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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1932, p. 13

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Next Sundav WVilmette batties the Jefferson Park nine at the ViIllage Green. The scoreboard giving the resuits of the Cubs' game inning by inning wiIl bc a regular feature at each game during the summer. NVilmettC'ý ictory oi7er the K. ýof L. resulted from thé bunching of hits off F. Kuzmic ini the second and 'sixtb i nnings. WVaukegan. secured seven bits to thirteen garnered by the loNcal- boys, but five of the, seven wallops were for extra bases., This, combitied with bases on .bails and wild pitches by Johnsos»and Phillips. accounted for all the, Wautkegan runs. Rudolph, Schroeder, Star Monte Rudolpb and Bill Schroeder mvere thé batting stars 'for, Wilm ette,. each, making three bits, including a three-b 'agger by Schroeder and a two-bagger by ,Rudolph.. Remneck starred at bat for- the Lithuanians. with a triple and a homer.> The K. of L.s 'started the scoring With>a runl ini the initial stanza When Ziiponisic sectired a.hase on balIs and complete(l the circuit after two wild pitches by Johnsos. Wilmette forged to thel"fronit ini the second iiniig. Robinson singled be-7 tw.een short and third. Rudolph laid'. down ,a, bunit, ini front .of -the pit.cher w~ho,- in, his 'surprise, threw the bail almnost, inte the bleachers. Schroeder tlien hit .a triple near thle bank in centerý field, .and Robinson and. Rudolph registered at the plate. Visitors Tie Score ini Third The visitors tied ulp the~ scoru in the third when Johnsos walked Zuponsir and advanced hinm to sýecond on a wild piteh. Rornars bit a. terrifie drive to deep left but was held to a double through fast fielding by Sv.hreoeder' *Zuipons-Ic scoring. *The Lithuaniian bo.vs tallie<l a thfrdà run iii the fourth, inning wrhen Romeck "homeired" to the school bouse in deep, *ceniter. The-, added three more 'in thiý sixtb on a, single by Wa.lzak,. a pa.s;s to Remeek and doubles by .A. and ., *Kuzlmie. D)oc Rennolds' boys camne back in their haif, of the sixth, tca count seven run.,s, and put the g#ame, on eé. Blarkmore wVaiked and then tallied on Hessler's triple. Robinson singIed to short rigbit, scoring He.sler; then stole süeond;* went 10t third oin Romars' error, and scoured ou Rudolph's double ta left. l'os. AB IR I Bake .. .......... ... 2B 5 0 2 BlakmreSS 4 1 BeIrrF 4 1 1 Robinson __C 4 9 1 Rudolpb ....... . 11 3 3 2 .1 Scbrooder , b......F 4 i 1 GOmnbertg 3H ,4 0 0 Dobry ......CF 4 1 1 -Th ,s ..P 2 O 1 P ilp ........... ... P 2 1 I 16 9 13 W;tuke-ganii Kcf L Pos. AH R H LF 1 2 0 Kinborec..............3B3 4 1 0 Romars..........C 4 1 .Rons..............LF 5. I 1 NWalzak..........1B3 5 l 2 Re meek M21 3 2"2 A. Keuzmie .. S's 5 1i i J. Kuzmlic P 3 0 0 F. Kuzrniv .... R.F 4 0 0 26 ~ 7 Viet........... 020 007 OOXP Waukega il,0loi103 002 >2I S4acrifie -1lIit-Rudolph;, Stolen Bames -Rudolpb. Ro)blnson; Home ]Rin- Remeek:-,2 Hase Hits-Rudolph, Dobry, 1Baker. J. -Kuàzoic. A. Tuzi ; 3 Base Hits~-ehroeer, Hssier, Remeek; Wal- zack. Struck Out by F Kuzimick 5, by John- sos 4. PhilIips: Hase on Bals-Off F. K'izrnic' 1, off Johnsos 3,. off Pbillips 4. Wild Pitches-Johwnss 3, Phillips 1. Balk F.' Kusmic Hits: off Johnsor, 5 (51fI nnns Off PhlIlips 2 (3% Innings). T2mleStordleur. TRAVEL CLASS HO§TESS The Travel class, which includes members from Wilmette and Glen- coe. met at the home of M.%rs. Henri. Peirce Pope for huncheon and, read- ing of "The Education of a Princess- bv Grand Duchess Mfarie'of R'ussia. Oine more meeting wiIl be held at the home of Mrs. H. C. Champlin. 80G1 Sheridan road, Glencoe. The class will then adjourn to meet -agairi11n September. Mr. and MNrs. Allen E. BulIev-. 3133 Richmond road, Kenilwo rth, gavea dinneir for eight friend$ on Wednesj daN evening, May 25. . r ,im a.~i vp finc udlnmq FREE SIE ftL-AZITÇGfor ont, Larrest Fire and LAST CWAMCE Have You Placed 'Your Ordler for Next Winter's Coal or Coke? If Not~ CmliWILMETTE 3 om and..TakeAdvantage of Mýay Prîces. HOFFMANN EROS. 128Cemw81 Ave. Phone WRl. 131-132 FOR MOUtE TH4N 40 TEAlIS McWiber MViZmette Chamber 0f Commerce If Ieft «in a dark 'close+ ail summer, furs de- velop 'a secret affinity for moths. Iaddition to being fuùlty insured and pro- Saturday 9 A. M. ýto 9 P. M. The Bible and Works ýof MmryBaker Eddy and 211 other .auhoried * Christian Science Literature may lie read, borrowed or purcbaued at the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE! CHUICH. SERVICES AND VISIT THE! READING> ROOM 152 Central Ave, WaImtt. 320-321-781 Wii.te Gre.n1.f 7441 Mem0beWU*wtte Clua .beOf ComuwrOa I Il j? BURN AT THE HIGH mi niia

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