CAGE TOURNEY PERFECT DRAMA Inspired Playwright views" Gam< "Re- gives the audience a treat by covering every shot, meanwhile contributing a couple of baskets. Depau continues in the same vein as last act, getting Oak Parks I. O. U's for three baskets and five free throws. In short, the result of the election was New Trier 27, Oak Park 15. Exit everybody. Half of the spec- tators are sure they got their money's 4vorth. Editor's Note: If the accustomed ver- nacular of the sports page affords you no interest, perhaps the playrighls "style" will cause you to take note of the recent successes encountered by the New Trier High school basketball team. The accompanying is reprinted from this week's issue of the New Trier News, official organ of the school. ACT I Scene 1 Setting: Morton Gymn. Time: Thursday. (Enter Big Red Team and LaGrange, followed by mobs of spectators.) The Teams play. (One hour later exit LaGrange dis- couraged by a 32 to 16 score.) ACT II Scene 1 Setting: Same as act 1. Titme: 7:30 P. M., Friday. (Enter the Big Red Team, Deerfield, and the mob.) An hour later Deerfield declares bankruptcy with assets of 1 point, and total liabilities of 32. (Exit Deerfield on stretcher. Exit also crowd, half of which is satisfied. ACT III Scene 1 Same Place. _______ Time: 2:30 P. M., Saturday. (Enter New Trier's basket squad, $liversi<kv and a flock of hoi poloi.) (N. B.â€"The stars do not appear at the beginning of the scene.) Teams play one quarter of their game. Riverside comes to the footlights with a score of 6-3. They play another quarter on more even terms, balancing the books at nine all for the middle whistle. Scene 2 Same place and time. (Half of the spectators are.dissatisfied with the plot, so stage-manager Childs inserts regulars into the cast.) The rival__factions meet in combat ~~ again, aincl struggle on for „ another quartet with the score evenly divided. Only a minute to play, and Riverside has two too many points Prima Donna Whitsett sneaks a long â€"one through trying matters at 28-28. Each side makes a free throw as regular time ends. (Spectators clamor for more, so man- agement gives an encore.) Riverside again moves ahead two counters, but Big Red Team steals march on the opponents and likewise the victors. (Riverside exits bn shutter, and then everybody â- &£$***•*" ~***~~+~-~~Pf* Depau made eight ringers and a few free throws. ACT IV Scene 1 Same place. Time 7:30 P. M., Saturday. (Enter cocky Oak Park warriors and Big Red Team. House is jammed, not a seat left at any price.) The teams practice. They begin to play. Rusk of Oak Park makes his first and only indenta- tion on score to the extent of two points. Click Johnson sticks to him like glue causing Oak Park mangement disgust, whereupon Rusk is yanked. The teams mixr for two quarters of the fray, the big red team playing like a well oiled machine, and therefore hold- ing a ten to six lead at the half. Scene 2 Same everything. Spectators ready to chew nails. ..â€"â€" ~7~B!g Red Team picks up acceleration like" the wind, giving Oak Park not a _§ingle_c_hance----Clink-pe#s«ad6& Crom^ wall of Oak Park that one basket is enough for anybody. Whitsett also keeps Drechler out of mischief, , meanwhile obliging the ' scorekeepers to chalk up four baskets for him. (Exit Drechler by request, on ac- count of excitement.)'____________,__- King Pin Cullen takes the heart out of the actors playing opposite him by slipping two long ones through. Roth NEW TRIER ENTERED IN INTERSCHOLASTIC The Northwestern university national interscholastic track and swimming meet scheduled for March 24, is to be four times greater this year than last accord- ing to replies received by Hilding Hagen, star dash man, who is managing the meet. Chicago high schools, fairly accurate indicators of entries to come, have an- swered in force. Some already entered are McKinley, Lake View, Lane Tech. Senn, New Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, and University. The latest outside entry is Piqua, Ohio. Entered from University high, city track champions, is Jean Good- willie, sprinter and hurdler who was top rnan with twenty-three points in the re- cent Chicago university interscholastic. The only man likely to offer him serious oppostion will be Cameron from Evans- ton. Walter H. Eckersall, well-known sports writer, has notified Athletic Di- rector Dana M. Evans that he will glad*- ly act as starter and referee at the games. 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