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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Sep 1922, p. 5

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.53 .- in a practice game Friday, Sept. l5. ‘with the Alumni team, the school \vas defeated, 19 to 0, but since that clash the school teani has inade marked progress and will be in splenâ€" iid condition for the battle with Schlitz Saturday. lk-vx'tit-hbshields high school foot- :iH tetm. with last year's record as ‘J‘ngr'mm champions behind it and a xeterminatiun to surpass that per- fonhance this season, is rapidly rounding into form for the gridiron gridd this fall. Coach Rothscher is givi' g his charges a stiff course ofi :raifing in preparation for the open-g Lng game of the season, with the { Scharz high school team, Saturday.§ Sep‘. ‘23. to be played here. 1 â€"»_.. UnAnu Qanf ' HIGH SCHOOL TEAM 3 READY FOR SEASON On Saturday, Sept plays Lindbloom here. OUT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Degrfield-Shields Grid Squad to Meet Schurz Team Here 3 Saturday; lst League t Game Oct. 14 HOME SWEET HOME prestige so reasonably woum ue m.- possible for a manufacturer of lesser consequence. But Stutzâ€"with its unlimited finan- cial and industrial resourcesâ€"has been able to take advantage of every scientific method of meeting present To scientific l crrv Cilklso YUC.~Y!R be able to price Stutz quality and stige so reasonably would be im- sible for a manufacturer of lesser STUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF AMERICA Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S. A. to Temporary Location, 32 South First 5 .M mnmmd park 1934. Residence 378 The Pre-eminent. Value Among Fine Cars ~01) JUNE 1921 WAS $4000 30, Deerfield This promises .35 .00.. rmpszo firm zmétwonw 25.0 2.1: 3m 21.2 itmx oo ‘mxoooio Telephones hool foot- record as it and a that per- 5 rapidly 3 gridiron ,hacher is a< Riverside is an old riiral nnd the l(CI|l squad will be supported by a host of zealous rooters. On Oct. 21 Deerfield plays Prtwiso at that place. This also promises to he a stifl' contest, but Deer-field Iboosters are confident in the ability course ofiof their favorites to clean up on all the open- g opponents and make a brillinnt rec- with the lord this year with proboble dupli- SaturdaY.§ cation of championship honors at it: end. The report that Germany is going to pay something toward the damage she did, may simply mean that she is going to sign some more notes. The general theory of the politi- cians seems to be that if they do nothing. no one can claim they mnde any mistakes. The local team has an open date Oct. 7, which will be filled later. League Open Season The opening game of the Suburban league series will be played here Oct. H. with Riverside as the opponent of the home eleven. and this game will mark the beginning of a series of strenuous contests that will keep the local Yootball fans on the qui vive throughout the season. Large attend- ance is expected at the opening game. also to be a stiff contest us the Lind- bloom team is reported well organ- ized and remarkably fut. ‘2 Highland Park 1234, Residence Now $2640 F. 0. B. Eactory comp”!!!- meeting There iatobeudirtumontb federal reserve board, but he need not feel he must wenr oven“: to the {Uncle Jdm‘s TEE HIGHLAND PM m m PAIR. ILLINOIS EIKSLOSEFIRST Highland Park Elk. baseball tell! Loke PM“. I“ in Inn in wu defeated by Luke Villa lut Sua- the coming-gone bout-e d the in- d-y. 7 to 4, in the tint of a throw ten. rivolry'which ht haul game uric: {or t championship of in "no. out“: by (it pity!" and the county. Rater who held the the (on; of both cities. sad the [nor mound for Highlond Pm, ollowod poet in thot Bentley'- p-o will duw his opponents four hits. two of thou! the Ion-god crowd a! the menu. It is for extra hoses and credited to th- likely tho “not it will be Ch ‘8.) tmm. who ployod tint hue for the big [use this ”Indus-bolls:- viniton. Then another which won I titanium of M dd. 3!. W scratch single. wu mode by Wol- to turn ootin large onshore. ur. shortstop {or Lake Villo. I but Sadly the locale played a Error: by the lot-ol- were thee-noeSChlo-oco teen and won, an to 10. of their defeat. as they out-hit theJIn euy victory. Luke Villa Itick men by that ml -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the honor: going to Lot-key, who won] Owing to the tendency of conâ€" back in hit usual position It eenm.‘mo to rootrlct their cannula“ after on aboem of three wooh. lo expenditures. um ml: m not no fivo trips to the plate he is crodltod much intended in politieows toll on with three hits. one of than n throe- ? usual. boner in the ninth. with two on. ond§ nlso one bone on bolls. In the two' loch in Mid about giving people other times at but he hit to thitbe odd Out. but moot folks on not third baseman end the shortstop. whofonoogh withoyt that. booted hoth plays, Lueltey nochlnci first. ' Perfect equality he: been produced WEI-ark tuck hnnura with two “lulu in Boui- â€"u o'veryhndy hr oqully And McGuire. Wholbrnck And belong imam .34 poor wen clau- behind with one each.1‘her ' ,_, .-__... -... ...~-. A. Inter tuned for Gmmlnde in the " ' mm ” BAXTER ALLOWS 4 HITS Errors by Local: CID! of Lou of Initial Club 0! Series of “rec Planned {or Championship GAIEOFSERIES Owlutotho W of con mumrdfldthdra-uicn “pendulum. um M. m not so much mm In [southw- (din Next Sunday on tho local hush." di-mond tho Highland Put ”1' [Ah For"! Young Ion'l clubo‘ hull. will cluhinlhedoddiwnmdnnh in a! five. two of vhfich have been won bythloul-undtwolnth LAKE FOREST TRAN PLAYS HERE SUNDAY Deciding (in. Between The- and Young Ila-'- Club; Two Won by Each non aunt“ Ind panning compo- sud much mum in W h mmamm- mummwiuhphydan- hymncwmmmm ban. and it than “7“ he___n_fl|§_l~d' LOCAL HORSE SHOE PI'I‘CHERS LOSE dim serie- bet the two cities. (tiled Defend by Lake PM i! 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