Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 29

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November 23, 1928 I WILMETTE LIFE New Trier · Gridders Take Sixth Straight by Sinking Streator Summary Middlebrook Country Club · Busy With Social Events An informal party was held at the club house of the Middlebrook Country club on Waukegan road, Saturday evening, November 17. A dinner was served to about fifty members, fol!owed by bridge. ·M onday, November 19, there was a meeting of the membership of the club at which committee reports were made and action taken insuring numerous improvement s and additions to the club property. A f0rmal party is being planned hy the entertainment committee, Dr. E. D . Kelly, chairman. New Trier (34) Streator (0) Mann L. E. Patten Lorenz L. T. Smith Youngberg L. G. Sims Cullen C. Browri Voltz H.. G. Holcamb Blake R. T . Burns Borncamp R. E. Shannon Forster Q. B. Shallhammer Connor L. H. Padkanwitcz Eaton R. H. Gragg Thompson F. B. .Tarden Touchdown ::r-Eaton, Hall, T. Hicks, Dewar, Al Richards. Points after touchdowns- A! Richards, Tom Hicks. Safety-Kingsley. New Trier added a sixth victory to the season's football record, which is marred only by the tie with Lindblom, by running up a 34 to 0 score against Streator, at Indian Hill, la:st Saturday. The g·ame was played on the 13ractice field opposite the varsity gridiron in order to save the regular field for the game with Evanston Thanksgiving Day. The downpour which beat upon the shivering spectators during most of the game changed the gridiron into a slip]2ery mess of mud and the game into a eomedy featured by plays that went over the referee and left him lying in a mud puddle, slides along the oozy field that gained more ground than most runs, kicks that bounced behind the kicker and many fumbles. Almost all the fumbles were recovered by New Trier and Kingsley fell on one behind the visitors' goal to score a safety. The new rainproof suits worn by the Grey-Green first team gave them a big advantage over their opponents. with their sopping wet uniforms. Streator was on the short end of the 1-;core by the fifth play of the game. Connor returned the kickoff by a beautiful run to the 20-yard line. Three line bucks · failed to get anywher and then Eaton caught a pass from Connor and raced over. the goal line. Raleigh Blake's dropkick was blocked. Streator made a strong bid for a score when one of the flashy red-jerseyed backs sped away for over 35 yards. He was tackled on New Trier's 20-yard line though and Coach Ashenbach sent in the first team to replace the second string, players who had started the game. They ~ot the ball by intercepting a Streator pass and pushed it rapidly out of their territory. Tom Hicks broke away for· about 40 yards and was downed onlv e ight yards from Streator's line. AI Richards plunged through center to the 3-yard line and Tom took the pigskin the rest of the way for Xew Trie r's ~econd OPEN CAGE SEASON The first of a series of interclass haskethall games was played this week at Millinckrodt High school. The fre sh men tried their strength against the seniors. The score 51-10. in favor of the latter, has shown the under classmates \rhat practice and experience does, not only in the regular c-ottrse of st~tdy, but in athletics as well. OBERLIN CLUB TO MEET The ::-.Jorth Shore Oberlin Woman's club will meet on Monday. November 2o, at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. F. E. Smith. 1426 Forest avenue. Evanston. Miss Rebecca Ashley of Roycemore, \vho is an Oberlin alumnae will give a lecture on "Italian Art." touchdown. AI went around Streator'!'! line for the extra point. The Grey-Green score was boosted to 1!l points when Carl Hall caught a pass from Tom HickR behind the visitors' goal line-:- The try for point after touchdown failed. New Trier marched down the field again but was held for fourth down just short of its objective. The Streator back who was to kick out fumbled behind his goal and Kingsley oived onto the ball to score a safety and make New Trler's score 21. Another uninterrupted march ended when Dewar slid for about five yards for six more Gray-Green points. The extra point was not made. AI Richards ran through the losers' line fnr the last touchdown. Tom Hicks ~p};t!';hed around right end to score the point after touchdown. Important .Announcement for Brides-to-be TROUSSEAU LINEN COMPANY Chicago will be at this store Thur., Fri., Sat., Nov. 22, 23,24 and will have for your inspection their famous The Store of Home Made Candies 158 Piece Trousseau Linen Outfit sold at $123.5° complete uSupplying ·every linen need for the home,, THANKSGIVING means good food, and B. & G. homemade candies top the listSalted, spiced and candied nuts Stuffed, glaced and candied fruit Chocolate turkeys and other figures Gay table novelties 'filled with candies A Suggestion-Take your Thanksgiving , hostess a decorated porcelain candy jar packed with B. ~ G. sweets. A New B. f1 G. Shop will be opened in the Hyde Park hotel, 5 1st Street and Lake Park Avenue. You . will be , greatly interested in seeing these beautiful hand .monogrammed linens. Bridesto-be .are invited to VISit us Thursday - Friday - Saturday. A Trousseau Savings Club may be arranged for if- desired , ·Welt Room--Steond Floor For Bettlt 55 o Central A vc. 56 7 Lincoln A vc. Highlantl Park 5 rst £4 Lake Park WinnetluJ r6 3 3 Orrington Ave. Evan1ton ROSENBER. G'S Davis Street-Downtown Evanston ChitcrJ(IO

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