36 WILMETTE LIFE . Twenty-Seven N. U. Grid . December 13, 1m : New Trier Cage Men Win Major Letters Teams Take Twin Twenty-seven major varsity letters Bill From S~nn were awarded to members of the 1929 lnur C!I4ristmns (l;rrrtiug Your new photograph will deliver your Christmas greeting of love and good will to friends and family. Write your message on it. Have it made at our studio. The· gift you alone can give EuoENE L. PHOTOGRAPHER RAY Phone Univ. 2238 today for appointment 1606 Chicago Avenue, Evanston Northwestern university football team New Trier High school trampled on at the annual banquet given to the Senn High of Chicago in two li~ht. squad by the Chicago Alumni club of weight basketball games last Saturdav 1 the :chool last Saturday. night, the New Trier first team win-Mmor letters were awarded to twen- ning 26 to 14 and the second team hy ty-five players who were members .of a score of 21 to 9. · the B team Members of the varstty · h fi 1 d h ci·1d t 1 111 · the required All of t e rst team regu ars scored squa w 0 no P ay Is ranted for New Trier, Frank Church, forward, n~mber 1oft gamTesh.wtere. a ofrgeshmen collecting four field goals and a free mmor et ers. tr y-mne h f 1 f . . t H b of the yearling t row or a tota o mne pom s. e was the leading scorer of the game. w h o were mem ers 1 . 't ors, rna d e squad were awarded numera sweaters. F ree d man, guar d . f or th e vtst Seventy-three per .cent of the boys three field goals for a total · of six . receiving a\1\'ards hatl from the state points and was second highest scorer. of ll!i~ois. Out of the fifty-two players Besides Church in the starting lineup rece 1v1ng football letters, forty were T · C I' p· I of the for New . · wh'l f rom Ill mots t e t wen t v- se··en · f d H ner were: Kl d o tn m ayson, d h' . · f 1 · ·ho received orwar , arvey un er, center, an t trt) -nte re[' lmetlll' ". Elmer Berol and Albert Bows, guards. nume:a s were rom mot s. Finlayson and Klunder each made two MaJ?r letters were awarded to the field goals, Bows made one, and Bernt followmg: collected two field goals and a fre e Backs - Rus Bergherm, Billings, throw. \Varble. substitute guard, also Mont.: Henry Bruder, Pekin, Ill.:. Bill looped a floor shot. Cald.e rwood, Benton Harbor, Mtch.; New Trier led at half time 17 to 2. John Haas, Fargo .. :;\', D:: Lee H.anley, Coach Clvde Crater then sent in sevEvanston, Ill.; Btll Gnffin, Chtcag:); eral of his fourth string players wh o Bert Riel, Watseka, Ill.; At Moore, were not used on the second light , Portlan?. Ore.:. Os Baxte~, M t. ~lem: weight team, and the Senn team ran its ens. Mtch.; Std Burnstem, Chtcago, . score up to 14. G~l Johnson, Evanston, Ill.; Dean Klarr, Paul Jones and John Borino, for Lmcoln, Ill. . wards. Jack Hicks, center, and Hugh ~nds - Fran~ Baker. Mtlwaukce, Saxon and Roy \Ve st, guards, started \Vts.; Larry Oltphant, Evanston; Ted for New Trier as the second light Egber!, Evanston: Ralph Eylar,. Kan- \Yeight team, which won its game 2~ to sas Ctty, Mo.; Bob Gonya, Chtcago, 9. Jones made almost as many po1~1t · ] ohn Smgleton. Evanston. as the entire Senn team, collectmg Tackles-Dallas Marvil, Laurel, Del.; three field goals and two free throws Jack Riley, vVilmette; Paul Engebrit- for a total of eight. sen, Chariton, Iowa. Hicks and ~axon each made four Guards-Henry Anderson, Chicago; points for New Trier, Hicks on a field Wade Woodworth, Evanston: John goal and two free throws and Saxon Evans, Chicago, Ralph Haug, Evans- 011 two field goals. Hess, leading scorton. er for the visitors, was able to gather Centers-Mickey Erickson, Molin e, only three points. New Trier led at Ill.: Rob Clark, Detroit, Mich. the half 11 to 5. 500 NEW TlJB FROCKS for 2 to 6 year olds Hand-made and hand-finished dressesof French voile, batiste, dimity and print. .$ .95 Hand-embroidery and real laces! Extraordinary values at $ 1. 9 5. Second Floor fOYNTAIN SQVARL LVANSTON