Bucklenndmnseolflhsdakeu- V; my pulled can: log drive- at 'd‘mmwm’nï¬mn â€mmfa'flnddd. flolemdtosenddownnboxof ï¬mdmdlesmhtummmdale ham an swallow their disappoint- but week’s Hinsdaks Doings stated ‘31! they here going‘ to make noodle â€up of the Grove m. Seeing they m unable to do we. Innis Klein Ehninger’s twirling was easily the future of the game. Hinsdfleam, W 01? your hats. ï¬ve river loch Had: muddy when he shoot- them [mt Sunday's paw wa: tho last '0! the season and Hanapr Binder *nd the players In to be congratu- Hed for the brand of ball dixplayed. It was 0 ï¬tting climax for the end. ï¬e lean has: put up .1 Chan snappy game throughout, which accounts for the large numbers of fans dawn to the games. That Sunday baseball is‘ mitt- there is no doubt and the‘ man has proven that the great n:- ï¬cnal game can be [1'3de on Sunday no we" as any other day without del- flment to the community. my: being in the way of their drivel. W got one through for I borne run in the sixth on a lung hit to the automoï¬ks in In". Oar m mammdlntheï¬rflndmin the third. â€army’s homer making It than all 1'th In: I" the sen?- llg until the lid was: Morn M. It was I grant game {mm I" angles. Downers Playing dam) hall and If- ter the ï¬rst inning was our "Me In Ducky tn score when in the 8th Herb louver! one over to Luthin who ï¬lled it to Ieft for 3 singie. My good, M m had. 1, j. M [ed Win; hm Donor: €m;.m ‘. M M. Hutu-t chm «db min. 9. wym, Mbthedfltlï¬hhrhdggmy '10 Inch deadly clan that and, four, his run mu an d an Mt fl hi- ddat Innings i kl. two of V“ u m '1 15¢- hhg than Mb. ‘ w ‘ Dav-tn kept poking any It (to . , mm". u M all dunng the (am. trying â€â€œ0 WIN ‘0 mm the Deal mud than. .1 a...“ .L... an! cl "In. In. also IBM rhu- “a“ I" : My'. gun ad am only. THE PAIR FUND lad-g. (our m. nu] a in. 00' Ul- Ind-g amp-ah: MA mmmmmma Mwlomufllholtuolmldh- “you. (axial-M InmtonhWMOftlianom- arc-l M “a“ Min-“to but "mutt, Fund "Hi-M In! M Mr India. «1. Mann“.- and uh; Ibo (COMM. Iron Unto. lm mi- ? bud-avid: M “VI-W that tin {och-led than from Donn: E: “am hi: min mould-Int.- um um them mi 3-. mm“ on I: In m- and m M don. fluhlng. Thy have a good ï¬elding (can with the with: exception of hthln I! (MM. who made three eh ur- in the last game. but the out- I.“ ‘1 um in tin departure-L hive of the cute-tithe ml: This is the thinl gum played with Wale this season nal the locals copped them I“ and have clearly de- monstrated their superiority over the losers in almost every department. fllnmlale has not shown my butting woman before Rhnlagw’u hurling ll- Glough they seem“ to like Brum’ the pa. and another scalp. or thoifluwkim yr mini piece of the same one. hangmz;Naxh e from their belts. Hinsddc could 110;an p-H' , â€thing in their half. [Totals ..... This in the thin! game played \vith’ . - Wale this seas.- and u..- Iocalsiflfmdn"; W copped them In and have cleady de- Milne 11 mutated their superiority over the.B“"“" rf Inner: in Almmt nvprv Anna-{mun .(Jm Cf --‘ Outtiss. Then followed the bombardJDownc-rs Grove nut. Binder singled to right scor-fCarpenuer 2b .. ins Mochel and Cad-'55. ShanabmokvMochel 3b .iugled to left scoring Binder and Curtiss cf Ellninger followed with I one base Binder lb swat to center scoring Shanabrookh Shambrook as 31th and Nash RWCK out end< li‘hningm pâ€"If , in; the scoring with four runs across ,Klein .‘r ,,,,,, By a ninth inning rally last Sun- day the local Ameriean‘ Legion base lull team. at Hinsdnle. Swept the outï¬t from that suburb ofl its feet and pulled them out of the ï¬re, .winning 7 to 4. By doing so they amok three games from Hinsdale clos- lng perhaps. the most successful sea- “ a baseball team from Downers Grove have ever seen. The score m 4 to 8 against them when: Carpenter grounded to Graehling for“ (he ï¬rst out in the ninth ’lheidel: lost control and passed Roche! and Cuties. Then followed the bombard- neat. Binder singled to right scar-E ins Mochel and Cudiss. Shanabmolrv NOTES 0? THE GAME â€Mkymwuflw den Legh- Ta-I: 00n- cessful Season by Showing Up Illa-dale Again. to have FOR THIRD GAME III_ In it! (3m. Wino. M ml 090 w Vf‘W‘H'ruMiu 2h ......... 4 0 0 0 exception 0! ' If d, "We ehlluthln 3b .............. a l n 3 )0! a†ou‘_j1'ollb ........ .. ........ 35 C 5 4 day-nun. Hm maâ€"Sfluhmk. Nil». 0! 15.059 ml: Imusâ€"4 i. I inning; o! Ehnimr~ nu. mm: It": |. a in“... â€up on ball. on I: 'I'Mkiflme-li 0' W4. SIMI out “ft"?! 7",†Bulkâ€"3; by Rundownâ€"9: by M "on you In I "rm manner. TM 0ch at “so" of every to) Mm 0m to mun! tho (mum and make | IN. «Md: b can! to "w lmmlal un- hon-a, Va u I. m latch» Punt-h Man that "'Pm Ilka Am“ non-mm Ms .M‘"'"' the mm». a! . mum and In offl'i'b'mm unto pcnm up n 0. mm 1 mac. saint of mm aha" mad with non bi? Kick-ell kw. 'Bm.‘ up: rum-I. “the nude}; sum" doesn‘t sum urn-m" the plan In." "a.“ . ‘ _ ‘ ho hum a: H» mm or the 10'1“.“ tun: " tau-v. M 0m 1'!» Inhabitants of Chm an M CONTRIBUTORS FROM [ISLE 10 THE FAIR FUND Curtiss cf :Binder lb ishnnabrook as ’Ehningm pâ€"lf ,Klein rf ..... iHuwkin» rf .. Keith lb Theidel p Gunshot; «a let-hone c . The team owes a vote of thanks to the loyal rooters who have sup- ported them all season. After all is said and clone, it takes the fans to make the game worth while. Dowr’uem Grove fans, who came down in goodly numbershwene almost forced to concede the game to Him;- dale after the eighth. But. Oh Boy! You should have seen them root in the ninth. Some joy. ‘ 9 Bobby gnu! ally Me p 'classy looking pair around second and short. Mocha! sum steps them of! some when going down to ï¬rst. ‘dnuhd tho Kins-ink pkyen I: well ‘u an 1m. So long until next year. BOX SCORE .17 y dam: of electricity, and a wet umbrella coming in contact with the telephone cord will short-circuit the wires and an 0‘ service. A carelessly handled glass of water, an overflowing ink- well, rain from an open win- dow. the careless mopping of oï¬ce floms.-â€"any one of these may at all your telephone service, if a wettelephone cord results. Please motect the cord. and all interior wiring and telephone equipment, from Wet Umbrellas Pm likensâ€"â€" th (unborn Kloln “whim. [nation and 0'! in CM it“ «it?! 'nrmhumwlflhlhduphr Ibo ovum. 6:39: .3109! a:- $3.5. .08. I: .8 c8) 2. 3-32 tn... :3 9...! 160.3: .1. .333. ..$3< .lula :90: The mom seem an pretty low I» W» In be expected from the ï¬rst pm of the m Bowler» In trying to I‘ll!!! up to the m drim. a: they are partially m with their am maul-h. The unu- m tut ‘nml the nulullaflon a! the IBM IM‘O†Innke- hr a fun" “In. TM- mbï¬ufln mu pm nae very good mm Nfon tho mun in our. Rolling on three and four at the same time Pitcher’s Boosters romp- ul all over ‘he Hills Printing Co. [tum {or three stralxht. Near ï¬t- ting them Into the onevthn-e putty comlstently totaled 527 pins,“ my- true. of I76 1‘3. The printer: were handktppfll by hut-in“ two men who now .lmngeru to the gum. On Friday evening the East Ends gathered two of the three from the American Legion ï¬ve. These tWo lteams am about evenly matched and the games were Worth watching. Bu- lat was the high man {or the East Ends by consistent rolling getting a total of 533 for an average of 174 1-3. l-Ihnlnger of baseball fame, led his team with 510 an average of I70. The same evening the Dicke Climb- ers took three from the Progressive Five, Brady starring {or the winners with high game of 203 and an aver- age of 166 1.3. Grove Bowling league last Thursday night by hitting the wood for a 217 mark. He came back with 198 and 184 for an average of 199 2-3 just one pin away from a 200 average for the three games. Bowling with Klein’s Richelieus he was mainly res- ponsible for that team taking flute straight from Sweariugen’s Pace Makers. 1 Al Stump opened the ï¬rst game of P; the 1920-1921 season of the Downem.m. LMOST al tom}: of |STUMP GETS 217 e IN IST GAME OF Low Scores the Rule :5 Bowlers moisture are con- Standing of tho Club: BOWLING LEAGUE I‘m In"! ' the week: Dicks. Drives. .mn III 124 I.) 217 7l2 l1,'_tll-O [$2 I 91! 749 l5!) 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Jenkins Shakespeare’s Country The following pmg‘ram is to be given by the Shakespeare Class at the Art and Literature Department meeting of the Woman’s Club at Li- brary Hall at 2. 30 p. m., Ochber 20. Songâ€"Hark. Hark! the Lark ........ .................... Schubem Elaborate Program Prepared for the At! and Idler-tun Med- ing Wednesday. 0. N. T. Mercerized Cotton Ball .............. 154: C. M. C. Mercerized Cotton Ball .............. 15c 1 002. Spools Sewing Thread ............... .31.†Ladies 40c White Stockings .................. 25c Mens 40¢ Hose ............................. J“: St: 10c Laces Valenciennes, per yard .......... 5c Cups and Saucers ............................ 30: Bell Shape Tumblers ......................... 10: 500 Bowls ................................... 351: [amp Chimneys, No. lâ€"â€"10c; No. 2 ........... 12c Lantern Globes .............................. 10c Inverted Gn‘s Globes ......................... 10c Upright Gas Globes, opal .................... 20: Bag Tops ................................... 50: Oil Cloth. per yard .......................... 65c lationllexlefSMCnllShop SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Only autumn GLASS 1'0 1mm on AT wouANs cw» “mm-mum 3iennes, per yard .......... 5c ......................... 30¢ Mr. Barnes intends to conduï¬ on: of these hikes once every month and any man intewsted in scouting in h- vited to swel [the crowd. There a general program for the winter activities was laid out. Some of the stunts which are to be “pulled off†at the Scout Ghosteree at Ber- wyn on October 80th, were also re- hpamed. Two Scoutmasters were ini- tiated into the mysteries of the Grind and Ancient Independent Royal 01‘ er of Siam, one of the secret orders I! the scout movement. Sunday morning every one Mush- ed after a good night’s sleep in N34 ture’s outdoors and all returned home before 10 a. m. About ï¬fteen Scout Oï¬iciaia under ‘the leadership of Mi. C. H. human, District Executive ot“ the West 8n- burban District, went on an over- night hike to the Peabody Farm In: Saturday evening. Hrs. Phelp- Wélnheimer in Oh soloist of the nthmoon with In. W. ‘W. Wilhelm accompanist SCOUT DFFICIALS ENJOYED HIKE To PEABODY PARK PHONE 538