Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1933, p. 17

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New Trier's playing was ragged last Saturday. This was to be ex- pected, since most of the players are inexperienced and it was the first game- of the year fo 'r New Trier, while Waukegan .had alreadv played one gaine. Fimble la Cosdy, A tumnble ini midfield.pav.ed the way for the>-first Waukegan touchdow n. The second wa.sscored on a long run. Maniy of the wcaknesses shown by the New, Trier players in the opening game will, be less. in evid'ence .when the, teamn batties Schurz Saturday. New Tr.ier's passinig work looked good last Saturday. The samne starting lineup used-in the Waukegan game wAIl take the field against Schurz . .This lineup is as follows: Moet Proviso Soon Martin Bridges, left end; Sheldon Foxc, left -ta-ekie; Art White,. left guard; Bill Faymonville, center; Er- *nest Estes, right guard; jack Byrne, right îackle; Douglas Scott, right end; Cy Macinnon, quarterback; -Clarence Dahl, left halfback; Stanley Knight, right ha - fback, and Bob Hall- quist, fullback. * New Trier's lirst Suburban league game will be with Proviso Township High school at MayWood on October 7. Proyiso a.lready has won two games this season. Ripley's Odditoriurn Gives Idea for Dance The Tri-Ship club of New Trier High school has borrowed an idea from A Century of Progress in plan- Ring its flrst dance of the year, whiclx is to be held in: the mess hall at the school Saturday night of this. week. Students attencling the dance wil, by, a slight: stretch of the imagination, find 'themselves in Ripley's Believe- It-Or-Not odditorium. Dance music will be furnisbed con- tînuously throughout the evening by two orchestras, the Bob., MIcloud 4a1 are recious ... An tônniversary, a, birthda.y. or some special date that has signifi-, :cance for *"*just you two-* these are, the momOnts, only some 'rare gîift ,cankeep forever precious. A DIAMOND WRIST WATC1I, s.len- derly. encased, and studded. with iewels. what could more drama- tically exprbss the glamour of the. occasion? And to know it was fromj Spaulding- Gorham, wilI give her a ep sense of iispecoss $42.SO .$6o Thr.. brililont examples f rom. SpouIding-Gorham's n.w col- lection of dlamond watches- From ,$42.,50,'o,$5,50 gracluateci trom New Trier last june. *Roger Barrett of Kenilworth, ac-. *companied by Dwight Green of Win- netka left Friday to enter their fresh- mai! year at Princeton.,

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