hy the close count of 3-2. The defeat 'put a hait to the bo- cals' winning streak, which had reachedi the amazing total ofj sixteen. Kennedy pitched a- great gapie for1 into plenty' of trou- Keisn«1y ble on a f ew occa- sions,, but, kept the. hostiles away f rom the plate in, ail but, two stanzas.- He whiffed five éo the enemy and issued three -passes. The home sluggers were, almost help- less as they, faced the fast spitbaà of-. Jake Brossius, the visiting hurler. Bros- sius set eight of Pur. lads .down, on strikes .and walked but two batters. Schroeder led. the' local, sluggers in garnering their six-, biows. He :singled the first run, .home,, and- tripled to drive the other tally plateWard.,,Groth and S hields starred at bat f or the Hoellens. Knybel' got the first bit off 'Lefty' in the initial f rame when he beat out, an' infield single after two were down. MfcIntyre f orced , him at second, Baker toNord. Wilson singled 'to left foi Wiimette in the home haif,.but the spurt f aded ýwhen Schroeder bounded into ýa fast double-play. The Hoellens grabbed a two-run Icad in the second. Shields doubied to lef, an& scored when Chemnia followed with i a single to the sanie spot. Kuhn at- tempted to sacrifice, but forced Chemma at second, Kennedy to. Nlord. Stokes smashed a bit off florre's glove. Schroe-- der backed up fhç play and f unbled' tlie 'bail, aibowing both runners to advance. *Kuhn tallied on Brossius' sacr ifice fly to left. Nothîng exciting -occurred after that spasm until the. foprth. Th visitors had rùnners on first and third with one out,, but the raily halted. when ýBrossins bi t into a doubJeS-play, Baker .',o Nord to Wilson. In the lagst half Wilson scored the first local mun. Hc drew a pass, advanced to second on an, error by Stokes, and scored when Schroeder singied throuizh shrt. Kuh, . s a 1 qtokes, c 2 0 Brossius, p 3 , Totals 35 3 Wilmette C. Ab. R. Baker, ss 3 1 Wilson, lb 3 1 Schroeder, If 4 .0 Kassel, rf, 3. O nudolph, cf 4 0 Borre, 3b 4 O1 Nord, 2b 2 O0 Robinson,.c 3 0, Kenneèdy, p 3 0 Dugdale, ph'. 1 O 0u 0 1i il 0' 0 9 27 of C. H. Po. 1' O 1.9 2 2 O 0 1 4 0 o 3 0 9 ô 0' 0 Totalgs à30 2 . 6 27 1il 4 Two-base hitp-,Shlelds, MC.Intyre. Three-base hit-Schroeder,. 'Stolen bases 7-OKeefe, Rudolph., Sacrifice hits-Wil- son, Kassel, Kuhn,, Brossius. D ouble plays--Baker-Nord-Wilsofl *,Kuhn-McIn- tyre-Groth. Struck out-by Brosslus, 8;4 by Kennedy, 6.'Baise. on .balls-off Ken- nedy, $;ý off Brosslus, 2. Hit by pitcher- Groth. Umpl-Mat Mr. and Mrs. jack McCarty andi son, Williami, of Lakeland., Fia., have been entertained by miany friends here, in the north while, they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Salteir. Mr. McCarty and Mrs, Salter are sisters. SH--OES For. Your Youngster. 0 oconlete- the ensemble quality 'T Fooweaibecomes a necessary part of 'youýr boY's or girl's outfit. And, e special ttraction, for the pnn f school we'offer two wonderful values in two all-embracing groups. S . M.PAULSON. ion te ,S4 631 Main St. ýqere Shoe Rebaidder Phone Wilmette.1969 K Daya - willt soon- be lere! School Booka thmird wl-tflIwo out. Dut a by Nord on O'Keefe's stopped further damiage. Groffiopened the ninth to right and he reached Kassel, fumbled the baIl'. i to irst and sn1arklin1g play fast' hopper, with a single second whien Three'-:succes- 115 5 Wilmette, Avenue Wilmette F3 Central Ave. Phones: Wil. 400-401* Open Sundags Until 10:-30 P. M. ;;Of