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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1934, p. 13

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Thursday. Errors marred the Deerfield-Newý Trier battie. Monday. New Trier con-- mitted five and Deerfield four. ,New, Trier's' margin of victory, was one run, 6.to5. Got FyimgStàrt, In the flrst infiing New. Trier'got to. Huhn, Deerfield pitcher, for s'U- cessive bits by .Foslund,, le.ft fielder, Dahi, catcher and Greenblatt, pitch- er. These three hits, together with1 two Deerfield 'errors, enabled Newý. Trier tosicore four runs. New Trier added another run in the second. inn- ing, when ,Si' nding 'singled, got to second on ýan error, stole third and raced borne -on a fly to the outfield. Deerfie1d started.its- scoring.in the second inning making tworuns. The, score remained 5 ,to *2 in New Trier's favor until the seventh inning. Thcn Deerfield pusbed acro.ss. ihree. runs. to tie the score. HoId SiMu Lmau In their haif of the seventh the New Trier boys went ahead again 'by one run .and managed to hold this slim lead until 'the gant ended. Theone run was scored in this mn-: n .er, Bob Watt singled, Thorsen andi Cullen>,walked, Watt was forced out at tbe, plate, but Thorsen scored on' a. wild pitch by Skidmore, who liad repla.ced ýHuhn for Deerfield. New Trier' got a total of six hitE. Greenblatt held Deerfield to live. In the gaine with Proviso last Thursday, which was won by Proviso, 4 to 1, Greenblatt allowed fine hits Next. Monday the New Trier nine will go to Oak Park for a gaine that .vill close the Suhurbani lea.-ue seasori for botb teanis. RETURNS FROM WEST Mrs. John. Tuif, 11,15 Greenwood aven.ue, who spent the winter ini Cali-. forma, returned Wednesday of thi' week, and will stay at the home of erson, George.ý F. Ilif , 92,4 Linden avenue, until she goges -itito ber owni home in june. The Draina Study club is me~eting with Mrs. R. E. Wendell, 545 Par.%- wunt tneir tecDie score,' Winnetica took to the field deternined to keep down their opponents'. score. Excel-. lent bowling by Horace Williams ac- counted for 5 Lake Forest, wickets for only 10 runs, and he was well supported by* Frank Hodgkinson, who took. 3 wickets for 13. Next Sunday Winnetka will play the Milwaukee Cricket club, the, match beginning at 1.:30 o'clock. Vis- itors are welcomed to the grounds, at Winnetka Playfield on Hubbard road. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -SERVICES "Soul and Body" willb h ujc at the services in, Eirst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette Sunday morning, May e, at Il o'clock, ýheld in the edifice at 1003 Central avenue. Sunday school cnvne at 9:45 o*clock. joseph Bishop Swan, 932 Lake avenuie, who attends Kenyori col- lege in Gambhier, Ohio, has been spending a few days at home. He will graduate in June and will take a trip to Europe with one of his college 2CANs 25ç Monte BUFFET 5 Guape Juice 2 B' 26c Fig Ringcs LU1I7c. MONA UA»NSS*Rame Sting Beans il N 5 *UICK OR RE*RULA* Quaker 'Oats LGE.I5c Navy Biens Dog F oc Milkbone Bird Seed ~c23c 3.~ 13C 3CN25c L' .27c PKG.' Bird Gravel ~: Bird Seed IB2 3 c SULVER KINO OU VIGO Dog Food 3CAN Doggjie Dinner 2C N 2 "au 2S SULTANA SAND RED BEANS 6 ~AB25< REDCIRLE RticHé ANfD ULL-SOI F -M 2 43C THoi. . .wilU COrPU ML M SULTrA 25C i19c, KEb~25< Glasses litted Dr. 0. J. Moawhem8 à lor ARGO STARCH . W:15C LUCIKY 3STJKIE,,CAMErL, XTRIELUo. OL0GOL. CIGARFITS 1O CARTON $1,019 2 - ., 1 c .I THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THES CHuECH SERVKIH5 AND VISIT THE RADING kOOM the. L B. 121/2c

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