Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1939, p. 10

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Center, Wilmette avenue, a ni a * Ridge road, Tuesday,-March 14.. Ye Olde Hayloft orchestra will furnish the music and. the fun will,àtart at- 8 8O'clock. The dance will close at T.,here will be a very smnal !admis- sioni charge to par 'the, orchestra.. The hall will be appropriately dec- ortdand' the public 'address sys- tom wù! be used for 'the"Icals. The. Comnmunity. Ce nt er Barn dances. continue to draw good crowds. At the last dance thereý were four squares oný the floor for ail dances. For one of the dances there was a spec ial stunt where partners were drawn by lot.. This providda lot-o!f fu for~ eve"yoe "Sparky" of Niles Center acted as guest caller for a couple o! dances. The consensus of opinion was that this was one of the best barn darices at the Center this sea- son.Al nresent reported that they, postponed,' but last Monday nigni the. NT.S. handed the, Jitterbugs their first defeat,ofthe seasoni, 22 to il. Jeane Stube's. team, had the jitters so badly they couldn'tei ther catch the baîl or throw'-it., At hall time the N.T.S. led'20 to 11, both teams tightening their defense in the second hall so, that Ruth Tent- ler's basket for, the Stars was the only, score, Made during this- penid. These teams. are §scheduled to mneet. again on March 20. The. S.O.S. won from the H.JI.S.,. 49 to 6 The star of -the game 1w as Irene Terzakes, who scored 33 points for the'Stolp. girls. Thé S.L.S.. also *won their gamne fromn the H.S.S., 14 to 17. Lena Malizio was high scorer for the game, maklng ten points, thug her~ teammates were not so successhlt"at ffi<&Ui'fe basket The leading girl seorers for the season are as follows: Player-Team Polits Eloise Magner-Jitterbugs......... 145 Patty lrafthefer-N. T. S ........... 12 Irene Teizakes-S. 0. S .......... 1... 93 Lena Malizio-H. S. S..............72 Pat Penick-N. T. S ........ ....... 71 half 23 to 13 and at the 3rd quarter 28 to 24 . Bob Lawrence 'of the losers* and Lern Martin of *the: winners tied for hig cring honors with 13 points... Jim VeIsrsino of the T'oppers was, second wîth 10 ýpoinits., "4E", LEAGUE'. The Hornets stayed on top of the standings in the 14E" Leagueby win- nàing from, the Willies 16 to, 14. The Grammar school. boys g ave, 1a good account of thernselves,. tieing the score at 8 all'at the haif, --but were able to score only three times in the second. haif to. 4 of the flornets. The Eagles nosed out a 18 to 16 .victory over St. Francis in another close game in which a tie was$ brçkijut as the final whistle blew when IHarold Langfrd mradeè the wirming basket. The Dumoc woni handily from the W.W.L. 35 to 17. Led by Ted Dudley who scored 16 of his teams points, the Dumocs had little difficulty in winning. The teams standings are as fol- tows:Third Round W. L. Pct. Hornets ................ 3 O 1.000 nilm - -- ---- ...2 1 .66 The semi-annuaI letter awards ceremonies sponsored by the Physi- cal Education departmnent of. the Wilmette publie schools wiil be held tonight (Thursday) at Stolp school. Daniel M. Davis, director of recre-, ation will be master of iceremonie s. Harry B.. Johnston,. member of the Recreation'board 'and. the Hoard of Education, will address the, boys and girls. Capt. Kimbal Brown of the New Trier track teani, T om Carney, inember of the New Trier- track 'and football teams and another New Trier star Will give short talks. J. R. Harper, supermtendent1 of sch1oos, will award'the letters and certificates-to the boys and.girls. The boyswing their first letter will be initiated by the boys of the Letter club who are pupils who ha ve already won a letter. Mrs. R. A. Marmadulce, Mrs. Gu st Terzakes and Mrs. James E. Arm- wiches. GIRLS' AWARDS, 1939 T he one-fourth of éach class hav- ing earned the highest number of points in the efficiency test for girls are eligible for the school letter and ladder, tournarnent lennis players. at enter, was comlple for the losers, eacn making tWU 37 to 21 to maice it two straight inuBe goals fÊom the field. the third round, of play ini the. Dd The River Inn team also had a League. Again Geo. Arns shooting M, very easy night with several of theïr teamed with perfect support by the jj men going on a scoring spree as rest of his team was responsible for M they defeated the Swishers 57 to 8. the success o! the Blowouts.Or The Swishers held scoreless the first The Tigers who share first place Ai hall. came back to score from out withthe Blowouts won their second be Third Round W. yes .............. 3 ho ........ ....... 2 .............................................. ................2 ts................. 18......................o ....................... 1 Reach Semi-Final Round at C enter The ,n, Dol-ý binson' t SchU.. hearoni 24. me, Dai~ score. Pet. 1.000 .667 .667 .333 .000 .333

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