Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Oct 1934, p. 35

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October 18, 1934 Morton'High Next Oppsition for New Tier Football, wai.m& a a ~Lirt35 Squad Va u k egan th e home boys showed a complete rever- sai of form. Their blocking was poor and their passing ineffective. Th e team as a whole ______________lacked coordina- tion, according to James Appleyard Coach W. J. As- chenbach, who said Xew Trier wvas lucky to escape defeat. Waukegan Threatens Waukegan threatened several times during the game and on tWo or three occasions was dangerously near the New Trier goal fine. New Trier fumbled on its own 11-vard line in the second'quarter. W'aukegan failed to take advantage of this scoring opportunity, however. The New Trier line held for three dowvns and then a Waukegan pass. was unsuccessful. In the fourth quarter Waukegan re- ceivers twice dropped'passes on New Trier's goal line. The statistics also showed that New Trier was outplayed. The team made only two first downs, compared to eight for Waukegan. Each team completed three passes. New Trier tried nine other that were unsuccess- fui. Waukegan* tried âight others, SPONSOR BENEFIT PLAY Every night, except Wednesday, of the week of November 19 will be devoted to Channing Pollock's "The Enemy," presented at the Haven school auditorium, Evanston, and sponsored by the Lieut. CarlO. Rose- quist Post, No. 555, Veterans of For- eign Wars. The proceeds wiIl go to the Christmas fund.of the post. NORYN SHORE C LASSES blonday ......... Sculpture and Art History Tuesday and Wednesday ...Life Painting Wednesd ay, Thursday >ights. .iàf e Painting Thursday ................ Members' Day Friday................ Landscape Painting saturday.. ,..... unior and Aduit Painting Communlty flouse, Wlnnetka For tuli Inormation cal Wlnn. à38 ago. [W.T A. Patterson Speaks. to Aviation -Commission NV. A. Patterson. president of United Air Lines, and resident of \Vil mette. appeared as a spokesman of the Aeronautic Chamber of Com- merce of the United States last week before the Presidential Aviation com- mission which is to shortly make recommendations to Congress of a comprehensive plan for commercial aviation, including air mail activites. Mr. Patterson has the distinction of beinig the president of the Iargest air line ini the world inpoint of mile- age flown and passengers and mail carrier, as United Air Lines has just completed its 70,O00,OOth- mile of flight. including that flown on the New York-Pacific coast airwav. Monitor Now Presents Newscast Each Weekday The Christian Science Monitor now presents a fifteen minute commentary. on current events selected fromn its columils and released by radio over Station WJJD, Chicago, (1130 Kc) from 12:45 to 1 o'clock each week day afternoon Io "promote the general good." A simnilar Monitor newscast comes from -Station WCLS of Joliet, Illinois, (1310 Kc) from 9:35 to 9:50 each week day morning. Pre- Holiday PORTRAIT SPECIA&LS 3 5x7 Portraits Beautifully Mounted $5 3 6x9 Portraits $5 3Beautifully Mounted 3 7x 11 Portraits $5 Beautifully Mountfed 3 6x8 Portraits $L B.autifully Mount.d U6 3 8x 10 Portraits $0 Beautifully Mounfed 3 Ilx l4Portraits $f 31Beautifully Mounted$I10 Phone for Appo'intmeut. WILMETTE 25,26- In Our New and Larger Studio af 152 Central Ave., Wilmette We do NOT de' telephone or door-to-door soliciting MINIATURES 00 Beuttlldoue and $50 framed, ufrnards front v y lm la Not hre .Boys f Engage three -of which were intercepted by Cicero Team 1 Here New Trier. -Scveral new players were in the starting lune-up for New Trier. Tad The New Trier High school football' Harvey was started at left tackle in team will return to the home field place of Jack Saturday of. this week to meet J. O'Leary. Gooder Sterling Morton High school of went in at left Cicero. The game w~ill start at 2 guard in place of o'clock. . JmsAppleyard Morton suffered a 33 to 0 drubbing was back at bis at the bauds of Proviso last week- ' left end position "iget by" witb a 0 to 0 tie at Wau- . replaced by Ken- kega. Cnsidrin th comaraiveneth Cowan in the kega. Cnsierig th copartiv '~two previous strength of the two tearns ini their batties with Proviso, New Trier games. H o mn a n should take 'Morton into camp easiiy. w a s started at New Trier lost. to Provîso, 14 to 13. fullback in place Tad Harvey of Snyder, and The fact that the 'Morton team is,' Klaner at quarterback in place of, on the basis of its record thus far this Greeni. Coaclh Aschenbach substi- season, the weakest that the Cicero tuted freely, but found no combina- school lias had for a numnber *Of 1 tion that 'vorked effectively against vears does tiot mean. that New Trier l'Watkegaii. ~vil hav an asytîmeSatudai Coaches and players alike are hope- New_______T ri~veks a go e fuI that iii the game with 'M orton NvTrepaedSturaNwTirwl hws l)riliantly against ra-,N~'Tirwlshw om Proviso, but lastlo the stuif that wvas shownl in the Saturav aain1 Proviso-New Trier scrap two weeks 1

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