Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Feb 1933, p. 12

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ium. Previously the three Wilmette teams -.- pewees, Iightweights, and heavyweights - had gone to Des Plaines on WVednesday where the Des PÈlaines. teams, avenged themn- selves.on the local teams bv taking two of the three games played. Des Plaines had. met withoverWhelmlnng defeat. from ai!1 the Wilmette teams, on.-the .preceding, FridaY., The Forest Parkc games' -scores were sligbtly one sided, being 20 to, 5 in faivor of the Wtlmet te pewees, 20 to 0 in. favor. of the Wihnette lightweights, and 25- to 9 in, favor. of the Wilmnette heavyweights. . The Des Plaines' games were more closely contested. It took an oiiertinie per- iod to defeat -the Wihnette heavy- weights 18- to 14 in that game and the local pewee team met defeat by ojly thie points, -th.e score I>ing .10. to 7. The lightweight game was *slightly one-sided, being 20 to 8 in favor of the Wilmette team. Legion Posts Boost Reecation Aetivity The Michigan Department of the American Legion at its 1932 state convention went on record as urgi1ng the local nnsts thr.nwhonthfle st2te Sea Lions8) E., Horn C. Willams R. Hermnanson A. Brown H-. Hierbon Lights (15) F.:Schaeffer J. Speredes B. Aton R. Hoffmann E. ColegroVe :J.. Kraft R. Haugsness C., Kirwiïn Teams standigs In ',.C league:. Won Lost Pet. Heavies 2 1 .667 Sea Lions 2 1 ý.667, Gýophers . 2 1 .667 LightÉ 0 3 .000 N. S. BASKETBALL LEAGUE Schultz & Nord Highland Park (26) (17) R. MacLean W. Rogan. G. Pattison E. arlïng E., Hardt B. Tiliman* G. Saxton R. Silver R. 'Nord T. Rogan E. Lostalek B, Bétnibé Bahi'(25> C. Roth F. Oeierieh. R. Oeierich, R. Nelson J. Sheridan eWiliimette Lite (29) E. Braninier J. AMontolar'a V.. Meter T. Oberneier C.Williams, lloffmann Florist,s. (24) T. Saxton C. Thorsen (34> B .u f DX l e y e r , , lleillr, eferee His Service Station (34) R. Johnson C.. Hall C. Williams H. Speëcht Wolff, referei Winb.erg Drugs (48) J. Marshail C. ;Noirdberg L. Goss 111 W. Webstier R. Lindsley R. Fridrnan H. -Wtnberg R. Goss Wolfr, referee Van. Depsen's G. Jones T. Buck R. Moran A. Cramier, 0. Altman ýW.. Jones J. Chambers. Hlornets (28) A. Russo, 'W. Youngz J.- Ahiworth. E. Young il. Green floffinann,1itit (34) St. Francib(23î E. Bî1-minei' J. HArrison ", J<hnsoln 1J. Blaha 0-'. I-ftfk . Joee ONei'ï W. Johgnson W. O'Neii lot Offr».ïniî lR. Braun R. Evmns B. Moran Jimll( I ftllîanîîR. Sullivan John Q'Nt-iI Wolff, referee Teani -Iindings In "B" Basý,ketbafl ieagtie: Won Lomst l'et. Hoffmann Florists il 1 .917 Winberg Drugs 10 2 .8933 Van Deusens 9 3 . .750. American Legion 6 6 .500 Hiiias Service Station 5 5 .500 shadow boxing and other preparatorv exercises leading up to a big boxing show.at the end of. the season .were started Monday evening at the Hw- ard gymnasium. The weekly class instruction will be, given.,by Joe Coýrrado, 'weIl known nortb shore boxer, at 7:30 o'clock on- Monday evenings ýat the Howard gymniasium.' The boxing class will occupy the stage since the gymnas- ium, floor, is already occupied witli volley baIl on that evening. Wilniiette boxers who are niiemuber-s of the class will enter,,the Chicago: Tribune Golden Glove to urnainent.. and the Evanston Golden Glovt tournament in addition to competing in Wilmette's boxing show to lie fheldI late in March. Application for- membership ini the class is stili open and may be niadc mvith Dud1ev e. Stone, recrcation 1a>- ýs1sant in charge of the activitv. voLLEY 1BALL SCIIEDULI, <Third Round) Games will be Played at Howard gytu- 1111-iufli 'Monday evenings. Tearn. re- port.ng flfteeni minutes atter scheduied timet are liable to forttjture of the, gaine. February 13 7 30.i.-MNetlio-dist vs. Swedish Bush>t- mlen. S :30 p.11I.-Y. 1P. C. vs. Baptist 8:30P.111.-1. T. A.vs Ioffinmi ment of Michifgan, cails to the 'atten- tion of its rnany posts the opportun- ities they have to serve the youth and the aclts of the state by aid- ing the promotion of programis of recreation and athletic activities. The Legion has been and always wil be interested in the youth. of the coun- try. For themn participation in~ cleaff, Huff Boliers, Sehuitz & Nord Hoffmann Florists B3ahai Wilmette Lite Highland Park T,-. teers .11 Won 7 7 5 4 "A", LEAGUE (10) X . Y. Lo .Pet.* S .75 i ..875 5 .500 6 .400 6 .400 4 .200 P. D. (28) L . O4ion L. La L. S4 J. (3i, 7> T. Schinier E. Tha.matin H. Peters R. Seizer R1. B PhIiip, r ;lst (5, 15) (15, 1.4) Jake 1Hoffmann James, Hoff mann E. Miller G. Huckz R. Hoffnian fOree .Methodist (3, 10) C. Geppert1 S~:30 P. ml.-iBaPtist Vs. Howard P. T. A. February 2; 7;30 p. ni.-y. P. C. vs. Howard P. T. A. 8:30 P.n.-i3aptist vs. Swedish Bushiien. 8:30 P.n.-Methodist vs. 1-offmiatil Florista. Msrch a 7 :30 p. 'l.-P. T. A. vs. Swedish Bu!sh- Men. ý :30 P. nm.-Baptist vs. M*%ethodist. 8:30 P. M.-Y. P. C. VS. Hoffmann FlIorists. .Marck 13 7:30 P. n.-Y. P., C. ývs. Swudish. Bush- thodisteq I Basketeers Rige, referee Porter - . Kudas Porter (m3 Y. P. C. A. Stempel Brownîe.9 V. Johnkon' Six Bits E. erndtson XYZ A'ugust Lost 1 2 Pet. .800 .700

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