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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1926, p. 5

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J~b: -23, 1926 . l ============~================~=============================== WILMET .T.E LIEE . 1· . Playground Events ·-~----' Second Weekly Beach Day at Wil- second game of the evening will be mette Beach Conducted by the Wil- played by the Hoffman boys, Jim and p mette Playground and Recreation Joe, and Robert Grant and R. BlasTelephone your orders-Wilmette 649 AIIociation dell. The rest of the tournament Friday, July 23 schedule will be . posted at the courts. No Toll We Deliver 1. Horse and Rider Conte st-from Plans for a playground tennis . tourshore-Boys. 1 nament at the Village Green are being 2. Lighted Candle Race-Girls. arranged. Prospective contestants are . 15 57 SHERMAN A VENUE 3. Breast Stroke between rafts-Boys requested to sign with "Hap" Gatherand Girls-6 races. coal, Playground instructor at the VilEvanston a. Under 12 years of age. lage Green. 1~. 12-13-14 years of age. . Great. intere st is being manifested c. 15-16-17 years of age. Ill tenms on the two new courts, just 4. Three legged race. newly re-surfaced. Both courts are in 5. Swimming under \\'ater-G race·s as con stant use both afternoon and evein event No. 3. ning, and arc considered two of the a. Under 12 years of age. finest court s in this section. ' b. 12-13-14 years of age. ~ecause. your car isn'.t running just right. Even th~ugh it Swimming Efficiency Teats at Wilmette c. 15-16-17 years of age. ts wastmg gas and otl and has lost most of its old time pep Beach Conducted by the Wilmette G. \Vatermelon grab- under 12 years Bureau of Recreation ·of age. and power-we can fix all that. ·~ James Stifler a·nd Archer Kennedy Swimming: Junior ·... . . .. ... 25 points Bring it to us. . Let's talk it over. We can make it run Double Distance .. .. ...... 40 " \\·ill give exhibitions in Back-Stroke like new and our prices are right. We'll give you a price " ~\\'imming. There will be an informal Senior . .. . ............. . .... 50 11 Double Distance .. .... 75 parade of the children who will partiin advance. We use only the best parts obtainable. 1st plate in any event .. .. 25 cipate in the activities. 2nd place in anY event ... ... 20 Authorized Chevrolet Sales & Service Dirty Dozen Win 10-7 Over Terminals 3rd place in an)· e\·ent .. 15 " in 11 Inning Gallle i 4!h pl.ace in any event .... 10 " Tn a hard fought game at the Village Ente~~n~ any conte st and 11 Green last Thursday night t,he Dirty fii~l~hmg · · · · · · · · · · .. . ·. . . I Al Rodenkirk, Proprietor D ozen triumphed over the Terminals . Dtvtng-~rom 1 to. 10 pomt s tor each 322 Linden Avenue Phone Wilmette 3064 in a n 11 inning thriller, 10-7. A good different kmd of d1ve. :'n;her Kenbrand of ball was pJ.ayed by both I ~1edy, fresl~man team at :1\orthwestern, Official N. M. A. Service Station teams. An uphill battle was fought J~dge _of dtvcs. · . throughout, the winning team coming 1 readtng ~\·ate.r :J mmute s 10 point s irom behind to score 3 runs in the ((ontmued on PtlMl' <>1 eigl1tl1, a11d 1 in the ninth to tie the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ score. Peter s' steal of home \\'ith the tying- run featured in winnin~ this 1 game. . The Dirtr Dozen gained leadership in the Twilight League directed bv Glen ("H:-tp") Gathercoal. · Th e line -up was as foliO\\'~ : · Dirty Dozen 10 C. F .-Klinge . S . ~ .-Hoffmann, A 2nd- \Yo1ffe. r .-TToffman. T. .1rd- Hoffman : J. 1:-~ t - P c t"er s . C.- Phillip s. L. F .-Deinlein . R F .- ~tcffen s . L. S.-~f ier- St orduer . Terminals 7 C.- Hoeher. P .- ~f oldcnhauer. 1st- \Vinbcrg. 2nd-Blasdell. R. C. F.-Blasdell, G. R. F.- Birmingham . 3rd- Engel. l Eat FISHJ': . - - ·. ~ ... JIJIJ (if-- Ctirr1P..M1Kt Don't be DisCouraged ? L. R. AUTO SERVICE I ~. ~.-Bremer. L. S.-Powers, 1\f. L. F .-Powers, M. ·c mpire-0. Storduer. Twilight League Standing to Date \Von Lost Percent Dirt\· Dozen 4 0 1000 .f 1 800 Tcn~1inals .. 2 2 500 1\e\\'sboys . . . 3 250 Prcshvterian s . . ... . 1 0 \\"rst · End s-2nd s 4 000 0 5 000 \Vest Ends-1 st Dresses that are cool and comfortable can easily be made from these fabrics Fast Color Voiles- : In charming new polka dot and printed patterns, as well as plain colors· are priced at SOc and 65c ydCI Start Horseshoe Tournament The horseshoe tournament to decide the champions of the Village playgrounds will start today. The senior tournament starts at 7 o'clock in the evening and the Junior tournament at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Quite a few contestants have entered their Iiau1es. and more are expected to enter bv the last minute. Tn ·the Junior tournament, \Valter Hawkinson.' a·n d · Harold Schlueter wilt pitch against Adam Bauer and Harry Peters. The second match will be hetween Marcel Kneio and Frederick Branon and Ralt>h Hoffman and Art :Mier. Iu the Senior tournament, Ed Hartman and: Tim Bezdek will show their nrowess '~ith the shoes against Harry M aldenhauer and Russel Stock. The Serviceable Tissuesare here in a variety of dainty gingham patterns, specially priced at 38c yd. l or .Rayons- are offered in ·-a-large assortment' of plain summery . colors, guarantee~ fast, at 89c yd. WORTHEN--CARRICO CO. 1146.-48 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 588

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