Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Dec 1934, p. 46

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The hitherto undefeated "C" league Freshman basketball team lost a, heart-breaking gaine to the Henrek- sons Wednesday evening, December 12, at the Stolp gymnasium. It lost it in the third over time period and. by oepoint.. The final score' was 38 to 37. Throughout 'the first three quar- t crs, the Freshmé n led !)y a comnfort- able margin but in the fourth period, Henrekson, manager of. the team bearing his ninme, DeW*tt and P. Em- rich, two of, his teaiimiates, started to click, and wvhen the final whistle blew to, end the gamne the score. was 35. to 35 At 'the start o f the over time, Sei- fert of the Freshmen dropped a short shot but tbirty ' 'seèonds before the overtime period was over, DeWitt of the opposite.team brou.ght the score to a tie again. The second overtiuiie saw ino scoriag * by either team and the third period saw neither team score tili but five seconds were left vhen Henrekson *was fouled and made the, free throw to win' the gamne. By Iosing the game the Freshmien are forced to share their lead in the league with the Ridlge Wildcats, whoni they had forced into second place on the preceding Wednesday night and, by curious coîncidence, the and two teains that have los games, which, according to the reckoner, makes it -anybody's officiail league.j Brownie Ba sketball Team Defeats Kudas Thé-Irownies, girls' "A" bàsketball team, forced the Kuda team with whoý tbey had b-cen .sharing flrst place honors, into second place Tues- day evening. December 11l at the L. Hernr Baàgnali,, referee P. Kalm es, J. Stegmier R. Yehl il. Huels R. Bauman A. YehI R. Bialk H. Heppner- KenllWorth -(20)' Jirsi Montonara John Montonara W. Wlley J. Brady S. Wunseinan J. Foster N4. Milton G. Dahi Bros. Gar. (10).1 C. Y. O0. (84) D. Oelrich F. Oelrich D. Scott T. Meter W. Lynch C. Patterson Baginali, referee Boulevard Drug (18) D. Huck C. Warble EHrsn EHariorn R.. Meter Bagnali,, referet, Team standings in lNorth Bask.etball league: W. Smith Stars «2 C. Y. 0....2 Lynam Texacos .i. .... Baumhardt Bros. garage ... . Bou4levard, Drugs ............o Shore L. Pet 0 i.OOo 0 1.000 1 .500 1, .500 2- .000 2. .0001 MEN'S B*SKETBAILIL-dA" LEAGUE lWetiodigts (23) Nelson Laundry (24) J. Waidner G. Saxton G. Watidner .. J. 1-eitman D. Scott .,F. 1Heitnian P. Soule.. R. Horn V. Soule R. Gauger Rt. Welch C. Varney B. Ellis Jones, rn (81) Wil: R. Sulivan Jones, re Imette Biittery (j;) E. Hil T. Varney B, Robinson- R. Wolff C. Clifton R. Johnson eferee Team. standings in "A" league: W. L. Pet. Nelson lur........SO1.000 Wilmette 1Battery ........... 2 .333 St. Francis' ............ 2 .3341 Methodists .... ....1 A 2 .33R MEN's BASKETUALL-.m"' "LEAQUEJ Unknowils (20) Wllmette Couf. (21) D. Campbell G. Jones (24) R.ldge Wlldcats (34) - G. Hoff manfl D. Lynch es H. Hoff man Dyle E. Plaeek el F. Kreu.sch A. Miller B!. Borre Hoftnîahn.referee> Las, Carareelia. Hl. Kaup W. Leary L. Hoffmnan W. F'rey C. Kyle (86) H-offrnann,i Flashes (là) C. Spininer E. Benson B. DeVinny K. )Brown T. Carney F. Kul'p R. Schenk Terriern (88)' R. Christensen R. Smith G. Nilles E.Rushil R.H. Ray Fi peberg referèe, Wacker A. C. (28p R. Waldorf H. 'Bonnen R. Williams' J., Chambers G. Chapin H. Clark. Jones., referee Team standings in "'C" league: W. L. Pet. Fyeshmen .....3 1 .750 Ridge Wildeats........3 1 .750. 1-lenrekson.........2 1.66 Terriers . ,2 1 .666 Las cucar.aobas........2 2 .500 Wacker A. C 2 2 .500 Panthers 3 S.?50 Flashes .1....250 Kýudas <12) BirownI .es (28) A. Kristof, Ann Komen V.Flynn 1. Christenson' C. Blow M. Lauer 1. Jorgenson Agnes. Komren C. Kristof J. Scrimgeour ED. Zopp D. Vollman L. Venet 1, Steffens M. Ehrler Rig Y. P. (', (28) M. Kummner C. Antonionjo V. Monahani D. Kumnmer G. Birlauf E, Phillips ~gle, re(eree i~Iggae, reler PollywoggIe's 0 G. Johnson G'. Allen K. Pear:ion M. Pearson Volîrnanl, refei Teai, eaguie: i~4~ ra 'stanidings Basketeers (9) H,. Kenney P. Shéa ,P. Krause L. Krause S. 1<eil M. Berg Pônles (2) E.Bernâdtson V. Johnsoni M.Whitehill A. Nord R. Toscani D. Stance.0 ýree iiigi rls" .. . .. 20 s........-o 2 . . ..e. . ... . .0 An interesting aftermath of the voluntary division of the Baptist vol- ley bail team after winning the Rec- reation bôard's volley pennant for seven consecutive years, came Mon- day evening of ti ee hnBap- tist, I met BaptistIL.Rival!ry of the two teams,' ofcou rse. was at high ten- sion and the, game -showed it. The fact that, the B aptist II's flnaliy won out means, according to recreation leaders' reckoning, that the next round will bear watching. Baptist II took the first gamfe 15 to 8. Baptist .1, not carinig for this, then walloped. Baptist H, 15 to 9.-. By this time both tea ms we. re out for blood and >wentý into the ýthird gamne deter-. mined to, win the match. The' lead jockeyed back and forth- neither team able to get the two. points necessary to win a volley hall match, tili .thé Baptist 1-l',, sippeçd their score to 19 while the Onies hia-1 but l>. Dynamites Wiîn Prom Howard Eight Cagers The girls' *'B"' baskethall league witnessed a nieck-anid-ineck affra-.%lastz week when .the Dynamite team upset the HoNard 8's 26 to 23last Thursda>, evening. at the Stolp gymnas.iiiu. Both teams sho-wed remnarkahle play and the game was fast. The score at the' haîf ,vas 12 to 1.1 withi Howvard 8 trailing and. at no0 tinie iii the game was one team more than three points in the rear. Adelaide Koenen was high . point girl for the H-oward 8's while Marcella Bruchhauser led the scoring for the D>ynamites. hI addition to the close score, ther gaine was significant froin atiother. standpoint inasmuchý as the HowardS'g team is..comiposed of grammar schol girls and it.is their flrst appearanl'ce iii league coiipetitionl. However, .thie recreation staff is watching its pro- gress with interest ini view of the fact that its present record augurs %vell for~ its future progress in recreationi leagues. A. Tucker W.V. Schinfler, Rt. Robinson W. Thtilmann G-atheIreoal, referee v....e.......0 S......-......O03 made in the priées, recreati, ders announce, and ladies wishi take advantage of the ciass mi .so at once if they wish tc. vi BnIselves of a low price rate. aili., v1uo; agan ckets O1 ... . . . . . ASKETBALL-"1C" LEAGUE ýMEN'S VOLLEY BALL (37) Henreksoîi (US) Howard P. T. A. (9, 0) .Ieth. I1 M, là) C. Kirwan W. Fiter R ofa G. DeWltt B. Platt D . Anderson A. Henrekaon A.. $eddon J. Hoffmnann B. Haley M . Thalmann, .C. Gep)pert swimi'azng classes neici on *i urs- day mornings. These classes will resumne meetings, Jarnuary 3, at 10 o'clock at the North Shore School of Physi.cal Developmnent, 1700 Central ,street, Evanston,

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