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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1932, p. 19

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viimette's urnely and long clouts dpre odyatrams gave' him a* safe margin tbroughout abe aationdayit bisaunot. enjo - tIP A T R VI Z E OU~R A D V ER T ISER S the game. Schleuter fanned ten of bis opponents and the locals garniered ten hits. Yule and Rudolph each hammered out two triples. *A scrious accident occurred in the sixh n-ig. hen 'Dorsey,- who had replaced Anderson at short when the later, went ini to pitch, collided with Holîm1ran in- right field, when boi.h 1e tried to snare Schleuter's high fiy. 'Dorsey held on to. the bail but dropped in bis tracks in 'agon ad was carried from the field on the shoulders of . bis teammates, and rushied to a nearb-yplysician's home ' who pronounced the injury as a bad-, ]y wre ched knee. .:: Visitors, Start Scoring AM The Red Sox scored their first run ..... . in the first inning, when Porcelius singled, advanced to second on An- derson's single.in front 'of Baker and scored onl Hollmagn's single to center. Palonis was passed and bases were *.filled, but- Schleuter pulled himself> out. of a hole by striking out the next. ~. . ...... *.. two batters. * Wilmette took the lead in the 'sec- ... ond when Vule hit a three bagger into center and scored on Baker's single. Blackmo re and, Berol walked. *filling the bases. Baker scored on Schleuter's out, Newman unass*sted. Kelly commiiitte(l a baik and Black- more score(l. Two more runs were tallied by the home teamn in the fourth framne when Blackmiore sini- gled to centeran Berol dre\v a pass, bt unr eitrn tthe plate wvhen Schleuter sinigled-iato...çenter. *The visitors got their 'final tiyi the fifth wvhe'n the bases were i l on Hollmnan's and Palonis'. singles, and *Newman's walk after two mnen were ou;Schleuter's wild pitch scoring YuIe Tripiles Another run wvas scored. by Docý Reiinold's >. en in- the sixth ývMieni Yule tripled over the left field batik and scorçd when the catcher tried to nip him off third base and threw the bail into left field. The home boys scored' thei1r final 'tvo imarkers ini the rom )'our vacation ln1 scored on Rudol'ph's second triple" *. ', . .. over the center fieldý bank. Dolbry singled, scoring Rudolpb. Te1ep"hone back to the folks at Tonight the Detroit Clowns visit t Wilrnette for a twilight gaine at the Vilage Green, 'and next Sùnday the 'h m .let m ea bo te Deerfield team whicli bas won ho e..*e h ha'bo t h eighteen out of the 'last twenty games played ineets Wilmette at the Village ' ~rg'~. Greenî ar ad k owtha Summnaries: Wiliiette Elrmhur:st Red Sox. ab r liab rb h Jaxiets.c 14 1 0.Prelo 2 are wAll andu en19 $ the, Me0*in ,33 30 0 ýPryba1',l 4 0 0 onxi w1g »3b OiOTorSe.Ss 0 0 0 '3,oi1j 1 2 S4eve,rf 10 0 Schroedt&rlJ! 3 0I 1 O4 s i4 0 11 * icelesvcation da~s. W herever Dobr-ylf ' Oi ma.fi 4 1i3 P *Sulleuteri,p 4 0 1 Kely,p,lt Ol0 O t i u i ' ur 218 0 3 2 nib te bstossble telephone nearby. Remember, the wilmetté ............. 030 201 20*-S Elrnhurst Red Sox...... 100 010 000-2 . tlepbofe service at Stolen ba"es-Schroeder, Blackmore. Waller. 3-base hits-Rudolph, 2; Yule, telwspsil cost oti sm lw e vr uca . 2; Holman. Double Play-Anderson- h oetpsil Oti m lw eee o ai Waller-Newman. Hit by piteher-KellY by Sehieuter. Balk-Kelly. Struck eut- by Sehieuter, 10; by Kelly, 2; by Anderson,. . -Base on balis ' f

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