Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1938, p. 64

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-nee Country club on Wednesday, April 20jat 6,30p. m. -"Tug"Wilson, director of athletics, tLynn Waldorf, head football coacb, ,and Burt Ingwersen, unife coach at. t(irthwestern.ùniversity will give in- :foi mai- taiksanad show pictures of -one of Northwestern's. 1937 football gae.Henry' Fowler, chairman pro- 'iem. of, the' recreations boiard,, will :award. the' medals and. trophies to .tbe Munning seam of the board's atbietic program. James Magili of the irecrea-. lioni board will lead thie community .siflg ing. Har-ry C. Kinne wili give an addresg .f welcomne and Mr. Davis wjll act as Master of Ceremonies. Thei pub- lic is invited andý anyone' wishing tickets will be able te secure them by calling the recreation office, Wil- rnette468. BÀSKETBALL As the playground and recreation, board "C" basketb all league closes, the Uknow teani finishes a perfect season. Their 44 te 31 defeat of the Wacker A. C. rounded out a. season with 15 wins and no loses to their credit. Bob Stail led bis team in scoring for the game with six baskets and a free throw. This concludes the fourth season the Uknows, who played, as the Panthers and the Idono before becoming the Uknows, have plgyed in the "Ç' league. The Demons 37 te 27 4tefeat of the Flashes put the Detnons in a tie for *second place with the Ridâê-Runiiers *for the third round, but the Ridge boys are in front for the season by one point. The Ridge, Runners dropped their game te the Terriers, 45 te 52. Tho- mas Henry Janaes.of the Ridge Run- ners was igh, scorer with 19 points, hbe did. not have enough, support f rom! the rest of the team te corne out on top. The tearn standings of April 6 are as follows: Pn Tea 1.IalStj d gW."L.t. members atpresent, but its member- ship is exKpected to increase. OfFe. Makden Vent.e Sunday, April '10, in the Threshold Players barn in Glencoe, the Tri- Town club presented its, first, play for the parents and'frienda of,.mei-: bers. The play was a onie-act mys- tery, and the cast was ýcomposed of six boys, Gordon Laughead, J. i Raemer, and Ernest 'Keller of Glen- coe, Bill Dodds of Wilmette, and Gordon Shaw, and Jim Lovett of winnetka.ý Promieing -Tai.t This is conisidered a most prom- ising group of young actors, for, ai- though they are, but amateurs, their first performance was said to ghow the skill and ability of professionals. Through the help of Mrs. Laug- head, who has heen directig the club's plays andadding touches of her talent, this club should climb to the top, ifs members believe. After the performance, Mrs. Laug- head was presented with a lovely bouquet of spring flowers f rom the members, in appreciation of her help. Refreshments were served. In the evening, a party was held at the home of Gordon Shaw in Winnetka, for the.cast and the club members. HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Ellen Jean Torrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Lincoln C. 'torrey, 1341 Elmwood avenue, is home froin Carleton college, Northfleld, Minn., for an Easter vacation. Miss Torrey came home Friday of Iast week and will be returning to Northfield about April 18. Davis, director of recreawtion, ~ilbe April. 18 and 19. The Junior hunt for children of pre-school age, kindergarten and first grade children of Central, Laür-1 The high scores: Nlq!! EAM Braun Brou. 011 Co-2,729 Ray Rgu .......181 213,179- 573 Paul Bleser .... 223, 218, 168- 609 George Bleser.... -.131, 131, 158- 420 Ray Dahm '... .....165,141,:170- 474 Phil Bleser........244, 211, 196- 651 944, 914, 871-ý2729 SECOND, B1GH TEANK Scott's Mortlclans 2,548, Johin Wltzer...... 168, 136, 145 - 449 Bill Perrarini ...... 245, 211, 159- 615 Dick Miller........ 156, 150, 135- 441 Joe iknelp .........115, 201, 165- 481 Frank Sehopen..199, 179, 184- 562 883, 877,1788-2548 1110!!f DOUTBLE TEAM Ray Rau......... 179, 223, 172- 574 Eddie Bleser ....... 220, 165,-210-I 595 1169 SECOND 1(1011U DOUTBLE TZAM Paul Bleser.....180, 160,193- 533 RayDahm.....25,22 9-620 1Car 1 Schwall........ 205, 192, 182-579 SECOND 1(1011SINGLE Ray Rau ........... 197j U-8,448-533 RIGH 1ALL-EVENTS Phil Bleser................ -..1790 SECOND 111011ALL-EVEXTS Carl Schwahl............ ....... 1756 1(1011 SE RIES BOWLEI> (in the team event) 10 hed Phhl Bleser ...................... 651 1<(I the team event) Bill Perrarint ............... 245 CENTRELLA LEAGUE With. Kraft-Phenix taing 2 out of 3 gaines froni the Town Criers, the league leaders are only 1 gamne out iti front. iiPop"p Magee Boosters, by taking 2 out of J1 gamnes f rom the Gebhardt Eagles, remnain within striking distance of the league's ýchamnpionship-only 2 gamnes out of first place. ,Linco Products won 2 out of 3 gamnes from the Wilson Ideals but are 6 ganies from the top. Bremner. Bros., the hast tearn con- ceded to have a chance to claini the and '-When tie Sun Riscs," by Dorothy C. Allan is a drama. The Womeds. Guild and the Board of Liigi-. ous Education are sponsringthe din- Lo ner for the Young people. The Young. people have. to their L ad- vantage not only, a fine cast but also a practically new stage on which. 10 pre- sent, the p.1a ys. Môney, for improv- ing the stage was secured, frotnithe Cozy' Corner cir- cIe, the board of trulstees, anii f rom the Kappa Pi Phi group. Most of the work is being done by the younig pco- pI e themselves, This includes en- Johauusomlarginig the stage,ý EieenJhu no new lightinig ar- rangemenits, new scenery aiid back- ground, and new furniture. The furni- turc was given by members of, the church. Bud Fifer is chairmati of the dramatic committee. Meinbers of the stage crew are as follows: general stage manager, Dale Chronic; as- sistant stage man- agers, Frank Huif- mati, and Be tt y B ruce., Peggy Pieérsoôn. is in charge of the prop- erties, and j an et. Hill is the prompt- *er. - :11 Minus. Parents are asked not to assist -- their children in the hunt since to EASTER EGG HUNT do so -would give them added ad- The plàyground a nd recreaion vantage over other chihdren. A group board wili have the annual Easter of helpers wiIl be ini the field to as- twuuts the week after spring vacation. sist children who have. difficulty in 'fIc dates as announcied by Daniel. M. finding eggs. lot. v ,rai avenue,' ewlll be & 1 ie BoWler'u .ineese vs. PeacockJ-- vu. Wilson~ Ideals. followlng the close of the. season. Ar- 01(1 Monks. rangements for saine must awalt the Ivanâtofl-North Shore announcement of the League's Cham- and Party Is sched- liions, so that the wlnning team's spoR- ay eVeing, April 27, »r»u fl 7 1icoulted as to the date NIlsonie Temple, 1010 and place. id as in the past this The Centrella league. rula every Mon- dies' Xigjbt.1 day nlgiit at the (Ilenvlew Recreation ag Party wil be held Hall, located on Waukegan1 road.

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