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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jun 1922, p. 5

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A .delight- teamships. mm of rail UCDING- i amid the an. Ideal rrtainment >f Milwau- [s of Mich- Tortable lLECT RIC C0. ithin easy g journey .ve. lion in the * types zAMES I‘SOII Kenmha Conn-non Ind supplifl, {Ila-d Put 13‘ um \venuc, M Puk 21 ['1’]? MA and t0 “2' .igan R. R. ERS Trot BIS Daily S‘r‘fi “2113‘ encircle the stake far «nuugh‘ 1~ rmmit a straight edge t0 chfi LIL hm! ch< and clear the Shd” u‘ ."‘ ‘1 rumcptam ha Cluscb 3." ' Any‘ skim that dK‘S not remain within >i\ int-hes of the stake shall notj‘u vaunted nr scored. The clm‘es’t >i‘."9‘t~) thv <31“: (within six inchvs) ~‘hafl scar on» point. If both <hovs urx- ciéz‘rr than the opponents they snail 530w tw~ pnints. RING RS . a REGIfiAme GAMES A standard regulation gum-3 shall cumbt of 5') puin'n' and the (‘1?nik‘8tilnl scoring this number after all shows have been pitchvd shall be declared t2 winner. in (flaw If any dispute or wneu- the r1120: (1» nut specifically cover a disputed point the referee or com- niitteegin chargv shall have full power and flea] jurisdiction. PITcfiiNG DISTANCE Fort‘y feet from stakv _to stake. FOUL LEXE Threw feet in front of stakv SCORING RULES For thv benefit of lwginnwrs at barnyard gv Ming. t‘nc following rules «vf the game in skeleton form. as £05m}; by the Unite-d States Home m».- itching; Aunciwtim are 5.514.“ “Srigxixgrlganin': against stake counts 8: the Mean-st woe. one point. mufrmx GROUP . Irv-each gnu.) each pitcher wrll witch each other one game. Same Drmfdrre mall prevail in the finals. [Hyman Hv cunne-ctcd 'as in the fifth inning. PUBLISH RULES FOR BARNYARD GOLF GAME 172i“! out. N thi<pL1y ‘m A Hut hm- lucky [kw lr-m: by u! «w ith. GUNS “Jul 1' 115. Thu gm‘v t? m “hirh the‘ Elk“ d Théj Elke. hnhvvcr, u; unt t‘z‘.» in»! man \s Vin . with :an11 ”n \m I: gas :1!» (I: firm-:1 “re" ' nt' the 'ganu- Hi :ul 1’2; {‘m‘r‘ <2 112M \xhu :Vt'uh- :1 :5" Lx I‘v-x‘w‘l 3.) thy n: m A 9:: mix. The lmJI Fik< buuimii tram}I traveled m (miss Point ia~t Su'idai. only 1: he deft" tt‘li by [he strung‘ New ricr l'innwrs 5' {0 li. A fli. mid §inil hieUf during 1hr game. and“ mum Wham-ins with ~‘tia\\ huh \wri- <e<n Anions: thu many local hm “hm initOW‘Q'ii (L:- lcami This mid “indy was also the cause of both pitchers, Hing hit hard. Gross Point jumped‘ in Heine! for 3 rum in the founh. .I’. then i-amv hilk‘k in the fifth at Stremmvl fur 3 runs. Grass Point again tiwi smn- in thv sixth. H. Pf twig [1w ivmi by um- run in [hr «with. \iHm‘S i’uinl fnllmk'mi wiih 3’» r iis. This guw thmn a two run 1921: \xhirh (hr Elk: didn't m‘vrmmv. Thd Riki. hnhvvcr, “Us In! drfmilui UHKV ti‘." in»! 1mm “as nut in m- : in . with mr'n un wcund and third: gas :1!» (I: (}rv-i-:t:l:.iiv. but the mi: ni’ the mmw \wnt :izuind n I Fight IFI-Il Sh \ h'!‘ ”1' " ‘ \i'il‘ri Ih: that w] 'thv puh Jack :u‘runzi ’July 13 2h uu.~ Post Hf Fur! Sh 1 hvn‘ uf butir ‘ ruumh 1w H‘ltt :21: mike Army". 11mm} u H .‘LHAH L‘ ‘. This 9.11.! Km.) Gzéle Anybody’s From Begin- :‘aing to End; Williams Gets 3; the First Homer of ”4 The Season ms LQSE T0 GROSS POINT PIONEERS 86 Y. M. c. CLUB WINS 2ND PLACE IN LEAGUE E n u fudl‘ :YiI‘. rihuzr .mi :1 smut l! ipyudmh E. In th I) HAMPERS PLAYERS (lit mm“ mm‘ hr'rv mum ‘4- hind the hat. I {ll 'm- a kmi tr il:i\ t":- uxmi. in ti.c alumni v of zip" While played his ‘ii-i in k'LniL‘rl'fllti. Will cmmw’u-(l safely M'ory nix ix i'r-mlitml with th 9v 764.1% )AuTOCAS‘ft-JL- HOME SWEET HOME DAD '9 WE. JOKER OF fHE FAMILY shall scan- three points. Hi :1 CltNt‘St shoe shall inta A double ringer x puint<. In case of Il‘.‘lY‘.L: n ringer the next hall scone. If each con- :1 double ringvr. both ‘I‘~' are cancelled and no er ("ontvstants having :mzl l1i< opponent on" the u" ‘3 24:15:91? shall score In case of all shoes tied 1>ix._t \u, 'nv threw K. As in}; unuld haw it an drum-mlmh- fur the Nirto :imw out uf ton m‘uld m-wr be mzuha \}' plxy. ~imihr to this 32v Lame fur (Irnss l‘vin? Sund‘xy at Highland w 355M“? Hf Do Lung ;!‘(I, H1“. “as (Lgrkun. \\‘hu Nan-mi at rt. \Villis null {My z-vory gmnr d with thr firxt thv lucul ham wtcd f< ‘r {our ( IH' at Ho hi< (‘nrtvr still remains to be beaten and at prrsont no on has been found who can turn the trick. however, Jimmy Murry. (iii-at Lakes match- nmkvr, belii‘ves that [.ally, who is in? the radio dcpzirtun-nt at Chicago, can give (‘arter n me-rry go for eight. rounds. anyway. it would be inter-' esting to watch any one give Carter; 3 real fight and. similar to the one: (‘urtis gave him. ’ The fans who saw Jack Stein in action against flooding. where he put up a game losing tight with extreme‘ odds against him. want to see him in action with some good boy around his‘ own height and weight. At least W0 hope Jack can find some one suitable and if Stein takm the other windup thL- fans who were there before have promised to Come imt'k to see him go.‘ It is being cnntomplated to held the future shows in the big ridin": hall. whore accumulations can be made to permit as many people as wmt to come. Plans are under way to incrouce the mating capacity to' approximately 1500. The riding hall' is just_thc place for the bouts. it ls. largv and spaciou<. which cauws it‘ to 1w Jim] and tight hm will he en n‘nlvd to witnew the Nuts with case and comfort. The prices are also go-i int: to 1v: sliwd again. as it i% not the ids-q of the fort munnm‘mt‘nt to mako‘ it a "gm-rich quick St'ht'mt‘". hut charge just enough to pay thv ex- penses and have a litth- over to furnih other cntrrtainmont {or thé servicv men. newr tho less. it would service men. new-r th.» less. it wo‘uld_ Special “ rck End 5",", u be far from the thoughts of the fans Sorthmoor to kick about the prive when they are} The {cllnu'ing cunts will be anxious m su‘ mwd fights and such, smgvd a! tho Northmucr club on as the soldiers and gobs can put up.; Saturday. Sunday and Tuesdn’: Without a doubt. the next show should prove to he a huge success. as the Chicago. North Shore railroad oflicials have taken an interest in the Fort Sheridan boxing: show’s to the Nick Carter, the hard hitting muuler. may he in the other windup with Jack LaHy. another hard hitting sailor who hails from Chicago. (‘m‘tvr still remains to be beaten and m Dre‘sent nu on has been found 23:4 \lm-ia \vhrro he tmk n‘n Sum Fitttt‘t'Mhs‘ 1-1' the 23nd infantry, one vi the hzlrriwl hitting buxvrs in the :xrv‘y. mu! vhn pm m‘er a k. 0. 0n Sm'gvunt Jimmy Flynn. the prvsont rhzxmpiun of the 01th (‘unm Area. 1: Wm h-liwni ut the time- that no mu- cuuhl mm- with Frederick's maulvrs, hmwvcr. Kriugm-r fought him to a fast six round draw and went an extra round for the decision. and every one who witnessed that bout, will belivw today Kxie-ger \vun that fight. .\'c‘~'erthc‘lv.~‘s. it Wl‘uld be an in- teresting g0 lwtm'vn two skillful boxers who can hit as well. and alone would be worth the price of admission. \‘i.-L- (“arm-r. the hard hitting \xn-kml pumh m H i‘ I’vlivvt‘li '1': y utnfu'. pwmnu Z'IIH" SHVVI‘I' {H may lwnt Hivu-r :u'runmnu u h-nmhy prngrzu July l.‘$tn.. \xhirh mli be held Yht‘ E|U>pirr> nl‘ 1hr “q'lh‘rill Post Hf {hr .‘H‘u‘lik'Jn l.A';:i Yht‘ E|U>plrr> ml 1hr ln'lh‘rill (NW! Post nf {hr Ann-Hum lmgiun n1 Fur! Sheridan. 'Ihvn- will mud-HM}; h- TH n:und« uf buting. with a triplv windup “f r- ruumh (-xn'h. Efforts “1H ht' mmh :u H‘Ht'h Buxk Krirm-r, “ho x: :21. nukvrmi Khv “Unnpwp m' [h Army". and Jay Slin‘“. [he summ- [Iv‘fLH um. \xhw |~ making u find ()ld Favorites Will Again Ap- pear in Ring for American Legion: Special Trains For Fans MORE BOUTS JULY 13 AT FORT SHERIDAN z‘iflht :hu-r This Luut Wuuld he wry attractiw .1 LmuH draw wull from lmth Grrat mw :wd Flu-t ShL-ridun. Slivvcr ‘ ‘*L“"!"i f'x'. ‘ < .nu-ulin- knm'kmd- Fight fun‘ \\ hn “‘Ituesm‘d the In»! at Sheridan hauls iwtwwn the- sen w mun. \n-n- n-ry muvh plvusul !\. Ihv mini. run! :n’n- Law cunvmvmi a! wrnw mm: mm light and Kin- v puhh A n-ul run fur lhrtr mono Jack Sum, I». .wr-prunmtur. |~ Angina u h-nmhy prngrum {nr 7:24;. 7.: 7.: TL 3:.2... 13.7.. $2322. 5 ROI'NDS SCHEDl'IEI) d hkt i hoxv Kl Inm-r “I. \h\' x-r i< n furnn-r pupil \' {JIHUUS‘ middiv- Slivvvr, is both a r. nnd carries a his right hand. and .' .Iuyk Stein. the r. Kriegvr would ml lxiizisulf. mxd IIU‘ rfnrmrd at Fm! er in the Curxw (hr m umh' r rm G. B. Ogle nnd R. E. Bnird tied for! the Army and Navy cup I! Exmoor’ with cards of 81-15-69 and 89-20-69! respectively. and will play 01?. F. C ! Men-er was third with 79~9-70." Winner! in the handicap wen G. B.‘ Ogle, 84-15-610; R. E. Baird. 89-20“ “H; \Y. \. U'Brlvn. Slâ€"Ifl-ti”; F. Cg Mum-1, T. -’.I-T H I. T Hartr, “43.71.: HUN (D'IJNK 1 \\'m'w:-~ m Hae- h.“ swcepitskes; a! BM ()‘Link was: (1119‘! A‘Ind B} (1 J. m: n. H. A. McGinnii. E. J.‘ (mm, H. 0. King, ’i‘. G. McMahon} and J H. Hulk-r. (‘lass C- H. K; ('urran. .I, T. Lrht -l. X'. B. Shilling: H. \\', F.1y, W. H. liohinsun. C. *1] Sttmth. 1'11 4 D, J. R. Hattie. G ‘ B. ('uxxclynu. J12. H. H. l'rncq. G. S" Paula-r. (I W. Triggs, G. L. f‘risbie. H. (l. King had low gross 'in thei handicap with s2. E. A. Mn‘rGinnis! twin: secnmi with K3. H. R. (‘urr-nl had In! nt of 611. H. R. Hastie‘ gutting 6’s. '1 ch'nt club: Suturdly. July 1 P. BI. Annual TWO hall' mixed fuursomv hu'nament. Firit round. Ft. Shwidan Bear ('ats will play Hizhwomi at Highwocd in the After- nnun. RESI'LT 0F SATI'RDAY'S EVENTS AT GOLF CLUBS I) 110. menu Athlvtic club will play 1 Highland I’axk Y. M. ('. here. ‘ i \Vinm-IRJ .\si'll play Clem-cc I! («2' Menu: , 1 July 4th. 2 3 \. M. -axd the Elks will pluy 1‘] here ”12.! Ft. W in m GAMES S('HEl)l‘l an , A. \L'A'anLXx' Elf. Lu mum Sl \D \\ A\D Tl ESDA‘ fiurn m- lounnmem-tin-lu. A. N 18 huh. handicap 1mm: (um! EPA“ will play I'Ark. Ridge hl‘re. thehng “ill play Highwood It Highwood. Mu-n‘. mu! lb:3 imrnd [0 run special truin~ htw-rn (‘himpu EVInslun, Wilnn-ttv. “ad‘mgun. Great Lakes and Port Shlidun. Jimmy Kc“). trainer of Peggy Salish: , “ho is to con I {at the female championmlip o! The l-‘nlm l'lawu uh I! Starlight N Y.. was shOckuI \\hcn hzs Lnorzxc “as knocked out by Miss Anna Smith during : prnrluc bout at Illc training hudquaflcn. Anna landed on the in“, and Peg ,zy took the count fight (me: before she um: m I 8>ktd {or arouuuc spun: of lmmoma. ' ' 'YUUNGIWSCLUB A Real Knockout In Training" DEFEATMWOOD 4-2 I. Lied 35:. H NORTHMOOR anin. 106-32-74; J‘ S. Stern. 3-71. and J. A. Deni-min, X02- L'ud for first place in the hund- TEE HIGHLAND Pm PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. m }u-ridan Boar Cats will play ;:I at Winnetkn in the morn- Sunday, July 2nd s: are the resuMs of the Satu’day at the local golf 1 8:00 p. m. Bane ball Game with and the Elks will pluy Lake Shore (‘ountry club I! Luke Shore. EXMOOR mam. Match play uninst pnr him: to winner nnd runner up Entiien It tu- 2230 p. m. Driving contest It fin! Fhlr'l‘ A. M.Annu-l (In ball mixed ut'u mo luurnaml III-h rm land-4. l’. .‘l, Ttnms Huh-h v.1}: Lulu- nyn- Runny club at Nurthmnnr. 'l‘undu'. July uh A. M.Annuul two lull mum! Entries u lee Maw Dealer- Tel. Bills-l Put 1“ . Cot. 8t. Job.- 334 Put Av. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. FORD MOTOR CARS , LINCOLN MOTOR CARS SPRINGER PERSON LINCOLN MOTOR CARS 1 stands out in the motor car world. The increased wheelbase now 136 inches adds to the riding comfort and also makes the car more spacious. We are now in a better position to service the Lincoln Car having increased our floor sp. cc to prOvide this service. HE new Ford built Lincoln with its refined features stands nut in thp mntnr mr wnrlrl Th9 increased We wil' be pleased to go thru the Lincoln Chasis with you and explain its operation. Highwood: » Dew-r . stock out. WI Ban- “: Sudan and; Buckwoin flu-5 to Mnrfin‘ Peterson‘ utrutk out. No hits. no rum. Gran Point 8. Third: G. 619d" out; Rocha to, FIR! 6 Pderum. Rudolph his to Mary. ‘ P. 61.62! out ‘0 Peterson. NO Nu, nmma PI“ ‘7. I. C‘ ‘ Highwood; Um!” struck out. "MVW 2 Ron-berg struck om. Elven out; lar- ___._.. tin to (Binder. No Mu. no runs. Winncdu 16 Fourth: B. Thank-II out. Boob"! to Pen-non. Baldwin file: to Ann; (‘. Tbenkn struck out. No hits. no runs. Llewellyn pin-Md I In. “me o!‘ Butch: G Glut lull maklnx uw Y. I. (7. boy: Rudolph fills to V u-nlhrr their hm. gout. Elwell m H ”Tod Shannon, Highvmd’l "1ch rum pm-hrr vu unable to plq Sunday l Hithnood: Dew- on u-wum o! lnjurln melded “silt-”Had"; Llewellyn fight/mg a fin at Ft. Sheridan omRoobork out to (l. Snwrdn). Ili- nbcrm h I mlfno rum. hundirapa to his «an: mun. ln uli‘v Ninth: R. Thrrr probability. Shannon will not be nblvg‘uh on thoul to play (m A couple 0! Sundays. :ndunclnx Therriun. Th:- (mm- by inning- in as follow; Hearing R. Therm»: First: Mnnln Mn :0 Fur. *Rulmy [advancing E, Ther om~ Lh-wrlhn to Peta-non. G. Glldrr § ln double Fay; M mp; wua throw by Wu. xu-la km, 1 run. dolph double- gram 6. Glider. F1 Highwood: Elwol (Elude: triplet. raring Rudolph. 8. dark: forcing E Thon’irn uh on lint. F. Glad" Shells mind; Wll won-t. Baldwin out. Bother; mgr". Aflil struck l'vu-rmn; 8 hits. 8 rum. hauling home. Right-00d: Rather: files to E‘; fin.) ”on, ‘_2 Thernen; Elie" doubt“. Pay no rifim. Wltlry ufo on first, Imrim; Hive“. Ania struck out. I hit. I Second: E. Thgrr'um flies to Amy. Landiu fuulrlo Buckwein. Mnfiin Wdlkt. Rainy flies to Elm-ll. N‘ hits. no runsu l0 an: on Glade" link ”ad"; Highwood: Aru- Nb; Dover and - ample of flatly hit. M104“ struck out; BMW! MCI hum the Y. I (‘. thm mn- bdlou (tutti-Mn. ‘l'herrientoGhdct. No Hm mniu vu «not no ma. nun nu Young Ham's dub Meow the? Sixth: r. Glad" mu m m- llighwund Athkuc club Ivy n wordl. Thu-flan fli- to WM; 3- u! 4.2 m a hut tum Sunday Amer ? out to Pita-on. No hits. [no runs. nuun The boy- played a upland“? KW: EM)! struck out. I gum plum! the (run wand In the flu to Rudolph: Witty-y out; I the «min n50.71- which. of thin dolph to 6. (Hide. No hits. no N um plmdtu Mammalian” W: [-2. Manual: lam. f Landi- out. Pay to Pour-on; In: Highwood no jinn-d in tho flru Inning. Barber; nude 3 “do throw Will Play Gleam A. C. Next Sunday on Ila-e Plot. IN PAST GAME SUNDAY "Unread Pitcher [I Inland no rant. s' Ninth: R. Thu-rim hill; Balm: uh on Mt-ooout “all“ second. ndvuncinl Therrivn. E. Thcrflen Mimi >00an R.1‘herrien: Lanai: singlet, advancing E. Therrirn; Martin M" m double Fay; Much to Mid. 3 him. 1 run ,, Highwood: Blvd! W. [q ninth: forcing Elven ll hound.- Swnls wound; Willy triplet waffle Fay. Arlis struck out. Winn M “on"!!! hm. - Hithwood: Dow-r out. Ila-till to Glider; Llewellyn out to G. Glad"; Rocha": out to (i. Glndcr. No hm. Eighth: G. Cinder flies to Art“ Rudolph flint to Wittry; F. Ghdu out. Elven m Peterson. No hm, no rum. F NW: EM)! struck~ out. Fly. flint to Rudolph: Witty-y out; Rm dolphtoG. Ghda. Nohiu acme, Seventh: E. W at. m IML Leudu out. Pay to Peta-eon; lard]: vents; Rainy hits in double. Fur ta Peter-on. No hita. no rune. 3mm; Aru- Nb; Dever out. Fay to Peter-on. No High-oomnodvcia we»: Wanda“; Llewdlyn ”ti Bothy-gout. FGWMGJEW Fifth; Landi- oct. Bother: h Much. Ianin mu; Rainy {on-inc luau out on m Ghdn hit by pitched boll. Rudolph I hit, no rum Hithwood: Fay 060‘ to I. “nan-kn; With-y hit by mm In“. uni. second; Ank mfiflcu WK: try. Dover flies to Baldwin. No hid. Winncdu 16 Gleami- A. C. O Ghana! 18 Wheeling 3 with: I. cum m.- » Elven: mam l?

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