Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1930, p. 20

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AMe Schumacher, head of the Întra- mural atblétics of Northwestern uni- versity and. former football star--told the grammar school athietes of H-ow- Eard school in an assembly Tuesday mortling., It's nexct to impossible for a "dumb' person to become a great foot- ball player," he said. ,"lt takes a quick-tbhinking agile person to be among the truly great players, and there is no pflace for the ý'big dumb Mr. Schumacher paid tribué tn the system on, intramural athieties practiced iii the Wilmette schools, Ia3, ing special stress' on the practice of bo6ys of the same. age and weight ^be- ing restricted, to plàying boys of their own weight. "Thé grammar school boy of today bas every opportunity to develop into a good athlete, mucix more opportun- Ity than. the present Big Ten athietes had when boys," hc said. Mr. Schumacbèr 'was the speaker at a special assembly honoring the boy and girl athletes of Hloward school who won pennants and letters during the past football and kickballj seasons. 1The kickball pennants were award- ed by Mrs. Gertrude Fanckboner, athletic instructor for girls at How- ard. They were presented to the girls of the sixth anid seventh grades. Glen W. Gathercoal, boys' instructor at Hioward, awarded pennants to the sixth and eighth grades, champions in Lester P. Bail, coach of- the lighit- weiglt and .leavyweight grammar schoo football leagues,. competinig *with other suburban north shore pub- ic sçhoo4s, awarded the school em- blem to 'the following boys:, Lightweights: William UcMorari, Don Barbour, Bob Specht, Ludwig Skog, George Green, Fred Kaspar, and Charles Moreau. Heavv.weio4,ts. ila* ai St. John's I .(21, 21, 21) Fred Proohnow Ed Cramer Congregational ("I, 21) Roum nSimonde- E. -M. ESimonds Methodlst (21, 21) J. R. Harper Lowell Todd St. 'John'. I1 Pred Prochnow Ed Cramer Happ Cab Comipany (21, 19, 18) Bob 131asdel .Grant Blasdel Wilmètte Grocery (14, 17) H-erbert Marquardt* WIll Marquardt St. John's Il (19, 12) Art Cramer AI Etienne: St. John's Il. S(21, 21) . .Art Crani.er AI Étienne Team Staindings Won Lost Pct. Methodlst 3 O 1000 St. John'.sI12 1 .667 Congregational 2 1 667 liapp Cab Company 1l 2 à33 St. ýJohn's:II l*- 2 333 Wilmette Grocery 0 3 000 JUNIOR BASKETBALL East Sgidefrs (26> Junior A. C (25) Jac 'l Harrison Bob . Waters Tom Obermelet Henry Specht Vincent Meter .Joe, Converse Bob Meter, Don Mcntyre John O'Neil Joe'Koerper Ed Mooney Ceeu lWiIl.ianis Todd, 'referee Irish (66)» Lowell Johnson Ted Buck James Iverson Jack Durham Martin Johnson To Bruins IV (72) Harvey Klundei Martin Sensend( Carl Nordberg .Win field Rogers Junior Kavanai Tc Roasters -(68) dd, NTB's (14) Sherwood .Palmer' S Bob Koen an Sherwood Nelson Charles Hall Dnvid Eenderson re fer-e Bruins V (18) r. Sheldon Fox, orf Howard Herbon Tlick Preston 3 Charles Williamns ,gh AI Brown dd, referee Freshrrien (20). *Bob Hermanson MarshalDoose Henry }Iôffnieyer Bd Horne Frank May kdd, referee TemStandings IrishWon Lost Irsh3 .O Bruina IV 3 .0 East Siders 2 l Roasters 2 il Junior A. C. 1 2 Bruins 1 2 Preahmen O 3 NTB's. 0 . 3ý MENS B. BASKETBALL Lymnan Texacos (20> Hollister Bob Waters ,., Ervin Bra Adami Bernar4d *. Ray Walter Sehnitzer Leonard Ii ClarenceStffnsMnvi Pct. 667 667 3U 333 000 Volleyball fo; men. G -ym Ciass II va. H-offman Florlat. Howard gym- nasinni. VolIeybal for mnen. Methodist vs. Village Cleaners. Howard gymnas- luni. Girls' basketball. XYZ va. 0h10o. Stolp gyninaslum. .VQlleyball for men. Baptist vs. Pres-, byterian. Howard gymnaaluni.. Volleyball for men. Howard PTA vs. Gym Class I. -Howard gymnastuni. Girls', basketball. SOM, vs. Village Cleaners. Stolp gymnâaum. 9:05 p. mi. Girls' basketball. DOb vs. Chicago. Stolp gymnasium. Tuesda.y, Deeember m 7 p. Mi. Gymnasiuni clasa ,for .grammar school girls. Eloward gymnasiuni. 7--30 Wp.n. Girls' basketball. TNT .vs. Freshmen IL. Stolp gyrnnasium. Meft's horseshoes. St. John's II vs Congregational. Howard school attic. Men's horseshoes., St. John's I vs. Methodist. Howard school attic. Men's horseshoes. WilmetteGrocery Vs. Happ Cab' Compaàny. Howard schooÔl attjç. 8p.m. Business girls' gymnasluni class. Howard 'gyrnnasitum. 8:15 P. nM. Girls' basketbalî league. Freshnien 1 vs. Brownies. Stolp gymnasiuni. Girls' 9:05 P. nM. Gil' basketbali. Wisconsin %,s. Schultz & Nord. Stolp gymniastuiri. Wednesday, Deemnber 3 7 P. m. Men'-s baQketbaiî. State BaËnk vs., Bruins 1. Howard REymnasiUM. Schultz & Nord vs. WifGlfs StOlP .gymnasium. 8 P.nm. Men's basketball. Presbyteriansv. Bruins II. Howard gymnnaclunim. Hoffman Florists. vs. St. Jo>seph, Stolp gYmnasiuni. 9 1P.nM.. Men's basketball.. Methodists vs. Hornes- HRo wa rd gymnasiumn; -RoaSters vs. Bruirw IIIl tlpgm nasiunim. ,Sopy- Tliursday, December 4 7 P. ni. Junior baeketball league. Roasters' vs. Bru ms V , Stolp gYninasium. 7:30 p. ni. Men's horseshoes. Bruin .a vs. Ly-. mnan's Texacos, Howard school at- tic. Men's horseshoes. DPW vs., Hornes, Howard school attic. Men's horseshoes.. HBF vs. Ridge' Confectionery, Howard echool at;ý tic. 8 P. nM. Women's .gyninasium class, IHoward gymnnacsium; Junior basketbali. Ha.st Siders vs.- NTB, .Stolp' gymn- "-s-- WOMEN'B EaASIETBÀLL Wisc~onsin (35) XYZ (14) Rita Weber Rosetta Connelly Elizabeth Faber DorothyKurm<. Anne StenIpel Elizabeth Hoff man Helen Deinlein Clementine Antoniio Mary Hoffmnan Mary Kreusch Catherine Didier Vivian Quigley Marie Arndt Iâllian Hein Jans, ireferee TNT (20)Oho(> iCely WeterMarlon Pearsoni Eleanor Shanahan Janet Radie' DorothyVomn Dorothy Smith Matjorie, Paterson Jackie Shabeck olive Billlmack' Margaret De Ni*arco Jean. Munro Sara Garrity Kray Pea'1so1r, Jans, referee Freshinen 1 (20) Freshmnen l (.5) Mary Margaret O'Shea, Eulala Barker- Katherine Ailes Esther Penkoivsî<j Marie Meyer Loretta Stu n Margaret'iHoffman Ellsabelle Fltzpatrhck Jeanette Schaeffer Dorothy Miller Sylvia Kel Mary Frances Schwali Jans, referee Brownies (30) DOD's (22) Marcella Rýummer Gladys Johnlson Elîsie Paterson Betty -Ryerson Mary Laner Dorothy Taylor 13111Y Hicks Hazel KrAI Frances E:elley Dorothy Brc Lorraine O'Shea Beryl Lundberg Riggles, referee Village Cleaners. (7) Schultz, & Nord (33) Pauline Schultz Alice 'Nord Violet Mussatto Geraldine Weber Clara Thonipsoni Gladys Wood Arlene Gustafàon Florence, CIitford Sally Speith Elizabeth Clifford Dorothy J3oyvington RigÉles, referee Chicago (5 Virginia Fitzhugh Agi Geraîdmne Mitck He Marion Weber Ar Margaret Kelley CIP Louise Coglianese Paul Marie Remick Lillian ilameuser Riggies, referee, * Teami l3rownies Schultz & Nord Wisconsin Chicýago Freshmen Som TNT Village Cleaners' Freshmen ILý1ý Ohio xYZ. SOM (17) mies. Costello [len Hunter rina Kristnif lra Kristoff ilie Gal-rityý Elsie Zopp Standings Wnn Lost 2 0 2 0 0, 2 Pet, .1000: 1000 160i), .500ý .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 Dick Marnn G. W. Gath errlll Mundy, retereeI Presbyterîan (15>) ofa FoIt Varney Joe O'Neil . B iapîst lsi 'son Jack Kalkhurst 0ymisa en Joe -Joyce VillageC'eaners on William O'Neil Gym Ciaa II Jack Cassin HoardP .A * T o d d , r e f e r e . P e bt e r i ans I ;trs an Texacos Oiders t. *1 .1 .1 1 0; o Pet. 1000 1000 .500. .900 .500 .500 I

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