October 19, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 2J JUNIOR LIFE ~ SC Central Takes Fast ' Game from SA Gridders 5A Central was defeated by 5C, 12 to 6, last week. 5C made the first touchdown with two minutes to go in the first half. 5A was on Its own five-yard line when captain Clark of 5A ran 60 yards down the field but 5A was held scoreless in the first half. Clark took the ball to the 5C 30 yard line. Quarterback Bonnen. then took it over the goal. Williams failed to drop kick for the extra point, the score was tied 6 to 6 5C chose to receive and finally got down to 5A's three yard line and von Reinsperg made a wide end run for a touchdown. Bob Strube tried to rush for the extra point but failed to make it-Roger Williams and Homer Bonner, 5A Central. TA~ E"anston·· ~ CAilflr~n's f St. Joseph's Gridders Take Measure of Howard The boys of SA Howard played their last game of the season, October 11. The game was between St. Joseph and Howard. St. Joseph won by a score of 12-0. Our boys were hoping, by chance, that they would win the game so they could play SB Howard for the title. But luck was against them. They were only two yards from their goal when the whistle blew for the half. The line-up was as follows: Fred Leason. left end ; Richard Haugsness, right end; Albert Ackerman. left guard ; Carl Anderson, right guard ; Ronald Fuerman, left tackle; Ray Jones, right tackle; Walter Hass, center; Dick Steen, quarterback.-Aiice Nord, SA Howard Shop SmartNorthShorechlldren find the clothes that fit them best and please them most at the Children's Shop. Always a charming variety for every age and taste. Dorothy Finds Football Team Is in Tough Luck Our football team has been having hard luck. October 1, they played SA Stolp and lost. Since the beginning of the football season, we have been losing games. The cause of our losing may be due to the lack of weight. There are but few heavy members on the team. Only one touchdown was made this season, and that was made by a new member, John Pearson. But it doesn't mean that the other players weren't trying, because they were. As they haven't a chance to win the football championship this year, we hope they'll win the championship in some other sport. - Dorothy Vollman, SA Howard. Is .!Ill B~afly .w-om For October Days North Shore fall activities are beginning! Lit· tie feet are scampering in October fun. Young organizers are booked ahead for school plays and parties. And their mothers tum with gratification to the convenience of the Children's Shop where children's apparel brings together good taste and smartest young designs for .all occasions and needs. Lee Ia Too Busy, So He May Lose a Good Thing Lee Blaylock, president of SB Howard school, being also chief editor, had too much to think about, for on Thursday he forgot to take the items over to the office. Anyway on Friday they were still on the shelf. This oversight may cost him the loss of his job. James Kraft is now temporary editor. At next class we wlll vote on the subject.-James Kraft; SB Howard. PLAYS AT P. T. A. MEETING Tuesday, October 2, at the P. T. A. meeting, Janet Wright played two piano solos. The two selections were : "Russian Dance," by Engleman, "Two Little Froggies," Helen Cramm. Everyone liked her playing. Mrs. Groves is chairman of the program committee.-Helen Miller, SB Howard. FRUIT SHOWER Tuesday afternoon, October 9, we had a friut shower for Miss Fox. All the girls ·and boys brought fruit, jelly and cookies. Some brought flowers and plants. Then we had Miss Fox sit down and some of the girls got in line. Then all of a sudden we came in and piled all the fruit on her desks and ran to our seats.-Betty Jackson, Fifth Grade, Central. VISIT AT LIBRARY Yesterday, October 11, we Wf'nt to the public library. We started at l l :15 from school. Miss Bright told some of the people to tfnd some books by the author. When we got to Wilmette avenue MiE;s Fox said that when we got .to school it would be time to go home, so we went home.-Katherlne Shank, 5A Central , PLAN AB'r EXCURSION Monday, October 22. our 7B cla!'ls is going to visit the Art Institute. Of course we will go under supervision of Mrs. Jones, and probably Miss Donnelly, too. We're pretty lucky, I think, to be excused from school in the midle of the afternoon. -Lucy Anna Jonas, 7B Central STOLP HAS WALKAWAY SA Stolp ran away with a score of 33 to 0 in a football game with Howard 8A. It was a very exciting game. Stolp has won every game that they have played this year. SA is working hard for this year's shleld.-George Fackt, SA Stolp Tl1e EtJt1H8111N CAilllr~·' 8 · SAo.11 Corner Hinman Ave. and Davia St. Open 9:15a.m. te 5:15p.m., daily JtlarsAall Fi~lfl 4- Co111pany