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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Sep 1919, p. 2

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912 00000 048000â€"12 D.Grave 20202 205100143 1%. hue hits N. Jorgenson. Binder} ., “Tellur- A. Johnson: thm base ”1. Bidet. Alderson; bases on balls. 'ofllcmuo‘n 5. Olsonl. Danna; (Wu. Jot-3mm 7, Ehninger 5, M 8. Dunn l. ‘ dfluw Title. ' Rub "milling" started on the W naked with only two runs a- w him. w to tighten up :Id pull ”ma ”Bnuumghhedwymnl fielalhltluldllrlekflsogefimg hmflnmforndoty. 'H II. lie-v7 “tinny mm m .hmdrorbeingmduwnon ' do: My ad in: stepping. flu in trouble only n few times but «um combed his olerings for five Ill! run in lever-l mutated at- u. He taught two runners flat- M on the sucks in his first inning “M then on had them hugging “has (or fear of being picked 0“ mm our boyl' «fin; out of 'II had throughout the tune and ike fifth for the beginning Ind al- beltehedgoodhllnttimesthe Mk Win Labor Day Gale. “We put the skid: under Down- “ Gave in the labor Day game by I m of 7 to 2. The winners hunch- “ their hits in seven] innings and “2 them count while the locals were “plus before the superb pitching The unlucky eighth turned the tide up tight tallies were registered in the “Mundoflyminthesecond III-king it a tie twelve all. Hen.- Ehn- her was substituted for Jorgenson and h file next three innings follow- hg struck out five men. The game wu marked by beaucoup mm and buses on balls. The box score follows: burners Grove 1-! R mule it 114. This loohad like a sum At the beginning of the seventh the Icon stood 6-10 fnvor Downers. Pour m by the visitors and fire by the locals in this hectic inning 'h and several fm left (or home. “I! eixhfll they loyal him; 9nd with be uni-tune offing-:1 boot; by his hm miss, the Wllito Rocks pump ed in much allies. v won BY toms Jon-[cum of the locals started on H Ill!) Ind held the visitors to om- )“ for Ii: innings. In tho seventh Flt-k Drum amended the hill‘ln fin. match from sun to finish. In .0" the five pitchers used. played maul hull. pitching. fluniu:nd my hon a large crowd interested loal diamond when the Ameri- laciou bound on: the White Roch China by one run in eleven in- The were, 1: to 12. would (We the impression that so was a slug- WE! K '1 most of their runs an!» ans' manor: nested mu : I“, mined with men! spark- Md!!! gy- oulu him A pill ho! Sunday featured by ”in-pedal], by label m c.- n-m-[jw la, 5'... Gall i! “(w 2 Se... 2013 3i‘English «Plane Geometry ZfCaesar “French I. 017,001.33: 0; Home Economics OED/Janna! Training 1 Oral Expression 0 :Gymnasium for girls ofiMusic ‘English Virgil Chemistry American History Bookkeepiu Show ‘ Typewritin‘ French ll. Oral Expression {Gymnuium for girls iluu'c «he-m credit is given on nun Virgil Chemistry American Hintm'y Oral Erma-ion #6an for girls flu-lo Manual Training {Gymnasium for girls tMusic Shanta-d Typewriting Commemial Luv Oral Expression ‘Ehglish "English Solid Geometry Cicero or Virgil French 1. European Kimmy Physics! Bookkeeping ‘ Shorflund C ‘Typewriting Commercial Arithmetic Oral Expression Manual Training fGymnasium for girls fMusic Shorthu‘d “English Advanced Algebra Cicero French 1. European History Physics Bookkeeping ‘ English Plane GE l‘English ‘Algebra Latin Physiogmphy Ancient History Home Economics Manual Twining Oral Expression fGymnasium for girls fMusic ‘English ‘Algebra Latin Physiology Ancient History Home Economics Manual Training Oral Expression fGymnasium for girls fMusic and Commerrid Law. VT'Iia‘ is the year for Physics Ind Veigil. these subjects being dammed with Chemistry Ind Cicem inspectin- ly. Onl Expression will recite three days per week and there will he two classes formed . This subject is open to all students . An enrly and careful nelection of studies is urged. The superintendent or principal will be glad to give assistance in imlividuil program uniting. Th'e Courses of Study follow: inl During. lulu uni Gym-”inn Work {or (“1.11: principal clun- manwmvingupiflothemnd year of I’M-ch L. the chill“! of Thefollovil‘hmeCouI-ndflu- dytabedfhndbythchighghol anch IL. lulu! Trailing, Mâ€" OF'VBTUDWW” Y76m"'“’ ED BY fl. SCHOOL FOURTH YEAR Second Sander Second Sweater SBCQND YEAR Pin! Semester THIRD YEAR First Selle-(er Smnd Scales":- FIRST YEAR Arithmetic The local post now has on its rolls mon- than eighty members. Interest in die legion is growing by leaps and bounds. not only here but all over the {country The national organization \now boasts of more than a half million men Ind the goal set for November 11 is double this number. Numeri- cally it is the strongest organization which has gnown out of the vmr and it will continue to grow. Peoria is making great plans for the entertainment of Illinois' ex-service ‘men and it is expected that thousands 0! men who wore the khaki and the blue. besides the delegages will ab tend this first and important state get tngeflter. i The entertainment committee is busy with plan: for a dance to be given September 26th. The legion plans to make this the first of a writ-s ‘to be run the coming season so that they and their friends can have some jolly times. The state convention will be held at Peoria starting October 17th and at the next meeting delegates will be elected to amnd this convention. With winter fast approaching the men are anxious to get permanent quarters. not for meetings. but when they can go at any time. day or night. seculv in the knowledge that that place is for them. The commit~ tee has been instructed to push this work so that if a suitable building can be had it will be Nady by the time snow flies. cial help in the furnishing of moms and that is lacking now After considerable discussion the proposition of the Recitation Associa- mm [or the Legion to work wtih them in securing an athletic field. «as ref- erred to the athletic committee This committee will confer with the asso- ciation and plans will he mow Tully gone into at this meeting. .It was the sense of the members present Tuesâ€" day night that every organization in the village interested in any wfl' in athletics should consolidate their ef~ forts in the securing of a suitable field. This field to be for the use of the entine village. standpoint o! ntwmhnte and mien one of the heat meetings to date. love than sixty ext-service men of Downers Grove were present Tuuv day evening at. I meeting of Aleulr tier Burns PM, Ammicun Legion‘iu the G. A. ll. halL It. was, from a Pl-I- For I‘ll"! Activities 0! lac-l Pod Wu! Silly EI- Seven! persons have pledged final» flflD fllt Hm- llfi “"580“ [Vt Sonia Mn Wm Punt-t In the CLASSIFIED Column indieClnuifiedColumnolTheRepoflerilyou wish whynydimflmyfiqmlmfilmwmyâ€" dinghitehelpor just to let folh knowyou'renill thandmthejob. Thee“bnby miracle-J cvayweek by thousands of people in and around DawnenGron. ForSm-eRenlh ADVERTISE ADVERTISE Steam Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Tclopho-o 58-h Fred D. Heinke LI, U M B I NC .club ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN ore executed from n variety of le- ceptable designs and every «let-ll in looked other by experts. Thnt is why our monuments always lppell to good Lute. If you pin : memorial in your plot we will show you a 3m! vnriety of designs to chow from. Our Monuments NAPKIVILLB, We wish to thank our many friend».~ and neighbors for their sympathy and the beautiful floral tributes at the death of our loving mother Mm Aga- tha Pfaff. In the last inning the-local tram tallied and scored 3 runs which tied the count at 11. Tho game was then called by agreement. Roger struck out 3 men in the two innings he hurled and Smith 4 in the remaining. R. Cmtavmn. 2b Homer. S. S ..... Vaughn. C. F.... Cristy. L. F ...... Edwal‘dsfic... H Bohnhofi’. P... .. On Labor Day the Olymp the Lkmont team 11 to ll. The line-up: D. 6. Olympics Antkmink. S S A. Panama, R. I“: Gusher-g. 2b ....... E. K‘arem, L. 1-1.... 0. Peterson. C. F“. Nebmski. 1b ....... Smiih. 3bâ€"P ....... J. Kansh. C.. Rogers. P. 3b.. Sanders, 1b.... Western Spring; Hnthors. R. F... E. Gustavm. 3b Rogers and Smith did the hurling, each gm'ng six and one-half innings. Roger struck out [0 men and Smith l2. while Bohnhofl of Western Sus. so! down eight. iuiul wen: played heron the "‘11 tie was broken. The lot-Ix went into the ninth in- in] with a lead which was tied by their opponents. The tie lasted until the 1311: round when m. olympiu con-tad twice but the game was hm- ken up by Western Springs in ‘heir half who nthey “and two fillies. Tu best hull pane which the Damn Gm Olympics five phy- ed in thin m was phyvd It Wes- teru Springs lat Sunday. Thins. Thursday. September 11th m ‘ ‘ N m “'68, H _ won [0116 cm ‘ mu ouurlcs CARD 0F THANKS “THE DARK STAR" DICKE THEATRE MARION DAVIES The Childm. 10 13 = tied 16 12 mwunnuluurmw-cmmuudt COMPLETE OUTFITS For School Boys School days are here and in the rough and scuffel play of the school yard and the football field boys are hard on footwear. Sturdy Shoes for Boys can be found here. " Downers Grove Vulcanizlng Shop 10.000 Mflés on Racine Cord Tires and the one of 6,000 Miles on Racine Fabric Tires a SINCERE GUARANTEE! WE MAKE OUR OWN ADJUSTMENTS .ON C. Penner has engaged the services of an EX. PERT Shoe Repairer, wh'o has been doctoring shoes for the last twenty years. and is now pre- pared to do all kinds of repairing prommly and efficiently. 101 South Main St. INSURANCE FIRE â€"- LIGHTNING -â€" NINADO â€"AUTOIOBILEâ€" Continual. My, Plank, American Eula. $5,000,000 SECURITY L. B. GESNER, Agent 15 South Mn Street Downers Grove. Ill. Bring your shoes to us. TAILOR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS South Main Street Shoe Repairing Announcement 108 South Main Street, near Maple Avenue THIS MAKES THE GUARANTEE 0F V. THOLIN a sway Shoes, Stockings, Ties Hats. Caps, Blouse, Underw’r, Stocki all for boys. for school or for heat wear. attending school. Bring him in and let Ill fit him with a good wit, suitable. either We can outfit the boy complete from head to toe. Materials are of the beat and prices are right. TWO PANTS SUITS are the most econom- ical. We have them inaflsizesforthehoy Downers Grove, Ill. 'l

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