Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 21

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Novem~er 1, 1929 WI L J.J .E· T T ~ LIFE CLERK SETS POLICY FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC TILTS Statement to Coaches Eatabliahe~ School,.s Attitude Under All Circumatanc·es Frederick E. . Clerk, superintendent of · l\cw Trier High School; has mailed to all ~ew Trjer · coaches a statement of policy to guide them in the conduct of · ifit"erscholastic sports· · in which K ew Trier is- a participant: · . The. statement follows: · Stntemc-nt of Polley It !-<hall h e the policy ·of ~ew · 'J"ri<'r Higi, School1. 1'o use . only' the be!';t ·a ntilahle l·ffic.:inls . that caf! be ·agreed upon. :?. To mnke n'o protests ·of tht' offi ·inl':-: d Pds ions on the field o{ J)lay, except in r t-g·a rd to interpretation of rules. ::. That · such protests lw m;lde onh· l1y the captain of one of the teams Cl>mJlt'ting and be ma:de alw<ly:,; in a eotirt.·(ous, dignified .manner. -1. · That t'he coa~hes · a·nd players . sho~Ild r,·frain as far a~ po~sible froni . audih1~· ~·r Yisibly 'Xpr~s:,;ing the ir displeasure at t h.l' de\·il.;iotH;- of officials. Under no <·ircumst:.t.n<· ·s should a · coach, befo>re stud ... !lts, mal<e aC'cusntions of unfain~o ·s'S ag·a inst other co::tches, playe rs, or ,,tficia!..: . .-.. That tlw t·oac·l ws may talk with ll· flkfals in a COUrteOUS ll1HIII1t'l' . at :1n~· I i1iw when. the gamP is not in p1·ogre~;s ro ·cjUt·sting t::xplanations of dt·ds rc..>ns illHl i;,t., l·prPtations of · rules, but t lw g·amC' should not lw inte rrupted for ~·ueh di"sc·u:-:-ion. Tt is addsable for coaches int·liJH·d to l11 · tt:"mperanwntal t<.J limit suc11 . di:-wu ss ion tu ~h · tH·riod t>r~:<:e ding· th '= ... \ "l'll t .. ·. .. ' . ·. ~ fi . · ·;1'!1at wl1c·n in t)w opinion ,;( the offt' ial:-- in charge )lla _ , . :--h<Juld continue, ~ " "" Trier':< team should play, except in til t· · t>\'<~ nt that the <:O:t<'h fears such t:On-· -tinu;tm.:e of play ·w ill result in physic:tl injury to · the playe r:--. 7. That wh e n in tht- opinion' of th e dt' )Jartment of phy~ical t·dueation and the <til ministration an offidal i~ palpably in· · .-.. nlpe tent or delibera.tely unfair, wt:> slmll discharge our part of ·the contrn.t't It_, .. accepting gracefully the decisioil~ of t h· · official agreed upon and finishing- tht · matt-h, but :--hall refu~e. if possible. u': -e. the :-:a me official again. S. That g-am s, if protested, shall be J·rot~c·Hted by the administration and s u ch vrutPst Jw\·er to he bast·d on deei!;ions of nfficial:-: t>xc:ept in rt>gard to int erpret ·t tion of rules. · · :·. That in sta t.W1g this polky the J.nard of t·ducation, the adminh;tration, nncl the dep<trtnwnt of physical edtwation r. el that the \'alue of d \'eloping a spirit of . ft·iendline:-:~ and courtesy between ~dtools, player~. eoaches, and offieials so far outweighs the im)JOrtance of winni!lg game:-; that w e can ea:-:ily afford to overlook t>l'l'PrR and \'iolation~ of the code o~ grHH.l :..,portsl.!}!tnship by official ·. ~net "JlJIOta·nt:-;, eYen when , at tht- t11ne, such t·JTnrs seem to us very co~tly .' , {SignC'd) F. E. C lerk, superintend e nt. to ,. -coa" ches of schools which oppoce :K Trier in athletic cot'ltests ha \'e alsn · been informed of Xew Trier's JH.:d ic\· in. the mattn of int~rscholastic sw)t:ts. t:,,. M'rs. Catherine .F ehlen Dies Foliowing Illness ~~ rs. Catherine Fehlen, 76, died at her home 1803 \Valnut avenue, Sunday morning after a brief illness. Mrs. Fehlen had been a resident of vVjlmette for more than t\\·ent:v-five years. She was the widow of the late John Fehlen. who died ten years 4go. Surviving her are a daughter anrl h\·o ·sons, all. of Wilmette. .They are: Mrs. Mary Heinzen, 1466 Lake avenue, Jake M~ fehlen, 1809 Walnut avenue, a.n d John P.. Fehlen, 1805 Walnut avenue. . The funeral was held Wednesday morning, October 30, ~ at 9 :30 o'clock from Mrs. Fehl~n's late residence, 1803 \iValnut avenue, to St. Joseph's church. Buri-al took place at St. Boniface cemetery. MRS. HAROLD BLAKNEY of the Evanston Junior Le~gue in a charming evenitig .wrap ·' Mrs Dana Fitz Dow of Reading, Mass.,· is the house guest of her niece; Mrs. Frank }. Dowd, 1405 Forest avenue. Mt;. and Mrs. Dowel "'ill entertain at a dinner and bridge party ff)r twelve guests tomorrow evening in honor of · their aunt. :~ a · { ·.-.. With the opening of the Opera season. fashionable women turn their attention to formal apparel of unusual distinction . . . ·. like the graceful wrap pic·· tured. The EDGAR A. STEVENS SHOP, Orrington A venue, Evanston, excels in such ultra·smart fashions, so remindful of a shopping tour of the exclusive Paris salons. Photo by Carlos . ·. ' L-----------~~----~----~----~------~------------------------------------------------------· .._ , .. .. · .. 1··

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