Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 64

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---a. One was in the men's "A" league when St. Francis quintet wbipped the Methodists by a 25 to 24 score and another was, in the "C", league where the Frethmien defeated the Ridge Wild- cats 12 to ý1. Botb games, were played at the Howard. gymnasium last Friday evening. By winning the game, the St. Francis teain pusbed itself. intoa tbree-way tie for second: place in, the, team standingÉs. Thé Freshmen, by their victory, placed, tIiemselves at thé top of the beap in the ."C", league. standings ai d fored the Wildcats to'-be content -Witb ati for.-second place., Bagnali, refere Lynarn Texaco (13) C. Thorsen, C. Schroeder R. Horn G. Saxton R. Gauger Kenilworth (37) J. Brady H. Luntinian CÇ. Dahl W. Wiley .Tnhn untiinx There'are tbree undefeatedteains in Jm ononara H. Erickson the Girls' "A" basketball league, al-N.Mto R. Yehl thoutgh one of the three narrowly H., Hpe escaped a forfeited- gaine on the first Ta Bagnai, referee evening of play wbich would. bave league: sadns i ot hr marred its record. The Kudas and.1a Won Lost Pet. Brownie teains, outstandingteams each Smith Stars 2 0 1.000 -çflo inth grls"A làgi, cav . O.y 30 0 1.0 sewnluth grs A"l~~>ha.L3qnaim TeXtgeÔ1 1 50 won two victories each and suffered no Kenilwzorth 1 1 .500 defeats to gîve thi undisputed first Baumhardt Brothers Garage 0 2 .0OÔ place honors in the league standings. Boulevard Drugs' 0 2 .000 The Ponies are the'players who nearly fofeited on the first evening of play MN8 'sLEAQUE and escaped by having it cal led "no Nelson Laundry Wilmette Battery gane ad hu wre(nb41)o re (18)tanR garre" nd hus ereenaled o pe- . Hetma ILJohnson serve a clear record. They won last IF. Heltman J. Cullen week's gaine easlly and' are seemingly G. Saxton B. Robînsoif on the way to try for their third con- T. Saxtowf C. Clifton R. HornH.Wl secutive team championsbip. -J. X3agnaIl H W -R. Gauger In the Girls' "B' îeague the out-refre standing garne in~ the firat night of pt,~~ni 2) Mtoit<4 Thursday, December 6, was between T. Obérmeyer P. Waldner the TNT and the Nira. Th e TNT won IJ. ONeil - J. Waidner th gin b 3 t 2 coe ftrV. Meter R. Weich th ateb a3 i 0scr atrR. Meter D. Scott being constantly threatened tbrougbout R. Sullivan R. Ellh the gaine. The score at the baif wasp. Boue '16 to, 23 ini favor of the TNT. Playing P. - . Soule as for-war fDnl thvntu. ---- A , Sul Bagna, C. Y. o. (17> B. Meter F. -Oeleriçh V. Meter B. Lynch il, r 1eferee , - Baumbardt Brothers Garage (23) R. Baurnann' P. Kalmes i A. Yehl twenty-two of the thirty-tîwopoint s her, teain scored anidAlice Wagner playecf an outstanding game as gluard. Ida, Obermeier and Mary; Meter were out- standing in the Nira line-up.I The ladies' sWimîniniz laee .wh1.h tiolrinsun, referee i n Team standings Nelson Wllmette Battery St. Francis. Methodist 'W' leagu e: Won Lst 0 1 i 2 MEN'S "W' Pet. 1.000 .333 .333 .333 A ten-skate ticket which may be purchased at a reduced price bas been issued by the Recreaticiji Board to accommodate children in large fanii- lies and skaters attending regularly. Single. admission will rémain as first announced, ten, cents per time, the board bas stipulated and -bas further announéed'that card holdérs rnust, present. the cards at the gates each time up on- entering the skating arena or be >subWet to the ten-cent cards.. Skaters, in other words, who forgetý their cards, must go home after them or else pay the ten1-cent charge. ]Bothý the Greenleaf and Village: Green ponds will be ready for skat- ing this week-end. Trickets may be purchased at the récreation office, 914 Central: avenue, ior at the shelter bouse on eacb pond. K. Brown T. Carney R. Schenk F.ý Kuip--, R. DeVinny Panthers (20), B. Lingel W. Normoyle - Terzakes R. Scheibel W. Hahn J. Miller Preshmnen (12) H. Seifert G. Nevinw B. Reaga~n T. Zaremba D. Huck B. Sinions Bagnali and Henrekson. (30) G. DeWitt C. Kirwan P.. Enich P. Henrekson J. Barniard Teani standings ln"C 'reshmen q R. Christensen J. I.echner EK. Rushli H.Ra Jones,; referee Wacker A- ci. (26) HU. Clark, R.Williams R. Waldorf J. Chambers H. Bonnens Zones, rferee Ridge Wildeats, <11) H. Hoffman D. Lynch E.Piacek A. Miller P. Kreusch G. Hoffman Hoffmnann, referees Las Cucarachas (41) Hl. Kaup L~. Hdffmnan H. Emrlch W. Leary refree B. 1Hahn nar school letters as e on the season last Friday evening at the How- ard auditorium. The occasion was, the annual award-: ing ceremnonial and- initiation of boys receiving letters for the irst tur.9ne, ýin the "W" club. Fred Lind of Nortbwestern uniiversity football fanie was. the speaker of the evening and ifiibis address paid tribu te té benefits received. from granimar school football training. Superintendent of Scbools J. R.. Harper awarded the letters and .was introduced by.Director of Recreation DOaniel M. Davis.. Following the cererrnonials, a, coni- mittee ofimothers, beaded by Mrs.'R. B. DeVinny, served refreshments. Mern- bers of the-committee were: Mrs. T. J. Moreau, Mrs. L. E. Penbertby, Mrs. A. C. Youngberg, Mrs. A. F. Nosek'. Mrs. Glen W. Gathercoal, Mrs. Harry B. jobnston, and Mrs. Pbilip Davis. . Initiation etretninie5 were hin charge Of a committee composed'of Tom Car-ý rney, Tom Zaremba, Robert Scbeibel', Richard Moreau, Kimbaîl Brown, John [Miller, supervised by the two, meni psiatraming teaç,hers, Glen W. Gathercoal and William T. Mackie. Boys awarded létters were: Heavyweights.2..Bud Davis, 1Ed btn- onWilliami Cloud, -Rbbet Guritz, Jot. Triplchîo M resTripiechlo, Robert D)evinny, TomnCarney, Tom Zarenmba, Ch~arles Spinner, Ed Johnson, Williamn HIlies, Whitney Pearson, Dont Meyer. Lightweights .Nîîg Moe, Barker ,Lin- gel, Robert Seheibel, Richard Andrews, Bud Seubold, Richard Wilson, Fred QulcIc, N'orman Craig, Walter Bar-on, Richard Penberthy, Richard Moreau, M4errill Hoefer, KCen Knowles, Franklin Kulp. Peewees-iiball Brown, John ,Mill- er, Varvin Hams, Junior May, Rober t Schenk, George Reddlng, Johný Hale, Don Hutchs4ns, .Robert- Lawrence, Clifford' Johnson, Jack Thistle, WNilliam i Dodds, William Davis,- Arthur Young- berg, Arthur' Seddon, Melvin Fireeni.tn,. Lee Freundlich. rownles WVonl L~ost Pet. 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.00 1 0 1.000 o 1 .0001 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 eleven. In his play, however,, whicb foroed hi£ bail for the bi c.areer. rarawal arotm -e of bis ,col , iiegDrugs 1 I .33 R. ;lty North Shore Chevrolet 0 3 .000 M. Îes Hoff mann Plorists 0 3 .00o0G. ot- -xA 9 MBN'S "CI' LEAGUE G. ge Flashes (18) Terriers (36) C. Spinner. R. Sftilth Riggle, reféree, vv. ýima1na C. s Gathercoal, referee Teami standin g Il, Men's Volley, league: Won Lpst Howard P. T. A. 2 0 Mfethodisti2 Methodist Il 12 .0 Bapt[st Il lk Ups 0 2 i s Bail 1.000. 1.000 t'il

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