Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1935, p. 53

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f or the Suburban league cbampionship. Oak Park, which also <efeated Wau- kegan, wîli corne to Winnetka 1Friday afternoofl of this week to splash with the New Trier swirnmers, and this meet will settie 'the championship:arg'unnt.. Botis New Trier and-Oak Park have unbleinished records thus far this sea- son.. Oak Park, thse defending cham- pion, ýwas tseý only team to defeat New Trier last year, andc the nôrth shore boys, who are stronger this. season, hope to niake amends for last season's whip- ping. Look Out, Oak PMr*! Swirnming at. Waukegan laàt Friday in, a pool fifteen feet longer than that, to whîch they are accustomed, the New Trier senior contenders served notice on Oak Park that that the going won't be easy this Friday. New Trier won, 45 to 214 Waukegan. took only one first place, the fifty-yard free style event, which was won by Rukas. His time was 26.8 seconds. Ullrich of New Trier, wiho was entered but faillat tôplfacé in this event, beat Rukas in thse 100-yard f ree style. Ullricb's tisne was. 58.5 sec- onds. Bill Beebe, who is f ast establisbing, a record o en unbeatable in the 100-yard backstroke, won this evenit easily for New Trier in 1 minute and 10 seconds. Other first places for New Trier were won by Barnard in diving and Mack in the 100-yard breaststroke. Mack alsoû swam on thse medley relav New Trier Jmaiors Lose Thse Waukegan juniors trisnmed New Trier.36ý' to 29V. Thse Lake county boys Won. botis relays and took first ini two. other events, tise 50-yard back- stroke, which was won by Grahami in 36.1, and tise 50-yard breaststroke, which Borycz swamn in 389 seconds. 'Valdo, New Trier's speedy f ree style si erin thse junior division, won botis the 50-yard asid 75-yard free style events. His tirne for the shorter dis- tance was 267 seconds and for the Isoccurrence. One ofthtie reasonu for the great interest on thse part of the~ boys is the fact that many of thens wiII receive the Joseph Sears schsool football letters which are awardéd each year at thse banquet. AI Lind andc Wally. Cruice,. co-captains of thse Northwestern university fo o t b al tean will be present to assist Robert W. jownle y, director of physical edu- cation at 'the Kenilworth scisool, in the presentation of the letters,. This .week Mr. Townley announced, the namnes of the boys who, are to re- ceive the awards. Two -of the boys, George Simon, captain of thé e 100- pound team, and Bill Taylor, captain of the II5-pound team, have wVon their letters for five years asic will re- ceive "K's" with four bars on them. Seven other boys who have won let- ters for four years wiil be award "K's" with tbree bars. Thèse seven boys are Bob Moss of one of thse 85- pound teams, Bob Cook of the 115- pound teain, andcijack Lawson, Ralph, Starr, Bolb Anderson, Dick O'Connor and Tom Ellis of the 100-pound team. Three members of the 115-pound teams, Frank Knoop, Richard Durr and Gordon Osterstrom, have won letters for three years andc will receive ,"K's" with two bars.f his letter: 75-pound tearùm-Ed Toffènettl (.Bfil Wright (1), Steve Chase (1). Bf 117 Brad- ford (1), Phillip Imus (1), Tomn Ketchuns Vl>, Dick* Jones (1), Bill Crllly (1). Glenn siderson (2), Walter Boyle (1). Cs.pt. Ellsworths Jones (1), Dudley Orvis (1), Frank Ketcharn (1), Barl Boornan (1). Jack Ketchain (1) and Tom Claffey (1). Son, Wusn the snamaiual bowlers' rec- ords reading ike this: "Chubby'l Leis, 2D3; Wagner, 192; Thorsen, 22 Jensen' 21Z, and Khe,23 Thse Tailors did net. confine their good bowling to one. ganse, however. ln . fact,' they took thréé frons Hugo and: Bingo, the latter teans thus losing a good opportunity to gain ground on the league leading Krier buffet bpys, who, dropped three. straight to Edel-ý weiss. Thse Tailors'. three gazne total was 2848, second high for the year. The defeat of Hugo and Bingo knocked. this Winn«lka-tearn out of second. place. H arry's BudWeisers slipped into tise runner-up. spot by wisising three ganses from tise lut place Cycle inn. Bleser's scrarnbled the race still more by winning three from the. Sunset Villa. Thus, not including this Wednesday night's f aîes, four tam were tied for thid place-Bleser's, Edelweiss, Hugo andc Bingo andc the Sunset Villa-each with 32 victories and 28 defeats andc each six ganses out of first place. Harry's Btzdweiser teans is five ganses behind Krier's. ST.icet H»a High Seri.. Bill Teichert of Bleser's had isigis series of 670, with ganse scores of 212,1 234 andc 224. Leading in individual averages, for1 "Pinky" Adams of Edelweiss, 182; John Le Conte of Sunset Villa, 180; Scott of Edelweiss, 178, andc Gene Matteoni of [Hugo and Bingo, 178. Teani Standings Team -.standings, corrected up to andc including last week's ganses, fol- Iow: W. nHilgh, Krfer's buffet ..... 38 22 1012 1*arry'a Budwei8El'ý'......33 27 911 Bleser'g ..............3238 1020 EAdweis... 28 98755 "Dc"Gns;ter bowled high ganse for the night'iwith 225.. This was. the third ,consecutive night- that "Doc" isad.-won high game. Ray Moody. was next with a 2M ganse, while Joe Kneip followed with 212 pins.. Other 20 games were: Bili Ferrarini, 209,; Ed Bleser, 204; B.. Thalman, 202. Ed Bleser had hiihseries witph 591 pijns for three gaines.ý ...1. Standings of the teans for the wee k ending January 31:- sSO Wlesgroeery .... ......3 21 WeJer's nursery .... ....... ....83 2 Bungalôw taverni...............as 32 Kusa Jeweiers.,. 3 1 sa aMelweift ...............2.7 L"ynaMle Texacos . ..............32 32 Whealan Boosters........133 Bidwe. Boosters .............. 2o 34 Watcis next week's WiLmITem LiPE for individual averages. Robinson Be g lus 6th 'Year as Swim Mentor With a quarter of a century of coaching behind hins, Tom Robinson, Northwestern university's swimnig coachs, will launch bis twenty-sixtl, season when the Purple natators meet Indiana at Patten gymnasini, Februarv 9, iiig tnat period. The i'urple sWim- sning teains have *onI thé conference champiohship ten tines andc the na- tional intercollegiate title on five occasions. Dev.lop. OlyuupmcStar Under Robinson's guidance, Norths- western swimrners have set a largeý number of individual records. Seven of Robinuon's sinnuls have heiw mnem- C. and N. W. Arrangés :Wiuter Sports Tours Because of the growing popularity. bf winter sports ini the Eagle River section of the Norths Woods of Wis- Lodge near1 cars will be ci night, Februar, give patrons tnp. . , regular two-day1 rn won two out of three gaines the Edelweiss boys.-1 ie leadèns, George, Whitels gro- tpair of e in the will be by Lougi asoh ýd i and,!

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