Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Jan 1935, p. 33

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Ini two doubleheaders with Chicago teams before the holidays the Xe* Trier teams won tbrceeuot of four gamies. The- heavies won fromn Hyde Park, 2Y te 25, and lost to Senn, 28 to 17, and the lightweightg beat Hyde Park,:,35 to 25, and whipped Senn, 31 to 22. Hev.Are Tough >Lindblom's Iightweight team lest, 36 to 32j, last week te -the Hyde Park lights. who are leading the Central sec-. tion of the, City: leagiue. The Lind- b;oon lheavies, however, stageda. last- minu mte rally and beat Hyde Park, run- ner-up in the University of Chicago 'Christmas week'basketball tournament, 27 te 26. Against Suburban league* opponents the New Trier heavies and lights have *had littie success, although their record against nôn-teagùe teamis ha: been sornewhat better. The heavies have won only one league gaine, freintMor- ton, wbile losing five, and the lights, after winning f rom Waukegan and Pro- visô, lest successively to Oak Park, Evanston, Morton and Deerfield- Shields. D.eeried Wnms Two Deerfield took a doubleheader froni New Trier last Friday, the victory of the heavyweights enabling them to re- main in a three-way tie with Evanston and Oak Park for first place.. The score of the heavyweight game was 36 te 27 and the lightweight game, 29 to 27. * The New Trier heavies, leading 7 to .5 at the end of the first quarter, were held to five points in the second quarter, ail of them scored by Carton Wilson, guard. Meanwhile Deerfield tddçd fourteen Points and led, 19 to 12. at the haif. D:eerfield was stili 1ead- ing, 26 to 18, at the close. of the third *quarter and coasted along to victory. ýWilson, witb seven.points, and Fisher, forward, with the sanie numnber, led the scoring for New Trier. Mee, forward, got six points for New Trier. The in- 'luuI ruruuviast wt mesters. Bill Smythe avenue, Kenilworth, student, was Bob's parents,_ the Williar cruisiQng -in: scitheru son, torward, was successful i two of bis free tbrowV attempts. But New Trier's scoring epree didn't continue when the second. haif ôpened. Deerfield immnediately got 'to. the busi- niess of whittlinig'down New Trier"s lead.* At the end of- the third, quarter, the Lake county boys were trailing by, onlyfour points, 24 to 20. Ne Trier. made *only three points in the final period, wbicb. weren't enough.' The best individual scoring record of the gamne was, made by Trucano, Deer- field center. He sank 'four fieldgoals and two f ree tbirows for, a total of ten, points. Fincbh, center, got fine points for Nev Trier. Robertsoni, Newv Trier forwardi and Lomenzi, Deerfield iguard, each contributeci seven points,ý Five. of Lomenzis seven points were made on f ree throws, and these five feee tbrows were two more than enough te give Deerfield victory. mette will be the only bridesmaid, while Harry Clark of Glencoe willl serve Mr. Buck as best man. The bride and bridegroom will receive their friends from. 4 oe-lock, until 5 at the home of the brides prets. Mr. and Mrs., W. H. Smytbe, 4' XCeilwrtavenue,.Kenilworth, hae just returned from a West Inàdies'cruise. iALI.MAKES I zM5IIST i NA N.. >AJ (i *Nortk Western s L EAD$ A FL£EET O0F FAItOUt TRAIIfÀ Providing- fast through service' daïly bctwea Chiagidail prsofe.West iand North. aiso a P rrue guest while his n -Smythes, are waters. Mathe'w francis A UJ,.t.d A rhst Pheographoe j,. ThI~ for So. Y, [400,,mii.ÀFs 40-)Q,)mîjvîïrE-s

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