Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1934, p. 25

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weglt and [lgftweight basketbalr tearns woni a doubleheader from Lakec Forest acaderny last Saturday nights at the New Trier gymnasiurn. Thev scores were 28 to 17 for the heavies and,34 to 14 for the lights. Tlieir garne last week was the last of the, season for, the New. Trier l-ightweights,. but the.heavies are tak- > ing part in the district basketball ii tournarnent at- Libertyville this week. t] Evanston's- 23 to 21 victory over fS l)eerfiel last Friday night rernoved c the chance, that Newv Trier-- a". to- share the league charnpionship wi th tie Evanst.onians in the heavyweight division. The New Trier boys, Who ,whipped Evans ton 27. to 26 two,;weeks ago- finished in second place. with VI five ictories and three defeats. 01 Siiiding L.ads Scorers 1 Jack Sinding, forward, was New C Trier's l1eading,.scorer in ýthe heavy-- %Veight l)attle with. L ake Forest last Saturday. He made seven field goals and a free throw for a total of fif- teen ) ponits. 'Dtuke" Scott, center, (-otflte(l nine points for New Trier. .scott's ine points boosted his sea- son total to 110. By adding fifteen more to ls total Sinding has a rec- ord of 103 points. for the sReason. NexV Trier held a srnall lead, thirtontghottrost of the fir su haif, the sco.)re being ý6 to 4 at the end.:of the, firstquarter and 10 to 7 at the'haif, wihNéw Trier ahead both. timnes. Scott and Siniding each made. only threc points in the first haif. Then. thiese two -sharpshooters" got bus. * sinding sank four field goals and Scott two in the third quarter to run i< New Trier's total' to 22, while' Laker 1-orest was held to a single field goal byGaub. Substitutions Coach Clyde Grater of New Trier substituted freely in the last hia]f.. ]h)irteeii New Trier plavers got into the garne For Lake Forest, Fleer, forward, ai.d Graub,. guard, each made six p)oints, and Ellis, forward, made fi ve. The New Trier 'lightweights %vere * decidedlly superior in. their share of the evening's entertairnent. They lheld a 15 to 4 lead at the haif and -11-11uer agiI1 ext season. i\ew strength will corne from the liglit- weight ranks also. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVIC 1ES "Man'" will be the subject at the services in, First Chuf'ch' of Ch-rist, Scienitist, in Wilrnette Sunday rnorn- ng, March 11, at Il o'clock, held in he edifice ' 1003 Central avenue. Sunday school convenes at 9:45, o'clock. STOP MOUHS 5 YRS. Kew sdeintific proess kilisî moths, pre-ý en tsre-inflection 5 years. Pree estimnatelq n davenp orts, chairs, rugs, drapes, )rmal clothes, 'uniformsn. Phone today. ZHANOR .INC. Gre. 0234 -Winn. 1324'.. FAMOUS MOTOR "'ASK THE MAN WH( OUR SIOGAI "Ask thte G Whto Li*vesIý,,, EDCEWATER B8 On Lake MicMig an 5300"Block CAR,- SAY 9? OWNS ONE" N 1S uest fere" -CH HoiTEL Sheridain RodCh go -a lb. 25. lb. 29. Ilb. GENUINE SPRI-NGI FANCY DRY PIC LEG.ofLAMB 16.1 81/20CHCIICK DOMIO Pue Cne LBBY' j OR FRYING.OR DOMIO Pu. Cmi. ILIBB'S IJuicy Çalif. Jumubo a l rI A nla ~ A!U ~ SUNKIST ORANGES ICED-MILK-FED -NS lb. 1-61/20 ROASTING w w w I - * 511 ~ 35c of rnuch credit for their work, Mr. Delaporte said. In the heavyweight division Coach Grater wilI have to build a new; team next year, as ail of this yêars regu- lars. wiIl be lost by graduat-ion Pros- Large ground t nuts........ IMMN Z Tears 014 i........ Ibo 1 lbe 1 l' ý - 1b. .1 1

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