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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1933, p. 11

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The entries now being received by Loring Fiske at the Glencoe club tennis house indicate' that a repre- sentative field will see action. Lasi' year, John Sbekkrn downced Wesley Allen in the finaIs at Indian Hill, in an exciting duel in wbich the Evanston ace led,5-2, 40-15 in~ the de- ciding set. 1-owever, ,Sheldon pulled out the match and wiIl defend bis As the, closing event, of the tennis ,season, the Skokcie Countryclbil hold its aînnual tournamnent to deter- mine, the men's, women's, boys', and girls'. champions. Jolin Sheldon and Lucy Jane Hed- berg are the favorites in the 'Men' s and women's. divisions, play in which is to begin-Saturday, August 26. As many: of: the youngste rs who are, to compete in :the junior tourna- mnent,,will notreturn from camp until shortly before, school opens, the boys' and gi rls' games will flot open play until Zeptember 2. Jean Pettibone*appears as a Iikely candidate for titie honors in the girls' section but, the boys' tiourney prom- ises to be a free-for-àlI witb no out- standing player.ý LOSE CHANCE AT" TITLE TILT Unexpectedly bowing to Shawnee Country club two matches to one, the Skokie Country club men's tennis team recently lost its chance to meei Indian Hfill in the inter-club playoff. This setback put Skokie in. a tie. with the FEvanston Tennis club for third place in the final standings. .Tom Wigglesworth, Skokie, woit his match against Shawnee by de- fault but George Dyche, Shawnee, evened' matters by, mastering Bob Miller 4-6 6-1, 6-3. The Glencoe pairof, Harold, Inger- soll andLester Nash hadlïeen.rated, as -favorites to capture the doubles- event but met deterniined opposition f rom Bill Sherrili and Ed Lange and lost in two hard fought sets. ti. fo re In' T1 iscorç W"s &Z. the out-of-towners ss and effective angi- briug themi victory.1 *The 'men' s doubles . encotinter found, two professionals, Louis Volpe, Jr., of exnxoor 4nd ,Roland Bloomtrand 'of the Edgewater Beach hoteli facing Carl Ire- neus and Loring Flike, who were form- erly ranked No. 9 in the Western Tennis association listingsý. Strigthe net at ýail times and meeting speed writh more speed, the amateur pair overWhelnied the instruc- tors in the . first set by aggressive volley- ing.,The score was 6-1. In the second set, the imparters of tennis knowledge attemptéd to keep.their opponents away. from the fringe of twine by resorting to guile rather. than té force. They niixed lobs'wlth drives to hold their own services until èt 6-aIl, they captured Fiske's. serve and addéd another game to Win the ýset 8-6. ,,. The third set saw the youngsters* star once miore In 'the ascendant With the professionaîs erring on vital points. Att aining an advantage, 10f, 4-3, 1Fieke and Ireneus drove their way to the net to angle acutely for the next twn gaMtIs and the set at 6-3. Is Awardecj Scholarshi1P by, Bishop of Minnesota Frank Locke Carruthers, son of James A. Carruthers. 1535 Walnut avenue Wilmette, bas been'awarded a' full three-year Seabury scholar- ship to the Western Theological sem- mnary, Evanston. The Seabury schol- arship is awarded by tbe Bishop of Minnxesota, and ini return Mr. Car- ruthers is subject to a calI to serve in the Diocese of Minnesota for a for a period of three years after be has been orclained 'toe the Episcopal. priesthood. Mr. Car ru thers is now a senior in Nortbwestern university. and ex- pects to comiplete is B. A. while tak- ing bis seminary course leading to an S. T. B. -He lias beeni active in cburch work in the Diocese of Chi- cago for many years. At the present time bis.,parisb cburcb is the Church of the Holy Comforter KenilWorth. Mr. Carruthers expects* to continue his work in , is parish cburcb, after lie takes up bis residence at tbe semita-ry. tbis faîl. 0 SPORTS Golf. Tennis' Saddi. Morse.. Shuffieboord, Swirnming. Dancing - endl the majostic b.aufy of th. Llmb.slost whrbilking la à roal thill. * E T Delightffl ruitic cofftgecoin fortèle bis mnin the lodge. end close to Natfure cottages. 0. FOOD, more than you can pobly et of Northern Michileni', finest ýfood. * F1811INC A Chain of the fins a ge.% fishing lakes in the. N<.th. A varety of gugigtrout stwims. flsh galor.. *RATES 'REDUCED Now only $18 to. $21.50 a wesk including ail, moàls. For ýFroc Sookiet, write MISS LERA M.. SMITH. MGR. PA TRONIZE .OUR A D VER TISERS. Education, et it iv r.guaded et the. North' Shore School of Coucou- tratiom, je mot a motter of oroaing sadordized "book larnin"' into juvesije brains.. t is more a motter of studytigthe, voried Personglitiese of ou, pupils and dev.Iopimg them almong individually iraght lins. Lack of pror, guidance for a ohilM mr runçep ersonality--poeaps a life. Thee i.s otiting. more pitiful thas a child gropint in athe dark, always behind hie olassmates, feverishly struogini to 'kcep up," trying t. master ubjects for whiohlieh is mot prepaîud, boous.. sene esimpe; fundâmental facto w*re sot thoroughly coapreh.nded in veara meut. Mis$ The, VIuIIAMU' set nt 6&1 throui e, i a t ree ne é: thIough the . eili Placed, of 210 N ', left IM d. to be LgUCest otMiss pane Johnuson. gM r. and. Mrs. Philip Jaeger: for- t merly of 729 Greenwo od aven'e, have s mored to Niles, Ceater. ,849 SIm Sfroe, Wn. Mme,. W...oitke.13777

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