Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1929, p. 27

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January 25, 1929 WILME ,TTE ·LIFE MOTORS TO FLORIDA . ATTENDS INAUGURATION F. Gray Waggett, 1604 Wilmette avenue, attended the inauguration of Gov. Louis L. Emmerson at Springfield last week. He accompanied Gen. Frank R. Schwengel as aide. New Trier Tankers Northwestern Has Re~ Champs on. Tank Squad Sink Before Strong Three national intercollegiate record Oak Park N atators holders on one team is the unusual By Winslow W ri1ht New Trier's Junior and Senior tank teams w'ere turned off their victory path last Saturday afternoon when they were sunk in their second league meet of the season by the Oak Par:k tankers out at Oak Park's new natatorium. The New Trier Senior team was submerged by · the overwhelming score of 38 to 19, · this being the first time in thirteen . years that an Oak Park Senior team has defeated one from New Trier,.. The Grey and Green Junior aggregation, however, were only beaten 22 to 20. In the Senior division New Trier was only able to cop two of the events, those being the diving which was won on the merits of Don Granstrom star performer of last year'::; team, and the SO yard free style which was taken bv Norm Roos also a veteran of last -season's team. In all the other events Oak Park was able to triumph decisively, although some of the races were close. In the Junior contest before the start of the final race, which was the 200-yard relay, New Trier was leading 20 to 16, having won. the di,·ing and the 50-varcl back. troke while their opponerits had been victorious in the SO-yard breaststroke and the 50-vard free stvle. But then came the- deciding 200-yard relay and Oak Park was able to nose out New Trier with a time of one minute and So seconds. The summaries are as follows: W. G. Beyrer of the Beyrer Elec · tric and Radio shop in the Nelson building on Central avenue, motored to Florida late last week. He will resituation on the Northwestern univer- main in the south several weeks. sity swimming team. The Purple spla3hfrs entered the present season with two national champions and in the · first meet against Purdue, January 12, added another to their r·a nks wlv.!n At Schwartz swam to a new national record in the 100 yard free style. He negotiated the distance in :52.9 seconds, bettering the mark set last year by Darnell of Michigan. The other HEALTH. REST AND GOOD two champions on the Northwestern team are Wall Colbath, national intercoll~giatc diving champion who ha:held this distinction two years and i ::; out after his third title and Dick Hinch who last year set a national title in the back stroke, traveling the 150 yards in 1 :42. HOLLY HILL INN DAVENPORT, FLORIDA GOLF IN .WARM SUNS.H INE Announce Schedule for N. U. Tennis and Golf Five tennis meets and four golf matches have been carded by North·· western university with conference t('ams. l3L)th Purple teams in these sports are expected to be strong this season. · Michigan \\·ill open the tent 1 is .;e::l:.ion at E\'anston April 2. The other meets arc: May 4-~finnesota at Mi:lneapolis; ~fav 10-Purdue at LaFaYette; ~lay 1i-Indiana at Bloomin~ ton; May 20-\Visconsin at Evanston. The conference meet will be held 1t Ohio May 23-24. The opening golf match will be held at Ohio, May . 4. The remaining Second DIYislon matches are: Illinois at Evansto:1, 200-Yard Relay-Oak Park. Time : 1 :40. May 10; Iowa at Evanston, May 15; Diving- Grandstrom (N. T .), :l\IorriR Minnesota at Minneapolis, May 27. (N. T.), Cradle (0. P.). The conference meet will be held at 50-Yard Swim-Roos (N. T.), 1\fcl\Iann MituJeapoli3 May 28-29. (0. P.), Larner (N. T.). Time: 27:6. 100-Yard Back Stroke-Stuart (0. P.), N. Grandstrom (N. T.), Gardner (0. P.). Time: 1 :18. 100-Yard Breast Stroke-Lennox (0. P .). Perkins (0. ·P.), Springer (N. T.), Time: 1:19. 100-Yard Swim-Golder (0. P.), McManus (0. P.), Roos (N. T.). Medly Relay-Oak Park. Time 1 :4R. Junior Division 50-Yard Swim-Johnson (0. P.), Wilder (N. T.), Erickson (0. P.). Time · 30:3. 50-Yard Breast Stroke-Wiess (0 P.), Zinner (N. T.), Darling (N. T.). Time: 36. 50-Yard Back Stroke-Witt (N. T.), Rompel (N. T.), Gerry (O. P.). TimE> 34 :2. WHERE MANY NORTH SHORE PEOPLE ENJOY THE WINTE.R Jolin T. Pirie II, Buys Hubbard Woods Residence Edgar Crilly has sold to John T. Pirie, II, of Carson, Pirie, Scott and company, the eight-room EJtglish brick and stucco house located at the southeast corner of · Oakley and Euclid avenues in Hubbard Woods, for $38,500. The lot is 80 by 140 feet. The house was designed by Ralph W. Varney. Mr Pirie now lives in Eva.nston. - American Plan, moderate rates. Fresh Florida fruits Sunand vegetables. lighted, a 1 r y, outside rooms. Homey atmosphere. Beautiful, sporty 18-hole golf course, with wide, heavily turfed fairways and large gras's greens and tees. Fishing and other outdoor sports. In Sauth-Central Florida. Paved highways. Dixie Highway. Main line Atlantic Coast Line R. R. 10 days from Chicago. Booklet and ratP.s ()D request. Diving-Barnard (K. T.), Thurkt>r (0. P.), Grandberg (0. P.). 200-Yard Relay-Oak Park. Time 1 :56. Mrs. Robert Richardson of Glcnview was hostess at a small luncheon Tue.;day honoring Mrs. Burton Lloyd of Denver, Colo. I First Church of Christ, Scientist of Glencoe:" Illinois Announces a A COMPLETE FUEL fERVICE . _,. FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .. by Mrs. Nelvia E. Ritchie, C. S. B., of Sewickley, Pennsylvania Member' of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church , The First Church of Christ, Scientist. m Boston, Massachusetts In the Church Edifice, Greenleaf A' lnue and Beach Road Saturday Evening, January 26, 1929 at 8 o'clock The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend

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