Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1934, p. 19

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November 15, 1934 WILMBTTH LIPS Foot bail Season at' New Tier Eiids; E«vanston Wins, .7 t ' Intercepted Pass Leads to De- fbat ot Local Boys Fighting valiantly against an unde- feated team, New Trier 111gh school's football warriors fell before the Evans- top High eleven last Saturday nîorning, 7 to 0. at Phelps field, Winnetka. It was a hattie between two evenly matched teamns-Evanston, good, and lucky on the '*breaks," and New Trier, also good, but flot so lucky on the "breaks.", Thie victory gave Evanston the Sub- urban league championship and a rec- ord of no defeats for the entire season. Evaistotn's touchidown camein l lte third quarter. Th'le tide of hattie turned quickly after New~ Trier had advanced the bail to lwais - tou's 18-yard Iiie. There Bahcock. Evanston f u 1l - hack. iritercepted a Nev TLrier pas-i an(I raced sixty yards before lie~ was overtakeii. New Trier hicid for three downs.j On fotirth (l0wn, i vith eighit yards; ____________ _____to go, E%-anston. instead of kick- AI Schuman ing, passed. 'Ihle I)ass wvas confiplete oni New Trier's five-yard Iiie. IFroni this point 1-vans- tonu cornplete<l its touchdovn drive.an that Nas the bal game. New Trier Threatens Ntv Trier threatened on nmort' thauî Onle Occasion. Several tinies ini the first hiaîf the- hall wvas deep iii Evanston ter- ritory. I n the third quarter New Trier threatened againi and iii the fourth quar- ter reached E-'vanstonis ten-yard huie. But ail of these thrusts proved futi1,.x and the Ev-anstoiansi, walked off the field %vith the- honors for the day as n-ell as the- league chiamp.Iioniship. AI Schumîan îlaved an excellent ganmc for Newv Trier at righlt end. 'rhree oth- er linernen, Capt. Art White, riglif guard ; Dick Campbell, 1 e f t guard4, and Phil Dostal, riîg ht tackle, also played brilliantly f o r New~ Trier. They were instrumental in, stopping most oflivanston's, runniing plays. Ranald "Bo" McDonald, whose ______________picture afppears with this article, "Bo" McDonald got into the game as a substitute guard. Win 4, Tie 1,Lose 3 New 'rrier finished the season with a recordl of four victories, otiI tie and three (efeats. Against SuburlYan le-zgue conîpetition Newv Trier. scored 44 points. 'T'he opposition. also scored 44 points. None of New Trier's non- league opponents ere, able to score, while New. Trier ran.,Up a total of 59 points. Thus the, New 'rrier record for the entire season showed a total of 103 WANTEDd WiII bny menl' se sits oboes, overetoats; aise fur cote. Best prieos. ProMPtmi servile. W J. MA&RKS-Uni. 2220 742 Custer st., EvanstOli c,.. points scored against the opponents' to- tal of 44. I .New Trier, won f rom.Bom o0 Morgan Park, 20 Ito 0; Morton, 33 to 0, and Deerfield-Shields, 25 to 7, played a scoreless tie with ' Waukegan, and lost to Proviso, 14 to 13; Oak Park, 16 to 6,, and Evanston, 7 to 0. Next year's New Trier eleven is ex- pected to'be considerably stronger than this year's team, which was, for the most part, inexperienced. Six of the 1934 players, Capt. Art White, guard; Vernon Brown, center; jack O'Leary, tackle; AI Schuman, end; Bill McFad- zean, halfback, and George Green. (juarterl)ack. wiIl be Iost by graduation uext spring, but Coach W. J. Aschen- bach lias been substituting freely ini this season's games and there are plenty of boys to take the places of those nmeml)ers of the 1934 team whîo %vill lot be in school next year. V9SITS IN EAST ,\iss Jane Litteli. 322 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, is visiting thel William Plumers (Jane Ridgway)~ ati their boule ini Waban, Mass, and will attend the Harvard-Yale game. Nlrs. T. F. Molyneaux, 219 Leicester road. returned to Kenilworth Friday f roi a teui days' viist in New York. SolidNMaple CAPE COD CHAIR i Your seleçtion of tapes- tries-one of many fine p ractical gifts for Xmas. Sj9.75 JREDALE'S Highland Park 181 Central Ave. at Sheriaan Give Photographs. for Christmas AIL CHILDREN SMILE FOR BERNIE Friends and relatives wilI appre- ciate tIiis thoughtful remembrance -The gift that only you can give. Three 5x7 Silvertones $5 (In Folders) The Most Personal Greeting- Your Pkotograph on a Christmas Card DERKNIE STUDIO 1623 SHERMAN AVE., Evansion UNI. 8998 Special Rates o'n Al Photog rapin November 15, > 1934, .WILMET.TE, LIPE

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