Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1928, p. 35

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WILMBTTB LIPI N.· T. T·ders Nose O·t Fast Swi·mers ·of Lane ·Tech High T«h swimm~rs were conquered by New Trier .by a margin of three points in both the junior and senior battles, at Indian Hill last Saturday evening, the New Trier seniors coming out by a 19 to 26 score, while the grey-andgreen ponies were ahead of the invaders 22 to 19. The meet opened with the senior medley relay race, which proved to be the closest event of the meet as well as the one · that clinched the lead · New Trier held, despite the attempts. of the invaders to break it. The Lane lads had pulled steadily ahead of the Indian Hill men, until the final feature of the event, when Bennett of New Trier was pitted against Hellend of the Chicago school for the ·100 yard dash. Hellend started ten yards ahead of the New Trier captain, but was overtaken on the fourth lap, after which Bennett breezed in to victory. The latter took the 40 yard dash, but the 100 yard freestyle event in which he had starred a few minutes before proved to be too much for him, since instead of Hellend, Robb, a man who had not been previously worn by competition wa~ entered. The 100 yard breaststroke event went to Rogers of New Trier, but the 60 yard backstroke event was dropped to Jacob son of Lane, who took this event in very fast time, 40 3-10 seconds. Don Granstrom, of the home school came first in the diving, although he beat his nearest competitor., Anderson, by a bare two points. The 160 I_ard, eight l~p relay, went to Lane Tech. Roos of New Trier was the high point man of the meet, with first honors in the junior 40 and 100 yard dashes. N. Granstrom was the winner of the backstroke, while the breasts~roke was taken by Strauch of Lane, whose school copped the fa~t relay event. s........... Mai·e High School T anker8 to E·tate New Trier Feb. 29 In an exceptionally stiff battle, Lane Seaior Coach Jackson's swimmers at New · Ja4 °:-bYB.sordn swhri-1. Bennett (N. T.), 2. Trier high take on their next-to-the00 20.8. (L.), 3· Benson (L.~. Time last opponents, Wednesday afternoon, 100-yard swim- 1. Robb (L.), 2. In- when they receive the junior and ftnte (L.), 3. Bennett (N. T.). Time senior tankmen from Maine township 1 :04.!. high school. 100-yard breaststroke-!. Rogers (N. Maine ·and New Trier have long T.), !. Klupfer (N. T.), 3. Anderson (L.). Time 1 :18.1. been rivals for aquatic honors, al60-yard backstroke-1. Jacobson (L.), though the Winnetka school, because 2. Read (N. T.), 3. Netterstrom (N. T.). of better facilities, has usually manTime :40.3. ··· · h Fancy dlvlng- 1. D. Granstrom (N. T.), aged to come out on top m t e an2. Anderson (L.), 3. Crumllsh (N. T.). nual meets. Comparative scores are 160-yard relay-Won by Lane Tech. · 1 d t t · th t h 1 Swimming for Lane: Robb, Benson, tar o ge ' sm~e e wo s~ 0<? s Hellend, Jacobson. Swimming for New have not played m the same CirCUitS Trier: Bennett. Patterson, Williams, this season, but Maine will probably Read. Time 1 :24:3. send over a bunch that will keep h J k ' · d f Medley relay-Won by New Trier. C Swimming for New Trier: Read, Patter- o~c ac son s men worr1e or a son, Rich, Bennett. · Swimming for Lane : while, at least. J~cobson, Benson, Kramer, Hellend. Bennett, Rogers, Rich, Read, NetterT·me 2 :22.3. strom, Patterson, Williams, Granstrom Jaaior and Enchelmeyer are to be the senior 40-yard swlm-1. Roos (N. T.), 2. entries for New Trier, while the juniors will comprise Roos, Prussing, N. Spyra (L.), 3. Bergwin (L.). Time :22. 100-yard swim- 1. Roos (N. T.). 2. G s . z·mner, L aner, Herst (L.), 3. Sippalla (L.). Time 1:06.4. ranstrom, prmger, 40-yard backstroke-1. N. Granstrom Swabacker, Barnard and King. (N. T.), 2. King_{__N. T.), 3. Gundlack (L.). Time :28.2. 40-yard breaststroke-!. Strauch (L.). ming for Lane: Spyra, Herst, Bergwin, 2. Springer (N. T.), 3. Zinner (N. T~) . Sippalla. Swimming for New Trier: Time :28.1. King, Larner, N. Granstrom, Roos. Time 160-yard relay. Won by Lane. Swim- 1 :31.5. You can get it right here, Prompt· ly--Conveniently. Loans made oa your signature and two of your friends. EVANSTON SECURitY FINANCE CORP. 628 Grove St., Evanston ·- Phone l!niversity 252 Saturday ........ 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Monday . . . .. ... .9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Other Days .. 9 a. m. to 4 :30 p. m. Speeial New .S..Pcusmger Sedan 125-inch wheelbcue f. o. b. Detroit SaiDDIS .._.NewY·kto Cherbourg-Southampton ~pi-March 31 A Cabin tbip of tbecrui.IID&type .,.... tbla ..... .... to Europe at Nnu 7-PCISSellger Sed4n 134-inda whulbcue f. o. b. Darok pre-·mmer Cabla pdc:et. Toaritt Third Cabla aDd lnl Clan pauea· aenat.O. 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