Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1937, p. 54

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On October 30, the Chicago Rugby Club team went up to Toronto and ruthlessly snatched the championship laurels from their Canadian athletic brethren by a score of 10 to 0. How- ever, before the invaders could re- cross the line, back to the States, they had promised their defeated foes a return engagement, which will be played at New Trier High school field, Winnetka Sunday, November 28. Servie C3b Service club workers are ardently rounding up rooters for the game. A special committee of the club be used by the Service club tor dis- tribution among various charities and social service agencies. This was de- cided upon after the Chicago Rugby club, of which Peter Fortune is presi- dent, explained that it was a non-pro- fessional organization. Many of the members of the Chi- cago team are former college players. They include Bernard Davidson, James McCrudden of Yale, John Irving of London Scottish club, Alec Crawford of Glasgow Academical club, Leslie M ther, Henry Gardner of Yale, Noel McGrath of Oxford, Peter For- tune of Princeton, Robert Childs of Yale, Walter Kimbell of Yale, Ted Wilder of Lawrence college, Hamil- ton Reedy of Lehigh, Patrick Dolen of Liverpool university and Victor Harding of Harvard. Phone WilImeN 79 wilmette .beauty shop 1137 Central Aie.-2nd flooT -d and Joseph Mar f Mr. and Mrs. ach, 140 Robsartroa are coming home S Northwestern-Notre eRond f of two musical parties to for the piano pupils of ober Stade, 1500 Washing- e, will be held at her home afternoon at 3 o'clock. d will take part in a mu- tram. and games and re- is a E' r I

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