Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1933, p. 27

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experienced tackle and one of thie fiew lettermen wbo were flot lost blý graduation last spring,' was taken to the bospital last week witb an infec- tion in bis right leg. He may be Un- able to play for tbe rest of the sea- soli. The loss. of Dostal and the fact that New Trier has a "greei" teain, cause the coaches,- Harold Ca.ton . and, Paul Dela:>orte of the higb scbiool faculty, to shake theil- heads dubiously about tlIe.ýprospects for a .wiining sea soli. The first bard scrinagc "'as hbeld last Saturday. Starting Mnenp Doubtful Iliie coaches are stili undecided as to iwho will be in the startiing lineup, agaîinst- Waukegan, but the teain1 1rol)ally will be selected froi the1 fol!owing boys: Douglas Scot. Bill Pau1son, Martini Bridges, ends;, Art White and Er- Aiest Estes, guards; Bill Faymonville, center.; Jack Byrne and Slieldon Fox, takls;Cy MacKinnon, quatter- hack; George Laing, Bol) Hallquist1 played at rhelps field,. The schedule was completed this week- when annouincement was made that the open date on October 21' bas been filled. ,New Trier will meet Marshall of Chicago on tbat ,date., New Trier wihl play onily two1 gaines away from home tbis eason, one ~il Pviso Higb school at Maywood on October 7 and.the other ivitb FEvans- ton at Evanston on Armistice day. November .11. The home' gaines are, witb Waukegan, Scburz, LaGrange. Marshall, Oak Park and Deerfield. The schedule. as origîinally drani1 111b' called for a gaine. this Saturda1- between New Trier, and, Lane Tecli ]Recause ýof flue late opening of tI ic Chicago sclioo)ls Lane Teth asked t hat tbe gaine b acl This was donc. and Neiv Trier will play Vatkegau i n sead. The R. O. Dunhiill family are moving on OCtOTwr 1. frorn 525 Asti street. ~Wiiniet1<a, toý 103 Robsart road, Ken-~ ilworth. - -_____ Now la the Time to Tbink Of. FaliCleaning. Rôdles, Mai. KR . G.-unter, Lt. Larry Smith. and Dick Simmons. Maij. Smith bas picked Capt. C. A. Wil- kinson, Capt. C. E. Davis, and Lt. G. S. Smith to be in the Fort Sheridan lineup. Mai. Snmith- bas announced that polo rames will. con tinue each Sun- dqýv afternoon at Fort Sheridan asz long as tihe weather wiIl permit. The games start at 3 :30 o'clock. Iii last Sunday's game a team rep- resenting Onwent.sia club nosed. out Fort Sberidan's 12-goal teamn in a last minute rally Iw a score of 8-7.ý On- wefitsia place a 17-goal team on the field against tbe army 12-goal ag- gregation. Dick Simmons of Onwent-[ sia scored fhe winning goal to break1 a 7-7 tie in1 the final period, Capt. C. edifice at 100)3 Central aveni y SCbool0 convenes at 9: t.- Let us estima> e cosi ctean- h old furnishings -no obligation,- f orse! Your :Fali Cleaning will b e simPlifiedý and'accompli shed more economically if you let us do it 'for you. We offer the highest quality of. work and careful service. Phone Winnetka 751 today for. an estimate. Grandpa kill in love with Çrandma. the day she wore a bengaline dress ... but how could hli elp it?> There she sat right. beside him on the hair cloth sofa h. er blaeck bengaline dress shining and'.new. Hier white jabot falling in soft folds be- neath, ber Chin, made ber eyes look sort of starry- and it was just too much for Grandpa! He stuttered a littie and bis' face got kind of red but he popped the cres- Service Store: Ray Molendi, Mir. North Sheu's Larges# nd, Most Po>0itar Cleamers TUTORINGý supplementary' W, school .work ta enable student to, maintain dos pace and avoid social dtfficultf les. Thorouqgh dri i'm wrdformation, spelling.' enunciation. R e ad in ,habits developed. Discipline angle analyzed sanely. Best references. Writé 'to B-44, Box 40 WILMETTE, ILL. 'lin. ô 2A

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