Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1932, p. 14

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e o o d e m ie e S Nee tR td n e in ’ c _tyPinxPong g*:s DAIRY ComPANY BOWMAN & the food you need for ~_ Order ; milkâ€" can every step makes it extra good. _ + _ Order a boffle'tbday. See how good a good milkâ€"can really be. And remember, there‘s precious health in every delicious drop. (/a) Milk is Nature‘s greatest health food. A quart a day gives you 4 the food elements you need for sturdy, robust wellâ€"being. â€" So drink up and cheer up with Bowman‘s Milkâ€"the biggest health bargain money can buy.. It‘s real fullâ€"cream milk, fresh from the finest dairy region in America. Nothing is added. Nothins taken awav â€"Ewiea aal. _2 THEâ€" PR B9 8 in this vicinity. Many people will ~| attend purely out of â€"curiosityâ€"and will be surprised to find they are witnessing a fascinating game of skill and technique. The old game of ping pong as it was played in the ‘90s has givem way to a fast game of hard "drice" and "spin" shots. As much skill is displayed by exâ€" perts at this game as at any game‘ | known to sport fans. Also, the game ®e0 0000200# % & > There are many ping pong enthusâ€" iasts in Lake county and among them are several players of considâ€" erable skill. When the tournament reaches its later stages it gives promise of some ‘hotly contested matches in the quarterâ€"finals, semiâ€" finals and finals. Waukegan, Lake Forest, and Highland Park will be well represented by some skillful players. Two members of the strong Interfraternity club of Chicago team are residents of Highland Park and will undoubtedly enter the Lake county tournament. They are Robâ€" ert Clark, president of the Western Ping Pong association, and D. A. Kittermaster. _ Proceeds To Go To Hospital , The proceeds of this tournament will go to the Condell Memorial hosâ€" pital to aid in its humane work in the community. _ Approximately one hundred playâ€" ers are expected to compete for the championship of Lake county. In addition to the men‘s singles matchâ€" es there will be men‘s doubles, :'hich -hminnmun;metontc , a8, under the rules of this game, each 10 0 0 0 2t £2200, SHC paine has passed from the stage of a "parlor pastime" to that of local, state, district, national and interâ€" national championship tournaments: and matches against his opponents, the variety of Mr. Clark‘s game and his perfect "form" make his game doubly thrilling to those who have seen him play. Mr. Fushimi, one of the best players in the country, is renowned for his spectacular type ‘of game. He is one of the most acâ€" tive of players, one second playing close to the table, the next running back fifteen or twenty feet to return a “sxqash” by his opponent. Mr. Clark and Mr. Fushimi, matched against each other, make the most spectacular match in the country. â€"~â€". _ Big Event for County This event promises to create a the club is an affiliated member. It will be a "closed" tournament, only residents of Lake county being eligiâ€" ble to enter. Spectators are to get a special treat when, at the evening session, Coleman Clark, national ping pong champion of the United States will play Yoshio Fushimi of Japan in a thrilling, _ spectacular exhibition match. Mr. Clark‘s title of national champion speaks for itself, but, in addition to his ability to win points the scene of a sports event that is new to this county. On that date will be held the first Lake County Championship Ping Pong tournaâ€" ment. The tournament will be sponâ€" sored by the Libertyville Ping Pong club and sanctioned by the Ameriâ€" can Ping Pong association, of which On Saturday, Jan. 7, the Libertyâ€" ville high lc_hool gymnasium will be Tournament Will ~ Be at Libertyville French Fried Potatoes Relish Saturday Night Every one, both men and women, interested in pingâ€"pong ig_asked to enter the tournament, regardless of how well they may play. All information relative to the tournament may be obtained from L. C. Ellsworth, 229 East Park aveâ€" nue, Libertyville. opponéent must alternate in returnâ€" ing the ball.. The â€"ladies â€"will have an opportuâ€" nity to demonstrate their skill at this game as there will be ladies singles matches. We understand there #re quite a few ladies in the county who have shown considerable skill at ping pong. MARIO CUCCHIARA TENDERLOIN STEAK Gatherings with Orchestra, Piano and Radio, with or without catering service. Dancing every Friday and Saturday nites with Bob McClond and Orchestra Howardâ€"Udell â€" CAFETERIA _ _ IS AVAILABLE For Private Parties and 124 S. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND PARK 5:30 to 7:15 Abe MODERATE PRICES ble Ratesâ€"Ample Parking Space Phone 938 Spanish Court In No Man‘s Land THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1982 583 DR 144

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