Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 29

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string pit[1vrs ui iast year and -the graduation of severai other varsity players, Coach Clyde Grater of the New Trier 111gb schooi basebali team con siders the prospects bright for a winning season. This year's teain, he, believes, wili have a record as good as, if flot better than, last year's nine. B.illBucher is captain.of the 1935 team. Last year Bucheri, who works bebind 'the, bat, broke one ofbis fingers. He is ail set for heavy duty this season,, however., Mortom n Firat Bas Del Morton, who showed up so. well as a member of the. freshman- sophomore team eariy last year that be, was. used on the varsity squad later 'in theý season, will be holding down the first base spot. Morton was the oniy New Trier player who bit a home, run ast season,_ Coach Crater states. Thorsen at third base- and Frank Watt at shortstop are two veterans who wilh help to boister the infield. In the outfiehd J1ohlfelder, who alter- nates at center, right or left, and Howard Bal, center fielder, wil make. strong bids for places, on the- team again this season. Several Mound C.andidatesý Coachi Graterbas seiveral'c.andi dates to replace ast .year's first string pitcbers. Giover, a sôphomnore, looks. good, and Wade,'who pitched -for the freshman-sopbomore tearn ast yearý,,, will bid for a place on the. varsity other 30 minutes off its scbedule be- tween Chicago .and St. Paul making tbis Chicago anid North Western rail- w4y non-extra-fare fluer on a six. and one.-half hour scbedule between these . two major terminais, ,it is an- nounced by Fred 'W. Sargetit,> presi- dent of -tbe raiiway. 408.6 miles.in-390 minutes-that will hé tbe new scbedule of the. traini, or an average running speed> between aà standing start in tbe, Chicago pas.- senger station and -a stop1 in ýthe. sta- tion at St. Paul of almost .63 miles per hour. Tbe running time between stations will represent 1a.,,sustaining, speed of about 66 miles per bour. Eighty-flve. miles in 75 minutes will be the new time between Chicago and Milwaukee, obr'an average.of 68 miles. per .hour. No cbange will be made ini tbe ieaving time of the trains eitlïéêF-frâm Chicago northbound or, from. St. Paul southbound. Paulist Choristers to Give -Concert April 30 The "Paulist. Choristers of Chicago wiil give their tbirty-first annual con- cert in Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Tues- day.evening, April 30, at,8:15 o'clock. The.concert this year is. to be an. ahi- request, progTrnm with popular- prices FOR PREP LADS- Styled in the University Mannet New Trier's first Suburban heague garne will be with Proviso at May- woodon onda, Aril15. The complete league scbeduie for the seaso n foliows: bMonday, April 15-New Trier at Proviso. Wednesday, April 24-.Evanston. at New Trier. 'Thurs4aày, April 25-Waukegafl at New T1rier. Monday, April 29-New Trier at Oak Park. Thursday. May 2-Morton at New Trier. BAHAI LECTURE "ýThe Goal of the Baha'i Faitb" is the subject of the tahk to be given by Philli.p Marangella of Chicago on March 31, at 3 :30 o'clock at the serv- ice held every Sunday afternoon in Foundation hall, Baha'i Universal House of Worship, Linden avenue and Sheridan road, Wilmette~. CHRISTIAN SCIE NCE SERVICES New, 1935 L ton.-Hi My20 i Origiaftrs et Castom Knftting Formerly wt 1566 Sherman Avenue HENwYCLYTToN i& SONS L Opens Tues., lhurs., Sat. .Rves. -Orrigt.en fChurch-EVANSTON C

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