Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1933, p. 40

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weec, March 28,30,31, iai the Howard school gmniasium, each prograr bc-' ginning âat 7.30 o'clock. Assisting Mr. Davis iii presenting the programs ..will be the members of the physical training staff of the puib-; lic schools. Mrs. Olga S. Bil, girls' pbysical training instructor ath Stolp school; Mrs. Gertrude Fanckboner, girls' physical training instructor at Howard scbool;- Dudley C. Stone, boys" physical training instructor ai Howard, school, and Glen W. Gather- coal, boys" physical training instruc- tor at Stolp' school. The first program will be the sixth, seventh and: eighth grade girls' demonstration to be held on Tuesday eveni .ng 1with the followinig lis! Of events:* Old Englllsh Country Lane-Stolp Sixtb Low Orgaiazed Ganme-Howard Slxth Grade Tap Dance-Howard Seventh Grad-e Relays-'Stolp Eighth Grade Irish Lilt--Stolp Seventhi Grade Formai and Postural Demonstration- Howard Eighth Grade Part I-ýINDIVIDULAL ATIiLETIC EVENTS Goal Shoot ing-JIowa rd and Distance 'lThrov-Stti mi» aud two gaines, the Boilers approach the end of the season with the ,title of champions of the first Vilmette North Shore:Basketball league clinchI-, e&d. Howeier, the approacbing end, of the -season brought them their sec- ond defeat of the. year last Friday evening at the'hands of the H-offmianni Florist team, who took themn by the-- close score of 24 to 21. This victory chalked up to the credit of Hoffnanins make tbem tied in the numnber of gamnes won, with Schultz & Nord but since the latter tean ibas a record of only four losses -to- Hoffmanns' six,. the, percentàige reckoning places Schultz & Nord ini second, place and 9 Hoffmanns' in third place ii the team1 standings. The WVilmette L,ife -teanÉ -crept Up to fourth place as a- resuil!t of winning f romn Highland Park Fri- day e'vth1g.' Resuits of the gaines played l3siý meek are: Hoffnianns <24) J. Milton C. Thorsen R. Horn R. Leonard J. Bagnail H. Johnson -uff Boliers (21) B, Meyer D. Heap L. Horder W. Heap R. Cramer L. Buckiey Grater, ere Peas, *leans, and 'Barley Huff. Boliers.., 1$chuits &.Nord Hioffmann Floriste Wllmette Life Babal- Highland Park rù fe iee in North '%Von* Lost Io 4 10 6 10 "À" BASJKÉETIALIL LEAGUE State Bank,'<15> Mehodit (14) E. Evn .Varney -H. Stone R. Welch T. Varney F. Waldnei J1. Cuilen >j. Boy.ijiani 'B. Rbn~r .Ln R.Pec M. Y. P. D. (40) E., Goodwin J. Moore L. Langdon. G.Stone L.Schmttz K of C (19) 1' 6bLmneier V. PMetea R. Meter H. Sieren B. Hurd Basketeer5 (24) R.- Wolff IR. Jackson H. Schultz N. J. Miltoni J. Montonara Yorks (32)ý R.Gauger it. sweet R. Bjork F. Heitrnan et. Saxton E, Ha'rd t lloffiîanns (4 C. Crater. L. Wolff A. offnîiali .1. Bagnel S. Keji D. lluck Lynani Texacos (25) W. Rogers V. Wyleý IL Kaufman R. Ber ndtson D. Dingwall. Thebé meet starts at 9 o'clock' and will bc held on Park avenvue. jus!t west of the public library.', 'lie reason- forthie large numlber ctf defending. champions is that verYý few of Iast year'à winners graduat«d into high school last spring. Aïn the defending champions are: HOlU S.vwal Titi.. Dorothy Davis, winlier of. four eveints in. last .year's meet, the one- legged race for Class C girls. the 100 yard da.Èh for Class C girls, the 100 yardopen race for girls, and co- winner, with Murial Kinnev of ih Tandem race for Class C girls; Frank Koenei,. winner of the r>4ne-legged race for Class C boys; Gerald Spin- ner, winnei of the 100 yard dash for Class C boys, the 100 yard open race for bovs, and co-winner %vith Eric Samuelson of the tandem race for Class C boys..Robecrt Dle Vuulc.y. wanner of the one-legged race for Class B boys, and the 75 y'ard 'Ja,,li for Class B boys. .In the Class B girls' division, .4de- laide Koetien and Lucille Heerens, winners' of the Class B girls' doublv race, will bothi be prescrit for thv, 1933 mneet. Bothi girls, in addition îc> the doubles race were place. winners in other races. Lucille Won 111c Class B girls' one-legged race anid EHoward B %,s. Stolp B Howàrd C vs. Stoip C Basketbaii-Exhibltion Contest Stolp vs. Howaýrd PART IV-LETTER AWARDS Presentation of letters by Board Ed- ucation Members: Mrs. R. H. Henderson and Mrs. Har- vey A. eraig. The second denionstratiouî wili be v given by the Howard and Stoln< sixth, F, 1IUe or u eeingLJI le Miller Loga'n Third Grades: 1. Format besson 2. A&-Hunting .We WilI Go 3. 1 See Tôù Central Fourth Grades: 1. Norwegian Mountain March Fifth Grades: Athietie Events, iolley, BalilThrow-Gilris 10 10 12 14 ýe an, the mneet are Virgiia winner of the- Class A girls' last year, and Charles. Ber- winner of the Class A b~s event. "B" BAVSMETBALL LEAGUE Dudle.v C. Stone, recrea tioîî as- Winberg Druigs, American î4egion sistant in charge of the mec!. bas (19) (24) announced that in Case there are not R. Fridman R. SteffenS sufficient entries ini any particuilar L. Gcbss Ili J. Jordan evnt, memberso oe g ru (1. Hill D., Scott 9v so oe g ru ,W. Webster J~. Mmillr may enter those races -but no cluil<l ond- Gràadeq: -------J--.- 13 5 i 10 6. 5 7. 7 I 2 16 MORE RECREATION NEWS ON PAGE 47 or mt eve Central. ah d'ý - t-.. . . 1

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