Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1934, p. 25

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won Doth f t eir gaines, while the heavyweights split even. IThe first gaines of the ýseason were played with Barrington on Wednes- day afternoon, November 241. The Iights, lead by capt. -Dave ,Miller, forward, who scoréd ten points; whipped the Barrington boys- handily, 39, to 20, wbile the heavies triumnphed, 31to 22. *Early- in the gaine the lights ser- ved notice of tbeir intentions. Tbey jumnped inito a, 10 to 4 Iead at the end of the. quarter, increased it to 24 to 8 at end. of the bhaif and then coasted along for 'the remaindéer f the game., Coachb W. L. 'Duke" Childs used a large, number of players., The start- ing linup included Captain Miller and Finch, forwards, MeNulty, center,. and, Thorsen -and Baker, guards. Finch was second-in scoring for New Trier, making three field goals for a total of six points. For Barrington the leading point-getter was Klopfen- stein. He sunk two field goals and fve free throws for nifie points. H.avfies WhiP BftnlmgtoO4 11-22 The New Trier beavies whipped Barrington in the' last haîf of their gaine. The visitors took a 5 to 4 lead at the end of the first quarter. At half turne the score was tied, 9 to 9. New Trier was leading by four points, 20 to 16, when the third quarter ended, and the gaine was, put "on ice" in the final period. Oliver, A~nderson andAd~ams at. guards. Me and Fisher each made ciix points, while Bail andi Fitzgerald had five apeice. Hinsdale's efficiency on the' free throwline and New 'trier's tendancv to foui spelled defeat ^for the local boys. Hinsdale was s uccessful in thirteen out of, twenty attempti. New Trier mnade five out of fourteen. Ligbtw.lglmts Win Em8iIy The ighweights had little difficulty in rnaking Hinsdale their second vic- tini of the seasoni, 24 to 13. Robertson, teamed with Conley at forward, scored. twelve points. Pinch played center, and Baker and Thorsen were again at the guard positions. Hinsdale made. seven of its thirteen. points. froin the free tbrow line. For inost. New- Trier studehts this week brings Tbaniksgiving vacation and turkey dinners, but for the basketball teains it nicans the usual amount of, basketbail, with, nog ine out to get turkey. The annual gaine with the alumni was .scedulcd for Wednesday night, and on Sat- urday night both New Trier teanis wil 1 again appear on the home floor, with Hyde Park High school of Chicago furnishing the opposition. Another doublebeader with Senn will be played on the hoine floor next Wednesday afternoon. n - M free- throws. The 'other New Trier boy-s who broke into the scoring were. Fitzgerald, who went in for Mec, six points, Mec. five points, Anderson, three points, Fisher, Bail and Kianer, twvo points each, and Oliver,. substitute guard, one point. High scoring honors for the gaine, however, went to., Latton, BÈarrington center, who dropped in four field goals and three free throws for .a total of eleven points. LLOYD H.OLLISTER INC. PHONE WILMETTE 4300 PRE -HOLIDAY We do,

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