Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 35

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New Trier football entliusiasts - playerg, coaches and fans took a couple of extra days this week to rebound fromn the effects-o! Waulce- gan'svit last week,. then to pre-, pare for. Morton; who brings two teams to Winnetka on S aturday. Waukegan beat -the varsity, .3 to 0 and gave, the, highly-touted, fresh- man-sophomnoreteam a bad :scare, although the Trev youngsters Ad corne out- on top, 7-6. In ýthe varsity" tilt, the grey- greeners followed the same exact plan of offense as they Bad used unsuccessfufly against.Gary. TIbey kept banging away at a line that refused to budge, with the result that they neyer seriously threaten- ed Waukegan's goal Uine until less than a minute of time remaîned. This 'was immediately after a per- fect field goal had been booted by the opponeTts from the vtelrflty of, the NT 30-yard line. Offensive Thrust This lone offensive thrust came on the wings of two successive pass plays, Dick Fuller to Ozzie Redfield. Only seconds remained when Pul- ler, a lefty thrower, was sent into the battle with orders to pass. On the first play, Be took thé bal The home boysa played -a whale, of, a defensive game for. the most -part,, *ith Miller, Redhidi Mickey Simp- son, Joe Bayard,. and Buzz SùUhivan doing .their best. Jimn Sinclair, ut right halli,iproved once more that he je. the team's hardest tackler. In the locker room alter. the gamne, the Waukegan.players were aimait, unanimous in declaring thut "Ntum. ber 69" Bit mrore swiftly and olean-ý ly than .anything they bad yet sean. Bob McNitt was shiUted to guard from Bis tackle spot on, Tuesday of this week. Jim Steele was back ln action after a long lay-off ;from.ln- juries. Hie îis a tackle. Froaçh&SphaçRiua Into Stone Wall TBe New Trier frosB-sop's trlcky running attack tan into a stone wall inm the Saturday meeting with Wau- kegan. The latter won, 7 to 6. The visitors were completely unbaflled by anything our boYs could 41mb up. It looked as though good job of @,'nt1nng. or lsaaversatile defense. RECTOR In thia .day end age every littie week hubaa meanlng aUi ts owi. The comhg perini oof Octoba 16 to 21 wli b. obuirveas -the u aiulNationalRe- tid CrooeÏs' Weki id puÙgr. cmt hsan emential Iimk between hmin Sidd and factoryand yourm wnf«Wu bo~ May I1suguu.t that vou casta 1uu Teàdor ,Mode Hemw Simce Tender Made HuIl aboeni cooked andso tenduriàocmbeeu w!tli a fork, a baked hm.rqur oly a Mort trip to te.vm heatil. ngang. Have the ban ut om eatperatur e tl a I I openmautoer.add orne cup of water or fruit Julce andcoeok ma e o Wben hbating time in up. imoe kmosovemi. take of r i., cr mfat and muid wth ùwge. fat dovus. INaw Icup pure maphayrMW~.voe s face and rottu eto ovua. BD t> quently utl is a rlch bc ida over the top. ecuteci play, tmat brought the crowd own 40 alter vvaaing naliaco (o its feet in sudden hope that would-be tacklers. Shortly thereaf- fia med stronger when the next try ter, they Bit a snag and got nowhere saw Redfield pulling another Fuller- fast. flung pass frorn the air almost on Coach Kenneth Funkhouser was the goal line. pîainly disappointed. in the play of But even as. signals . were :being the ends, particularly lu getting barked to get into motion the play down under punts. Accordingly, Be that might have scored a touch- scurried around trying to flnd some down, the game ended. Neither the new ones among the freshmen. These participants nor the fans seemed to frosh Bave been working out under realize that the playing time the directionoflo Bailey Shearer w 1-L

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