Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1931, p. 31

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ing the. New Trier basketeers their first teague defeat of the year,. 26-23, while . tbe rival ponies lost to the Green and Gray lights, wbo gained the decision at the final gun. The ighit-weight game was the sec- ond overtime in as many weeks for the, N. T.* aggregation, both, of wbich are. chalked up -in the win colun. Tbis W*eek t he hero as well as '.the boy who 'made good" Js Tom Saxton who,' with second§ to go in the over- time ,period, too ped in àa bard .shot for tbe winning margfin, but was fouted in the act and was -accord ingly granted a free attempt,,,_t a, goal, . i wbich he. was successful. Sax re- ceived the cati at the baif when CoachGrater played hlm in place of Warble, who was injured ini the -final. minutes of thé second period. Both teams weré ragged in, their attackl and %tb'e passing and shoot- ing did notdisptay tbheaccuracy and finesse wbich bas marked the pre- vious batties, wbich -is shown by the fact that the scores stood at only 2-1 ;at the, end of the first quarter. How- ever at the termination of the' fol- lowing periods it was 6-6, then 10-12, while - at' the end of thé regulation time it was knotted at 15 apiece. But it was bere *where Sax got steamed up and start ed on bhis littie scoring. spree, while KeMpf sank bis penalty try to give Proviso a momentary lead. Borino continued b is customary rote as bigh - scorer, but Saxton was one point behind witb a total of five in nineteen minutes. Belmont and heVIe successfully withstood the New. Trier assault and went home with the scalp safely tucked Inder their beit. If Newv Trier had showxi the form that downed Evanston last week, the green and grayrooters would 'have goîne home rejoleing in a twin vlctory, but; due to either staleneas or lack of p'raictice, the. locals" permittedl the Maywood ý boys to grab at a 19-196 lead at three-quarters time which the home teani strove valiantly to surmount. With one min- ute to play,ý the visitors held a four point advantage _whlch Jones narrowed to îces in the Pirst ist, Scientist, in Wili ýning, February 1, a day school conven g to fi im I. Billions of Lilliputians' ut Your Service I (in '"Gullivers Travels," Jonath.an Swift wites of the Lllputiens, e race of people only six iches li Wght. T1ENTY-FOUR hours a day, infinitesimal units of ectrical energy race back and forth carrying your, voice over the miles of telephone wsrfes. TIey are like.bdl- lions of Lilliputians working diligentl y to Get the.Message.. .Througl,. Tireless, heedless of the weather or the hour, they are constmntlyon the alert for the lifting of vour tele- Phne reeiver.. the signal that there is worle to be don. show is Presented by the society ln which aIl parts are taken by men. HOROWITZ RECITAL Vladimir Horowitz wil1 give a Chi- cago. recital, Sunday afternoon, March 5,in Orchestra hall,. under the aus- pices of Henry E.. Voegeli. HO0N!E C itte bunday fit 9:45 NY

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