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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1934, p. 27

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extraiiiiing gmVe t >kokie rlay- field on July 4, and lost to the Post No. 21 team frornChiicago,. Il to 3, last Saturday. Thirteen errors cornritteed by the Xinnietkans were chiefly responsible for their defeat-Saturday.. The Post No. 21 teani got, ten hits off, George Glover and Phil, $tarr, Winnetka pitchers, while Dasso', hurling for the Chicagoans, allowved seven blits. These, salle two tearns ill meet agaîn at Skokie, Playfield on Mondav . after- noon, July 16, at3 o'clock, -aid- the Witnnetkag boyshope to make arnends for their p:oor showing last week,. The loss of' Dave Haas,' star third basernati. whose right arrn was broken ,in the garne with Post N.21, wvas a severeý blow to the \Vinnetka tea 1n, for Haas, has been. playi ngý heads tip" 'bàsebal. The arn was broken -when Haas was strtick lbv a pitchied bail. In the'ninth inning of the Julv 4 ganie with the Advertising post, the Chicago tearn was leading, 3 to 0. Haas carne up with the bases Ioaded and srnacked a triple to fie the score. The garne was called at the end of ,the tenth inniing because of darkness. On Sundav afternoon, Juiv 15, at 3 'cloek the 'innetka Post Juniors will nîeet the St., Anthony's orphan- age teani froni Chicago. The ganie vilbe staged at, Skokie Playfield, ani a large attendance is expected. if the weather is favorable. The Or- phianage tearn is plaving two games this week before meeting the \Vin- netka Post Juniors. Sunday. Thiere are no gaules o11 the W\inniietka boys' schiedule before Sunday, buit practices are .being.held to keep the players in. trîm. Since the loss of *Haas the third *base job- bas been taken-over by:.Carl \Vilson. MOVING TO, VERMONT, Mr. and Mrs. John P'. Sabo (Betty. Needier), who have been residing with the latter's mother,. Mrs. Ella G. Needjer, 339 Sheridan road, Winnet- ka, are rnoving this fali to Ihirling- ton, \7t. Mr. Sabo bas accepted a position as head 'football coach at the University of Verînont. Mr. Sabo, saJly ased.. ike new Popular -indeed, this summer, are the new cotton dresses., Their 'unusual. designs and brlliant- coloring flash in the mornings on ýthe golf éourse é at the afternoon bridge or -tea across: the dance floor at the, evening affar.. But don'It t ry to w ash thlem yourself. To keep th0mn crispynew lookiiig and their colora unfaded is the work. for res il dponsible aundries which have studied. the -texture and dyes of such: fabries and know, ho W to wash theni. Send your * new igmmer cottons to. any member witb thé. assurance they wil be carefully washed- and ironed by expert banda, following the best known methods. s$end (hem iniourpYopidar ALL PRESSED "thie ideat suminer taandry service 4 1Ibs. wea ri ng a ppa rel I0 POUN DS6 Ibs.flat work Your entire bundlé is beautifully. laundered and ironed. Put away. Every article is ready to use or The bath towels are returned soft without additional charge for i at also *Mrs. Robert Whittlesey of New Haven, Conn., is the guest of ber brother and family the John Q. Mag- ies of 2815 Blackbawk road. * -o-- Mrs. Alex Joslin, 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, is entertaining ber lunch- ton bridge club today. Prenoh Laundwy 806 Dempster Street, Evanuton Ph... Univesity 2776 QuaaIty Lausdwr 1709 Darrow Avenue, Evaaiton Phne University 4620 Neistn avm .Lalmiw7 1014 Devis Street. Evastan Phne UniversitV 0112

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