Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1933, p. 19

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,ame night N\ew T rier lights Iost te their west side rivais. 30 te 21. This Friday nighî the, New Trier îeams will jouriiey to Oak Park, where tlîey ho b Ven the colunt. *Aitliough defiiîeiy eclimlinated t roi consideration for the Suburban leagule Chamà-pônship. the New Trier heavies believe their record for- the sesnwill look much. better if -îhev Cau wlihip) Oak Park Friday. Tbey liaie Iost to: Esanston twice andite Oak 1,>Iark and Deerfield once, but have onail of their.otiier SuburÉban lea-ilîe gantes. The New Trier, lights laeiîad a poor seasot. boerfeld ets Revenge 'Ile heavvweight teams of New TIrier and t)eerfi.el<l staged anotiier Ilard -fought batle la-sî ,Frilay-. Deer- Iied wunig, 18 te 15. The* Lake c(tiflty boys tlhus ga:ned revenige for .a-32to .30 <efeat hned-thein in an overt imie gaine at e Trier a few Last Frida\'s gaine wva, clo)se all Ilite wav. I)e-erficidl led at tbe'liaif. 8 t1, 7, and at the end of thie third g<tarter %vas leading, 15 to 13. Sinding' High Scorer Sidng'as the Ieading scorer fo Neýv Trier Nvitli a total of sevenl poinlts .AIi were made lit lite first liali on a field goal and live freel ilirous. Scott, \e\\ Trier center. mlai got mb theltgaine as à substittute and* stîîîk onle fieci goal. For I >erfield the ligli. individual seorer vas-J ohnson, for ward, whi coliecte(l a total of seven points. c (lur. iî,ad, ade live pointîs. Thle 1)eerfield liits whipped 'New TIrier, 28 10 22. ON HONOR LIST More than ý1,000 pedigreed dogs from the kènnels of leading dog fanci- ers, as well as f rom the homes of pet owner S, wilI compete for the coveted bonor of best in'show regardléss of breed. This: honor, which carrnes* with itteJohn C. Eastmnan 1n> Memoii Tropby, valued at $ 1,000, wvas won fast year by. an airedale terrier, " .Walnut Barmaid of Harbain," owned by. Harold M. Flôrsheim, Chicago shoe, magnate. Prominent subùrboti dog lanciers,. aside f rom Mr. Seart 'and Mr. Flor- sbeim, are M rs. Sarah Waller, who bas kennels- at Liberty-vilie; Thomas Më., Howevll, Ilarringtn;Pàul 1Loeber, ake MAIL ln the. MARINE DININC ROOM D.ncing W.eekday Eventngs Until 12 ."ciock Friiays util 1 A. M. Saturdeys (Formol) untiI. 2 Wock Dinner $1.50. No Cover Charge to Dinn.er Guesis Eiçept Saturdiys Sun day «,Wigh Musicale ilu thé e bIroom 5$.e 6 P., M. MoIlod by Dinnr Cnet h ie ri.Diuing Room MI 9, w occi. EDGCEW-ATER BEACH 'HOTE1L 53l00 SIoc-Sheian Road, CHICAGO LISTýS covering *WILMETTE.o At our offices in W imette. dYdilable to tflosO wishniigTO reacn .very homne in Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe, are carefulty k.pt mail ists. Each name is imprinted on Addressograph stugs, reaciy for instant use. These tists are but another Holtister servce, available at *xceptionatly low costs. 10 COMPLEE These mail lists are comi tlpeat at the Godman tneatre 13 and continue during. the e of -March 14, 15 and 16, wi tineeès on March 16 and 17. ferai' complete 100%

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