October 25, 1929 14 WILMETTE . . · LIFE ·f WILMETTE NINE CLOSES SEASON WITH BAN flUET . at~d. llruc,e ~ennedy, a slnn southpa:v ;;~~~t:,, ~b 21 75 21 :n .413 \\'lth a (,rectan figure. handled 1110~~ Liepe, SR. . .. 20 82 27 33 .40~ of the ~nound work Portt-rfiE ld . rf .. 18 60 1f'~' ·~~~ ~ . for \V 1 1m e t t e. Rudolph, lf, !'s · · 16 · .~ , " ... -, 6 19 211 Schram pitched t!1c ~hillips, P · · ~3 ~'l 1:> ?~ :2nt Seventeen v.·cton·es I twt'1'tg1 lh c ~ . 290 The officers of V the Kenilwo~·th R-orded ~" 1t g a m e ha<.:~t·l, Rr,binRon, .. . 21 69 16 20 11 and Only Five Defeats i rtgainst the Clowns K. nned ~·. P .. 13 31 6 8 .258 League of \Vot~en . oters are ca t_ ngand lost a nice tus- ~mith, If 16 52 _ 8 . 10 .19~ the attention of thetr ,,members to the During Summer Two ba!'t> hit~-.Jant>tz. 6; Lte~ek 5. · first . delegated meetings of . the Cook 1 slc · Borre '. third· Borrf> ~: P··rt»rfi~>rl . .t: Huc!olnh. ~ · .t"- County League of Women Voter<; ?ll S<l-C~erJ t w ·' r I c d sC'l, :l ~ Rmith: :l ~ Phillip~. 2.; Kennedy, 2: Tttcs . (\av, O.ctober 29.' at t.he. Harn~.:1 B Y AI ·S c h ae f er agatnst ... H tghw oo<l .1\.obinson, 1. Three Bas, httH-.Janetz, 7 · J OO \\ ' ilmdtl.':-; C'liamhrr < f C'nmmerce 1 and won a 17-6 Lit'pf>, 6: Borrf:'. 5: Baker, ~; Por~f' rfield, ~lcCormick Memonal bu~lc.lmg, 1 1 1 ha~ehall tl'am drr"· the curtain on a I " slaughter. He was 3: KassPl. ~:. Rr,bim;on, :l: ~m~;~:, : 1\orth Dearborn st'rect, Chtcago. ,·ictoriou . season la~t nio-ht \\'hen thr · Honw Lt·· Jl' ' · -t: .t:uwt·,. !\ · n 't! · .. · TJ 1e day w 1 '11 open with a mcelitw ,.., touc 1 1c d f or f ourRakt>r. ntn!'·~ "' 2 : Rudolph, 2; Porterfi ·ld, 1 : hny~ enj()\·erl the annual banquet at teen hlo\\·s, mo st ly Phillip!', 1 : Ka !'sel. _ 1 : .Rnhinsrm. 1 : of the council of the league at 10:30 tht· \fnrrison .hotel and one of the I scattered, and Smith, 1. Stolen baseR- Porterfit--ld, 8: in the morning. This will he in tilt leactin~ mmical cmncrlics in the "loop." whiffed six while .TanPt?., i: Borrf': 6; Kass~l, 6; ~aker, .5 · nature of a round table discus~tOtt. 'l'h·· 1929 . ,.h..,dttlc "tl<lc(l se ,·c :-al · · 1 Hudolph 4 · Smtth. 3; Ltt-pe, 2 · Robm'11 he servecl a t 1.... "> 1 0 · I ' ~ "Robinson pas s ~ng one ot t 1 s,m, 1. ·R:·r ~rifi ce hitR-KaRRel, !l; Porter~ I uncheon WJ :.1 . atl< \\'l'l'k!' ago with the locals rnjoyill!! a host ties . field 7 : Rmith, 3 ; Baker, 3 :. Borr{', 2. \~ill be followed immediately h~· a talk recnrd of St.'\·enteen wins and onlv ftve Phillips took part in fifteen cnntc sts. Lit:>p.e, 2; Rudolph, 2; Phillips, 1. I>\· Carroll H. \Vooddy of the Cnl\·<·r cldeats . Two of' -. He worked 101 innings and during hi s Sl)lendid Defense , si.tv of Chicago, who was ~rcrnt.l y tht· lo sses "·ere at regime allo\\'ed ninety-one hits and .Tncirl r ntally, the. team shm,· ~d t.hr heard in Kenilworth at the Netghhnr s. tht· hands· of the fifty-fi,,e run s. He st ruck out ninety- . pectators some mtghty _fine det cnst\'C At 2 o'clock ~frs . \\'alter Benson of 't'ack F ,. an s ton one of the enemY and issued onh· \\~Jrk. The support at ttme s " ·as sen- \\' innctka, pre.sident of the C'nnl, ~l'\\'~ - Index squad. twentv - four frtc tickets to ftrst. sa tional and helped the pitch~'rs Count\' 'Leagt'e of \Vomen Voters, wilr J~ngl'fS Park, a is creclited \\'ith eight Yi ctories and i ~ through llla11\· tough spots. Roh 'nsnn call. tlic general meeting to order and( Chicago se:·mi-pro charged with three defeats, and two caught in all hut one et.IClHtnttr and at that time the Cook County l~aglll' 11t1tfit, abn took the · {)f them werl' by one marker . Kennedy made hut thret errors . . Ka~s~· l at first will pass 011 the hudg"et and the pro ~ hnnw h0\·< measlost one argument while \\'inning eig!lt. " ·as a huhrark and he sa\'Cd hts hrot~H.' r gram worl~ to be undertaken during llrt' . Detr~it Clo\\"lS He tosse d during all <?r part .of tl. 1ir - in!Jclder s many wild thw,~·s. If, ~h~ th~ coming year. took a twilight tct:n en!!a . " l'lllents durtn,!.! wl11ch ttme hall \Ya s an_ndwrc near h1111, ".·h t.1et " "' tin.' mnund fpr " seven t\·-nint thrown or batted, he \\·a·.;;. practtca 11 Y a Tt ts · t 0 I)e hoped that Kenil\\'nrt lt ganll' hut w r r e he \\'as un routl'd soon after frame s. He alfo\\'ed twent).-- thrn· sure bet to get it. 1\l get back tn " ·iii' he represented. on a balm\' Sunda\' walks and ~t't down se\'l'nt\· - 011 l' on· "Robin·." He not only ficldql excrpIn :\oycmher the Illinois League 11 ! aftrrnoon .. The \fc·strikes. Ht was tapped for eighty - tionall~· ,n·ll hut hi s inexhaustible sup- \\'omen Yoters will hold its ninth at t ~lilian ~ll'rrimac~ norre three S\\'ab and forty opponcttts plv of "pep" helptcl kt'l'P the boys o.n nual'ntet·ting. The convention will ))(' hand t' d · .. Ldt\" cr< 1ssecl the plate during his ten m e (l ll tl{c ground in ti!.!ht s i t uation ~. Ht s ht..·ld in the roof garden of the Orring 1\:enntch· h'is only setback of the sea- the hill. handling of th e· pitchers and ht s sttu! \· tn;1 hot el and announcements · Clf tht· ... ·· :-on and the~· \\'ere later shut out v..·ith Here's the ' Record ~. of op-posing hattl'f~ \\· a~ also aho:T t~ar .l m<' eti ng s will he. ginn btcr. l.!'reat g~t~to . . . . . , The bo\'s clouted. th e ··r~ld p'lt" ·fllr The rt>gular~ accumulated a ftelclm~· - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - 1. 1r·'llltllent nctc n_e s were: Pl11lhps I a Sl'ason.-!'- avl'ra!!e of .3-l-l fnr the averarYc of .941 ll\· making- onh· inrt,·- , . · o or,!) 21 32 o '· · t-> · · l) ' ">() 1 J.orrv .~IJ . 22 . o ), 1 0 f t Ile B nc kl " . I111 t' ~':a~ 1 ·aye rs,,.I10 came , twentv-two battle s. Thi s was acct.)111- ctg-~t mtsta~~·s whtlc hanc 111 ~ . . - . ; Li('t)e,' ~~ 20 15 45 13 . . s~~ IP \\ tlmcttl' at kas.t one tally per I plishe(l by totaling 260 h-its for J~l) rlltl S asst~b and J'J7 putouts. Indt\ldual Ther e were fourteen double -pla;·:.l!etllll' for tl~e . prccedtng. three years; or an average of ·8.6 marker s per game . ave ra ge follow: E credited to the locals with th<' u:-u al :'~l.la~hn}g wtn :-. over Htghwo~d and Here's the batting a\'Cragts ui the ~ ~~ Pet. combination being Liepe to Baker t,~ . 2-"IJ \tk-. '( t·n t.t·r and defeats to \\ tnnetka rcgttlar s: Tlr·hin son. t' 17H 4 4 :~~~ }Tassel, or oaker to I.t'cpc to Ka.;scl. 111 ;111<! ( 'knnt'\\ hv close scores. I a Ab R II Kass··l, "D 10 ~ 4 1 15 -~~rant_ P~lillip . .·. a husky rigJl~and_n, 1: rr,·, ~~~ 2~ ·92 21 _4~~4~ ~7,\\1N,1~ 8 irll 7 1 :~;i Paul Hoffman, former village t rtl' 15 27 Portl· rfil·ld, rf 1R :\0 2 1 .970 tee ; and one of the team's mo" t t:tt · Kenn edy. p 12 1 14 1 .917 thusia sti c follo\\'ers, kept the score \\'ttlt Hakl't', ~~. 21 47 :~5 6 .9~ 2 few exceptions ai1d this sllmman· "· :~, Rudolph, If. :-;!' 1 I> 28 · D 6 .372 I . fi k J:tn l·tz. d 22 2:l ·I -1 . ~7 1 mad<.: pchsihle 11s ne \\'Or . 22 92 24 3!) .4·24 5I j . Women Voters Now call Attention ' to c.:ty Meet.:ng." " 1 I · He 1 1 2 I RIDGEVIEW HOTEL Whether your appetite· craves ~ .. full course dinner or just a snack - the Ri'dgeview has made proYision for · your accotnmodation. THE NEW COFFEE SHOP Open 7 :\. \I. 'til \1 idniJ.tht THE MAIN DINING ROOM Dinner each evening, 5:30 'til 8, $1 Sunday l)inner, 1 to 8 P. \1., $L35 Tnkt' home a box of ortr home-made pnslril'S [)lstinctive Interiors The Von Ammon Shop 944-948 Spanish Court Wilmette 4114 STREET AT MAPLE EVANSTON University 10000 AVENUE ........ I