burneci the iEdge- water Coals to ci- ders under a blast- ing score of 16-3. The game niarked Phillips', return toAw the lineup after a vacation oof three wecks. The righthander, was. a bi.t wild at the start, due prob- ably to the long lay- off. {owev er, before giving way to Borre in the. PhiliUP&; eightbý he, had the een well in handf fanning nine -tvile alwng only three *blows and ar like nuniber of passe.s. Borre was touched for a couple »of bits and two walks in the, ninth. * Our own Wilson-led the attack as the locals. totaled twenty-one saf e smaeks. Janetz, Kass et and, Rudolph corralled three apiece, white- the rest of the regulars broke into the clouting- *with at ieast one bingle. Bal Robinson connected 'for the day's only home run. Trhe first inning saw a visitors' at-' emtto score but a beautiful.leaping catch by Kassel of Cushman's fly 'to right halted the try. Wilmette counted, *four limes in their hiaîf. Janetz strolled and Wilson bingledl safely to lef.t, Schroeder popped out on an attempt ed bunt, but Kassel drew a free ticket to load the paths. Rudolph, Borre and Baker then singled successively, to mark up. the tallies. -A safe blow to center by Jan.etz, ahead of Robby, when the catcher smote his honier to tenter. One-base blows by Janetz,' Wilson and Kassel came up with a walk to Schroeder to account, for the other three talles..'1 Phllips scored again in the sixth.lHe doubled, to centçr, advanced to third on a wild pitch, and stole home while, the opposing receiver was napping. Wilson accounted for the first of three home markers'in the seveith. He doubled and scored on a similar blow by Kassel. Rudolph's two-.bagger to right senit Kassel plate-ward. 'Borre then rifled a single 'past third to score Rudolph. The opposition got. their third tally in the ninth.ý Cushmaîn strolled and reache d third after a bit and another walk* O' Connor drove a sacrifice fly, to Kassel to allow Cushiman to tally. BoX score: Wilinette C. of C. &~B. R. H. J4anetz, cf................ 5 S33 Wilson, lb .. .......6 2 4 ,Sehu-oder, If ..............t 1 1i Kassel, r!....... ........... 3 3 3 RtidolUhl, 2b ... .......5 2 3 Bort-e, Sb-p .......... 1........5à O 2 Baker, ss ..............i 2 Dug~tJc ... ..i O 1 Robinson,e c.........4 i 1 Phillips, P............... 2 Totals ..............42 16 '21 Edgewater Coals .R.H Botsford, 2b ................. 4 0 11 Reinschreiber, s........... O Cushmian, 31..........2 2 1 Bergdahl, lb ......... ........4 O O Seokrer-4Hofnan. ~1Philip Schneider is expected back Io- Mr. nd rs. reeandStecer , iorrow also. Next week Sergt. Joseph Mr. nd rs.FreeandStekerand Steffens and Officer Pete Schaefer wil1 son, Freeland Frank, 1618 Lake aven,ue, start their vacations. Sergeant Stef-,b wilI be on a tour of the East until the fens pflans to take a motor trip arotund first of September. Lake Michigan. a à « « «Thousands of kousewives are malc- ing, cily savi ngs on tkeir, favorite foocis at tkeir nearest store 1e- cause Ioods are, tkrift-, ily priced iin Nat ional, lea Co.tres. '* od.IýIq Lrjd Good Luck Oleomaroarine. Cý)J 1 -c Ti.te ý i kà For Kellogg's Pep or krumtbIes et, lc Maltd Mik Thmpmn's Chocolat. -39 serveaes pint VVelch's Grape Juice Fruit Juice boue25c Spaghetti Prepared , 3 çns25c P & GSoap N. 'he10 3 3c Jap Rose Soap edBah3 bars20c Seminole Tissue Cofn 3 àee 19C Ken"L-Ration Dog food. Jrush anid: QegdlaUe. Naturaily Bananas . Ripened 2 25c 3 9c 3Ibs Ridgc Avenue Piarmacy, Opposnite St. Joseh'. Clureh PHIONE WILMETTE 8 835 Ridge Street11991 Wilmett. Ave.