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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1927, p. 47

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May 20, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 47 Recreation Events The . Playground and Recreation board's Playground ball leagues started last \Vednesday night with St. Joseph 2 team defeating the Oddfel}ows,. and St. Joseph, 1 winning from fermmal A. C. The games sc heduled· tor last Monday night were rained out and will be play_ed at a later date. The results of the g_am~s played last week arc given below: ~lay :-)l. .Josq>h, :.l :\- H~>ffman ..... e F. :"\ . :\IIIJ.,r ........ fN. \·. D· ·inleiu ..... :lb 13. .J. Hoffman ..... p ( :. L. Wt'i~s ..... . . 1 h L. H. 1\:ling-t· . ... ... f H. J. ~khiller .. .. ... f A. The score of the horseshoe games follows: St. Joseph, 2 Score: 1st Game-11 2nd Game-13 Ed Phillips Vic Deinlein Y. P. C. Score: 1st GamE:-21 2nd Game-19 3rd Game-19 Bill Thalman Bim Thalman I.. 0. 0. F., 4 s~ore: Score: 1st Game-21 1st Game-5 2nd Game-21 2nd Game-13 Harry Moldenhauer Homer 'Whitehouse Bob fllasdell AI Hoffmeyer I. 0. 0. F., 1 K. of C., 1 \\·on by Forfeit Ifany Trego · Fred Radner St. Johns, 2 St. JO~li1S, 1 ScfJr0.: Scm·e: 1st <;anw-21 1st Game-21 2nd Uam ·- 18 2nd Game-21 John Cramer Henry :\Ieyerhof[ Ed Craml'r Fred Prochnow :\[ethodist s Presbyterian Score: Scor·e: 1st na me-21 1st Game-l r. 2nd Uame-21 2nd Game-19 .T. R Harper Tom Thursby Bob Harp ·r James Dushum r ·. F. Todd May 12, 1927 Tet·minal A. C ., 2 I. 0. 0. F., 2 Sl'ort> : Score : 1st Camc- G 1st Game-21 2nd <:anw-:: 2nd Game.......:..21 !1. Johnson Dick Brown :\1. Powers Dan Franco K of C., 2 I. 0. 0. F., 3 S t·ot·c : Score : 1st Came-21 1st Gam<"-H 2nd l:nme-21 2nd Game-ta lot· l>l'Haye Ed Polley \V. L. Blanksht·im Terminal A. C., 3 Score: 1st Game-21 2nd Game-21 Bob McLean Lyman Goss, 3 Howard P. T. A. Score: Ist Game-12 2nd Game-21 3rd · Gamc-21 H. 0. VonderHoff ~ra rtin Lynch Terminal A. C., l · You cari't look at a tire and tell how ll, 1!127 (21) I. 0. 0. F.((}) Doolittlt.! ...... c t'au·l ......... ]) Pollt·y ....... I b )ft·l'gt·nthall·r . 2h Doolittle ..... ~h Zihblt· ....... lf Knoh ·I ........ f E. l'hillip:-; ..... ss A . ~khwall ....... f F. Pi.·g-an ...... . [ ll. ·l'azt ·l ........ s:-; P . \\-ag-nt·r .. . . . ss l·mpirt' -\\·. 11. u :g-hston. · :-;r. .Jos<·J~~. 1 (21)TC'rminal .\. <'. (1) .J. Sd1al'fg-t~ 11 . .. :~11 IC Blasdt·ll ...... 1 h :-\ . Spit·s . ...... 1h <:. Blas<lt·ll ...... ss J. llllffman .. ... pL. (;m:s ........ ~b 1'. i-iC'hwall . ... .. f fl. :'.l!!ldt·nllaw ·r .. ll E. Hartman .... . c· E. Hr-:tmm<·r ..... f' P . Hat·ttwtt .. .. 2h B. Johnson ..... :lb :\ . I 'hill ips .. . .. ss \\' . \\'inh(·rg- ..... f .J . ~· · hn .. id··r ..... f IL )ff-Lt·;·n ....... f F. ~t.·fft·ns .. . .. . f :\f. Pmvo ·rs ...... ss P.. Hjnrk .. . ...... f . l'rnpii·· · - Bill H· ·dz \\'ilmd!·· kt· ~t. Johns \\'1111 by Forft·i· t BatJtist \\.on by Fm·f··it Ht·wanl P . T . .·\. :\J··thodist lil) Y. l'. <'. (1 ·1) .J . I~~' i lll~tlltl ..... . c· J . Hlt ·St ·J' . ....... f ( · : \\·. \'arn· ·y ... Jl :\ . Sdn\':tll ...... f H. I:urr(lws .. . .. lb E . :\lillt-r . .. . . .. p (; , Eaton ....... 211 1~ . <'~lt ' !'!t · r . . . . . ::t.F I ,u'tHlh··rg· .... :lb \\·. 'l'halm:tttll .. ss .r.· So·hno ·idl't' ..... s~ H. I·:,·:llJS . . .... s s .J. I !lt-St·J' ........ f . ~Ir. and ~frs. S?mp·- on Dmtat1 J:im 'l'halmaJJ . . lh F . So ·Stt ·rlh'll ..... f Cooper (Helene Ray Markens) whose J ' . 11 rtffma ll . .. .. < : 1 ·. l:ra ttll .· . .. .· . f marriage took place several weeks ago, L. ~··st··rh· · ll far it will run Y ou CAN'T SEE a tire carcass because it is covered by tho tread. Yet the way this carcass is built tells how far the tire will run. Dunlop has had 39 years to learn all the hidden points where tires wear. Dunlop carcasses are built from the best long fibre cotton, spun in Dunlop's own mills into the famous Dun!~ ~b!~-t~.w:!~t cord. I .. . ~h 1'. J:rown . . . .. .. f l ' mpir· · -\\·. H~'Ptz Open Spring Program Tht· Spring- Athletic program con-oducted In· the \Vilmette Playg-round ~[iss Esther Hoffman, 1635 Lake and Rcrrcat ion board started last Tnc:;da ,. night when the Tuesday night an~ nuc. is spending a month in Jack11, ·r :-- rsl;oe league swung into action. SO!l, :\fich. ~~~hi' -~ ('rminal :\. C. 3, Howard P. T. A., ~1t'rilllnal A. c.. 1 and I. 0. 0. F. 1 .:'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-"-'-~ ~ < ' lllL' r~cd the wmncr.. . 1 ~ ~ Th~· Thursday· night ll'a~ue ~tartcd ~ ~ with eHry team present. St. 1ol11;'s 1_ P1 ~ 1 the ~lcthodis.ts, I. 0: 0. F. ~ and h .. ot ~1 ~ 1 C. 2 were wmncrs 111 the l.rst round. ~ h;we returned from their honeymoon, , and have gone to Detroit, Mich. They ' " ·ill make their home in Detroit at the Statler hoteL These cords are elastic, so they give and take as your tire runs; strong, so they resist constant load and pounding. They build the best possible foundation for the Dunlop tread-the toughest rubber development known. Thus Dunlop's extra years of experience build· added value into every vital tirepart. That is why, not one Dunlop-but every Dunlop-gives you more service than you can reasonably expect. i CoiDI·ng We re~ontmend that you put Dunlops Qn )'0161" car Tf'lf'tJhCJIIf' Wilmette 1347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing In the treatment yuur ht>st friends the I . ~ Breaking i ot "llog and <'at" All calls refl'll'e my penonal nttl'ntlon 1000 Rlth·l' A Vt>. Wllmett,. Ill. au · i ~ I All Records- I ~ I==_ ~ MARGERUMS TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing and Accessories The Greatest Drive Ever! .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII~ 621 Main Street Wilmette Phone Wilmette 3243 : First ·Chur~L~!rr~.~~~~t, Scientist - Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A. 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