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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 41

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ten pins and the second by the margin of twelve pins. .Weiler's Nursery boys won two out of thrëeegames from the Kuss Jewelers and are . no* in second place,, only one game behind the leaders.- This series also was, close, as one spare or strike ini the last frame decided each game. Edelweiss showed signs of life by taking three straight gam es from 'the last place Whealan -Boosters. Lynam's Texacos won, two out of three games f rom the, seventh place Bidwell Boosters teami. Following are the standings of tht four leading teams: SPORTSMAN LEAGUE Krier's Buffet regained sole pos- session of first place i' the Sportsman league. .last, week by, winning .three games from the las t place Cycle Inn, white the best ýthat Harry's Bud- weiser could. do was to -win two out of three from Edelweiss. Thé .Budweiser boys had staged a ýgreat utphilli battie in. recent weeks to die Krier'à,,fore first place. Thegames' between tbe two Win-1 netka teams,, the Sunset Village1 and Hugo and Bingo, resulted ih,-'a 2to 1 victory for thé latter. The Wilmeitte Tailors took two from Bleser's. Won 'Lost Dobeswetaewrehl George' White's. Grocery.. 40 23 DobeSwpsas réhl WeiIrs ursey 3 24 week, and first place was. won Kuss Jeweleri'..... 37 26 Bert Rseland. Paul' Bleser.1 eungalow Taverns . 34 29ý seil had 662 and Bleser 643 for a I The Edelweiss team bowled. second of 1,305. Second, third and foi high team game with 901 pins. -place winyners respctivly w, Matt Borreh hahs fas bal'wo'kï George Bleser (683) and "Chut ing to perfection and won high honors Leis (609) for a total of 1,292, for the night with a 248 game. Eddie Shanahan (666) and joseph Bi Bleser was right behind *Matt with (602) for a total, of 1,268, and Fî a 247 game. Phil Hillinger bowled Fiegen (610) and Ed Kohler 219, while R. Moody bowled a 20 for the total of 1,262. gaIne. This Thursday nigbt the leaders, Following are the team standî George 'White's Grocers, bowl Weil- corrected through last week's gai er's Nursery team, and the result of Won lI this match wiIl decide first place Krler's ]Buffet.....42 honors. Harrv's Budweiser - 41 ____Bleses ...-.1 . .. ...39 Sulieet Villa....... ....... 38 TRAVELING LEAGUE > Edelweiss .. .... 37 Bleser's Bowling academy team of HWgo '114 Bingo ... 34 .Wlmette Tailors _28 Wilmette won three games from Edi- Cycle Inn .18 d last « by Rus- total ourth overe. bby" !Ed Ueser riank (652) iRlurrnal dance.an the gymnasium wIli follow the concert. On Saturday, March 2, the school's guests,. many of whom reside in Wil- miette, Kenalworth andother north shore towns, will spend abusyda a- tending the vario us events: arranged for their entertainment. In the.imorn- ing:they will witness. an întra-mural basketbali gaine. In the afternoon the Gargoyle .club, the school's, dramnatic* organization., wiIl presentà "What CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES S"Christ Jesus" ffwill be the - ubject lit the services in Firt. Church Of .Christ, Scientist, i Wilmette Sunday miorning, Marc h 3, at Il o'clock, heId ithé edifice at 1003 Central ave .nue. Sunday school. convenesg at 9:45 o'clock.ý Mrs. W. Whitaker. Baer will be hostess. at lucenTesday. -March 5,t e eadi n lub at ber home, 2115 Beechwood avenue. &rminL lings., Mues: Eot 27 29 Kenilworth Cage Teama to Meet Evanston Boys, Basketball teams representing the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, will meet teamis from the Haven school. at Evanston Thursday of this week and Tuesday, of next wceek. The 115- pound and the heavyweight teams play today (Thursday) and 'the 75- pousnd, 85-oound and 100-oound teams werc iway.t to his home at 1011 Lake avenue ther first week in March from a three weeks' cruise from New Orleans to Guatemala, Honduras, and other poýints in South A merica. &nnounoe High Scores in Men's Cage League Individual high 'scores .after last wveek's men's basketball games in the, Wilmette Recreation leagues a re as follows: Field Fre ' eam Goals Trw Ilmette ýery .... 46 .. . . .29 9 v'imette ery 28 1 3' "À" LY'A4I1Ty' Pts. log~ Bake Shop-8-tr,&t Floor' ness. Jack Nason, 733 CummÏngs ave- nue, left Sunclay 'on a business- trip to Omaha,, Neb.,

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