda,· tor the first round championship. The ViJJao·e Green claimed to haYe strong ent~ies for the village-wirle rope-jumping contest to be helcl <t t the heach. Thnrsday, July 14. COACH RECUPERATES Coach Dick IIanle,·. :\'orthwestern + - unh·ersity's hcacl foo.tbalt mentor, is recuperating irom his recent appendicitis operation hy hunting and fishing in the wilds of \Vashington state. The New enlarged Chapel. Parlor and Display Room. rugged grid leader went to the. we . t + coast shortly after leaYing the hospital. Vattman He plans to return to EYanston Aug. 1 where he "·ill make plans for the sumParlor Phone : (Director, ~f iss :Ma)~ \\.it.chcr) . i ++ Mrs. F. E. Lewis Wilmett"" 1 r 24 Central Ave. ++ ~~ mer coaching school to he held here Vattman was the scene ot th e nl ' + Attendant .. 335::. Wilmette + - Aug. 17 to 27. lage-wide O'Leary contest last Friday. + Residence Phone + - - -- - -- The championship was won hy ~far garet Jones of Yattman park. T.aml'l AT ANNUAL OUTING playground captured the other t w o i +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ j ~I r. and ~Irs. I <uncs 1. 1ohtJSPll rL··:·~ i~c)--.(J t)._,I,.._.I)~C)~()._,.I)._.,I)._,l.._,l)~lt._,i)._,IJ t),_.()._.t~t~()._.C)._,t).-.()._.0. ·=· turnl'd }.lottcla,· tu thl'ir. home at 1100 places. Lorraine Xarges won seco nrl ~fil'higan aH'Il.ttc irom the annual out- and Marv Speer tl· ird. The hoys' ha~ c: itJR oi tht· _l(lhJlSOll ()jJ ' Reiining COIII- ball trat;1 was defeated lw the Villaf.!:e Gn'Cil t<'am 29-13. Yattman pl<t y.: JI<lll~ · at Dtfiance. ( )hin. ~I r. J pJmson La~1rel next Tne<:.<l;n·. is ,·ict' president oi the cotnpan~·. Another parade i.· being- plannt'd i· ·:· somr time soon. Vattman play;-; t h r Village Green in kick hall \\'eclnesd a\· . I: shore towns ... assuring immediate and moderately priced : service. : 1 , . i: I ! i· i: i I : .... J: :I i II : I Laurel (Director. 1\Ii=-s Dorothy ).fulhollan<l'l Thr \Vilmctte beach playground h;\11 team defeated the Laurel team .'0-11. The beach team was bigger and 1111 1 rt· experienced. . . Two Laurel girl=- came out ot th~ Ylllage-wide O'Lear~· conte. t _with s_ccnncl and third place5. Lorrarnc :\argc·" won second place and :Mary Spt'er '"on third place. · Additional work being done at Laurel is poster making and preparation s for the pet show. I 1 : I .... . . . . . i) . . . . . Hubbard Woods Sacrifice N. U. FOOTBALL PROSPECTS 1928 Schedule Octobvr 1- . 0:1th Daknta at Franston. Octnlwr R-l"tah at EYanstoiJ. October 1~-0hio State at Columhu::; Ortoher 22-TIIinois at Eranston. October 29-~fis:-ouri at Evanston. Kovemher ~-Purdue at Lafa,·ettc. Nm·emher 12-Indiana at EYai1stc1n. November 19-Jmva at £yanston. Coaching Staff Dick HanleY. head coach. Pat HanleY: line coaL~l. Maur_y;. Kent. assistant coach. Tim Lowry, center c.:oach. Jack Ryan. end coach. 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