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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1928, p. 20

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WILMETTE LIFE 6C Central (16) David Born Dick Williams Dick Hall Robert Kiel William Katz Emil Young David Fogg Ulysses Young W-illiam Blade Frank Hardin Stolp 7B (14) Charles Leonard Howard Wilkins Donald Campbell Donnld Briggs Edward Solomon Herbert Nnper John Cutter Laurence Buckmaster Selim Tiden1an Richard Pickard GB c~ ntral M~y 18. 1928 Our New Address Largest Exeluslve Cupet, Rug and Linoleum Store lfortb ol Chlaago School .Athletics The closing games of the ·wilmette Intramural baseball league were held Tuesday of this week and the winners of the championship shield determined. Howard 5B won in the fifth grade league, haYing tallied seven victories and no defeats; In th'e sixth grade league, St. Joseph 6 w e re the winners, having six victones and one defeat t.o their credit. St. J o~e ph 7 and Stolp 8D w e re the champions in the seventh and eighth grades r espectively. St. JosepJ1 has won four games with no defeats and Stolp won fiye games and lost one. Standings of the various teams at the t' nd of the sea..;:on are : EIGHTH GRADE v,.·on Lo st Pet. Stolp SD .................. 4 1 800 Ho\vard SA .. .-.... ...... .. 3 1 750 H oward SB ............. . -1 2 666 Stolp 8B ... .... . .. . . . ... .. 3 2 600 St. Joseph .. .... . ......... 2 2 500 St. Francis ... ... ..... ... . 2 3 400 Stolp SA .. .. ............. 1 3 250 Stolp 8C .. .. .. . .. ... . .... . 0 5 000 SEVEXTH GRADE 1000 0 St. Joseph .. . ,~ . .. . ...... 3 1000 0 Howard 7A ... .. ......... 2 750 1 Stolp 7C ....... ... .. . .... 3 666 1 ~tolp 7A ...... ... ... ..... 2 600 2 St. Francis ........ .. .. .... 3 200 4 Howard 7B ........ . .. . ... 1 ooe 6 Stolp 7B .................. 0 SIXTH GRADE 1000 0 St. Joseph .... ............ 6 666 2 Howard 6A . ... ......... . 4 600 2 'entral 6A ................ 3 5il Howard 6B .. . ......... .. . 4 500 Ct>ntral 6B . . .. ......... .. . 3 285 5 Central 6C ...... . , . ....... 2 142 6 St. Francis ... . .. .. ..... .. 1 FIFTH GRADE 1000 Howard 5B ............... 7 0 714 Centl·n.l 5B ................ 5 2 666 st. Ju:-;eph .. ............... . 4 2 500 Hu\\'a rd 5A ............. .. 2 2 400 Log-an. ..... .. .. ........ 2 3 000 Central 5A . . . . . . .. .. .... . 0 6 000 Cf:'nlml 5C ......... 0 5 R e~ ults of last · ,ve ek' !:i games are: St. J osf:'ph 8 (10) ~t. Francis ~ (6) Anthony S£,hinler Alle n . Rohl Eme~t Thalman Jnmes J~yce Arthur Meier Jack Harnson Har(Jld ~('hu E> tte Laurence Pohlman H.obf'lt Brown Allen Yercenz'n f'~ter Kalnw!" Fred Kl'lly .T:mw~ Hoffmari Robe rt l\Iay :\nhur Balmes Yin ce nt D mp~e~ ~tt · J>lwn Kraft Augu~t Elta:Ct·ntral 5C (14) Howard 5A (23) DaYid ·C ressy Donald Ht.·rman~on .lam ps Koegel K mwth I!.n.hn \\'illi:tm Jenkin s Ludwig- ~k ong (":ieorgl Kappe~ Wayne Cochrane \\. illinm CulYer .Tame~ Burdettt· Hny \Vanen Stanll'Y ochrane Frnnl< Koenen Jackson Ruttke \Yolf, Greer, officials Howard 6B (l c ) C(' ntral 6A (15) Jnmes Chambers Jack ('oumh> Frank Chri~tie A n<lr \\.: I3J1:-so Henry Hoffmeyer \\'illiam I:nnill )lark Simonds .Ja ck Allworth Tiobert H e rmanson Hn~~t-1 Heid Harry Kaup BarrY Saxon Thorne Ed\\·ards Rudolph Kaspar John Brumbaugh John Bailey Howard ;JA (41) Central 5A (26) Kc·nn >t h 11ahn .John Lampke Stn n lt·Y Cochrant.~ Harold ul\'f'r Lu<lwig. Skon.gI!.nb t- rt n eicl .Jam e~ Bmdett Donald Ford .Jnhn Bo1·n Snmu<'l '\Voodht>ad \\·ayn e Cochrane 'William Boddi e Ver11on Brown George Burke Hugh V f' rhalen Donald Toeppen Richard Julian C"ontinnt'cl from GalleY Xo. 52- Central 5A (12) Centra l 5B ( 46) 1 ~obt>rt Rt,ed Harry Hoop r John Lamnke Donald Anderson Donald Tot>ppen \Yilliam Stackhou~e Hnmlcl Cu l\'er Emil Ander~on \Yillia m Boddie David Miller Donald Ford Howard Sobel Rob rt Burtwells raul Ogil\·ie Robert Crawford Jan Stevens Walter Fo~lund Fred Aschbacker George Maxwell Edward Horne · Russel Arndale Reginald Green David Boose r Daniel Cazzell Stolp 7C (19) Jack Davis Dick Sullivan Robert Dunn Ned Shapl< r Miles McDonald Bill Morris Frank McCabe Eon Denholm GA Howard (32) DAVID G. BARRY· Cleaning and Repairing (V) Junior Th omas Dick Cullen Paul Soule Howard Herbon Yance Soule John St. Clair J ohn Bartholomew :\orton Poetter Diel< Ton·t'y Central 5C (7) Jame:s agel \Villi am Jay Ray \Yarren \Villi am Colber Da\'id \Veinstock Donald Rogers .John Frederickson Ralph Varney Da Yid Cressy Howard 5B (29) Charles :!\Ioreau Georg-e Green Hugh Carrington Frt>d Gret>nhalgh Rob(·l~· Sn cht Paul Hoffman Frank Grinell William Hobinson Hany .Jones James Buckie lJ(JW:-lr<l 5B (16) C'ha rles :\Iorea u Geoq:~e Green Hugh Carrington \\'illinm Gre~nhnlgh .John Bu<".kie Hf'l'bt>rt .Tone~ Walt(:r Hobinson 6B Howard ( ) Robert Kaf;par Frank Chri~tie Thorne Edwards Hany Koup Robert H e rman~on Jack Bailey Mark Simonds Allen Struebing James Chambers John Brumbaugh St. Joseph 5 (14) George Neuween James · Kivland Laurence Roemer Anthony Engel!'; Edward Petru s ki Frank Petruski William Hydok John Kalmes Henry Thor~ e n Leonard Nanzig St. Joseph 5 (16) George Neuween 'Villiam Stordeur Frank Petroski Anthony Engel~ Edward Petru~ki Thomas Me ier " Tilliam Kydjack .John Kalmes Jnmes Kivland Ralph Nanzig entral 5B ( (6) Frank Hooppr DaYid Mill er "\Yilliam Stackhom:e Junior Ande n:<,n Donnld Ander~on H e nrv Sohf' l Paul· Og-ilYit.; Tan St<·Y n~ Barry Ol~on Tom Finlays on MOTHERS TO GIVE BRIDGE A meeting of the mothers of student~ of 1fallinckrodt High school \Ya s h eld last week m the ·school hall, the purpo·~c being to arrange for a part~-. the proceeds of \\'hicl1 arc to go to the building fund of the Ridge school. 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