Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1935, p. 52

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The championship tilt to determine the titie holders of the men's "C' Basketball league playing under the auspices of the Playgorund and Re- creation board, will take place nextý Wednesday evening at the Stolp gyxnnasium at 9 o'clock. * The. gaine wi ll -be between the Henrekson .and' Fréshman quintets ceach 6f whom finished the, season With twelive victories to, their credit,ý and, two losses. mnarked against them.ý The Henreksons made up a gaine last Saturday morning at theý Stolp gymnasium -in a, especially called make-up tilt between thein and Rob- ert Smnith's' Terriers that had to be postponed etarlier in the season. By their victory. then,, which does iiotý show on the 'percentaee calendar un- tii next week, they were, able to tie the Freshnen. and since both of the title contenders had easy victories last night, the league officially ends as a tie. However, the play-off next Wednesday will determine the re- *Cipients of the medg1$ awarded. to victors in each-.league at the annual spring, rally beld by the Recreation boa rd.11 SPORT CLNA' Thursday,, Mardi 7 7 p.m.-Girls' basketball. "B" league., TNT vs. Howard 8's. Stolp gym- nasium. 7 pm.-Men's basketball. 'North Shore leagtie. C. Y. 0. vs. Baum- hardt Bros. Motors. Howard gym- nasium. 7 :45 p.m.-,Girls' basketball. "B" league. Nira. vs. Dynamites. Stolp gymnasium. 8 p.ii.-Men's basketball. North Shore league. Lynam Te:xaco vs.. Smith Stars,. Howard gymnlasiuni. 9 p.m-Men's basketball. North Shor -league. Kenilworth vs.. Boulevard Drug. Howard gym nasium~. 1-Hoffinann, referee Men's A" *l àeague: Nelmon. Lauindry (2) T. Saxton. Rý. Gauger J. l3agnall IR. Horn Jones, re feri G. Wai .dner D. séott. R. WeIch P. 'Martini. >R1ILEllis C; Varney P. Làundberg R. MLi D. Campbell M. Ling C. Leoriaril IL fldma n R. BIa.ylock C. 11111 L. Blaylock -1- Kauffman P. Williamns A. Rogers H. Winberg- 1-- " --- -- Bagnai, KF Johnsoni W. johxison H. Herbon E. Bremmner R. Torrey' G~Jones P.R. Moran *D. Scott R. Meter J. Joyce Flashes <B)1RIdge Wldcats (1 K. Brown E. Placek R. Schenik H. Hoffman E. BnsonH. Hoff man C. Moreéau A. Miller D. Yeoman C. Mfichaelson J. Tripicchio JOn11esý, referees Las (Cucuraebas (0 H. Emrich H, Kaup U~ Hoffnian W. Frey W. Leary K. Kyle Wacker A. .() I-. Clark G.Chapin F. Koenen IR. Williams J. Gaither kes LEA Q4UE * Freshuien (34) T. Zaremba B. Regan D. Huck .1. Lingie G. Nevins B. Simons, H. Seifert referee Henrekson (47) C. Kirwan P. lenrekson G. DeWitt E. Snyder B.. Haley E.Samnuelson P. Emri-ch 4. Barnard réferee' Terriers (41) R Christerneon Riggle, referee MEN'S VO>LLEY Howftrq .T. Ml., le, 16) W. FIfer A.Tucker R. Robinsoni K. Simions G. Simons, BALI, LEAGUE, D. Anderson R, Hoflman .Jake Hoffmann A. Hacker R. Huck PhIllips, referee Baptist I os5, w5 A. H eerens .A. Youngberg G. Williams -A. .Gruhn .* Phillpý., référe Team standings in thé Recreation league at the close of Iast week's ,gampes: NORTH SHORE. MEN'S BASKETBALL1 Methodist 1 (18. 9) :D. Anderson JTake 1Hoffmann R. Hoffmùan C. Geppert W. c.Y.O.10 Lynam exaco10 Smiith Stars Baumhardt Bros. Motors2 MEZNS -"A" BAN(ETRK4LT. W. Nelson Laundry 12 St. Francis Methodists Wilmette Battery 2 46NS B"IBASÉETBALL W. Wilmnette Confectionery il Winberg Drugs 10 Unknowns- Y. P.C. * Hoffmnann Florists ., -Pet. 2 .833 à .593 10 .167 LEAGU1E L. Pet. 1 .923 6i .538 8 .385 Il .154 LEAGU E L. Pct. 2 .846 .1 .769 5 .615 7 .462 8 .395 ME't"C" BASNETIIALL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Freshmen il 2 .846, Henrekson . 1 2 . .833 Ridge Wildcats 8 5 .615 Terriers 7 5 .583 Walker A. C. Flashes' Panthers, GIRLS'"B TNT Niras Howard 8's Dynamite,- Skyrockets GIRLS' "A", 6 5 -.3 2 .385 .231 .154 BASKETPBALL ILEAGITE W. .'L. pct 5 .4 .556 3 .S .375 1.7 .125 BASNETBALL LEAGUE W. L.. Pet. 10 1 -.909 7 .2 .77S 5 4 .5561 5 6 .454 2 9 .181 1 9' .0 1 odist aggregation. Nelson Laundry suffered their first defeat ini thirteeil games. Although the Nelson team played the entire gamne with only four players, they took a 7-0 lead at the quarter and were stili ahead with ten seconds to go for thé final'gun. After a wild scrambile, under- the basket, Duke Scott finally emerged with the baIl, guarded closely by Russ Horn, to puish iin a short shot.to win for thle Methodists,28.-7. Duke Scott, Meth- odist's, andJim,-Bagneli and Tom Sax- ton of Nelsons, ail starred..with elev 1en points. each. Announce, Individual Cage Scoring Leaàders, Individual Basket scoring record .s ini the nien's basketball league are an- nounced as follows as of M'viarcli, . B"LEAGUE P(; FT 1Totfi Duke. Scott, Wii. Conf. 52 19 1 2: Paul Williams, Unknowns 31 9 -Il Rot.Moran, Wil. 4Conf. 29 4 "A"' LEAGUE Jim Bagnell, Nelson Laun. 53 12 1 19 Tub Meter, St. FrYancis 39- 13 91 Tom Saxton, Nelson Laun. 43- 5 41 NORTH SHORE LEAtGUIE Bih Lynch, C. Y. 0 39 '12 90 Geo. Saxton, Lynam'Tex. 27 - 5r.9, Duke Scott, C. y. o. 18 10 46 ,P.* T. A. Gymnasium Class, WiIl Begin Next Monday, .- The Central-Laurel P. T. A. gym- nasiumi class which was postponed one week from its origin'ally an- nouncéd opening date March 5, will hoid its first meeting Mondai' even-. ing. March 11., at 8 o'clock at the Stolp gymnasiunx. Memibers of the organization wvishing to affiliate with the group niay. register, at the Re- creation offce, 914 Central ovenue. Table Tennis Club Prepvares for Big# Singdles Tourna ment The Glencoe Table Tennis club wil hold its singles championships for the n asi 8:451 -Girls' *basketball. Kudas vs. Brownies. Stolp 9 p.mw--Men's basketball.' "B" leagtie. Hoffmnann Florists vs. Pick Ups. Hloward, gymnasiau.. k' *1- v*cr** u~usKraii. --A--IVaue. Last meetings.. Nelson Laundry vs. a Wilmette Battery. H'oward gym- nasium. p.m.-Men's lasketball. "C" league. Play-off of tie. ,Freshtnan'vs'He'n- rekson. Stolp gymnasinin. xe piayeci, ueing in use. The niew schedule follows: 31arch 7 7, P.In.-TNT vs. Howard Eightg 7 :4ý5 P. m. Nira vs. Dynamites, March 21 7 P. m.-Nira vs. Howard ]Cights 7:45 p. m.-TNT vs. Dynamites. .1 pertect,.recorci otf fve wins. Meier- hoif, Gemini, and Tom Nelson also played for Highland Park. Rodman was thé mainstay of the Glencoe team, although losing a close 'match 10 Jack Shapiro. Besides Rodman, the Glencoe teain was:compose d of Hapner, Moorer, Schnur, and Wright.

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