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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1929, p. 20

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20 W I L M E T T E L I F E· July 5, 1929 Sports and Other · ·Wilmette: Recreation Board News Outlines Program /or Fourth Week on Playgrounds SPORTS CALENDAR Friday, July 5. 6 p. m. \Vomen's Swin11i1ing Class. Sovereign Hotel. July 5. 7:30 p. m. Men's' playground ball. Village Green. July 8. 7:00 p. 111. Riding Club. \\'omen. Forest View Stables. July 8. 7 :30 p. m. Men's playgrounri hall. Village Green. July 9. 10:30 a. m. \\'omen's Golf Club. Village Green. July 9. 7 :30 p. m. \\'omen's playground haJJ. \'illagc Green. J tily 9. 7 :30 p. m. Men's Horse- . shoe . . Village Green. J uh· 10. 7 :00 · p. m. Riding Club. \\'omen. Forest \ iew StaiDles. July 10. 7 :30 p. m. ~~en's playgrounu ball. Village Green. July 11. {7 :00 p. m. Riding ·Club. \\'omen. Forest \ 'iew Stables. July I I. 7 :30 p. m. Horseshoes. Men. \'illagc Grren. Friday. July 12. 2:00 p. m. \\'cekly neach Day l?rogram. \\'ilmdte Beach. July 12. o:OOp.m. \Vonien's Swimmlllg Class. Sovereign Hotel. . July 12. 7:30 p. n1. ~fen's playground hall . Village Green. OPEN GOLFERS' SCHOOL 15 Wom en Launch . Ade Schumacher and Slaff Operate Practice Fairway North of Stadium A complete program fnr the fom:th week of summrr playgrnund acti\'ities has bt·eu autwunct·d 1)\· l>anid ~f. Davis. director nf rrcn.~·ation. Three principal ('\Tilts of the wCl'k will be the announcement of the membership drive contest wit1ners. the village wide poster contest. doll shows at each of the playgrounds wherein the childn.·n exhibit dolls of all fashions w! ~ ich they must i1an.· designed aud constructed thcmsci\'<.'S and scooter wagon racrs for younger children. Each pia yground will have a dav desip-nated fur its own doll show and scuoti..·r wagon mcl't. The latter event is tht· Otlly contest in which children as young as fiH years old aH' allowed to compl'te, and the races arc the most interc. ting e\·t·nts of the sumnH:r program. In ·addition final tnout.; fur the vii )age wide track meet to take place during the 11fth week. Jut~:_ 15 to 20, will be hdd at each playground. \Vinners of each p.l ayground meet will be eligible to romprte in the big med which is ht·ld annually at the village green. Ribbons are g-i\'en to winners of first. second, and third places. \ attman playground is l. e ading in the hoys playground hall league ha \·ing won ganws from both Central and 1.1·: ~ tn · E ST.\\ IH X(i S . the Village Green. The \.illagc Gre(' ll (Tut>~d:t y Xig ht llor:-<(·~hoe lt·ag-ut>) girls took the first kickball game from "·on Lost Pet. Vattman park July I on . their own ~t. John~ .. 1l 1 91 ~ grounds by a score of 42 to 1~ l{ota rv l 'lu b ~ :~ n1 At the beach. a new beginners swim- l'resl,;·h·ri<tll 4 G67 ming class ,,..·as started MondaY after- 'l't·mJinal .\ . <'. I} !l-12 . f. <l. U. F. II . . I) fi 500 noon at 2 o\·lock and with two Wl'eks \Vihl1t·lt(· Lifr :; 7 420 instruction hehind them the members :\len's 1 ;~· m < 'Ia !< ~ 11 ~ HI 16:! of the original beginners class have :\Tt-n's 1 ;_ , ·m < 'l:ts!< I\' o ;; 000 been aclvancecl tt) thl' ad,·anc<.·d c1a~s -in strokes and corrl'ct swimming form ('l'hur~dar Xigllt llnr~P~hoL' lr·ag-ue) '\\' ou Lr1l'il Pd. A beginning class is started enT\' 1 wn r. o . o . F. 1 111 0 111 ,1n weeks. Classes mel't at 2 atHt' 2 :30 ltidg1· Elt·drit' 7 :l 700 o'clock t.'verv afternoon with the ex- .\lt·n·~ <iyrn <'Ia~:-: II r 7 ·· 700 · ~khneidl'r·~ Bootpry :l · :: 500 ception of Frida~· and ~aturday. From <'ongrpg-ational · -1 1 :120 3 to 4 the ad\'anet·d cla~s meets and Ridgt> <.'onfl'etionH,. 4 li 400 the instruction is limitcc! to \· ario~ts !-;chultz ·\: :":o1 d · s 200 :\l1 · n·~ 1;~· n1 l'la:-<:- I I 7 125 ~trokes and diving. The weekly hrach day program f1lr l'l;lygToUJHl Hall .this afternoon includes the follo\\'ing \\'on l.nst l'd . Hidgt· EltTtrit· .. , o events: 1000 Hidg-t· ~ 'ontt·diont ·ry , I ~j;) Hor:-e and rider <'m1tt>:-:t- Hm·s u ndt·r 16 IO:ngli~h Lut ht·rn li ·· 40 yard da:-:h- Boy:-: 10 and tllldt·r 750 l-il'hultz & X11nl ti 7;)!1 40 yard daHh-0irl~ 10 and undt>r 'l't·rminal .\. <'. :1 ·· jj:,! Hrt.·n:-:t ~trok Boy:;; 11, 12. 1:t N ew R iding Club; Invites Members Lt·ap Frog-Btl~·:-: n, 12, 1~ Water Lt·ap Frog-Gir·b 11. 12, 13 Log Riding <'ontt :-:t-< :iris undt·r 16 Pt>anut H.at·t· 0Jlt>ll '\\'ah· r l!ren:-:t Hrea~t Hrt·a~t ~trokt>--0 irl~ 8trok~·-Hm·~ 11, 12, 1 :l 14. 15, lfi 8trokE>-r.irl~ Hi. lfi 1-1: Ruth Solomon Is Champ in O'Leary Tournament Ruth Solomon of Central playground is the \'illagt· rhalllpinn o·ll.'ar~· player . having \\'l)tl f1r:-.·t plact.: in the annual village-widt..· Ctlllk:'t held Tuesday afternoon at \'atlmau Park. Florfnct l~ead. :d~CI <'i Central play~round, was secnnd. and Lorl't ta Stdfens of \ ' attman ranw third aitcr playing a tir-ofT \rith Ebine Angelhrck of the \'illagl' Grl'l'll pby~n'utHL 1\ine gtrb repn·sentatiH t1f the three playground~ ~mpct('d in the e·.:en t which wa!- htld undn the dirl'ction of Mrs. Alta H. (al<l\\'dl, in:-;tructt'r at Vattman. FI S HIN ' IS GOOD Dr. C. B. Bbke. \\.ilmt·tte dt:nti:;t, and \\'. C. Beyrcr nf t ht· Bn-rer Elt·rtric and Hadio . hop on Cent;al an·nue. returnt"d last ~unday from a week's fishing expedition to Land o· Lakes, Wis. They di!-played ample n·idence of a good catch. A fairway where golfers may pracFi.fteen women formed the charter tice all the various shots of the game membership of the Wilmette Ridin(r club sponsored by the Playground and opened this week just north 9f Dyche Recreation board which had its fir st stadium with several hundred attending meetings during the past "·eek. during the first few days. The members ride on Monday, \VcdAde Schumacher, former North- nesday, and Thursday evenings from western football player, IS operati 7 to 8 o'clock, each club member havin gng her choice of two of the three evening ~ . the pew fairway, which is the only one The first term of instruction will las t of these popular practice courses with- six weeks and if the club proves a 111 the city limits. Forty golfers may I successful venture recreation authoribe accommodated at one time on the ties are planning to extend the ter111. grounds which arc 340 yards long and New members will be allowed to en 150 wide. roll next v;eek up to Thursday after Golf balls are furnished in any quan- noon at 1 o'clock, after which time no Xo tity the player wishes, and are re- registrations will be accepted. trived. by the course managers. Mark- charge is made for club memp~rship ers have been installed at intervals of except the fee charged for the rental 50 yards, making it possible to check of·the horses, which has been procured on the distance of the drives. The turf by the recreation board at a reduced rate. is kept in ideal golfing cundition. Requests for registration in the clas s Mr. Schumacher has obtained the services of a number of instructors who may be made with Miss ] oe Swidmore will give private lessons at a nominal assi.stant in charge of women's activi~ fee. Prizes are offered each day for ties, at the Rerceation office, Tenth and the longest drive. These consist of Central streets. Telephone \Vilmette sweaters, golf socks, balls, clubs and 468 during the mornings until 1 o'clook. shoes. After 6 o'clock, University 7941. A putting green and sand trap are ~----------- being made to pq::>vide practice facilities Wilmette Life I ·esbyterian:s for those departments of the game. E <7. 21, 14) \~I. H, 21) n- Bob Bla:-:dell G. A. Thursby trance to the fairway 1s on Isabella Clarence Blum Tom Thursby street. It is opeu daily from 6:30 a. m. until dark. ::\Tf:'n·~ Gym Uass nr Rotary ('lub (10, 8) (21, 21) \· Valter I >ool'ie J. R. Harper Sehultz & Xord (1 G) .Junior :-\. C. (1) ~- Michener Jack Sloan Bob l~nln~ A rtbur <'ramer A··thur Somnwrfeld <;eorge S<.:hopt-n I. 0. 0. F' II (4, 17) ~t. .lt~lms (21, 21) Ed HuC'k Fred Prochnow Ed .Hanmnn Walt~/·~..o~~~~ ~::rrhi~~k~~eim Ed Cramf:'r ~Joe I>t Hare O~car AndE>rson Edwin t·dell Bob \Vater~ ~len's Gym Class IY '\Yilnwttf' Life <ieorgE> Huek Lawren<'e Hu<'k (11, 2) (21, 21) Hill Jluek .-\dam B rnardi Arthur Austin Bob Blasdt·ll Paul Braun II Don :\Iclntyre Arnold Kelit:he Claren('e Blum John Ca:-·tl, Frank Conrad Pre~hyterian St. Johns Bapti~t .(4) J>rt·sbyterian (5) (21, 1:-1, ~) (20, 21, 21) AI llt-rron Hoh Xel!'ion r:. A. Thur~by Fred Prochnow B'o b La:-:<·<·IIE>!' Tonv Varney Tom Thursby Ed Cramer ~\I <:ruhn B.oh Smith .J. C. Bl:l\·lo<'k \Vilm ·ttt· Life Arthur Cool<t> ::\lt·n·l:i G~·in Cla!'is li :\lartin (ll.~on (21, 21) _.\ usti n C'ookl' (6. 14) William Da\'i!' Roh Bla!':dell Stanlt·. v Wt·ld \\·alter Dc · o~~ Earl ( 'arhwn Jt>rry Pacht r Ed Hill C. 1\ficht:: .ter ('ieorgp < :rE>E>n ('harles Vartwy Frank Guthridgp llalph \\ hitsd< :\fen's Cym C'lasH IY :\fen·l'i Gym Class II (21) (8) \\·il.nwtte Life (OJ C'. Michener Eng·. Lutheran (7) .\rthur Au~tin l'n·:-<bytt ·rian -1 -1 ·walter Doose 500 Dick Cht-st(·r Xorman Smith .:\rnold Kelieve ".ilmette ll't· :~ -1 426 :\lax Rt.'inwr Bud ::\lay " ' .. ,· , . 1 :rm <'Ia~~ ·· :i <'ht·st(·J' Amhlt>r :~7:-i I>alt> <:a ..;IJ St. Johns \Vilmette Life Baptist ..... . ...... 2 6 James Hoffman (7, 1!1) 250 Jot· Hens (21, 21) ._, ll IIIII I' :\. ( '. II 1i \Valtt>r Gash ·Fred Pnwhnow :?50 Jame~ Bruce Bob Bla~ddl C'arl Lindt·r !·khtwidt-r':-< Boott·I'\' u ti Jol-ieph Hoffma t! Ed Cranwr 000 Jeny Pachter \\' i I llll'l t l' Lift' . (I -; Out) <'laren<·~:· Blum Tom· Pt:>ter~on Cia n· :\1 iller Claude :\Jaim· T. 0. 0 . F. 1 T Tt·rminal A. C. Hoh Bln!<dell Ed Schildgen (21, 21) 1'1 . .\n;uol · ~ll B.\LL (1 0, 8) ~ <it'org·e Thalman Bud .Johnson Harry Trego Harry Kummer HidKl' <'on f. (:n) ~Tt·JI'~-; Cym Cia~:-: (0) - Bill Blanksheim ~\lt·x H(lffmnn Harold Johnson Rly Schmt·der 110 US ESHOI~S ::\lilton Uu,· \Yilliarn Brocov.lk HidKl' 1.:1(:-'C'trk ~Tt>n':s (i~·m C'la:-.~ IT Hotan· (')uh ::\fL·n·s C:nn las:-; IV l'(·lt·r Hohi~t n Did< Burns , (~~. :~.1. 1~) (21, 7, 21) (21 , 1s. 21) (11, 21, 1!I) Wt>ndall Phillip:-< <':trl <;t' llper~ l·ArPrl ~alzm:111 Did< Burn~ .J. H. Harnt·r .Joe Hoffman Arthur Au!'tin (;t·or·gt' Cin·en Ed Cram(·t· John fkhmidty .Jaek Sloari La wrt·!Wt · \\'t>i:-<!< Arnold Keliebe William Haigh Hay 'Hoffntan Hidgl' C'onft· <.·tiom· ~·~· St. .Johns Waltt·r Doo~t· !'khultz & Xord :\Ten·~ Cym C'lass II l:alph Klingt> (;t·Jl(· Rt·ringf'r c1;1, 17) (21, 21) <~1. 21) (2. 2) Frank Fit·g·t·n _.\rthur Austin \In ·· llt· ll;t,·p . Ed Phillip" Ed Cramer . Ed Phillips ·walter Doose Lt·stt·r Ko~~O\\' \Vill ::\Iarquardt Ralph Kling~ l·'rPd Prodmov,· .Jtl(' HrnT1 ·, umpi l't'. C. ::\fichener I. 0. 0. F. T ~d11Wiflt-r's Bootl'ry I. 0. 0. F. II \\'ilmt-tt1· · Tq· (1 l Rotary C'h.1h Tt ·rnlinal ~\ . <'. (i)) (21, 21) ( 1 2' 1 :l) (1 6' 8) l ta , . :\lt·it·t· (21, 21) lla rold Uo~~ Dan Pranco ~yill :\Tarquanl Hill Hl:t nl<~lwim :\la·x Hhirwr Jaek Sli>an Harr·y ·'iere>n Fred Radnrr Herbert l\Ia n uard I I arry 'J'rpg-o <;t·~orgt· Litiger 1 .J. R. Harper Erwin Brammer Hil'b:trd C'ht>ster .John :\foc,n R~dge Elt-ctrk Ridge Confeetionen· Pre:-:byterian A ndrt>w )I t-ier Terminal A. C. .Janw~ L:t wton (21. 21) (12, 7) . (21, 7. 21) Frank Doddanl (17, 21, 171 :\Tanning Powers l·~mil 8alzman Ralph Klin~· t Tom Thur~bv La \\Tt·nt·t.· Harnkh Harry Kunzer l'it·r·e Yiln dt> Xorth 1-:tl <'ntm··r· Ed Phillips <.: · ..:\. Thur:-:.by Paul Brown Harold Johnsou Jamt·l' Boyington Ed Hartman Yernon \\.y!e l\Ien·s Gym Class I :\I <1e De Hnye \\~ally Birminghnm 1\Ien's Gym FOURTH AT WESTMORELAND <17, ~~) (21, Class 21) III (' (;<'·J)pt:"rt Wdg-t> Elec-trit· (1 :n ~chtwidPr Hnott>ry (1) (; John Schmidtv The Fourth of July brou!:!ht celebraPJW Bt.·ri nger Dick Burn·s ~ .r arne!': Br\,Wl'r . 'am S<'huettg-t' tion for the entire fami ly at Westmore.I a me:-: 8ehadgt' n Paul Bl ser Sehultz & ::\'ord Xick 8pies I. o. o. F. I land Country club Thursday. A bridge Henry RleHcr ( 12, ~) Ear·) :\Iillt·r .Joe SC'hnE>idt·r :\T0t> De HnYe (21, 21) Fred Radner luncheon for women, entertainment for . \ d;tm I' hi lliJl!': <it·org-e Blesf'r Will ::\Tarquardt Dan Franco chi ldren in the afternoon, special golf I 't'l t·r S<'ln\'a II Adam Borre .I :1 kt· ll offnwn events for the men, which took place ( 'laren<'t> Doetch C'ongreg-n. tiona 1 Ed ~t·hildgE>n Schneider's Bootery all day, and dancing from 6 u ntil 9 Ed Bleser (21, 18, 21) (19, 21, 17) . .\ ndrew Tha lmnn Herbert Nackel 8. :\1. Simond~ 111 the evening, for older 'chi ldren comWill Marquardt Ht·rnard Tha lm; n Rt( h.1rd Ble:ser Rollm Simonds Ht>rbert Marquardt prised the cl ub p~ogram. Play Leagues ·------------------! I d ·I 7 ·I

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