Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1936, p. 50

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one mile relay during the coning indoor season. The firsi meet on the Wildcat's schedule is a triangular clash witb Wisconsin and Purdue at Patten gymnasium, February 15. Loss of Phil Doherty, crack low hurdler, tbrough' ineligibility proved a severe blow to the. Purpie hopes ibis year. Doherty placed second tol Jesse Owens in both the conference indoor and outdoor low hurdie events last year. He, was. regarded as one of the outstanding.low hurdlers in.col- legiate circles. Coach Frank Hill, veteran Wildcat track mentor,"is concentratingàon bis micdle distance performers froin whom a strongone mile relay teain is expected 10 bc recruited. G@od Relay Combination This' year' s relay cçombination will be bujît, around Co-captains Jack Fleming and Sunney Heg, both mem-_ bers of -lasi year's quartet* that placed secon d in the outdoor con fer- ence one mile relay. Fleming, wbo hails from Fort Wayne, Ind., is one of the leadinkg haif milers i the country, having placed second ini the conference and third in the national intercollegiate lasi spring. Heg, 'of Evanston, specializes in the, quarter in which event lie took second ipÈ the Big Ten and, fifth in the. nationals last year. The other two members of the re-. lay will bc selected, froin several promising candidates including, Chet Ensley, sophomore from Fort Wayne.. mnd., who specializes in the 220 and 440 yard runs; Fritz Kaninans, a sen- ior f rom Highland Park, and Henry Keitel, sophomore quarter miler. froin Evanston. Buckmaster is Miler Lawrence Buckmaster of Wilmette ithe Wildcat's best performer inth longer distance runs. His best unme as a sopliomore lasi year wa s 4:26 for the mile, a performance which he, is expected. to. better ibtis season. Ralph Reid, a transfer student fron Temple university where, he. coin-. peted on the track team, is being groomed for the mile also. Mt. and Mrs. W. J. King of 611 Forest avenue are lea.ving today (Thursday) to spend a few days in Cleveland with their daughter and ber family, the Malcolmn D. Cones. From there Mr..and Mrs. 'King are going to Florida for about a montli. Kents, . Pend leton .......... Warwicks, Knoop......7 Lelcesters, Toel .............. 7 sterlings, Cleinents .... >...... 6 Oxfords, Olin . ..... Briers, Gage '-6 Raleighs, Danforth .. ......6 Tudors, Martin......... Roslyns, Grimm ............3. 5 5 6 6 9 9 'I'eamn-Hi Gamne-Leieesters...... .,080 Hli-Net Three (ames-Colton ....... 572 Hi-Gross Three Games-Colton ... 728 Hi-Game Net; .lanuary 28-Coheon.. 221 Hi1-Gaile Gross, January 28-Paldar 284 HI.Net-1-Ganie Hi.Uirossg-1.Game Gage ..........246 Gage.ý..........292 Colton...._....221 Paidar.....284 Peterson...... 219 Coten ...... .273 Paldar: ........ 213 Fowler .......e. 256 Fowler.....20 eterson .....256 luIddul Leaders 1 crane....................165 2 Peterson .................. 163 3 Milner.......... ....... 1611 4 Jones.. ....................... 161 5 Starretti ............ ...... ...... 161 6 Warren......................15Me9 7 Gage.. ............. 158 Paxton................154 9. Wlese......................54 10 Kelly .... 154- Clenents .... 5 NATIONAL TEA BUTCHERS <eWilmette 13o«*wýln.Q AIle3'S.) A Lasi week . Tue sday. Swodla's teain playinig against Beb'off's heat thei two gaines. The latter bas bield firsi place mosi of the season and the former bas been ai thie boitoin of thei lisi for a similar period but is now third. Mr, Ugolini wliolias been sub- stituting on Swoda's teain bas been replace.d by Mr. Eb'bing. Teain standings: Won Lost Pet.Avib 1. Behoff's....32 10 . .762 728 2. Duster's ......21 21 .500 672 3. Swoda's....... 16 26 .380 680 4. Beecher's -.. 15 27 .357 666 Htlgh Team-Three Gaies, Behoff's..2344 2nd HIghmThree Gaines, Behoff's . .. .2289 High-Single Gaine, Behoff's......... 837 2nd Igh -$ingle Gaine, Swoda's .... 813> 1Individual. honors:w-1I 1High-Three,,Gamnes, Behof..... 8 2nd High-Three Gaines, SWoda .... 562 H igh-Single Gaine, Swodo ......226 2nd High-SlngIe Gaine, Behoff....2 22 UNION LEAGUE (Wîlrnette Bowl'ing AliC ' s) The prinicipal battie Monidav iiight * .(Bleser's Bowling Alleys) Wilmeîîe Ice gels the headlines il, last Thursday's .pin-spnashing by pre- slenting Wbite's Grocers with the fir- defeat they have suffered in the. ser ond haif of the- Oul.imette council1 drop a gaine ater Il- consécutive *wins. However, the (irocers are stili p)erched weIllat.op thé-1éâÉÈé.ý Kriers tffet moved up a notch in the standings by taking two garnes froni Bronx Cafe. Blesers Académv moved up tWo places by winning two out of1 thrýee gaines f rom- Wilmete Tailors, and M.eier"s Tavern eu- trenched itself more firmlv. in secon(f Ppstion with a 2-4 verdict over Teatro del Lago. High gaines for the night %verý, rolled hvy: F. Ortegal 219, Phul Bleser 211. M.. Braun -205, G. Bleser 203. and J. Ludovice 200., Present standing of the teains,., Nvoli Lost ,Neier's T.ive*n................R .4 Krier's -Buffet........ ..... Teatro del Lago ..... Blesers Acadeniy .5 Wilnette TaiTors 4 X Bronix (afe .... 4 Wihniette Ive.........3 . Six teains fromi Ouilmette cuc competed ilte Rnights of Columbul),. state tournament last Saturday ee ning ai the C. V. 0. allevs, Congre,,,' and Wabash, Chicago. CONDUCTOR, I ,591 bhein ri, vv iUIVlftG. Professor Gillette was ranked as one of the greatesi organisis In tlie coun- try wben he came as a professor of or- gan to Carleton . college, and began , 0 pioneer in tlie field of- the Symphony organiza tions other than tiiose direct-* ly affiliated with tbe Masonic crafi and-âýparently -ieiets a much needed demand for a community center. The organizations, aàside .from Masonic that used the. temple last year in- clude:, Chamber of. Commerce, "buck auc- tion"; Junior Friends, young people- of Christian Science church, dance; Miss Sade, Parent-Teacher tap danc- ing class, revue;, Winette Ye Olde Townle -Folks association, annual ,din- lier; St. Augustine's church, diinner; Americani ý Legion auxiliary, card party; Community Chest, dinners. Trowiisend club, public meeting'and card party; Optimist "club, dinner for uniderprivileged boys; Wilmette League for the Defense of Constitu- tional Governinent, public. meeting; Mrs. Weckle r, dance classes; NVilý- imette B3usiness - and Professional 1Women's club, children's s how; Sea Scouts, dancee; The ýEsquires Dance, club, dance, theatricals, plays, enter- taiiments; Eastern Star, .WLS radio performers; Congregational churcli Men's club, entertaininent. Tenants other than Mfasonic are given as follows: Knights~ of Columbus, Wilinette Post No. 46, American Legion, Amer- ican Legion auxiliary, Parent-Teacher dance classes, Mrs. Betty Brown,. draina classes. SON IS BORN Mr. and .Mrs. William H. Alger, .Jr., 707 Central avenue, announce the birili of a son, William Hart Alger, 111, ai the Evanston hospital Friday, January 31. This is the Alger's thiird child. Mrs. Alger is tlie former Mary Mack, and is the daughter of Mrs. Charles, R. Mack of1 Wilnictte. BAHA'I LECTURE -God and His Çlory" is the subjcct of a talk which will be delivered by Phillip Marangella of Chicago in1 Foundation ball, Baha'i Universal band. Iii addition to his proniinence as a baud director, lie is weIl known also as a composer and arranger. of band music. He bas recruited the fifty-seven' members of the .1936 organization of the Carleton Symphohy froin thirteeni states.

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