Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 24

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Recreatio1l.Euenls ball leacue) .Howtml gymnasium, February 21, lttl. Haven Wilmette Llahtwelghte (5) Llghtwt,lghts (8) William Fr.~nce F Frank Church Patrie Hann..- . F Alfred Zlbble Arthur Dixon C Cecil WllllaiDIJ Edward Brinker G Oeorga Eber John Prlaer 0 Hugh Saxon Hayden Jones, referee Haven Peewees Wilmette Peewees (20) (5) Charles Whlftle F Edward McKay Robert Harmon F Marshall Dooae Andrew Jackson C Paul Soule William Hazen G Otis Gooch Ole Hedstrom G Allan Rohol Clarence Stef'tens, referee Wilmette ·. Heavyweight (23) Boltwood (22) lyde Warble F Jetter Kline bert Watera F J alhes Constable Leonard Wolt'l C Marvin Herter George Quinlan G Carl Troup f North Shore Grammar ~~ehool BUJret· Wjth the Ridge Electric Indoor team remaining undefeated at the last and the undisputed ,champions, the Playground and Recreation Board ended Its Indoor baseball season last week. The Ridge Electrlcs won lS games straight with no defeats. The Wilmette Ice team ended In second place with 9 victories and s defeats, two of the latter being to the cham.J)lon@. · Batket1tall February 2!, 19!8 State Bank (32) Terminal A. C. (27) Ballard Robinson F Lyman Goss III Robert Smith F Russell .Johnson Lawrence Roth C Mlllard Powers Jack Cullen G William .Johnson Marshall Corns G Manning Powers c. Schaefer Erwin Brammer carl Clifton Ja<'k Paterson. referee Methodist (48) Wil. Shoe Store (2) Ray Kimball G Baltimore Payne metic. · bl . d A Clarence Steffens. referee Mrs. J u1 1an poure · n enjoya e Wilmette and profitable afternoon was spent. Heavyweights (19) Boltwood (9) Clyde Warble F W. l'.t:cElllgott Mrs. Lee M. Pedigo of 115 Robsart Robert Waters F Carter Osborne Leonard Wour C Sandy Champion road, Kenilworth, left last week for ~::;.~:sn':iil'l::~ ~ ~~~:~t .:a~!~ George Quinlan G Cornelius Champion a vacation in Los Angeles. Carleton Va.rney C Clarence Thorpe .John Jonlan · G J...owell Todd G Herbert Wolff Fred Waldner G Fred Lundberg G Jack Paterson. referee I . 0 . 0. F. (2) Presbyterian (1) Harry Chambers F Ed Hlll G. Mergenthaler F Herbert Weld Robert Cazel C Herbert Rlel Ftdgar Polley G Merrill Mundy .John Meyer~ G Frank Arnold F Thomn s Thursby G Earl Leslie Clyde Hamilton, referee Indoor Ball Rid~f' Eledric (6) Wilmette Ice ( 4) .T::tek Brf'wt>r Wittiam Schindler .Tame~ Sehl\~fgen Clarenc~ Brown Eflward Hartman 1\loedestus DE:' Haye N'iehol~~ Rnie~ Augu~t Wallowitz A fin m Phillip~ Ursal Sutton AnthonY Rorre Hem·y Hoffman .Ta<'ob Hoft'man 'Benjnmin Thalman · .To~PJ>h Borre Donald H~rtnett Har,·ev Holof't. umpire Wilmette Ice (2) Ridge Electric ( 4) 'William S<'hindter .John Brewer rtart>n<'e Braun .T::tmes Schaefgen .-\mmst Wallowitz Edward Hartman Pr~nl ~utton Nichola~ Spies Ht>m·v Hofl'm:m Ad::tm Phillip~ · Anthonv Borre .Jacob Hoffman Renja min Thalman .Toe Borre Hnrr~· Harloff, umpire Final Indoor Stan(lings: Per '\\ron T... ost rf>nt I I I f.o.6./aclo'1 Tiirl~P F.lt'>drk l::l 0 1000 Wilmf'ttf' l<'P !":t .Tm:"'llh K. of r. !l fl .t C) :l 692 600 fiOO 4 An Rt:tl·~ BlP!":f'l'~· R. 7 ~ 4 A. Bn~kethnll Standing!";: 1 222 111 Tt>rminnl A. r. Rtate Bank C'on~rega tfonn 1 Mt>thodi~t Pt·e~hytPria n Won 1!'1 Lo~t Per Cent !l:l7 1 H ~ 2 2 10 !l !l s 1't 6 800 625 a2!' 529 411 294 888 K . of("'. f'}N FEBRUARY 1, Nul& announced U reduced pricea. Now, you ean buy a full 5-passenger Nash Six Sedan for only t845 f. o. b. laetory. Prlcee on other models are aeeordingly low. Tlarou11aout tlae len1th and breadth o/ the motor ear fnduatry, you'U.find no Niue to c:ompore with Nah! Motor Show of the year. Nash is the car with the Nash 7-bearingmotor-built for smoothness and greater power. And, Nash is the ear with the tubu· lar truaed frame, for extra strength -.!-WC~y, 4-wheel brakes, for extra safety-alloy ateelsprinp plu. shook absorbers, front and rear, for .pester ridins oomfort-and a hea"Y duty t .....mission, for super-durabiUty. When you buy your new ear, remember this 1 1845 buya o /ull 5paaenler Naala Sedan! We have it on display. WilmettE> Shof' St. Joseph I. 0. 0. F. 7 5 4 12 H 10 222 Volley Ball For Naah is the ear with exterior and Interior style and beauty which made it the eenter of IDtenet at every U'ADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAB VALUE 5H SUBURBAN NASH SALES Phone Winnetka 2707 547 Lincoln Ave. American Legion (15, 15) Sidney Warden Edward Ryt'l'~on Staner Moulding Chal'lPR Hendt'r~on Lea Orr Alfrt'd Struebing Orvi11e Dally .Martin Lynch Fred Llppen Edward Richmond Glen Gathercoal, referee Howard P. T. A. (1, 4) Baptb1t (15. 15) Martin Lynch Earl McDow Alfred Struebing Earl CarlROn Arthur Dickinson Frank Guthridge Henry Hoffman Geor~e Wllllam!'( August Wallowltz Walter Haa!'( Frank Grunh G. W. Gatbercoal, refPree American Legion Wilmette Tee (4. 17. 13) (15. 15, 15) Paul A. Kler Augu~t Wallowltz Curti~ Colgrove Ursal Sutton Stanley Peterson .Tames Hoffman Henry Hoffman Dudley C. S~one, referee Howard P. T. A. St. Josenh (6, 15, 2) (15, 13, 15) Geo~e Mcintyre Edward Phllllns Donald Mcintyre VIctor Delnleln Frank Baughman Norbert Miller Peter Wa.mer Arthur Peters Raymond Hoffman Dudley C. Stone, referee Februan· 21. 1!'2R. Presbyterian (11, 12) WINNETKA l 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthu.r J. Taylor of 835 Centt;al avenue and \{r. and Mrs. Judson F. Stone of 1234 Ashland avenue returned Sunday morning from a two weeks' stay at the Edgewater Gulf hotel near Biloxi, · Miss.

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