Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, p. 54

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powerhouse - une w e r e figuratively tossing in the spongefor the current New Trier aggregation, after watch-. *ing a couple of practice seq-sions dur- ing the last week or sa. For, ta even the most casual of -observers, at Phelps, field, where the Trevs- have been, working ou t dailY, spotted 'one difference between' this and many other Trier'squads; and that was- the fact that there are now no giant tackles, centers, or enids, ta smash opponents into submission., A yearaga, sucb towering football- ers as' Jack Banner,ý Bob Gockel, Jack. Miskell, Bob, Howiell, among others, were skyracketing local titie bopes, for it seemned littie short of impassible ta stop a team af such weight and. abillty--- It is quite another stary ini 1939! "Good night! What chance bas a team that sniall of even caming close to wlnntng?" Tha quetionhàhsbèent asked a dozen times a day by in-( credulous onlookers wbo are accus-t tamed ta seeing some pretty big boys in New Trier uniforms. What chance the team bas is yet ta be determined, but whatever successf it 'achieves will be rèally earned. Tao clearly remains the memaory of the expressions on the faces of van-P quished players of appasing scbools0 duriflg the 1935 season. wheni fhp u mak npasigmih b ftin:Th< e rasters of the two teams read wae ut for same .genuine razzie- like a page out of ail-American col- dazzle from tbe panies this fail. Gad- lege football.. Jay Berwanger, per- eke, who is one of thase analytical haps tbe greatest* star ta camne off nersons Who: dopes out in advance t e U i est f C i a o ,i w y Charles Bali, 296 Forest street, ican last faîl and Clint Frank, Yale's ably 1e under given circumstances, Winn etkasno tNtTir aiAeia ak r nteC then builds bis syvstem accardingly, lAnrinbakreé teC! bas given bis backfield men six Play Townahip High achool, won rec aasud ..based, an a niadifled so1inner style. ogniition, duri;ng the. summer in Bringa Western Stars 1% laeTe dav the amateur division of autboard McLaglen, yes, be 15 tbe-btgrougb' lbe boys adbaafew erimmagehe-main of the cinemna, will bave a tries on Tuesday, aftetnoôon. Said Gad_ maa:otrcn.number of Southern California inter- ske as be gathered -onc--te-m, around him: "I've neyer seen anybody elseý Bal bas been racing in ,the "B"Ia' gaestr nbsliep ob stop, these, plavs. and I don't know division this year, meetingi ti Grayson is one of these. wyh tbey sbould." Me- referred ta the class bath the former Wisconsin> state 71he, contest marks tbe start'.0f a temparary -second string. Champion. 'George Keene, and. also campaign on the part of the Chica go Ne. knew wbereof he spoke. On the' the son of the noted racer, GarWod. Rugby'club ta bring- this, oldest farm first two tries five yards weregained. In arder ta ,deterýmine a winner, in a of -football ta Chicago on a big scale. Then on the third a bole opened like race,' the drivrers must place in two The game bas tbrived here in magie between tackle and-end. The heats and the points awarded for a smalli way but bolds immense pop- bail-carrier raced througb ta wbat in each place are added ta determine ularity an the east and west caast. actual play wauld have been a cinicb the winner, it was explained. The Chicaga team, like the prophet in is own homre towt, 1s generallv ed, but there was not a player withifl race, "Chick" burned out, a -sParký hmso os ten feet'of bim at the line of scrim- plug, but gat bis motar in condition Champn s oywoancrsb mage. for the second beat, in whicb bie cam'e MLge' olwo acrb On the very next attempt, the left in a few feet behind the champion, virtue of a series of victaries on the side of the line netted a 20 yard pro- Gar Wood, Jr. The total of bis points coast, dispute this title daim and the fit, limited by the fact that the run-. made "Chick" in bis class the fourth vîctor in the Soldier Field battie ,ner stumbled and fell. fsetdie ntewrd ilhv la rpo h h When the oth r t a m wa gi en .pionsbip. There are fifteen mnen on possession o the aval, tbey fùrmbled From Algonquin, Ill., he boght a team and a bail similar in shape on the initial pair of tries. Then, borne the third place trophy, a cup 1 'co a regulation football, but several using the same system whicb the first for second from Omoro, Wis., and ice larger, is used.. ta take the battering disýed- out by Dick Campbell, Phil Dastal, et al. Takes Courage It takes courage ta put up stiff re- sistance ta a bunch of fellows who out-weigh you 15 or 20, pounds to-the- man, especiaîîy in a game sucb as football;'wbose chief, fundamental is 1 Keene,. the winfer, i a Wisconlsin Inlvite Chldlren resident, Bail is recognized as the fastest class "B" driver in Illinois. To .Join Theater Lake Farest's flrst cbildren's the- Are Home From Summer ater will get under way Saturda mnorning, October 7, when ebjîdren Resort in Wisconsin of Lake Forest and of the nortb and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wiese, Jr., west suburbs will meet at Barat col- o 50Wlet vne n hi lege of tbe Sacred Heart in Lake of 1530 Dismeteavnu e, and th. ei F'orest, for preliminary arrange- duugpers D rci nmlanr. e À ýJUaonI uiniversïty and UChica go, Warren Shoemaker, Iowa;- Walter Kimbali, Yale; Vic Harding, Har- yard and Cambridge; Robert Childs, Yale; Fred Lind, Northwestern 4 Hamilton Reidy, Lehigh; Chuck Kingston, Trinity; Theodore Wilder, Wisconsin; Jim Smith, Aberdeen, Scotland; J i m Leahy, Capetown, South Africa, Jerry Roscoe, Yale, Jim McCrudden, Yale; Crampton, Yale, and Blatchford of Harvard. raz- i au secor euatln ervie, or ected niembers. an in- newly .secon

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