the Parkers and, Evansten, Satur- day. Last week they added Schurz to a lengthening list of victims. by en overWhelming 73 to 20 margin. Headllning the Schurz meet were New 'Trier Performers Dick Mor- eau, Jim McFadzean, George Simn- ons, and. the one-lap relay team, composed of McFadzean, McCaIl, Moore andLaubach., New Mark *Moreau brushed over the' cross- bar at 6 feet 1¾V inches to create a new fieldhouse mark et New Trier. His effort eclipsed by an inch-and- one-quarter his previous record, and rode the pole to. a ng the vault ýevent, cleani inches. There was sor The ponies romped té a 30 té 20 win, and the Vars came right back with a terrifie ,28-26 victory., While they. looked backward, -ev- erything looked pretty fine, but there* was an occasional shiver of appîre- henslon w hen the players began an- ticipating. Friday night's battie with Morton, at Cicero. For Morton has had litti'e mercy, with most oppon- ents this season, in fact they are battling it out with Oak Park for the top spot. Tremeudous Score Last Friday.,both Trev teams took it on the chin from Waukegan. The big boys played their fastest gamne 1 nd of!-a iid Coachi Clyde ikegan locker r( e: "I never thoi 'e 43 points in a1 still lose it. " G rater-ini Suauils - Moreau Saturaay, arer another new faces popped i mm 1is limp- the limelight, their owners fiashing suddeii, and sornetimes unsuspected brilliance. Two games later they ') 2 Hliwere figuartively shoved into the fet14background to make way for a e t.> hero. ie of the fouriD to victo ylu I yL photo by Ackermann; others Davis 0<O 0 l 2 *g. j 1 1 21 0 0 1j