May .11, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 25 School Athletics The final games in the Grammar school Playground ball league will be played next week. The last games will be played Tuesday, ~ay 15, when Central GA will play St.·Toseph 6. Letter awards in Playground ball will be made . the latter part of May, Daniel M. Davis, director of recreation, ann.ounced. Grammar School Playground .Ball ref.;Ults are: Central 6C (3) St. Joseph 6 (17) Born Meier, M. Williams Stordeur Melchior Roemer Hall Scott Pettinger Keil Young, E. Meier, J. Kurtz Hardin Katz Filasco Krall Young, W. Reinwatt ~ Howard 5A (21) Hermanson ochrane, L. Skoag . Burdette Rahn CochranE', -vv·. StrJlp sn (fl) Eb<'r Soule Saxon Larlee \Vi throw )Iiller Stackhom;e nobert!-ion Howard 7B (3) Ilerberholz Blaylock Dewar Doose Haas Leason Logan 5 (19) Ruff Kaspar Ball Ludiger Peterson l\IcConaughey Speedles St. JoReph 8 (8) Moosman Meier Kalmes Balmes Brown Thalman Miller Hoffman Rau St. ·ph 7 (32) .Jenetin Steffens Gear Kneip .Tenetin Etienne Schwall RusRell Kurtz Gerst:el\j brane C\.: ntral! 5B (10) Hooper Miller Stackhouse .<\ nder~on, Jo~ Realtors Plan lmportan·t Business on ·Golf Course Real estating is one thing and golf is at1other, but the fellows who buy and sell properties on the north shore are going to do a little doubling this summer. That was indicated Wednesday when the . first meeting of the North Sho.re Real Estate board',s golfers was held at the Wilmette Golf club. Plans call for the selection of two teams to be chosen from the eight low gross scorers, to engage in inter-board play. NOW RADIO -VICTROLA EXPERT NORTH ~ERVICE PIANO TUNING P BEC. K ER'S MUSIC SHO"Home of Harmony" 80 I Dempster St. University 1640 Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday a'}d Saturday Evenings ~(.)b Henry C.Lytton I Sons CHICAGO-state and Jackson EVANSTON-Orrington and Chur~h In Our Evanston Shop · [ ILVJE'-.:..For Smartness A A/or Newness andfor Va/ueAA The1Jre Certain/IJ the Season's Best Bet at CPntt·al 5C (9) Cressey Koegel Jenkins Galg-nrn l'llrkh Rettal Warren Dornbas Anllt-rson, D. Ogilivie Sobel SteYen Hulton Finlay::;on n. Ct·ntral SA (10) Lam key Heed Mee Burkl' \\. ooo he a tl ToeppPn rulYE>r St . .Joseph 5 (26) Nievy l'it· trosld, F. Hoe mer Engels Pit·trosld, E. Minor .De Santo Nanay \\'t>lls NalmC'R Ford Hydeed )facauky, umpir<'; \Vhit<', ~corer li13 C ntral (11) ~50 STYLED AND TAILORED EXCLUSIVELY FOR US BY 6A Central (10) Foster Ru::;::;ell All worth Burrill Bernard Carious Harvey (;ounby Rus~o Potter Soule nartholomew Her bon Cullen Thomas Crawford I.rl.mpl<Y Torrey Society $ran0 Hundreds of our customers were visited by our representatives and were invited to S\lbmit ideas for a definitely new, late Spring suit fabric. And what a wonderful lot of ideas we got! In Silver Grays you'll find the sum total of them all Silver Grays are hard wearing worsteds.. so loomed that they have the distinctively rough texture of a fine cheviot. They're fresh ... lively ... smart. The f~st word ~n downright comfort. Just the type of suit fabric the well dressed man wants for this time of the year. See Silver Orays today ... in Society Brand's newest styles. And don't forget they've been priced to make Fifty Dollars go much further than usual. Other Society Brand Clothes ~ $it5 to $85 Wild Withrow soul!' ann TTn nson. officials Stolp 7B (17) Stnlp 7A (~~) Li>onarrl Eag-er Williamson Knapp Campbell \Vhite Briggs Fl'iflman Naper Facht Cutler PPlott Soloman Fletchf'r .Jones Macaul<'Y Hnnson Tlpwitt Buckmnster Pall"n!':l<P France anfl :\rcnonnld. officials rentral 6(' (7) Borre Melchior Williams Hall Young, E. Slayton . Donahue Klel Bowen Katz Howard 8B (9) Dernehl Osmand Field Zibble Waters Sterner Warble Pavlicek Huck Simonds St. Francis 6 (2) Lynch, W. TarlE>ton Byrne Lynch . .T. McDaniels Seng Millr>r Smith McCann Zech St. Francis 8 (8) Puhar .Toyce Kelly Laurie Vercruyesen Harrison May Lask Bernard Moran Ross Law