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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 56

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tnis time won three Hugo 'and s 1 r Bleser'sPw : touoitof three f ron ]Edelwveiss,-arid are -noW tiéd for, third p lace ýwith: the Sunset Villa. The 'a..e inn, sinking deeper and deeper into the. cellar -,ach, week, lbat two out of three to thé, Wilmiette Tailors. The beat three-gamne serges score for the.eveniing was' 2722, bowled by Harry's Budweiser, with gamne scores 6f M9, 843 -and 981. Foliowing arte"the team standings. Won I.;iot Xrler'a nuttet.... ...9 24 BleerM . .. .. ...... .. 4 2 sutààet. villa .............84 29 ..leb ..........8 0 ;Hfugo a.nd ]Bingo .........32 8i Wimette Tallora ........ 26 87 Cycle Inn .......... 18 45 Y% Q F C,Ç., G_ UE The fast stepping Weiler's Nursery team, by winninig, last Thursday night, three straiglit gagnes irons the .Whealan Boosters' team went into a tie for first place with George' White' 8 Grocery team. This is the first turne this season that the Gro- cery boys have not held undisputed possession of first place. Thse Bungalow Tavern won two out of three gagnes irons Lvnarn'rnTexa!.i No. 2 wth 160 anda anafdicap of 10. Followi)g are the teamn standings and averages: Won Loat. Average Team No. 9 ,.*..0... Team No. 4........ 8 7 855 Tea.m>No. 1..... 7 .8 860 TéaMNo. 2 ..... 8 9 6'ai TRAVELING LEAGUE Bleser's Bowling academy Wontwo gaines from Arlington Heights, last Sunday... Phil Bleser wvas high scorer This w eekteK iwrh taa nsearch of a philosophy wbich would 1UNION LEAGUE hve a, full schedule. on Tuesday enable her to rearý her children. Mrs,. TheBapis chrc teni s eadngthe 115-pound and the beavyweigbht Johnson is a person of great cbarm the Union Bowling leagu, bih ms were schedùled to 'meet Glen- and the book is one on- which. she is bowlÊ.every, Wedneésday nigbt at the coe at Glencoe. A game with Nichols eabldto ipa e xetoa Minmette Bowling alleys, 1159 Wil- at Evranstori is scheduled for the 11U-,ability as a reader. mette avenue. pound team for thisý afternoon MradMs.Cig ethm 61 The Congregationalists won 1two (Thursday). On Friday afternoon the Mbotr.d M roa Kewotcha, 611b ou fthree gaines froin the No. 1 lKenilworth heavyweight, 115-pound motor last Fr:clay for Floridg. Thty: Methodist Fpicpfflýtearn*last wee*-. and, OOlWYufld team, ar to eetthe wi1t spend three weeks in M iaini, After the Metliodists had taken the Chicago Latin school teapis at the Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota, and Palm first gamnt, 891 to 8W, the Congrega- joseph Sears gymnasium, and on Beach. tionalist came back and won the next .Saturday mnorning the three Glencoe --o- two, 901 to 824 and 906 to 840. teains which were met last Saturday M rs. Adamn W. Crawford, '710 Cen- The No. 2 Methodist teain won one will comne to Kenilworth for return tral avenue, was hostess t o ber lundh- game from St. John's Lutheran by a garnes.1 eon bridge club members yesterday. inargin of six pins and' dropped two. _____________________ St. John's took the first game, 828 to ______________________ 685, the Methodists the second, 820 to 814, and St. John's copped the third, 848 to 833.e p Tucker of the Congregationalists i..awson and George Simon, torwards, Bob Weese, center,, and Tom Ellis and *Ralph Starr, guards. O'Connor and, Simoùn starred in the game. with Glencoe. Led by Wilson, who, scored three field, goals 'and àa'free..throw, the Gleece 85-pound team w'on f rom JO- sep)hSr, 15 to Il. TheKenilworth >5-pound team gained an easy vic- tory,142 to'2. The first of a series of three book reviews by Mrs. Carl- Johnson of Winnetka ,will be given .Tuesday, 1February 26, froin 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock in the auditorim at Howard school 'rhese book.reviews are sponsored>by the. Logan-Howard Parent-Teacher association; Tickets may be obtained from auny member of the executive. board. The book to be reviewed on PFebruary -26 is "'Wanderer's Circle," by Corneliac Stratton Pirker. It is an autobiography, dealing> with the life ofteauthor between*the years 1918- 1933 Left a-widow with tbree chu-i. *en, she attempted to readjust 'her uy IuGSung the rst garne oy only 7 pins. "Doc" Genster bowled gaines of 210, 232, and 212, for a grand total of 654 pins and highest individual series of this season. "Doc" has-seen ini great formn for the past month, win- Bing high gaine for three consecutive nights and following with high series last Tlsursday night.j tïea witn &endrick of the RBaptiSt team 'for second 'high individual average, 159. The Congregational team bas the best three-ganse score, 2627, as welf as the best single game score, 906. Following are, the teain standings:- Won Lost Pet. Baptist............. 6 0 .00 Congregational ......... 6 3 .666 St. John's Lutheran.. 7 .8 .466 Methodlet No. 1 ..... .. 7 10 .41,1 Methodist No. 2........ 4 9 .307 He's, Home Alone" Poor dad, eh? The young j' f olks don't know dad. Lock the doors-bar the M* Windows-pull down the 'ê~. ~) shades cut the. tele- teradio ture'of where dad finishes "An- A and ýuuu,,1e;siriiu ysi r uiu roma week's Ib sinestrip to Richmond, Va. LEGIQt4 LEGUE (Pt 4) j T.san No. 3, captaiped by Harry., Mrs. A. E. Beirnes, 927 Ramona -Mmdy, isstill in first place by a road, entertained twénty guests at Omulin o oe ganse. Iast Friday a bridge luncheon last Tuesday,. PILH. 13RAUN -4---SAVE YOUR BUK r RoBT. F. DoEpa CARI, L BRAUN

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