Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jan 1928, p. 5

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· ; 1st place: , Kathlp Wel street; tbM: . 111111. .... . !net-pJI,ce ~ Lorraine Ja av.aue.. l · · ' !.·. ·EdwaN Browa ·EateWi..._. New Mark iD W···· North Shore O....,~..ip Eftllt Edward· Brown of 1708 Washington avenue, Wilmette, won the North Shore Championship skating event at the 1928 Ice Carnival staged last Saturday afternoon on the Village Green rink under auspices of the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board. Winners of the various events were announced as follows : tOO-yard dash for boys under 1Z years 1st place: Frank Hohlfelder, 1200 Green wood avenue: time: 13.'I sec. 2nd pla~e: George Green, 1706 Walnut street. 3rd place: John Brumbaugh, 1612 Lake avenue. 4th place : Howa1·d Ball, 1609 Central avenue. 100-yard dash for girls 12 years and under 1st place : Elsa von Relnsperg, 726 J...aurel avenue ; time : 15.8 sec. 2nd place: Elsa Carlen, 1713 Walnut avenue. 3rd »lace: Emjly Symons, 1631 WashIngton avenue. 4th place : Mary Finlayson, 731 Laurel avenue. 440-yard dash for men 18 years and over. Open 1st place: Frank Hohlfelder, 1200 Green Bay road, Glencoe : time: 44.4 sec. 2nd place: Fred Runnfeldt, 1037 Spruce street, Winnetka. 3rd place: Gus Ltndwall, 1026 Oak a~le nue. Winnetka. 4th place : Edward Rudolph, .h·., 963 Vernon avenue, Glencoe. 220-yard dash for girls 15 years andr.nder 1st place: Kathryn Welter, 11 15th street; time: 32.9 sec. 2nd place : Lorraine J annes, 2111 :Lake avenue. 3rd place: Ruby Jannes, 2111 Lake avenue. 220-yard dash for boys under 14 years 1st place: Colin Finlayson, 931 Laurel avenue; time: 28.6 sec. 2nd place: George Eber, 925 12th street. 3rd place : Robert Dunn, 1018 Elmwood avenue. · · 4th place: Edward Cummlsky, 1336 Elmwood ·avenue. 880-yard dash for boys under 16 years 1st plact>: John Wagner, 1700 Washington street; 1 min., 56.7 sec. 2nd place: Clarence Steffens, 1611 WashIngton street. 3rd place : Victor Schultz, 1219 WashIngton street. 4th place : George White, 811 15th street. . 440-yard dash for boys under 18 years 1st place: Robert Wolff, 801 Park avenue ; time : 49.5 sec. 2nd place: Robert Felke, 1210 WashIngton street. · 3rd place: Peter Wagner, 7100 WashIngton street. 4th · place: Hayden Jones, 1538 Forest avenue. 440-yard daRb for girls 16 years . and over Open lrd place : Dorothy· Smith, U31 Wilmette avenue. · · . 4th place: Elsie Patterson, 1808 Walnut avenue. . ' 1 Mile North S.hore Championship ' Ken-Open 1st place: Edward Brown, 1'708 WashIngton avenue, Wilmette; time: I min., 38.9 sec. · !nd place : Gus Ltndwall, 10!0 Oak street, Winnetka. 3rd place : Milton Rudolph, 963 Vernon avenue. Glencoe. 4th place: Philip Runnfeldt, 1037 Spruce street, Winnetka. 440-yard dash for boys under H 1st place : Colin Finlayson, 731 Laurel avenue; time: 59.1 sec. 2nd place: George Eber, 9!6 l!th street. 3rd place: John Jordan, 1612 ,Washington avenue. 4th place : Robert Dunn, 1018 Elmwood avenue. 2%~yard dash for boys under 16 years let place: Clarence S~frens, 1611 WashIngton avenue ; tlme: 45.2 sec. Znd place: VIctor Schults, 1209 WashIngton avenue. 3rd place: Claude Maine, 213 15th street. 4th place: Robert Lechner, 1445 Wilmette avenue. HSO-yard dash for boys under 18 years 1st place: Robert Wolff, 801 Park avenue ; time : 52 sec. Znd place : J:tobert Felke, 1%10 Washl!lgton avenue. 3rd place: Peter Wagner, 1700 WashIngton avenue. 4th place: Hayden Jones, 1538 Forest avenue. . Fancy Skating-Open 1st place: Vernette Lewis, 510 5$1 street. . 2nd place : Elsie Thelan, 827 16th street. 3rd place : Fred Nelson, 1430 Lake avenue. Two mlle race for men 18 years and over 1st place: Edward Brown, 1708 Washington avenue. 2nd place : Henry J. Miller, 827 16th lltreet. · 3rd place: Joe Thelan, 827 16th street. Gold, silver and bronze medals were a warded to winners of ftrst, second, and third places and honorable mention given to fourth place winners. A silver loving cup was given to the winner of the one mHe North Shore championship race. Edward Brown, winner of the championship race and also 'the two mile race, was the victor In the two mile race last year. The following new records were es100-yard dash for boys under 12-time : 13.7. Last year: 15 sec. 100-yard dash for girls 12 and undertime: 15.8. Last year: 16. 440-yard dash for men 18 and overtime: 44.4 sec. Won by Edward Brown last year In 46.6 sec. 440-yard dash for boys under 1-4-time : 59.1 sec. Last year: 1 min. and 1 1-3 sec. tablt~hed: "Every man who can arrange attend the dinner · to be' the Men's class in the Parish Methodist church, evening, ] anuary 31, will long remember that event," reads a communication announdrig fro£. 1· L. Lardner of the Northwestern university School of Sp~c:th as the speaker on that occasion. · Professor Lardner: the information continues, will at that time read Ida Tarbell's famous "He Knew Lincoln," a story told by a personal friend of the great Emancipator, replete with anecdotes revealing his love of humor, sympathy for humanity and his lovable character. Pro essor Lardner has been associated with Northwestern for more th~n fi £teen years and during the summer period has served as dean of the Summer School of Speech. 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