July 19, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE . 5 Wilmette Nine Does I mpossJble; Blanks · k/ayers · F amed B TIC 11 · ,, I By AI Schaefer The Bricklayers, crack Chicago semipro out lit, with nary a shutout chalked against them during the pa's t three years, came to the village Green Sunday afternoon and. ----~==-..., had that record shattered bY Grant Phillips' .brilliant hurling and a st. ron g \Vilmette Chamber of Commerce defense and attack. The final count ·w as 6-0. Phillips pitched a cool, steady game and allowed only five hits. He aided · the cause \\·ith a Grant Phillips double in the seventh. Baker, Janetz and Borre garnered t\\~O hits apiece, the center- tield.ers' clouts being particularly damaging. Miller and Crawford with two singles each, led the Chicagoans' offcnsiYe. Bricklayers - Linderman was o ut, Phillips to Kassel. Liepe tossed out McMahon. Miller was safe on Borre's fumble of his grounde·r . Crawford hit a dribbler down the first base line and was thrown out by Robinson .' No runs, no hits. \Vilmette- J anetz singled through second. Kassel sacrificed and was out, Hires to Belz. Liepe was out on a fly to Iverson. J anetz scored on passed ball. Rudolph flied to Ringler. One run, one hit. Wilmette-Kassel and Liepe were strike- inson and Phllli.ps crossing the plate. Kasout victims. Rudolph was out, McMahon sel sacrificed, Schilling to Belz. Liepe to Belz. No runs, no hits. fouled to Schilling. Rudolph popped to ' Miller. Two runs, two hits. Fifth Innln~ El~hth Innln!f Brlcklayers-Ringler sent a short fty to Bricklayers-Liepe gathered in Hires' Borre. Janetz caught Schilling's fty. short fty. Linderman's best effort was a Hires tapped to Phillips who threw to fly to Rudolpb. Llepe threw out McMahon. Kassell for the put-out. No runs, no hits. No runs. no hits. Wilmette-Baker singled to center. He Wilmette-Baker popped to Belz. Borre advanced to second on a · passed ball. singled to left. Smith was called out on Borre Ringled to left, and Baker counted. strikes. Robinson forced Borre, Hires to Smith sacrificed and was out, Hires to McMahon. No runs, one hit. Be lz. Robinson whiffed. Phillips took · Ninth Innln!f first on four ballR. On an attf.'mpted Bricklayers-Miller singled over short. double steal. Phillips was out, Miller to Crawlord singled to left, Smith's fast McMahon. One run, two hits. work holding Miller at second. Iverson s.-..ond Tnnmg Sixth Inning missed a third strike. Belz walked, flllBricklayer!'i-Baker tossl:'d out In:-rson. Bricklayer~-Linderman singled to' cen- ing the paths. Kassel ca ught Ringler's BPlz was hit hy a pitched ball. Ringler ter. McMahon tapped in front of the easy fly. Schilling grounded out, Liepe walked . Schilling was out, Liepe to Kas- plate and Linderman was forced at to Kassel. No runs, two hits. Sl:'l and Kassel tossed to Phillips, who re-, s<'cond on Robinson's throw to Baker. The victory brought Wilmette's record co vered first on Hires grounder, for the Miller ~ingled to left, M~M~hon stoppinrr to eight won, and only one lost, for the third out. No runs, no hits. at second. Crawford htt mto a double current season. Next Sunday will see the \Vilmette-Baker sent a hot bounder to play, Lie))e to Baker to Kassel. No runs, locals opposing a fast aggregation from 1\Tcl\lahon and was thrown out. Borre tw~ hits. I Palatine. Phillhls and Robinson will comwas out, In=- rson to Belz. Smith tapped \Vihntttt- - Mill et· grabbed Kassel's pri se the home battery. to Hires anu was out at first. ~ 0 runs, bounder and threw him out at fit·st. Liepe no hits. l<ingled to left. Rudolph doubled to cenMr. and ~f rs. George Jones, and te t·. scoring Liepe. Baker singled to cenThird Inning Rricklanrs-Linderman flied to Janetz. ter. scoring Rudolvh . Baker stole second. Mr. and Mrs. John Dix, and Mrs. and Dorre fli ed to Lindennan. 1\lille·r tossed Mrs. A. S. 'vVebster and their families, Smith captured ~Tc:\lahon's lofty effort. out Smith. Two runs, three hits. Miller popped to Phillips. Xo runs, no StHnth Inning all of Kenil\\'orth. have returned from hits. Briddayers-l ,·erson was ginm a life visit with the John Car\\rilmettt>-Both Robinson and Phillips at fit ·st on Li eJle's etTor. Ht- Wf.'nt to a two weeks' h · h · Vi grounded out \' ia the IYE> nwn-Belz route. second on a passed hall. Belz flied to p~n.ters at t etr summer orne m trJanetz !:'trolled but was out stealing SPC- ~mith . 11ingler hit to Bak ~ r and wlwn gmta. ond, Schilling to ~r c :vrahon. Xo runs, no 1 ,·erson made a dash for home after --ohits. rounding thircl, lw was out. BotTt' to l{nbM and M 0 S Stevens and Fourth luning inson to Bone. Schilling popped to Kas. r. ~s. · · Bricklayers- era wfonl got th e first hit st>l. ?\n run~. no hits. their four chtldrcn of Streator, Ill., off Phillips. }h· "'"~ pkkNl off first. V.rilnwtte- 11ohinson strolled. Phillips are the cYuest this \\·eek of the Charles Phillins to Kasst'l . I \'erson fti Pd to Kas- douhlt><l to) center, Hohin!-lon stopping at p 0 1 e.k · 418 'f · SPI. He lz fann t-d. :-\o runs, no hits. third . .Jant>tz al~o douhll:'d to <.'t·nter, Roh. a me ·cs ot Av aple avenue. a A 1 Down They Go! Chiffon Silk and Georgette Dresses formerly $19.75 $16.75 now $15.00 $ .75 Season Clean-Up One Lot of Silk Dresses, Priced at $ .95 W orthen~Carrico Co. 1148 Wilmette Avenue Telephone Wilmette 5Bs--