Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1929, p. 27

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

October' 4. ·1929 'WILMETTE Chicago. Lindblom already has three st raight victories to its credit this seaso nJ ha\'ing won from Emmerson High school of Gary, Ind .. St. Charles High sc hoo l and Central High school of Fort \Ya,vne. Incl. Last year Kew Trier and Lindblom played a 6 to 6 tie game o n the X ew Trier field. Following the Lindblon1 game N cw Trier will open its Suburban league seaso n with Oak Park on October 12. The crowd at last Saturday's game \\' ilS ~he large st which eyer att~lcd a_n opcn111g game at Xew Trier. ' One th ntsatHl additional bleacher scats ha\'e hetn ordncd. The\· will be reach· m time for th e Oak Park game Octo be r 1~. according to plan~. Following ts th~ starting- lin eup · ior la~t Saturda\·'s l!ame: LIFE Z1 New Trier Gridders Record 45 to 0 Wt·n in Season's Opener li Kew · Trier High school's 1929 football team ends the season as tmpressin~ly as it started la st Saturday followers of the team can be assured of another champion hip ele\·en at )\ ew Trier thi s year. The score last Saturday wa~ 45 : o 0. with ~ cw 'l'rier on tl1e loll'" l'nd. Fenger High sch,oo] of Chicag~~. X e\\' Trier's opponent in the op .·ning game. furnished little opposit ion and a glaPr· ~ at the lop-s id ed score .~n'l's nn accurate esti mat e of the trength t) l th'-· north . hore team. \ Substitutes Freely When the· tissue paper rattles and the contents emerge-there's JOY tn any bride's heart if the gift cotnes from Tatman's. Here are service plates of distinction gleaming crystal, delicately etched . colorful glass. And a tempting display of gifts suitable for anntversanes and pnzes. .\iter thl' · Xcw Trier first tca 111 )1;-1rl Xt ·w Trit'r · (45) Ft·ngl'l· (O) \Volf L.E . ShvP'1an rom pee1 t I trOtJgh F · c nger for fiy'e touch- Lorenz L.'l'. \\"ht·t·h·r down:; itt tlte · first hal f. piling ttp a Og·an L.t ; _ \\'alpoh· score oi 33 to 0, Coach \\'a lter ·.-\ schcn- t'ullen \\'andt-r land bach :'ttb:-;titttt<.:d irceiy in the la :-.t kt! i·. --~t\\·ocHl H.t ;. Sialknw'-'ki ~ T · 1 · - 1 ,uc1 o 1 P 1l lUI' . :.\Iirllllti~ C\\' ncr mac c- tpurtcen hr :;t . do\\· n~ · St·hr··t·< l·r H .E . E\·an!-' to Fenger's iour . - \\":tltt·r Q . H. ('ohn C't:orge l·:attm, left halihack, and l l·::.tton L.H. J!itltlt·ll Tnrn I li ck~. captain and rit r!Jt h;1F . .~1 .f1 1<'k~ RH. Eby ,_ . · , , · r-. · · l"tnp:-: .. n F. I!. <' c·le 1>arr.:. :-;ta rn:d tnr '.\nr · I r1t:r 111 1:-! . . t ~aturda<s cncountn. Ht·th Eattl!l a· ·,: I El 'N T d Hick:; Sl'Orcd three touchdtl\\'n-.. . "Dih" even . . tu ents In Connc:r. iullhac~~ carri~.·d the J,all ;trrth · I Prizes for Ticket Selling CHil' .. ~J 1·1 · H'tg 1 . . t1111c. lh·n 1 hnlllJI"nn · · \\'11<\ -..t·lrt , , ·. ~.·\· en ,. _, c,,. 1' rtL·r 1 sc 1 100 1 st ua.; tulll,ark and · \\ ·t.., ht··r fL'l'l·tc·L· (I ·, ,.1' r 1 · · 1 J · 1 ' cnb. ::-tx gtr :-; anc tl\·e > )\':', \\·o n ca:-> I1 !tn c· l>tt l·l· · · 1 · - 1 11 ticket · .C'o111H1r ' -..IJn\\'L·d tllltt-.tnl · ' '-. \li'IZl'~ Ill t 1C rt'C\.'llt 1Ut)t >a tn!.! talrnt. . . 1. 1 1 1 · · . ·c·· 1 \ 1 1 1 "l" 1111! campa tgn at t 1c sc 100 , n \\'a s n:L<.: 1 - ~r ltll ,;_tell _hektrc~ that the ' a 11111 ,{111 c\.'d this \\' et:k. The ekYcn \\·i:trunnlng attack (I! .tl_tb ~- l'ar·~ tvam j.; 1 111.: r" arL·: Edith Ednwnds. lean Tharkh.vttn. than that. ()I thl'. l~~H cham- l·n ·. l'r.th· Huddle. lean II~~kin.;, J·:rma PIO!l-..h Ill at!·'rrc<r'Lt It \11 . "Lt , . · · 'I' nu · · · I)lll 1 :-.rllt·ck. · · · · . · ..., . ':' ~H\\ !~nth Ht)atdtmd. Htcltard Jn,hL ~-> 111 't :-.ath.ltvc_l \\ tth th pa:-.~ing at - lin I~iclqr_d Burnard, Elmer Herl)l, tack Jllll' It~ dett·n,e · 'l'l wt1la:-., . a II( l \"!l'tor II atbt:n. ~rt ltl F · L' dbl · S ·s w· I · ' ' ' · · I · TATMAN the house of gifts tlu:-; \\.<:l'k to gl't the tca111 reach· for \\ ha t i " l' X Jl \ 'l' \t',] t I 1 h l' 1 I Ill' ( 1 f t !J l' h:trdl':-t l';LJnl'.; <li thl' sca~c'n thi.; · .aturclay. ~ l'\\' Trin plays Lindblom at an om a.turd~y \\ tth tn(·~e \rL·akne~:-c=- 111 mtnd Coach ::\fr ~. lan1c:-; E\·an s. \\·hn Ita~ hn·:. :\~chl'nh; t tlt l1a-.. .,,L't'll ,. t·rkinl!· hard \·i:;itin'-!' 111 Caliiornia and Oklahoma .. ~ce 517 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON 625 N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO tor th t pa . . t Year. ha:; rdurncd ttl f-.:cnihrnrth. and \rill make her hPmt· \\'it h het~ da ttl!h tn. ::\ r 1':-\. 1ra rn· \\ '. \llln:-.. 1~i \\'·Hld,tnck an·nut·. If Objects Appear 010 ®f0 632 Blurred or Hazy you are Seeing under a· Handicap: Eyesight is too precious to take Chances. Have your Eyes Checked ·over today! No Charge for this SightChecking Service. ~ NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. ~ ~ I ., l bne must have satisfactory prices and the best in candy quality to show increasing patronage like ours-and even more, in order to please the discriminating people who come int'o our new shop in the Woman's Athletic Club, Chicago. So we have collected there the smartest of modern candy containers for gifts and occasions: Russian enameled wood, Bohemian glass, Florentine leather boxes, Danish porcelain, English trug baskets, and, of course, American things like Hull House pottery. ~ ~~\~ ~ " \1\. HATTSTROM & SANDERS Organization, Inc. Two Stores for your BEACH &GEIL5 EV ANSTON- 1633 ORRINGTON AVE., UNIV. 5970 WINNETKA HYDE PARK CHICAGO HIGHLAND PARK :,:~ ~ t ~ ~ convenience Sclentlftc and )lanufacturlng Stores for your convenience "'""o OPTICIANS t ~ '\1 '-!!}/\~ 702 Chureh Street J<: ntnston. Illinois Opp. Orrington Hotel Phone University 1848 391 Central Avenue Highland Park Illinois Pllone Highland Park !!180 . Only COM PLETl! grinding plant between Chicago and Milwaulte' For Better ~~ ome-Made Candies ~®R0®R00RQJ®R0®R0~~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy