Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 23

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teIam went 'Linrougn meLieasguec uta- son.without a defeat. Satu rday of this week the. pre- liminaries of the. league's annual in- terscholastic swimming ineet are ta be. held in the New Trier pool,- and on the following Saturday.. February 23, the final s will be held« in tbe same natatorium. The goal of Coach Ed- gar B.* Jackson of New Trier is to win the interscholastic in the senior divi- sion and. thus go through the season Undefeated. Have ýToigli Assigient Coacb Jackson believes that bis senior team is-as good a dual meet .cointender. as any inthe state. In a tournamient such as the-interscholas-. tic, however, where there are more scbools contending and where the advantage of having individual stars is felt more keenly, New Trier mnay nôt farè so-Well. fBille- Beebè, wlio is a junior this year and an unusually fast 100-yard back stroke swimmer, is the only member of the New Trier team who could be classified as a star, according ta Coach Jackson. The team as a whole, however, is well bal- anced and considerably above the average in team strength. Other league stbools competing inI piofnshp consideration last Kriday. Before meeting New Trier the Oak Parkers, had gone through their, league schedule undefeated. Beebe Ta"$ sEwnt Beebe, whe can always be'counted upon in, the 100-yard backstroce,, won that event- for New, Trier, swîmmîng the distance in 1:09.6. Verboven plac- ed third for New Trier in this event. Other New Trier place winners in the racing events and the besto time. for each event follows: 100-yard breast strok-MIack, first .1 18) and Zinner, second; 40-yard free. style-Ullrich, first (20.2);. 100- yard free, style-HarYey, first. (59.2) and Ùllrich, second. Holquist won the only first Place for Oak Park in 'diving. Barnard and Simon, both of New Trier, were sec- ond and third respectively. Swimning onthe New Trier 160k yard relay team, which won its event in 1:21.6, were Hoffman, Harvey, Watt and Klein. Beebe, Mack and Wilson comprised New Trier's win- ning niedley relay team. By winning botb relays and taking first in ail other events> except the 40-yard and 60-yard free style events, whicb were won by Waldo of New Trier, Oak Park copped the junior meet last Friday easily, 42 ta 24. Wal- do, who i an ottadn,;n "E M STYLE ASORTED Kdnz Sson *Ik wmi Katlhup . N NPAGE lonat BRAND PUS 32uise 3W225* f INOLIE 0 - *4 R8U2& 90A 1 pSOAP CAKES 35e MAt4OR HOUSE Ceffe Cisat Point Gettu,. The four best swinimers in each event of the preliminariies this Satur- day wiII coinpete in the finals Satur- dayr of next week. That New Trier* will be a strong contender in the interscholastic, de- spite the fact that it lacks individual' stars, 's indicated by the fact that its smallest margin of victory over any of its high school opponents in dual saîi le planned ta. use hlm- on the senior team in a retturn practicemratch with University High Monday after- noon of this week. VARSITY SWIMMER John T. Cunningham of Kenil- worth, is on the varsity switmming. team at- Culver Military .Academyl sessil is s announc tvle ini BAG DOG F001 4ADPICKEO NAVV Pea Beans ., 5 L25c C'OSSE & 13LACKWELL Marmelade 'rz 25C SWEET OR SWEET MIXEO Pickles;. .2 JARSe25 R~D PITT~O .2 N. ANS EN e e al8e p OLIV -j' ................

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