,pping a wns 4 t<c Sat the) e ~reen. Wilinette wiIl engage. Rogers Park at the Village Green next Sunday. Schmnidt, wbo pitched the Evanston garne for Wilmette, was hit hiard. Monte Rudolpb, Bob B urmeister anîd Carl Liefe, former Wilmette players. nicked bim for a total of four hom'e' ruis, Burmeister getting two of them. Evanston. also made two 2- .,,baggers and one 3-base hit. Wilson Connecta Wth Bil Wilson of Wilmette clouted the hall -for a long ride, b't 'he was de- prived of a* home. run by a ground rule that allowed him only two bIases. T he size of the Mason> Park field bothered the WVilmfette players wbo are used to the more spacious Village Green. Had the* game been played at> the'- Village Green, some of the fansý declared, many of ,Evanston's extra-base bits would bave been easy outs. The: score,it is said,* doies. not give aniy indication of the compara- tiemérits of bt teanis whicbi will play again on Labor day. On Sunday at the Village Green, the Clowns showed why they are rated, as one of the strongest semi- pro teams ii the country.Ths players frequeéntly shed thieir circus oautfits* and then s tar on the diamonid as the Chicago Firemien. Luke Johnsos Hurla, Hits Tired from their efforts on Satur- day, Wilmxette played loosely. Luke *Jolinisos, former Northwestern grid, cage and diam6ond star and now of the Chicago Bears, who has joined the WýI imette teami for the remainder of the seasoni, twirled agaînst the clowns. johnisos was a little wild. and was also hit bard. But hie 1- .exp)ected to turiiiii minany good gamnes for Wiltnette and ýto- help win these tilts by his pitching and hitting -abil- ity. Against the Clownis, Luke Johisos secured a home mun and two bingies last Sunday. Bakerý made two bits, and Bill Dugdale swatted a two-' bagger. Bill also went clear back to the clubliouse, iii tbe sixth, miaking a liard runniing catchi of Dorsey's long *fly which Iooked as tbougbh i were going to be a hoiner. The summnary of- Sunday's game follows: q31n e .......... 1 0 34 13 il Wilmette ... .001 000 012- 4 Clownsa...013 312 003-13 2-basie hits, Dugdale. H~ome ruila, JohnsQs~, Schmidt,- Taffel. MeCarter. Sadrifice hits, J-. Sullivan, Pwodlgher. Hit by pitcher, C. Sullivan. Struck out by Johnsos 7, by Schmldt. 4, by Taffel 2. Base on balla by Johnsos 7, by Schmidt 1. Wlld pltch Johnos. Double play e. Sullivan 'to Sikorski to Rçdigher. lUm- vires Stordeur and Flynn. who wilI be assisted by Mrs. Inez of E-lva« B3liss, nurse in charge. The Health Mr. Gaiq center lias observed that there are ers colle many undernourished cbildren ini ity on Wilmette. somue, of wbom are devel- music. ulia., as her homse guest. g is head of the State Teach- * Pointer and Decoratoe 4e of Elva and is an author- iiq relfPi. 7 Indiàn customs, lore, and A-F FOURSO-M E.'0F SUMMER MII.1< SHAXE, .COMING, UP. You can enjoy soda foitain service at home by gètting Harnilton-Beàch Drink Mixer for the kitchen. Mixes malted milks, milk shakes, Ovaltine and other refreshing drinks the professional way.The cup.is nickel-silver.The base is white porcelain. Cash $222 $2.32 down Lie by Ligie CON VENIENCE.S YOM.' MST ýHAVE ORANGE JUICE... Doctors recom- % IU mend a glass ,Of orange juice.a day. We suggest you let this Sukist Jr. juice Extractor squeeze out every healthful. vitamin. Filis ýa glass $4 a minute. Cash. ...... $1 45 dowa "Little b Little'. IGOOD-BY COCICINO OQDORS JOSEPH W. KEMOE Dlstriet Manager, Evanaton H. C. RE~YNOLDS District 8wperfrtndet 1141 Central Avenuve Phea e Wllniette SiI*