Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 39

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ular fait ptactice last iuesday, a week in âdvance of the opening of school. Besides meeting ail of the other Suburban league teams, New Trier wvll take on two strong down- tttecievens, Chanipaign and Moline. and a« number of other teanis in. the Chicago district. The opening gamne is to be, Saturdayr of next week with Xoodstock. It will be played at New Trier's Phelps field. Three out-of-town games' on suüccessive ý-Saturdays foilow, withý Bioom, Proviso and, Morton furnish-, ing the opposition. Then New Trieri w iil pay o the 'home field against1 tliree Suburban league teams-Wau-' kegan. Oak Park and Deerfield-ýinI October. Dundee will be the first1 November opponent, and, the ýgaine will be- played at Dundee. Thé final Suburban league scrap will be with Iivanston at Evanston on November- 9. The Moline and Champaign games will be piayed after, the league season closes, with Champaign coxing to .Zew Trier on Thanksgiving day. Following is the com'pete gtchdule: Sep)tember i 4--Woodý:tot'k -d New~ Trier. Septeinber 21-New Trier at Bloixi. September 28-New Trier at Proviso. October 5--New Trier at Morton. October 12-Waukegan at New Týrier. Otober 19-Oak Park at New Trier. October 26-Deerfieid at New Trier' November 2-New Trier at Dundee. November 9-New Trier at Evanstop. November 16-New Trier at Mole. , November 28- Champaign at New Trier. and the backfleld men- wil be heavy too. Although a nutuber of letter men were lost hy graduation, several others returned.* These. veterans, together with otlier players Who sa3v part-time service, iast season, 'should combine to give, New Trier an1 ex ceptionally strong teani this year, Coach Asthen- b4ch beiieves. Fine List Of Candidatos 1 On t he basis of their w'ork in spring practice Asclhenbach mentioned the following was.likely. candidates, for Iplaces on: the -1935 eleven: Bob Radl 'in and. Ray Hanson centers; Co-Captalii Dick Campbell and Bob Waldorf, guards;- Co-Captain Phil Dostal and Tad' Harvey, tackles; Dick 'Klein, Leonard Brown and .Kenneth Cowan,. ends; Bill Snyder, quarterback; Frank 13orovicka. ,fullback, and George La-, ing,, Bill Rotherinel 'and Tom GaIla- gher, haifbacks. Laing and Gallagher alte.rnated at one of the 1iaIfbatck positions last season. Campbell, Dos- tai, Snyder, Borovicka and Cowan were regulars. Harvey aiternated with Jack O'Leary at tackle. 1Among last year's regulars who will be missing when the opening gun, s0unds for the Woodstock game are AI Schuman, end: Jack O'Leary. tackle;. Art White, guard; Vernuon Brolwn. center; George Green, quart- bers and a g2 bas also been ing. Entertainment Mr. Cameloni for the even rs. J. M. street. ;on oft n, 125 LAUCOUNTY ýLAND, AUCTION SALE, we WinI sen1 t Publie Avetion la the 0pr House -la Grays Lahe, Lobke Coanty, Mlinois, en Wedmesday. S.ptember'l 1935: StarUn g t IR. su.9 (standard Tinte> the foiiowing deserlbeai propertles, visa: l'hé William Dillon , 217.acre imprpved faron, good land lander a hlgh state of cultivutlon, iocated on. mile southeaat cf Vleb, lii. Mie 200wacie Ebredi luron with good houa. and two barns, a good, rlch prairie feaim located utJunctioa cf routes 20 sud 594. one male.eeut cf Vole, - 11. The. 250.acre improved farna land and labo front with good bouse sud bar.. ThMuanbd consista of Pasture, woodid and fermei lad, with 1100 foot cf iake front, 500 foot «of chui.. Hel front, a good. large moal house, sud f our cottapu ou the Juorth ide cf Lake Griswoiüd, tire. miles. northwest of Watt. reudat111, The good 120-acre. tract of wooded land, and farming land. acrosu tihe gbway liou the $horewood 18-hoIe golf course,, just norti of Round Lake. 111. Wth lake righta. The heeutifui 20.acre - Wal improved bat- teriaail country ,homesite, with alectrie ligits and power, lecod on noti side uf route 20, two and oxe-half miles eut of Grays Laie,. six niles weut of Vau- kogan, Il.luta- ioVoly country homts. sud a splendid poultry luron. The. good two.story brick. building ,with full hument, aime 40X120 foot, koovu as Grays Lakeo* opera hou",. vier. tii. sale will b. beid, on main stroot.lu Graysa Laieý, 111, A wouderful store honte, aud dis. -rbtg sain W. are offerng ycu unthii auction ade soone ver, ced investinentu in mortier. IMinois, rigt in the beait of Chîcagoea layrouud. Tos. tracta bave good future values, and afford good present income, andI cie iecated in on.elfnature%. meut beaullltti garden spots of the unlveise. Iiey wiilboar investigation. Tioroughiy investigute uheon and corne te Grays Lako, DI., Sept. 11, 1935. Seo large Illustrated billseIn banku. InVeStigate thesqe gaiî4 iroperties before sale date, Sept. 11. Sale Coudwetor: E. MARION PETEBSON, Moniuoith,4.11. Landi AucUoneer: Coi. Faye L. Houteheus, MonMntb, li.- Loeal Heferene; Ray Pester, Grays Laite, 111. & WARNIER ý 790-92 EIm Street Wmn netka openiing of a in Winnetka, Baird £4 Warnerî new, exclusively al 522 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON City-J~ 134 S. LASALLE ST., CHICAGO Vide 'Service in Real Estate

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