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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 11

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Thursday, July 3, 1930 FT. SHERIDAN HORSE _ SHOW JULY 18 & 19 polo classes. More than three thouâ€" sand dollars will be awarded in variâ€" ous plate and cash prizes. « Features + Among the feature classes will be the Olympic Jump, the Fort Sheridan Officers Club Challenge Cup, and the 1930 Grand Hunter Championship of the North Shore Horse Show Circuit, open to all the Blue Ribbon winners at the 1930 shows of the South Shore Country club, Lake Forest, Wheaton, Aconomowoc, Milwaukee, and Fort Yueridan. One of the outstanding attractions of the show will be the appearance of the Army Olympic Horse Show Team consisting of Major H. D. Chamberâ€" lain and Lieutenants Rogers and Earl Thompson. These officers with their dozen nationally known horses will give riding and jumping exhibitions each day of the show as well as takâ€" ing part in the various sweepstakes. Boxholders Among the boxholders to date are Mrs.. William Vyrigley, Jr., Mr. Samâ€" uel Insull, Mr. John T. Pirie, Mrs. George A. Strom, Major W. A. Rafâ€" ferty, Mrs. Albert P. Snite, Mrs. Wilâ€" jlam McCormick Blair, Mrs. Robert R. McCormick, Mrs. John F. Jelke, Jr., Brigadier General Casper H. Conrad, Jr., Mr. Charles B. Pike, Major Genâ€" efal Frank Parker, Major Frederic McLaughlin, Mr. Martin J. Insull, Mrs. D. Mark Cummings, Mr. F. P. Hixon, Mrs, Lawrence H. Whiting, Mrs. Leander L. Winters, Mrs. James H. Hopkins, Mrs. Ralph R. Richardâ€" son, Mrs. Ira C. Darling, Mr. Fred A. Poor, General R. E. Wood, Mrs. George Woodruff and Mr. Charles H. Schweppe. Among those who have reserved parking spaceés are Mrs. Donalf Ryerâ€" son, Mrs. Laurance H. Armour, Mrs. Edward L. Ryerson, Sr., Mr. Jack C. Sturtevant, and .Mrs. Benjamin F. Affleck. Judges The judges of the show will be (oi. Ben Lear, Jr., and Lieutenant F. L. Hamilton, for Hunters and Jumpâ€" ers; Lt. Col. I. S. Martin, Chicago, for Military classes; Mr. Wallace Palmer, Detroit, for Saddle classes; Major Frederic McLaughlin, Lake Forest, and Major C. C. Smith for Polo classes. Officials The directors of the Fort Sheridan Horse association include Brigadier General C. H. Conrad, Jr., president; Cuptain Charles S. Rodwell, 14th Cav., executive; Captain Charles W. Fake, 14th Cav., secretary; Lieutenant John F. Connell, F. D., treasurer; and Colâ€" onels C. D. Herron, 3rd Field Artilâ€" lery, and W. H. Tefft, M. C., and Major Sumner Waite, 2nd Infantry, members. The local committee include Capâ€" tainâ€" W. H. Hazelrigg, 2nd Infantry, program and advertising; Captain Wade €; Gatchell, 14th Cavary, ring; C:ptain James S. Rodwell, 14th Cavâ€" alry, tickets; Major Sumner Waite, 2nd Infantry, entertainment and decâ€" orations; Colonel William H C., prizes â€" and trophies; Frank B. Steinkolk, V. C., (Continued from page 5) . Tefft, M. Captain stabling; and Captain Charles W. Fake, prize list and entries. Highwood Defeats Team From Waukegan Sunday ; Score, 9 to 6; Details Four timely hits by Rogan last Sunday materially aided the Highâ€" wood baseball team in administering a 9 to 6 defeat to the St. Anthony team of Waukegan, in a game played at Highwood. at Waukegan. The game was a deadlqck going into the ninth, but the winners pulled away with five runs and the best the Saints could ‘collect in their half of the ninth was two tallies. Lindwall, the Highwood pitcher, battered them in the strikeout column with 11 whiks but he was nicked for 15 safeties, including a homer by Bastys, triples by Dickshot and Naâ€" vickas, and a double by Wysocky. Tied in Eighth Highwood was the first to score, pushing over a trip of tallies in the fourth and coming back for another in the fifth. The Saints were unable Navickas and Vasilius were on the hill for the Waukeganites and they vielded thirteen safe blows. Maestri, 2b ... McLaughlin, If Berube, ss .... M. Stipe, rf . Rogan, 3b ... O‘Connor, c ... F. Stipe, cf .... Maloney, 1b . Lindwall, p ... to tally until the fifth when one run was pushed over and in the eighth three more crossed home plate to krot the count. Then came the five run rally by Highwood, which the visâ€" itors were unable to offset. Highwood (9) Urbaitis, If Peters, 2b Jones, 88 ... Dickshot, cf Wysocky, 11 Bastys, 3b Kapter, rf Bukantis, c Navickas, p Vasilius, p TObBIS â€"......cucte ic h .00 UD _ 4 Score by innings: Highwood ....................000 310 005â€"9 St. Anthonys ...............000 001 032â€"6 Home runsâ€"Bastys, Rogan. Triplesâ€"Jones, Dickshot, Naviskas. Doubles â€" Wysocky, Maestri, Beâ€" rube. Double Wysocky. Bases on Neviskas, The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Drake of 520 Laure! avenue, Thursday afternoon, July 10. All the ladies of the church are cordially inâ€" vited to attend. Bases on ballsâ€"Off Lindwall, 1; Neviskas, 2; off Vasilius, 0. Struck outâ€"By Lindwall, 11; Navickas, 7; by Vasilius, 0. Totals Missionary Society Meets St. Anthonys (6) AB > cf 1b playâ€"Jones to Peters AB 40 THE PRESS 13 by to mmn wm‘s Bm‘ this season this dramatic work has been brought to performance. This (F RAVINIA wm is one of the most melodious of all the French operas and is a favorite (Continued from page 6) vehicle for Mme. Elisabeth Rethberg I ; Snss who will sing the dramatio role of will be the offering with Mme. Yvonne| Rachel, and of Giovanni Martinelli Gall in the title role. It will be reâ€"| who will be cast in the equally draâ€" membered that this work was introâ€"| matic part of Eleazar, Leon Rothâ€" duced into the Ravinia repertoire at|ier will have one of his greatest parts the time Mme. Gall was first brought | as the Cardinal. Miss Florence Macâ€" ‘here from Paris as a member of the| beth will be the Princess and Giusepâ€" | Ravinia coterie. She had long been | P Cavadore will be Leopold. George famous in this part in the Parisian|Cehanovsky and Pucio Ananian will opera houses, where she had been complete the cast. ‘ There will be balâ€" trained in those traditions which have|let, in which Ruth Page and Bliake governed this opera since the days of | Scott will be featured, and Louis its world premiere. Giuseppe Danâ€"| Hasselmans will conduct, ise will have the role of Athanael,| "L@ Rondine" is to be repeated on for "Thais" is a work in which the| Friday night, July 11, the same pubâ€" principal masculine role is assigned|lic enthusiasm having been aroused to a baritone. Giuseppe Cavadore,|Over this work this year as was acâ€" one of the Ravinia newcomers will| corded it last. Here is another Pucâ€" be cast as Niceas. Others in the cast|Cini opera which still holds its place are Miss Maxwell, Miss Paggi, Miss|as a novelty in view of the fact that Falco, Mr. D‘Angelo, Mr. Cehanovsky,| it Was held at Ravinia for the first Mr. Hasselmans will conduct. time last season, but which will unâ€" will be the offering with Mme. Yvonne Gall in the title role. It will be reâ€" membered that this work was introâ€" duced into the Ravinia repertoire at The usual children‘s concert will be given on Thursday afternoon, July 10, the program being presented by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Eric Delamarâ€" ter. The entertainment which is to follow the concert will be presented by Billy de Lisle who will appear in "Keeping Busy" and also Shannon‘s "Play Time Frolics." Children twelve years of age and under are admitted free to these concerts. Seats in the opera house are free for everyone. Thursday "La Juive" Thursday night, July 10th, "La Juive" Halevy‘s colorful opera will be the offering, this being the first time The TO‘¢] ‘The seventh successive Sixth Corps :I';.:::‘; Area West Point Preparatory School Desire will open at Ft. Sheridan September '“i will 15 next, in order to prepare candiâ€" .. Fadlo dutes for admission to the Military ArKCHer Academy at West Point. It is open i duct, to all enlisted men of the Regular t will be Army in this Corps Area who are on; July high school graduates (or who have ented by equivalent education); who are beâ€" rchestra, | tween 19 and 21 years of age; who, eLamarâ€" by July 1, 1931, will have one year‘s ich is to | ®ttyice in the Regular Army; who, by resented | JUIY 1. 1931, will not be 22 years of ppear in| 8ge; and who can pass a rigid phyâ€" hannon‘s | sica! examination and a qualifying n twelve| mental test. Last year six men from admitted| FL. Sheridan attended, one of whom s in the| is being admitted as a cadet this year. "La Rondine" is to be repeated on Friday night, July 11, the same pubâ€" lic enthusiasm having been aroused over this work this year as was acâ€" corded it last. Here is another Pucâ€" cini opera which still holds its place as a novelty in view of the fact that it was held at Ravinia for the first time last season, but which will unâ€" doubtedly be included in the reperâ€" toire for many seasons to come. â€" It Prunier, Others in the cast are Miss Maxwell, Miss Paggi, Miss Falco, Mr. Windheim, Mr. Cchanovsky, Mr. D‘Angelo, Mr. Ananian, The ballet will be a special feature with Miss Page and Mr. Scott, Mr, Papi will conduct, Saturday night, July 12, Verdi‘s "The Masked Ball," which for the last five seasons has been a favorite with Ravinia audiences will be given. This is one of the few operas having America as its locale, and true to the Verdi tradition it is filled with meloâ€" dy and dramatic action. Mme. Rethâ€" berg will be cast as the heroine of this work with Giovanni Martinelli in the principal tenor part. These roles provide Mme. Rethberg and Mr. Martinelli with every opportunity for singing and acting. Giuseppe Danise has an outstanding role in this work, in which his bel canto voice is used to full advanttage,. Miss Florence Macâ€" beth will have a charming role as Osâ€" car and Julia Claussen will be Ujrica. Others in the cast are Mr. Lazzari, Mr. D‘Angelo, Mr. Oliviero and Mr. Cehanovsky. Mr. Papi will conduct West Point Preparatory School at Fort Sheridan Two colleges in an Illinois town are about to complete a merger. Retainâ€" ing, we hear, the best halfbacks of each.â€"Detroit News. * I vsky, Mr. The ballet with Miss Papi will is <~ d Mme.

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