j "E4 b %, scored a run in the sixth ng, due to an error by Pasquesi, a Stogle, and a base on balls. _ was safe on a single to cenâ€" , Pasquesi going to second, Lang ring. "Plug" Thompson flied out to the right fielder, Huhn scoring. re tripled down the right d foul line, scoring Pasquesi and : Deerfieldâ€"came back in the first h‘ll of the fifth and scored four i Lang, pinch hitter for Traini, hed ‘first base on a "free ticket." n singled, â€"putting Lang on secâ€" Croke flied out. Pasquesi was e on an error by theâ€zortstop. the batteries for Deerfield, while. novan, ppas, <and Barsema rked forcxuviso. \Proviso started the scoring in the third ‘inning by getting a base on balls, and a single, which resulted i% one run. + ‘ iv ECATTE ecmeec t ‘. & ET ;%'!'uking their third league defeat of the season, Deerfield‘s nine fell béfore Proviso to the "tune" of 5 to 4, in a game played at the Mayâ€" wood field on Tuesday, May 16. â€" ‘"Hets" Huhn and Skidmore were ‘With the seventh inning coming DEERFIELD LOSES TEN INNING GAME \ _ PAGE TWELVE Halance. He then‘ said he did not centrate on hitting a certain spot, ut on punching right through that t with the weight of his body llowing the blow. â€" The same thing plies in golf, ; You have to get the idea of throwâ€" the clubhead through the ball letting your weight pivot over m your right foot to the\the left the moment of impact. ‘This is at gives you distance. That Jong ive you once hit was because you timed your weight transference rfectly. f.. feam Makes Ten Errors As (_ Huhn Gives Opponents } Five. Hits â€"â€" The drive should be the easiest hot to make. Your ball is teed up and you are provided with a perâ€" ectly level place to stand. I have Iways found driving.very easy, and o should:you. If you will only get way from the idea. of a consenâ€" rated hit. ~Learn to swing through he ball. Much of your driving rouble wil} then be at an end. . (If you have a question of any d relative to golf, write to Ted oolley, in care of this paper, and ur question: will be answered ugh this column). ; KIDMORE TRIPLES IN 3TH â€" A well known prize fighter once old me that to get the most out of blow was to first ‘get in hitting ition. In golf that would mean place your weight on the rlg:} Eot which puts your weight behi e ball, and the club above your oulder and pushed away from ur body. This gives you perfoct‘ The school will get under way with a general outline of the curricâ€" ulum at 7 p.m. Monday, May 22, at the ‘Vernon Country Club. Classes in individual groupsâ€" will start on the following night and will continue weekly until each class has taken six legsons, Prigzes will be: awarded in class based upon form only. .( < Classes will be divided as follows: Menâ€"Tuesday. Womenâ€"Wednesday. Girlsâ€"Thursday. Boysâ€"Friday. £ Additional information can be obâ€" tained regarding these free classes at the Vernon Country Club». TO PROVISO TEAM 54 the‘ opportunity ‘to ‘play practice rounds previous to the tournament. Opportunity to learn how to play golf free of tharge is presented to all golfersâ€"whether they actually play the game or merely talk it and want to play with an announcement of a school sponsored by the Chiâ€" cago Daily Fee Golf Association. is not hard to understand when you take in consideration the condition of the course plus the fact that most of the professionals have not had High scoring was the order . of théd-yatmuhhstweck. This TEEING OFF iso seored two runs to tie ~_ TED WooLEy A Professional at Vernon Country Club: 5th Inning Rally Prove Fatal in out to SPORTS Waliton} training ?rovidn. 'lni two yea}a. a ‘training . equalling (Hat oweroï¬ y most colléeges and nlvormkhsf in theit fourâ€"year commercfal coursp ie nrecnintied vage the oo 0 erlce of Accou n the cotnâ€" pletic f this count.. w . k 4 . SUMMER CLaSsESs Now N : BEING FOR‘ MED _ ll Accounting (Elementary and Advancel Audicag ? .. 'c“&‘“ï¬-.?&'.f«.‘ '“‘za‘a'o‘f)' ness Ldw . . . Bub‘ml:p'u'ai "4‘ P hqomlc'arom font *4 Blbmleh ENROLL NOW . > s dates to nccdx::nodm June abh school graduates may be arra for school catalog, w un w o w h m on MEA TL T OD A Y us on an on un e man T by Ca to "Ke base e for De Tod is‘ Wulu;l-!‘rllnidndsmdeists aAy food mior . a senjor executite positions. }’I‘M will be sent ropligus youns ever: bdfore. Hu inning got tw bring The provement now taking Flace in almostievery line of business will crejte lno:’" lendid «positions for ea t, am Ne t n e en oe 1 Bob Karge and H the h matche are co in the but a as pos The lost a: day, » Thq old jinx started to pop up in the sikth inning, but it was subdued with bnly three runs: scoring, |© In the sévehth it came back, but no runs were achieved. j 4 TEN! seconfl triple o;ijhe yéar. “Qhes†Peterson and "Pie" Traini were the only regulars not to hit, although both &cored a run api¢ce. . | | : In thefifth inning the "Bluebacks" scored enough runs to win the ’r?me. Six NHits, two;, errors, a walk, and a fielder‘s choice netted seven runs. team ?bee'rn only: not did ‘hurli hits. their hom fielde see Peter only | both / Profdssional School : of tBusiness Offering University Grade Course of th thei New last ers n MONEYâ€"MmAKING OPPORTUNITIES PAVES THE WA W Al T pta 1 Lk 24 [A > 4. .B enging the vey for all of previous defeats by trouncing Trier 13â€"3 in the game played Thursday, May 18, on the losâ€" iamond, the| Deerfield bageball won their (third league game season. This game puts them ird place with 4 :500 average. ris game showed the punch the réally posstmyg but has not ablé to display. ‘There ‘were two innings in which they did ore, and in|one af these they ot â€"get a hit. Huhn did the & and gave| up four scattered Everybody ‘did plenty {with bats. *Kelly" Croke drove a past the?ceflter and right s, and "Hetz" Huhn got his {ls TEAM .LOSES d [.~ To EMNSLON HIGH !Deei-fleldoSlfe]ds nnis: team match to Evanston last Thursâ€" ay 18, to the tuite of 4 to 1. ys have had s*:me tough luck t first batt.lesgof the season, trying to get going as goon ible. P3 4i 2* i Maiman, Lucién Cox, Frank }, Renslow Sheter, Eddie :lx,' at four all Deevfeld e(t}um o men on base but {failed to hem in. topl 4 m d iso came to bat with the Arst raching first, due Q‘)o‘an error reron., The next batter flied ly" Croke, who made & t ‘ror, thereby, losing the ne prfield. | * renging the previous d Trier 13â€"3 i Thursday, lianond, the irper Boyd have been hit! gh. spots in | t!? | prevw s and the tesd of, the sq mning along in fine shape. alton Training To Hundreds of BUSINESS POSITIONS men â€"and ‘women than. will be sent ing ous uad Phiflvoï¬;?x:;s BUILDERS Screens, make your own, 1"x2" ping screen stock, per lineal ft. ...,.:.. ... .. Combination Screen and Storm Either front or bick| doorâ€"all . s‘ standard sizes. Verv Special â€"â€"_â€" * D* toâ€" 3‘x7‘ Same door with Going into the seventh inning, thi "Blue and Whitet’ team led 2â€"1. Th jinx got out.. After two outs, run ners>on sécond . gnd third ‘scoxq when the ball got by "Chess" Pete son on a throw |from Harry Skid more, who made the batter tay feebly to the pit¢hing box. â€" â€" 5 1%" white pine ivit Standard sizes from Scoring two runs on an error af: two : outs ‘inF seventh innin Waukegan â€" defgated Deerfield 1 ‘the second time this year, the, seo being: 3â€"2. The game was play on the .Waukegan diamond : 11 Wednesday, May 17. Harry Skidmore pitched: one the best games :’t the year, allo ing only three gingles, but faul fielding gave the upâ€"shore boys mai opportunities ‘of which they took a vantage. In the fourth, Butk drove a single :rto center, and t! ball got through Osborn for an a ditional two bases. He scoréd lat on one of the few hits. â€" Standa: Game _Wu& & _0 $2.75 Living Ro ame Sleeping Porch (Each Ca @ e ! Li ihwst N‘T WA run diamond | las 17. ‘j ‘re pitched one 0 of the year, allow :ingles, but fault upâ€"shore boys man which they took :3 e fourth,. 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New Trier, winner of the district meet. finished ‘tenth with digs| and then was disqualified for knbéking over thr+ hurdles. â€" Bill hit| the first hurdle and this threw hirh off his stride. The winners time wak| :15.8. â€" | $*yc 1P 29 in ark Johnston proved to be the mainstay: in "Dea¢" Wolters‘ comâ€" bifation, when he placed fourth in the state final diac‘ta throw event at CHampaign, Illinois, last Saturday, Park‘s throw was 117 feet 2 inches. "Park" gave ‘the two and points they ‘recéived in the . Freeston, the.winner from Atâ€" lakta, threw the‘ disk 125 feet 8 siservice. Made ither and give tisfactory seryâ€" mfortable and than NOW ! om Irving :;isTed ‘out in the ifying. rounds of. the :shot put few scant imches.:The winner w the shot 51 feet 4 inches. Bill mes | worked his way up to the ~Anals in the lgo-,yard !ï¬!h ‘hurâ€" Ore ‘p) ... New Trier, winner of the t meet, finished tenth with ints. 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E ‘ «n h ingipts that the tenâ€"cent turg will soon be with us a trouble is, however, that t tinge>to‘wharge $1 for it ureday of this week t Aid is sponsoring‘a service for mission®. â€" ‘Members al ofythe church are cordial Th service will begin af: Mépday: ..8© (‘. *« }.S"- Paul‘s Evangelical urch School 9:15 a.1 onhipnew:at m:‘il e worship service : ~devoted to. the: in head â€" and youth,. . Our \choir wil sing geveral > 6 paster will bring & i youmg and old. °_ sf unday. evemné 8 o‘tho choi will *present & concert. ~ They ed by the Girl‘s the Deerï¬eldsm H } complete prégram apj where in â€"this paper. bribg your friends.. A {esing. ‘ e " ’ by this chart in road, which is |from 9 otclock in the m | in the evening. On Sunds g:n-ho’nfmm the Bible and all Christian Science literat read, borrowed, or purch + All are cordially invite ¢ e of our midâ€"week imbers n_nd frieï¬ds_ ol ary at. Naperville, Tues nddn and evening. A n# here ¢ to attend an M, F, ’Eehrbau!'our fori * [ x m“' x â€"w «Church School at 9:45 the leadership of. Mr. Morning. worghip/at 11 ar service will be ‘held quartette ) will bers. ~This will be @arred : music, all are i mthe last f,\'e;:er of ie young people will verper, Miss ‘Margret beithe leader.â€" There will ming service, â€"due to the Maonday: â€" we ) .0 "K OÂ¥ _"All readers_ of |this‘ urged + QM the â€" an m:k ;lemrhl mi:o. The . Abnual Commen tha Evangélical Theolbgh nï¬ invited to attend th and inspiring services. The officiat board will pap. i1 the pastor‘s study THesdiyt .8 c3).c%. )04 \The young men‘s clas indoor ball at 6:80â€" nday:. â€" c rl Y PHURSDAY, . MA Y Park, Tllin t, is ‘a branth of The First: in Ma _ The: Sunday eld at 11 o‘clock,.and evening m s estir " om school is ramde dn pils 1 $ a open to of four and &'m. unday morning at 9:30 iâ€"~Subject for next Sund sermon, *Ancient ‘ard M romanty, alias Mesmerist notism. danoimeed,", .. > ursday: .:â€" y ‘ l! Choir rehearsal at 7: iday: h see s C en ofk Evening Post | (First Church of Bethany Evangelical Laure} and: McG« Rev. H.~F. Siemsen,