Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1934, p. 41

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prçay by winning th~e Suburhan league meet, at Evanston. Besicles winning the district and state meets this year, as well as the Subuirban league championship, the team also won the Maplewood, relays at St. Louis. Bill Faymonville, wbo made eight of New Trîer's nineteen points Yi! the, state meet, was- also the cut- standing, performer -for ,bis .schocd% in 'tbe Suburbanleaguie event Sat- urday, He took first in the shot, put: with a tbrow of 49 feet 8%4 inches, aànd first in the discus throw witb aý toss of 131 feet 2 inches. Maxwel Wia Hurdi. George Maxwell, first place wa:n- ner for. New Trier in the. 120-yard high burdles atthe state meet, also >won this eévent la5t Saturday., -is time was 15.7 seconds. Captaini James Kingsley repeated, bis state meet victory in the. pole1 vault and added more points fori New Trier. Ilu*the Suburlbain inee he juniped 121 feet 6 inches. New Trier 1 total ini winiinig tilt league championship wvas 411,/-,p0it,.ý Deerfield, whichi finished second xitlih 34 points, equalled New Trier ini taking first places. Eacb school ýnad four,.biut New Trier took more oC the second, tbird and fourth places. Deerfield entries won the 440-yardl dash, the 880-yard ruai, the 220-vardi low burdies and the mile run. Evans-, ton finisbed in tbird place witb 30, points, Oak Park was fourtb witi) 22'/12 and Proviso. llfth with 15. Help file.Up Pont Bartlett Price won second .plare for New Trier in the mile. H-is team- mate, At Struebing, took second in 1 the broad jump, wbicbi was won l Britt> of, Evanston.. Another Neu' Trier boy, Bollensen, won second in the bigb;unip.. Third and fourth places. won h New Trier were as, follows.: Gooder, third in 440-yard dash;ý Bridges, thirçl in 88-yard run; Hloza, tb'ird in 120-yard bigh hurdies; DeLang third in broad jump; Dostal, tbirdi in discus throw; Hoza, fourth in ViliràA *.. u li.. l r. - q rrn * ol * aramatic reaaang ands acting studilo of Mrs. M. L, Miller, 842 Sheridan road. Those who appeared in the recitaI1, which was held last Monday evening in Miss Rays studio, 113à Central avenue, are as follows: Miss Young's pupils, Raymond Ambler, Jack and Sonny Benslon, Richard- Hirschi Tom .Hall, BilIy MNcKil,$ Tom Hull, Clifford Jobnson,' Edwin Roberts,' and ýBilly Wells aIl of Wilmette, and Charles Rockcastle of Kenilworth; Mrs., Mil- ler's pupils were George Hilgendorf of Glencoe-and Robert, Heinizen and Harold 'Hendricksen of Wimette. Mrs. Al1lan Cunningham, 156 Wood- stock avenue, Kenilworth. enltertained ber lunchéon bridge foursome last Tuesday. Modern aGarage dais meruaing feor Q GREASING QWASHING- Q ]SIMONIZING -i OWflA ISur ~:II Y.., corwiII y 0 u etura et plé t h t --a 0 mebrà a-a. - Just scisu the street from the North« W«t.r Station MODER N GARAGE FIRESTONERAT E1AVJN 252, W. Rafr.ad Av.., Evanston -Ph... Unhi Our new moderni latest equipment, much easier. plant, buit with the makes my work' As Plant Superintendent, 1 find..no . ficulty in handliéng ,the peak del'vre of severe winter days and in mtaining the Murphy-Miles hourly service, My loyal organization of courteous, dependabie truck drivers is a valuable asset in taking care of our many customers..- Santa Fé t rail for* an indefinite visit. - Jiidsom Large, 1942 Thornwood avenue, returned Thursday of last week from tbe, Norwegian American hospital where he underwent an op- eration. P#IONE mad T.IsYw Y D~F 8800 -e. PLANT1NO. 4 PH4ONE GREENLEAF 2020 7112 Kimba IAveummo PNONBB WIhLil WUdi.w Rd.ý(Wst Ofsi ____________________ I i. ASH rS4ZB u OIL COM.PANY. WIIIow RodWest of Skokla Mvd., Wlmuetka (MontNo. 6) Wihn.tte 900 PHIONIS Wisntko 8 5S OMWW.

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