October 8, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE J. Meier ........ L. G. . ... A. Sandberg E. Thallman . . . . C.. . . . . . . . . . . . T. Buck E. Meier ........ R. G ....... H. Jordan E. Mossmer .... R. T. F'. ,Miller . . . . . . . . R. E. . . . . A. Delander H. Schuette .... R. H ..... P. Anhault E. Bleser . . . . . . . . L. H. . . . . . . . G. Rutf A. Balmt-s . . . . . . F. B. . ... A. Heinricks c;. White ........ Q . B ..... E . .Procknow P. Sehwall, Rderee C:. \V. Uathen:oal, Lim·smnn · Playground Events The Grammar School Football l<.:aguc is being completed on schedule time in spite of the daily rains. Fonr to six games arc played every evening at the Village Green and \Vashington park. The youngsters are . beginning to display re al football prowess and no doubt some future "Red" Granges and '· ~{ oon" Baker arc heing developed on the fields of Wilmette. The games arc played daily sta rting at 3 :30. The public is invited to come and see the yo ungsters in action. . The results of the first week's games fo llow: Wednesday, September 22 First Church of Christ, Scientist OF GLENCOE~ ILLINOIS Announces · ' St. .Jo~eph, 7th <iradP lust hy dt'fault :o Howard A ., ith nrad f'. lloward 7A (I) Jl oward iB (0) <·· \Varl.Jle ...... L. 1 ·~. . . . . P .' llosking· by A. Ho~·agian . ... .. L. T . .J. .Jm·dan ...... L. <..;. . . · . · . P . PottH I; . .I ont.·s . . . . . . . C.. . . . . . . . H. D e lander J. L owe ........ R. (; . ...... H. Kle:-nm .J . Hellmuth .... H.. T ......... P. l\IPier II. Knobll.' ...... H.. B. . . .. ... . R. Huck A. Zihhlc .. .. .. R. H ......... .. :\1emhcr of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, 1!. \Vat<' r:-5 ...... L. H ....... H. SJWCht L. WIJ!f . . . . . . . . F' . B. . . . . L. :\TcCabe The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts . . J loward 8A (0) Stolp 8C (6) U. Pallm·r ........ (~.B. . .. ... C. Wit¥:Ul' L. F'. nail, RdPr ·t: \;'. Thorp<' ....... L. E ......... J. Hirsh Masonic Av~ .-\. \\·. <iather<'oa.l, Linesman 1··. Lou~hrin ...... L. T ..... 1 ; , Grommes A. Sandlwrg .... L. C:. E . Prock now ..... C . . . . . . . . . . . . TI. Go!".; Monday, September 27 11. Jordan ....... 1\.. li . . . · .. P. :\larquet H o\\'ard 8A (0) Howard 8B (25) H. T. . . . . T. Sh ' rman W. Thorpe ....... L. E ....... E. l\lorgan .\: Deland e r .... n. E. . . .T . :\kDcrmott E. Loughrin .... L.T. P . Anhalt . . . . . . h . J I. . . .. . ... G. Older A. Sandbt·rg . . . . L. (;. . . . . . . .J. TvPrson \.. Ruff .......... L. ll. .........J. Frost E. ProC'know .... <'.·...·... .. J. l\Jorgan .\ . Hdnri<:ks .... .F H. . . . . .-\. Ve nnish H. Jordan ...... R. G. T . Busch . . . . . . . . ~. B. . . . . I r. Klunder R. T. . . D. H c·ndt-rson D. )1. l )avis -Rt·f<·n ·e A. I l(· land,·r ..... R. E. .. \V. Hawkinson THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND n. \\". ( :atlwr,·oal, Linesman P . .·\nhau lt ...... R. II. ..... H. Hunter Thursday September 23 G. 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