Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 44

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cation «emonstration presentea 'py the members of the departnient of the Wilmette Public' schocls, have 1eeîi anncrnnced for March 20, March 22. and March 26. SDaniel M. Davis, director of rec- reation, and aise supervisor of physi- cal training. in the Wilmette Public -scshools, made the,.annouùncemùent of the, dates and will determine. later which- divisions of tbe department will present ýtheir demonstrations on the respective nights. cove MlGrades The demionstrations, as bas been customary. wîll include programns by the first -four grades, another, byth Afih and:sixtb grades, and a,third by the, seventb and eighth grades. 'The work cov ered by the variouis grades during the year willbe show,î, as the purpose of the public demonlstration is te afford thé. parents of the public school cbildren anl opportunlity toSéec what is being accomplished by the physical training departmnent. Folk dances, rhytbmic drills, for- nial gymnasic training, format march- ing drills, athletic drills, posture drills, and every phase of the physical train- ing programn for each grade will hv a place on the prègramn. Faculty Menubers Aid Members of'the school faculty Who are asSisting with the demonstration i aeGlen W. Gathercoal, boys' physi- cal training in structor at Stolp school, Miss Janet Brown, girls? instructor at Stolp, Mrs. Gertrude Fanckboner, girls' iinstructor at Hloward scbool, and William T. Mackie Jr., boys' in- structor at Howard. j SPORT-CALENDARI TLhuraday, Februawy 2go 7 :00 p.m.-Men's Basketball. North Shor-e league. Smitb's . tars vs. Boulevard Drug Co. Howard gym- nasium. 7:15P. m.-Girls' b a s ke f 1a11. B" league. Howard Eight vs. Skyý- rockets. Stolp gymnna.sium. F'GFT TP . FG FTTP L.Smith 5 0 10 A.Yehl 0 i11 J.Alder 2 0 4 & Yehl 3 0 6 R.Fitzg'ld 1 0 2 M. Hu eis 2 0 4 D.Pitag'ld O0O0 0H.ericson 1i1i1. T.Hicks .2 0 4 J.Stegçnme'r 0 O00 H.Lunidali 0Oi' 0 OÔILHaupt 0 0 O V.Sople 1I0, 2. R.Bialk 1 0 2 Hoffmann, referee Lnam Txa2o (29) Boulevatrd Drug(21) FG PT TP FG FTTP G.Saxton 6 -1 13 D.Huck 1 0 2 T.Saxton 1 0 2 C.Leonard 1 0 6 6 R.McLaIn .4 0 8 E.Horn 1 0 C.!tho n. 1 O 6 D.Camnp'1 5 1i l Hoffmann, referee Týeam standings ln N*orth Shore league and end of week: won Lost pet. C. . O..........10 1 .909 Lvnam Texamo...~ 9 2, .818 Sinith Star...........6 5 54 Boulevard Drugs, ..4 7 .363 B.--umhardt Bros Motors 1 10 .090 MN'-6,"1" BANKFTBALL LEAGVE .Nelmon LI.undry(47) Wilmette Battery (37>) 1 FG FT' rP F'.FT TP G.Saxton 3 0 6 E. Hill 4 2 1.0 T.Saxton 1) 0 18 BRob'son O0 O 0 R.Hlorn 0 0 0 D.Scott 6 0 12 J.B all 8 Q, O 16, D.Jluk 4 1 , 9 1!Ueauger 32 1 7 V.Souie 2 0 41 F-11ardt 1 O 21 Jones, referee StFanI 36), 'Metp.< FNl F'T TP T.Meteî' 5 1 11 V.Soul V.Meter 12 O 6 R.EIfiI R.Sullivan 3- -0.6 R.We DMHuck O O .wali J.Joyce 2O 4 J.O'Neil 4. O 9 W. Winb'g O.0 O )dlsts.(2i,' ..PG PTTF' le 4 0 ý 4 1 9 Icli 0.1 iidner 1 O 2 )tt , 2 1 5ý Teani standing.s in rMen's ",A** eague: Woli Lu.4 pet'<. Ne.ison Ludy 2 O 1.000 ,t. FraneW.......6 .500 %Iethodists......-Q4 .Ç8 .3 %Vi1mette Batte-ry,.......2 ,10 .167 w1ilmette Cnnfee- ibrs (17) t îonery (20) I(,#FTT'TP F'. FTTP G.Jones 1 O 4 M.Ling '1 1O02 ).Sëott C. O #6 W.Rogers O0%0 O aHorn O0O0 A q.ordhëi-g- 1 0 2 R. Moran i 0-2 ('.1111 4 1 >9 ».TlUicki 1 2 4 TT.aufmýn 'l 02 T.Soulé n 0)0O R Fridmnan .0 0-O T.MVeteî- 1 2 4> R.MeLain 1i0O 9 ( I I I T 'I TInknowns (iý H. Winberg 0O Rgilreferee Ple __ ik Tps un1 r l...I. 'I 1 O 2 FF(- T TP4 F.Ascb.er.2 O6 'leami standings in M1eh's "B" Ba.sket- bai lage:Won Lost Pet. Wilmette confectioniery ý.10 2 $~3? Wlnberg Drugs.....9 1 .750 Unknowns ........8. 4 .667. Hoffmann F'lorists....5 7 .417. Y.P. C...............5 7 .41-, Pick Ups............0 12 .000 f6i' c" BAS4KET>DALL 1LEAGUE Las Cucurachas (54) flashes (12) L. HolYia n K. Brown Ht. K aup E. Benson c.* Kyle R. Moreau W. p'ey rT.Zaremba Hf. Eei R. Schenk W. Leary D. yeoman Jolie., referce Hetîrekson (5) C. Kirwan P. Henrekso:i G. DeWitit J. Barnard Hoffma. mi- refet Panthers (21). W. Normoyle J. Miller G. T.ýerzakes- R. çkeheibel W'. Hahn IRT.ingei, IRidge Widcat.s (29). Wacker A. C. (22) IE. Placek R. William 14. offman .J. i-aither, M . Hoffmnan F. . Koeneil C. Mlchelszen H. Clark E. Borre 0 . Chapin A. 'Miller Hoffanreferee Terriers (21) Fre.slzimen (44) R. Smith (.G. Nevi1n s R. ChitFifî . Seifert 1-. Ray B. Regan R: FlbergT. Zaremnba E.Rushlil B. Simons- J. Lingel. D.. Hùu l-offnîann, referee Teani stanîdings In 'Men's I.- 'B.t.skt- hall leagule: Woni Hetirekson . Ridze Wlct TerrierR e... Las Cucurachas ., Wacçer A. C :. Panthe-rs~....... Kuda s (24) A. 'Kristof 0. Blow. V. Flynni (.Kristor 1). Rigglc. rç*f*'ru~ (rwle 21) M. Tauer .1. Serlingeou, Ann Toen~ 2 .91' .,.500 .417 10 1.(7 Y.P .(25 NI. Kutiiret D. Klinitucr W.Phlis '.M nhall A. Nord M'. Bérndtson M. Whitehlili R. Toscari F. Clifford bail intreduced inte the Recreation board's activities this year, ended it,, first seasen with henors last Monij(a% evening when it defeated the Buieni' church' quinte cf Chicago at the Stolp gymnasi.um. The score was-33 te 23, and it %as the second time this.1season that. the Chicago quintet had been bettered--. ,Tbey, have played -a total of fourteeti games and won twelve of them. V 1era johnson of. the, Wilmette team *vas high scorer, having tallied 13 of thé total, 33 points for Wilmett.e. The Junior girls' teamn, which alsa Plays on. Monday, 'evening, had 110 matched. game for tbe lait eveining of play and were content, with a pra..- tice, mat-ch between differe.nt (livislon..1 of the team m-embers. T)irector of Recreation Dlaniel NI. Davis. announices that, this first at-- tempt, at the use of: boys,' rules fo' girls' basketball teamns ini WiInctt.- bas met with fair success this season.ii .Both the Junior and Seniior teaîni , won,. most of their games and th(. iim. terest in the l)ovs' rules wàs mnii- fested by the large group iàf girl, who tried out for the two teams. Mis,. Dee Riggle, officiali'in th recreatioii leagues for'the past three yçars, 41)( playground instructor for the Rc reation Board during the suimimer time, coached the teams. Lineups, for NMonday's gaine 1in-~ cluded: Buenia <23) Wilinette (33) Rih FG 14TTP FC FT1'Tt. Rich AO0 2 Whltehil 2 O 1 'Monson 0 0 O' 40 Johnson f 1 1:: jorgenson .4 I !# To.-cani 1 2 1 Kass 0 A) O Nord ()2 .1 Porte-rf'ld 4.2. 10 Lauer 4 A0) .lones, referce- Provide Extra Night Of Play for "C" Basketball MNembers cf the '«C" basketbail league of. the Playgroutnd and Rec- reation b)oard'sq wi nter sport leagties. will have an extra night of 'Practice on M arch 13, at the Stolp gymnasium., TIhe league finishes its last "'round( robini" schedule XVednesday>evening. March 6. at the Howard and Stolp 'mnasiumn. -Giris' b as ke t ba11. "A" 9 Pon ses v-S. Y. P. C. Stolp -il'basketball. "A" 9: udsvs. Bas keteers. Stolp s vs. rienrelcsoi. MOip gytn- A. Krr.ren.s . . GE.Shnonsn Siur. A.Heeens hillpsreferee p.um.-Mnsbaktal.""G. Willtai oeithi-oa, ýeerR* offman 'earm standings in Nfen's Volley Bal!. gU . m. M Frsani s l. "ANelsono î,vefPelie gu .W o L ost P 1ue t.Faiss esnPck Ups (12, 8) ethodist 1 (15 .15 Methodist .n o100 undry. Howvard gymnasium, (.1Anersn ilwardP. . A. 9 2 .810 p. m.-Men's basketbal?. "CI' K. Simons ,I. Anderson HBatda i..T. 9 2 6 .818, gue. ,Final ganies. Terriers v. 'WellsJ.Hfmn atsil5a .4 R. Robinson .R.Hffma.n Baptist I1. 4 6 .400, acker A. C. Stolp gymnasitim. Phip, referee A. ITeerens.......... îî1 . .111 ick typo ........... 9 .100 nAsKvrn ij.

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