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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1939, p. 20

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y our ' Week.Day .ýDinners> 7i5c e e e Luncheons. .50c Mo.day, May 22 Lunhen 50c r ert, swinging in Haut's spot, opepçn with a single. Hank, Saimin was thrown out, pitcher t o first, Charleyý Bayard whiffed. Me anwhile Schweit- ert rested for a mo-ment. at third he- fore scoring on an error by Morton's Palmer. Hopoes Rose When Ray Rap walked Trier hopes rose. They wet ven bigher as Bobby Clark popped out a bit. Those hopes were short-lived, how- ever, for Rappwas nailed trying to go fo third. the 'play going frorn Waszak to Kodlace. There was somfe, controversy over what the final score of, the, first cleared away from the .oatleniela, -aturday. Morton took the latter encouniter, -5, to' 0, as the Trevians hobbled, along -on. an allotmenit of only tbree hits while their opponents collected seven. Bob Davis had previousyly hmited- the Mortonites to a trio. of singles as bis,àmates 'sld in abead, 2-1, Thurs- day .afternoon. Tbree bingles in flve ,tries gave Bob Lindberg the leading plate mark in the pair of contests against the Cicero boys.. Bob D~ewey mad e two safeties in six trips to tbe batters box. Ficed Star urnpire aeclared to ue a oalk. iAc- 1 oy îanniug s~ ix omte frst seven men crdingly, a runner, on tbird at thc to face him; Lindberg's, first single time, was sent in unmolested. halted the string temporarily at four, Under Protest, but Bob got no farther than the Clyde Grater, coach, inforrned the initial sack, because the next two umpire that he was playing the men went down before Polivka's game under protest, for.the batter blinding fast bail. had illegally stepped out oft bis box Inability to get the two Albaugh after the pitcher's wind-up bad be- brothers, Bill and Bob, out was the gun.. chief deterrent to Jack Davis' bopes Dînmer 75c Broth with Rice I Chifled Tomato .3uice lice leIed Pineapple Juice [ Topped with Sherbet lesTop Sirloin Steak Chicken. Celery Pressing and the final' score would have been a tie, 4 to 4. It seemecI that New Trier deserved at least that; tbey played errorless bail and had seven hits to their op- ponents' four. The ponies play at Waukegan Sat- urday, and at Oaik Park on lWonday. Box Score Frosh-SopJI (1) Morton (7) noon. BOX SCORES Varsity (0) Morton (5) ab r'h abr h Bruschini, c .3 0 1 R. Albaugh.. ss 4 2 2 Lindberg, 2b 3 0O1i Hapac, 2b ... . 4 O Borre, ss... 3 0 0 Polijka, rf.. 3 i 1 Schaer, lb . . .3 0 0 Ronousky, cf 3 2 2 R. Davis, rf ..3 0 0 W.Albaugh.3b 3 O 2 ,Dewey, 3h ... 3 O 1 Parker, lb ... 2 0 0 Hinrchs,lIf ..2 00 Paiti, e.c.. 300 J7. Davis, p ..2 00 Goralski p ... 3 00 Harms, cf ... .1 0 0 Pal-pet, If .... .3 O 0 Chef 'sS Head1 jBroued Rnoast Iowa Milk,

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