Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1932, p. 48

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.Jack Chevigny, coach of the Chii- cago Cardinals, professional footbaýll team. and George, Oilley, star guard for'the past thrè'e years on North- western university's football teams. were guest speakers of the eveing. Bothi speakers were introduced by. John V. Snith, 1437 Wilmxettë av*c.ý nue. and both spoke of their . acrly ýexperienices.in football and the thrill oý-f witiiing,their, first letters. '.M r. Chevigny stressed particularly, thL importanc e of learning- football fin- damntlson granimar school teanis and the character-buildin.g infl1uuee gained in graMmar school athlletics that have a carry-over value tri after li fe. In addition to bis' du -tics of coacbing the prof essional teain. Mr Chevigny coachies a gramniar school teani on the side, "just for the fun, of it." Dlavis la Chairman Daniel 'M.~ Davis, director of rec- reation, acted as master of cere- mTonies duiring the eveing and Mi his opening remarks explained the systemn of classifying athletes in the Wý lmette schools so that boys. oi the same weighit, hieiglit and age are al- lowed to comipete with only 1boys of the saine wveighit, lieighit anîd age. Dudley' C Stone, Glen W. Gather- .(i>pert c). Cepl)rt D. Aneeî ýH. Stone, -R. Horn >Iiillijns refe 11. Synnesvedt .1. Erickiýon G., Nelson H. Nelson 1'hîIIips. rfeîee M. BlIéser rE. McDow E. Bleser, CI. ilim E., 'rhalnl:ia F. .Guthridge R. Seizer ~ A onhr L., Pûters;A.Heerens, J. i1Joffman.n Lapt iÉts vnlley'ball leagu wmY 1.000 2. 100 *Swedih.~iBîIneî O 2 .0 Y. P. C. f) 2 .000 L-8t Friday-'s gaines in North 'Shore Ieague:- Schultz & Nord . (19)) , Bahai 26) G. Saxe M. Enrich R. le-sclike F. Oelrich E. Hardt B. Dyniewlc: C. Warble R. Nelson H. Wekti E. Lang Ci. SHrned A., Hoff tiiint it. Lûonalrd1 J. MWiley' i. Jramimet rýeferte 'Wilmette Life (0) It. And erIS'o l P. mulvey: SC. Sil4litlî F. Hoerber J.' Parkerî Tc!dd1(, referceý' Teann -tandiiigýý ili Nortil league: Hoffmanli I"1orists litiff'Boilers . liahal, WVon I Men's A'lageb.t.ketjallj played last week: K. of -C. (1>St.,}'î-anc J. Hqrrlsnli. ' R. Meter J. V. Meter B1. H. Sicrei; W. T. Obeiticie IV. Melbye WV. Hurd Trod<l.retere y4nrks ( 12) R. Galueer F. Heitmil!) E. Hardt G. Patterson S. Smnith W.C. Sineaton Ii1off pa.nn i .66- is (25j Moran O'Neilî F.ýBaha 1 Florjîits (30)1 C. Grater 1'. oli R. Oelerich F. Oelerich J. J3agnal R'.Huck J. Zopp Todd, referee tiers of last week's contests con- ducted for the members of tIhe Aero club, an organization of miodel air-. craft enthusiasts. The conitests were1 co:iducted on Wednesday: ev ening at Stoilp gym iasium during 'the hiour of the regu- lar meeting. of the club, and were. the first of, the kind to be held 'this year since. the flrst fewv club mecet- ing-s.had been devoted to construct- ing and testing' airliianenmodels. TFèewinners' times were 3Oyz sec- onds and 17.4 seconds respectively. The planes in the contest werc limited to certain. qualificàtions and were launched 'from.,the hand. Six flights. were allowed éach contestat in each contest, although the adjust- ing.flights were counted among the sixk, which, together wit.h various mnis.- haps, shortened the flying time oif several planes Which had good. records in one or two lighits. Since the. toalfiying tinwe ofthe Six flights ivere added to deterinie the ivinner of the meet, the .coi test in the Baby R. 0. G. division ivas ex- ceptionally close. It was not until after the sixth flight that the winner couid bc. determined. The fliglit contests will be hielcj every WVednesday evening, Glen W. Gathercoal, Recreation assistant, hais announced. The contests are openi to the public and are held at the Stolpgyrnnasin froui 7 to 8 o'clock. l .it -.-..-- b- pal L ut.- L-' " Pl- y grami. Willianm Spinney. fHarold Borre. and Jamîes O'Neil were the speakers and gave brie f resumnes' of. th.e football season. Spinney repre- sented the Peewee tearn. H1arold Borre the lig.htweight tearn, and James O'Neil the heavyweight teani. the latter of wvhichi finishied the sea- son without defeat and the other twý,o Nvithi one defeat each. Robertt Smith, one of the letter Joserph school; Douglas-s Htuck, How- ard school: Robert Smith. Howard school;, James Steen, Howard selhool': James Anderson, Howard schiool; Robert Winter, Howard school; jack Harvev, Howard school; Bert Sun- ons, Howard school: Robert Chris- tensen, Howard school. Lightw eights: Van McQuide, Stolp ý;chool:, Jarvis Lingle, Stolp school; E~va ns B. Itobinson Wolff, refere eth1)i>zlts <16) Lna ni C-. Varney %L. Ling M. Boyajian R. Pence A. Byja *Todd. referee ,ndings in"" $Hoffiann Floristsî L-7 $anne Il Johnsu * E. S(.buefl Texacos 39) W Jhilsonr W. Rogers j 1', L jans 1,Kaufman J. H1off'nann Il. Horn .jajjj(.t offiann C. HIi V. Wyle Wolff, R. Berndtson D. DingwalI Team standing.s L. Pa.himan leajgue: orlsts %Vol 4 ~. KraCft,6 L. Kraft. K.. Wagnt2r L Meyer G.Whittt J.Kni )n Lost Pet, . o0 1.00 William Spinncy, E 4rd Vc)ulding, Sti schooJ; JEvanI bamuelson. Johnsbn and Wolff. referee E. )His' Service Station (1S)>'R. H. Specht C. C. Hall V R.Waters D.Rtgreee -4 I le J. A

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