Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 64

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WILMETTE LIFE November 8, 1934 Evanston.Aims to,.Trim New Tier and Take Grid. T.itie -on Saturday Prep T eams Resu me Rivalry of Long Standing New Trier High school's foothal teant is the onie remaining obstacle in the rnarch of the undefeated Evanstonl High elevenl towards another Suburban league championship. and the two teains will settle tlieir differences Saturday of this week at New Trier's Phelps field in Winnetka. Because Northwestern university is playing Illinois at Dyche stadiuminii Evanston this Saturday, thle New~ Trier-F.vanston gaie is to be- played in the morning at 10 oclock insread of in the afternoon.. Holders ot season tick- ets anxd others planning to sec the highi school teais i)attle have l)een advised t(i keep this change of ttnie in mmmd. Tough Assigument Play N.*T.-Evanston Game 'Saturday Morn. The annual football gaine between the squads. of New Trier ýHigit achool and Evans ton Township High school will Le played at 10 o'clock Saturday niornang, Novem- ber 10. The time for this iportant Suburban league game, customar- ily played in the afternoon, has been set for the morning Lotir be- cause of the Northwesteru-lIllinois gaine to Le played at 2 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon at Dyche stadium. Football enthusiasta who desire to do so will thus Le enabled to wit- ness Lotit gaies. thy oif acclaim. regar(less of the tai record for the rest of the seasoni. New T'l'ier's task of trvîng to stol) a Somje of the brilliance that New powerful Evanston eleveîi-powerful on Trier bias showvn at intervals throtuli- hoth offense and tlefeise-looins large. out'the past seasoii Nvas ini evileilce last Evaiîston bas l)een playing conisistenitl3, Saturdav, iintlhe gaine with )eerticld1- good football siîice the opeiiing of the Shiields -at Higblaid l>ark. New 'l rier. season. New Trier's showiiig lias beeti after taking the kickoff froniî Deerficl<l. brilliant at times, but i n ib. "fltni- soe a t<mcldown îon the first p1w . stance bias New Trier wllil)1e( a teani Bill McFadzeau, iglht liaI fhack, tllircw a ' bya langer score than lEvanst>l li<l. 25-yard pass to Tom Gallaglier. leit i.ooking at al otlier comiparative b lal 1fback. andî Gallaghier race(l the scores. he odd..are hea in iifavor 'di remaining (distance to the-I)eerfield ' a Evaîîston. hile. lý'vaiîstoii bias plaved threc Suhunhai It %vas also iii the tirst quarter that leagxie gaines and lias wvon ail of thein. Deerfield score(I its touicbd(o\%u. New Newv Trier lias playecd the saine nunî- Trier %vent abecad bv scoring another ber against the ___________ touchdown in the second qjuarter. L.ead- saine oppoielt. ing hy onie touclîdowii as the lbal f ellled. losing two and< New Trier safeguiardled that le ad h%. wiîîiîîg mne. holding Deerfiel(l sc(reless and at the Onlv onie league saine titue counitîngc two more t('lch- teani. Deerfiel<l- downs, onini the tlîîrd quarter anîd one Shields,. was aile iii the fotirth. .\cFa(Izeaii. wlbo played to. scor- against brillianitiv% for, Ne\\-'lTrier. wvent over E vansto-i. wbile twice for bis teai. ILaing also carried New Tnier's goal **r~tlue hall over once. Ou onI onîe of four line bas heen i tries for point after toucbidowu vas crossed bv ail of N'ew Trier successful. T[his is a %veak- ber league oppo- nless that miiglit prove disastrous against nents. I.vanston a team sucb as I{vanston. whipped Provîso, 'Jack O'Learv, left tackle. %vas back 14 to 0, and Pro- Dick Cainpdmef in the linieup against Deerfield. Ile lla( vuso won froin New Trier, 14 to 13. heen kept out of the Oak lark gaine Oak Park, whîch defeated New Trier. because of injuries. Bill Snyder. full- 16 to 6, lost to Evanston. ,3 to 0. Nem- back. is still on the Newv Trier iîjury Triers best showing was agaiîîst Deer- list and xvas unable to 1lay- against field-Shields last Satunday. the Lake Deerfield. Borovitcb, wlîo started at cotinty boys going down to defeat. 25 to f ullback for New Trier. did a credît- 7. Evanston whipped Deerfield. 21 to 7. Both Newv Trier andI Evanstoni met Waukegan. Evaîîstou' was 1victonrious. 14 to 0, and New Trier plaved a score- lestie. lIn other gaines îlot couniting in the league standing. Newv Trier whipped Morton. 33 to 0; 'Morgan Park. 20 to 0. and Blooni. 6 to 0. while - Evanstoni won from L1indhloîîî. 19 to 0. and Ifichigan City, 31 to 6. RivalryIlaKeen Despite the fact that even the nmost enthusiastic New Trier. partisans arc doubtful. of their teanî's chances (i ________whippinîg l{vans- ton, the riva lrv between the twO1 schools is of such, long standing that a. .hard .foughit gaine and a close -score are ex- pected. Defeat -~for E van stov would, mar an al- inost perfect rec- rord and spoil an otherwise.lîighl% successful season. Versos Brown Victory. for New Trier in any gaine witb Evanston is lieralded by New Trier fans as an acconiplishinent wvor- Central Avenue, West of Main Street Lake Avenue, west of Ridge Road Wiimette Avenue and Ridge Road KENILWORTH-560 Greenbay Road' E4VAN],STON Modern Garage, 2532 W. Railroad Ave. Prairie Avenue and Central Street SIL VER FLASH DRAUN DROS. Service Stations. able job. He was later replaced by Ho- main. 1ln the line the work of Dick Campbell, left guard, was outstanding. Vernon Brown, wbo took over Bill FaymoniVille's: position, at. center this seasoni when injuries kept Fayrnonville out, also was in the starting, lineup against. Deerfield. Covan was. at left end, White at right guard. Dostal at right tackle, Schuman at ýright enid. The starting backfield combitiation in- icluded. Green, quarterb)ack: McFadzeaîî and Gallagher. halfhacks, and Boro- vitch, fullback. Eleeted President- of College Alumnae Mrs. Charles Gore of Evaîiston wvas elected president receultly of the North Sliore chapter of the aituninae of the National College of Education. She succeeds ini office 'Mrs. Allaii J. Melichar. fornierlv' of Rogers Park, w~ho foutnd it nece.ssary to resign the presideîicv upon iio%-ing t" Riverside. While. at coilege Mlrs. Gore, thien Hildegarde Stoecklev. vas an active participate ini several orgaîîîxations. During ber senior vear %.le served as president of the College Couincil. A lboard meeting was lieU( at Mrs. Gore's apartinent at 830 lRc)ia place, last vveek at ilîich intcresting lans for the x'ear's activities wed<is- Frank, Johnson Dies; A sphyxiation- Cause Funeral services for Frank John- son, 62 years old,, 1429 Gregory,,ave- nue,, who was found dead in bed at hie borne about 9:30 oclock Monday night, will be held >ai 2 o'clock this afternoon .(Tbursday) at the Smnith and, Maginott funeral parlor, 1732 Wilson avenue, Chicago. Burial will be at Mernorial Park cemetery. When Mr. Johnson was found 1%- ing in bed with a hose frorn a gas stove placed under the quiît the police were notified and* a physician and pulmotor squad were sumflioflC(. At- tenxpts to revive liin roved iinstic- cessful. Mr. Johnson is survived bv bis widow, Mrs. Tillie Jolinson. three 'sons, Clarentoil, Bernard and Bertile. anîd a daughiter, Mrs. Pearl \'ance, -wife of Police Sergeant H. G. Vance. HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP M iss Florence Cook and \Iis (;eorgia Stompe of *\Wilmiette lhave just returned fromn a fortnight's motor trip through thc east. M'hile in Ne,,%, York thev were entertained 1w Mr. an(l Mrs. William Jarvie Worcester of M.\ontclair, N. J. Mrs. Worcester is the former Fl-*orenice Branson of \Viliiette. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, Ill. SUNDAY SERVICES-Il A. M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING-8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9:45 A. M. NovEMBER 11, 1934 Subject: ADAM AND FALLEN MAN READING ROOM-1148 Central Avenue Open Daily (except Wednesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mar Baker Eddy, and ail other suthorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased ut the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC IS CORDL&.LLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES. AND VISIT THE READING ROOM That old family tub is now gone- A new age is having its dawn.; For service and speed, W/zen more gas you need., Just look for the sign saying " Bra'un." Don't Wait... Prepare Now Put Anti-Freeze in Your Radiator FIRESTONE PRESTONE THERMO ALCOHOL ( Rustless) T I November 8, 1934 .WILM.ETTE LIFE

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