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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Jul 1921, p. 2

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E 1m Dextu’s Art cm Shop Ll)! 3ALS LOSE 12 T0 8 IN SWAT- FEST SUNDAY .33.. 8 air} as...» 52 33.. .‘gigalasgloao re! .3. no 33:... _I 28 83!. wormed um {our on {our mu. dicks. in emr and a «am. The local- Med find to man this” up hbothfm. Inmmmflw; The game was full of the old thrills despite the fact that bingles were so much in evidence. Snappy fielding staved olf more runs and safeties. After both sides Ind flared a tally each in the third with two gone Ku- eah tripled to extreme right scoring when Nash's roller along third was hobbled. Binder got on than the era mr route pushing Nuh to third. nf-1 ter Binder stole second, laminar cleaned the Inch with 3 hot single to center. The fifth and sixth were bad innings for both outfits. The city youth:- rwnped um» three smaller: in the fifth en‘s double. three little Nudes hunt out of the fielder- reach. I“ a hit batsman. In the sixth they The locals were sadly devoid of re- gulars but the recruits showed lots of pep and fought like all (ex-heroes do. Jimmy Karesh, altho sporting 3 Split finger took care of short neatly with Charlex Mrkviclm on the far corner. Nash was doing the receiv-‘ ing with George Cline on the initial sack Whether it was that lhely 1 pill or whether Herb was not in good‘ form we cannot say, altho the pill was Rocked plentiously and frequent- 75c Enameled Tea Pots . 75c Tea Kettlw ......... me Pot Covers, all sizes 25c Bread Pans ......... l-5c -Tin Pudding Pans .. 30c Butter Jars ......... A FULL LINE OF S’I‘AMPED FANCY WORK EMBROIDERY COTI' ON, SILKS AND CROCHET COTTONS The locals managed to register bingles in every inning but two'but couldn‘t manage to push across enuf runs to fox the city outfit, who ga- thered binglcs in clusters and romped‘ home merrily on dinky syvats. Most‘ of the hits were of the Texas lenguer type and were just wee pop ups but fisdqinfully counted tallies. The local» lu::t to Ll.“ lxlawhalls, of Chicago, Sunday in an old time swat- feat. The elusive apple was rapidy added for a copious number of base‘ swats until the final ”score mad 12 to 8 with the Legionairos trailing as a lame member. ' I Harshalls. of Chicixo. Count H Hits to lmgion's n and Romp Home Wizh 11mm. During CHAUTAUQUA WEEK We Will Make All Elam to Give You PMDI Service and Quality ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED Saturday Bertolin 6: Siebert Next to the Bakery/ Klein. A. u. m. sum an...» implant. 0; Allow... §z Mchuhy. Two Specials Maywoml is to play here Sunday and they sport a lively name and a fast club. Altho the locals have dropped the last two games, they an: up ’on their toes more and have been playing a good brand of ball. With a few of the regulars back again and things a bit Iejuvenated the club should be in 'working order very shortly. Much credit must he handed to the locals for the good showing they made Sunday and for all the fight they displayed. They had their heads up all the time and didn’t look so badly crippled altho the services of Kingsley. Mochel, Carpenter and Cur- tiss were badly missed. numb started a'll'aits with a doubieJS. Base on ballsâ€"McCauiey. 3. taking third on a passed ball. June Double Playsâ€"Phillips-McDermott- Ehnlnger drew (our wide 9nes andvA. Lee. Wild pitch, Alfordsen. advanced to second on Smith’s sacrio Umpires Schmidt and Brown. flee, as Klein crossml the final sack. -â€"â€"- IMrkviclm and Kai-ash waited long“ NOTES OF THE BALL GAME Ienuf to arriw at the initial suck on| lpasspcrts. With the sacks loaded A new collection ngmcy is in thv [i‘iistbwmn‘un Al Lee monkeyed with process of being formed, after the ox- Nash's high loftcr but at last my» pericncc of dragging out She(‘kh'n ituwd it. endiny,r 1! nice chance to bub- from spectatm's Sunday. [hie the works. The locals came back‘ â€"-â€"~ in the eighth and put two across} Scoop Mochel had a sick spell Sat. which left them trailing one run with vl'zluy and could not enter into Sun- good intentions of hearing more in the day's fray. ninth. 'l‘he' Mars-halls gozzlcd thef . ..â€".._ works by adding' on thmc mom in the1 Charley Mrkvicka thought he was: last frame. 'i‘wn (lumpy singles, a’dodg-ing bullets. when some of the double and a sacrifice fly caused all fast hoppers: rolled his way. (119 damage. I ~â€"â€"â€"-â€" i Mu .............. ‘2 12 M 87 4 Three hue bunâ€"Run!» Lindquiu. SCORE 10c 15c 10c DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNER§ GROVE, ILLINOIS If the legend of the katydicl tells, a true story we will have frost by! [the first week in September. This: fix not a fact. you understand, butj ,ono of those pronouticatimm handed" fdown by our “than: and our father's: ‘fnthont 0m! nix weeks will elapae' 'from the first call of thr- kulydid to Ilhc first (mt. ! Sever-l any» .30 the new: of frost would have blought joy to a swol- tefluz humanity but now that the hut has abated nomewhat the end a! summer ls‘not welcomed by many : The Marshalls had three lea] ball lplayers in Shortstop Phillips, First- baseman Lee and Centerficldcr Gav- on. Three sewers. It may not be true but it is in- teresting nevertheless. u the lany- IIM and the kntydicln't. also. wen.- hunl on our uncut the past week. MOM]. l Whoa may a mum bc- mm to he no; non-ll: I’m-Nu" “WM: 0». 0- "film an In N33007:)" And his company of Swiss Yorl- lers. Novel. Educational, En. temining. Legend Handed Down for Hundreds of Years ‘- lnlereuting if it is Not True. Impimtioml Orator. more than an 31am with the Rulpath Ly- ceum Bureau. FROST IN SIX WEEKS SAYS THE LITTLE KATYDID “Brick” was sure up on his toes against the city gang, stabbing at. ev- erything and getting most of them, ulthu few would have nipped the ones he didn’t get. AFTEIKOON Baht Duck. Dru-fie Inlet. In a program of well-chosen Scoop MochL-I had a sick urduy and could 1on enter day's fray. the head of her company of musicians. AFTERNOON omen- Cox Conn". Violinist and Feature Artist at AFTERNOON "Ink Comm Conn". Earl Nipple. '"l‘ln Wizard of the Xylophone" lead: this mm of musicians. . 8. Base on ballsâ€"McCauley. 3. Double Playsâ€"Phillips-McDermott- A. Lee. Wild pitch, Alfordsen. Umpires Schmidt and Brown. A masons AFTERNOON Chautauqua JULY 28“: to AUGUST 26. 192 l DOWNERS GROVE Tuesday, August 2d Monday. August lst Saturday July 30th P R 0 G I! A M Thursday. July 28th Friday, July 29th 5p?" Sata! Sunday‘s game at St. I'rocopius into Sum! turned out tu be anything but a bull game. It was lilth- more than bat- Lting practice for the St. Jobs, who t he was-by the sixth inning counted 28 tnl-i c of the'lies inchuling home ’runs by Bradley,‘ Bai‘on and Riotly. Mean Packard. mast-‘r cartoon. is“ and humorist oxtmonfilnry. Rare Funâ€"We" Done. ‘ “Nothing But the Tmh" The widely k‘mn-n New Yo'k comedy sutt'fk‘r. . In the fourth Ankoriak \\'as sent in do pitch. he barely lasted one inning. :Denm came up to pitch in the fifth but went out like a light “hen his !fi|st ofl’exing “as lapped for a home viun. Boldebuck then took his turn at tassing them over but his only no- :scmblauce to a pitcher was that he , had a glove and «loud in the pitchers ; box. ed by Harry Ranting. round- in and band loader, EVENING Harry I. Peak-an. They call him "Gaming Gun.” Lectuwr nu fundamentals of “crew in business and Mn. The St. Joe's did not lake their raps after the sixth inning and gave the EVEMSG llflllfl‘. 6mm I- \lcNIfl. Known evorywhore m "The Dinner Phil "In." Fwd cue-t always inlomting. H'mmwu Pitchers l'sed Last Sunday ’ ‘ In Vain Eflorl to Stop sn. " Joseph Swath-rs? Spinmlor stalled the game for the Loyal» but it “as ea~ily seen that he wouldn’t last when after singles by \Vimmer and Brady, Bradley tore all“ a four bani". swat to deep center. Spinny was replachl in the third by Giobril. ‘ If .wur machine rub-w ditch", broulu thread. rum hard as gives run any trouble. phuw \"vllington 2252 or send poutnl and they will call and cxnmim it without charm plutng you mule: no obligation. 0m. 2009-" [wit-q Purl: Blwl.. Chicago. llllnoin. Hundreds: of lefvmncw {mm people you know. are not sewing machine agents and have nothing to do with the sale of machines. but are “imply men who have spent a lifetime in the business of sewing machine od- inning. George w. Slausou 8: Son E" ENING “Suki-g But the BASEBALL GAME? ST. JOE. A. C.. 28, ROYAL A. C. HAD 6 EVENING Dunk-rs Video Hm SEWING MACHINES Rebuilt EVENING 28 Sam! Main Street Nogntializms are being carried on with harm I‘m-m Aurora, Napcrville and Chic-mm. for games, avd some snappy baseball is promised in the near future. St. Joseph A. C. Royal A. C. Brady, 0 Spinaderhp-c Baron. 2bvp Reningor, p-2b Moranz. lb Denny, p-lb Bradley, p-Eb Boldebuck, pa2b iRoyals; nine outs in a ww to end the game. The pitching for St. Joe was taken care of by Baron and Bradley. Baron, who hurt his arm on Satur- day still had phanty of dope on the ball but he was relieved by Bradley, who proved he could be relied upon to take his turn on the mound and gin- n good account (if himself. VICTROLAS TAKE CARE OF YOUR WEARING APPAREL Phone 37! ammo-«um l’hone your physician the minute you have side ness in the family. and when he writes prescriptions, bring them to us and we will fill them accurately with pure, fresh. full strength drugs. :\|\'.'nr.s' buy your drug store things from us and you will always get the best and at reasonably low prices. DISTINCTION IN DRESS IS NO LONGER A SECRETâ€"JUST LET comn'ro us won rr SE] BERT NORR IS Clarkes CLEANING I: DYEING SHOP Royal A. C. Spinaderh p-c Reningor, p-2b Denny, p-lb Bqldebuck, pa2b . Swearingen Curtis: Thane Building These facts must com- pel your attention and justify your choice when you buy Victrola instruments and Year after year the Victrnla continues its mminent position in the mdcal world, and the group of artists Who entrust their rep- utations to it continues Mr Gemge Fix wishes to announce his candidacy for the ofi‘ice of Coun- ty Treasurer of DuPage Cbunty on the Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the people at the April Primaries. - 7-154 Wimmer, as Bender, 3b Miller, If Myers, If Riedy, cf Safranski, rf ANNOUNCEMENT Telem Two 3!: Friday. {m1 Advenflscment Giebraski, ~9-3.5 Smith, 3!) Antkoviak, p-lf Carpenter, c! Heinke, rf

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