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Lake County Register (1922), 16 May 1923, p. 8

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WILLYS--LIGHT SHUTS Ritta Gets Away With Four <Hits Anmawald, rf ... 200 1 00 4 36 3 11 27 11 6 8 base hit, Ratta Struck out; Optabel 8 ,Hutchinson 5 Dorfler '-A._-;&'_'-?&_- 11" E'.";:H .Ev--v- !v- en off Hutchinson 84n 5 innings; off Dorfler none in €.innings Sacrifice rat game at Gilmer® Sunday, de-- first game at Gilmer :-hy". bt"&fld'"nwm striking out 19 of the Area boys. Area AB R H PO A E Kegtmeyer of ...___--_L 0 1 83 0 0 A. Weiskopt, 1b ~--4 1 1 Pfannestiii 3b _____A i 0 . 8 base hits, Englebrecht, Tegt meyer, on balls joff Tarbill 4, Strauck out by Tar-- B 19, 1 (4 innings) 7, 7 &w 1. Hits off 3 Englobrecht (4 in-- Willys--Light Club won its third , If OUT LAKE ZURICH M huus iA L Eis 01 20 0 3 24 12 3 AB R H PO A B Jiqooo --J'l.. 0 o.aufim 5.0 1 14 nr.h"z' _8 01 1~190 casy _4 1 1 ¥/0o 0| Vills infield 8 _A 1 0 1 'g 2| an effror up to the _':lzg'AHMhm _1 0 0 0 o 9| outs. ~_s 00 o d0|" °_ M ILD GAME team played its --4 0 1 0 10 _1 0 0 0 0 0 _4 0 0 0 00 41 6 6 87 1 2 AB R H PO A E _4 0 1 A 0 8 ._% °0 1 0 0 40 0 20 0 0 K¥ 1 2 _8 9 0 A 0 8 4 0 0 4 0 4 2 1 0 .A 0 0 10 8 0 To--i'dotl it, the first of the -- # 4ro'; :: its first o ' 0 0 Schueneman & 4011 0 0 0| man past second the fine in-- 'iv . ns ""Wis was dele@ated for tht 4 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 1| yobber at n and did a good i. 1 Mb nsm ie mt 4 T 36 2 4 27 8 6\ ' Next Sunday. Hichland Park will & 10 © 1 nings) 4, off Ryer ( ings) 'u-.é.huu fing 3, W. Welg-- koff 2, A. Weiskopf 1 V.'j Wilcox, Kane, L Knb ill €, |Consoer 2, Sacrifice hits Kane, 'q |cox, Weiakoff, Hitzman. F | took place in 7th, Baumgar nertook Albrecht place in 7th.. _ During the game . Anderson s | jured his hand so that August ' \ge caught for Fairficld, ' ' Score by Innings «*4 Area ..o .. ..1 21 00 000145 Round Lake baseball stars opened their season at the Lake County resort with w 11 t & win over Lake Forest Young : Men's club Sunday afternoon. 4 'The resorters started the game in M"ffiumhvflnm and three the third. . Another explosion came in the eighth when ting 15 hits, the resorters fast fielding and good-- base rum-- ning. § _ Lake Forest did not get started until the sixth when.a hit and a muffed fly gave them a run. An-- fdtn.-qm the first and two in the fourth. 'bla.hj vuteimased the Gurnee nine both in felding .and batting. Six hits were scored while several walks put Gil-- mfepmm.uou *Two of Gurnes's men could not get to the battleground due to busi-- ness, but substitutes were installed in their places, Another game with the country team will most HWkely be scheduled for the near future. slab for the and received fan six between them. Macklin and Shorman, the Round Lake battery, disposed of 11. Fairfield .... 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 9 Lake Forest (2) AB R H E€ ROUND ~LAKE IN . OPENING Mfir was cold, the: inflelds of teams showed being recorded in seven. innings i2st year with the Foresti the third suck for Gurnee. Wflum ' e esn t defeat in tep innings at Burlington. 'n:'.wm..h':u'il. fi--z'flfifntfi LAKE VILLA BOWS zcohr~*-d|_- ensy -- grounders. > The Lake «n error up to f tenth,. Ed Ahistrom in left had afx put u'&m'q 'or Lake ViMa h--:'mfin. A zhm. tg sacrifice hits, and an error by Pillifant, the Arst mg D:cmmm, winning rw Schueneman did not allow man past second during the nine in-- -nTlumu. % 'an Wie whs delegated for th rubber at Burlington and did a job, He fanned eight and kept Lake Villa hits scattered. 'be the Lake The students in the Berlin 'lflc"mm" have to share one sttend the classoes cach in tarn. l of a Lals J ho * kPs frgy weess bat w pasih his wife way ? ooo o ef '""fi"flfiwm'}w thereby filling it in g;%edu, mey revolutionize making of rubber. . Onazote is uf it Mbtnn'nhfl zmu:mu In 24 hours it re-- ~ itself sufficiently to hit the 'pr more weekly, as seems to be sup-- Aoack "I D moe Intyriam thek gork in water. pluAior'?'tlt{l .F::d"fl the a-- mount of credit cvmto pur-- myubv'ina in :Lm:d": tef SF C rard tas spee paploott af a minimum of $5.00 down and $5.00 -- Changing status of the automobile is indicated in the way the motor is passing from the luxury class into za&fmdfinw&ahmm rural public, "Own own Whmhm'm!m own home" in a family budget policy. In days of high wages, savings banks deposits show some but not a corresponding increase, Thrift is as little universal is it ever was, As man:-'m-hrhlmw in more are w'f-r,_m_fl"m PHE LAKE COUNTY REGISTEEF An invention by means of which A FORD AS AN OBJECT OF THRIFT _JAMES B. FLAHERTY,,Inc.. J 4 f % 2 # % ies 5 a 5 Start Today and before you can realize it you will be:driving ----Ford Motor Company * L¥ w § l4 4 a $ i# § &« V' % + AFakp : of m a ' a ., fam'l'"m taking WM of : this new way of buying a Ford and will soon be enjoying their own cars, en-- joying all :i:ncfits and advantages of motor transportation. The Fosd Weekly Purchase. Plan is amazingly simple..... You can.enteé r "1 an init{ai'b'a'yment as low as $5.00. Each week you & - 'to your dirst payment:>as much or as little as you feel you can afford. -- This money is plaged in the bank and draws interest. "In a short time your deposits, plus the interest paid by the banik, will be sufficient to obtain' delivery of the car. 2 I i 1 "l a) ]--.- ' ®" "'%E"ngm wfltflw b It appeals to whose reason for not mmh-g;mmmm ment. mm',". strongly supported by the banks be-- nie reastenr iored eope arg poes ces ho siilh paramns Bue solp 11 be sought in determining Z'.mmu_m.ua% @rs. 4 as & A broad. of-- the thrift movement 'to * purchases will be tion of ifi Pmd escR on ce se ns whate DETECTIVE -- DETAILED * IN DIVORCE BATTLE In effect the family which takes (Continged from page one.) Come In and Let Us Give You Full Particulars . WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1928 FIRST NATIONAL --BANK .,, _ Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Payments ~ENROLLS is You Can Now Buy and Pay ... for a Ford Car out of Your. . Weekly Earnings on -- C ns for morning© Bonilla, according to fiflwao'mmnm entranceway of a North Genesee Magistrate Walter A. Taylor this i amreah & _--Exception to the order was en tered to certain provisions of the order and will be heard by the Poput mgane boed to care for them as yet and that they will be held for a while in the court's care. Additional 'sqlicitor's fees. were followed by the gourt Saturday a. m, and also expenses for the trip to bring back the children. ~In rap 'E;'V}darthom' Thompson machine to the "hh--flufill-' m"fiw"mm ernor's trial here. wict m.hfil.l.'fld "'""'""'&"""'E.fi'.""""fi.'"'&t""&':&fi' of With 'Ettelson ind wiether '_,& Newmark and part of which found than the month of June. _ _ _ --} _ MIKE -- BOYLE REFUSES TO MAN DYING OF WOUNDS OF »CeioUl'y . CORnee® e In rapid fire order the (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Depository tor Robertson, former 'Chicago health commissioner, and now head of the Chicago board of education was read "&.-ui-'.wt.dhqhnub bave hinged about the raising of s ing ~three witneses besiles Boyle wmulld..' # the department of public works in the Smail -- administration,> -- Edwin D'"Miuflma:!u?'h% :'o:llom. there, Aand | Hubert Nertny, Cmtmm. were those y The matter will come ap for hear-- i hike petamed fhew waauty will have a ton where he will attend n board of awards, meet May 21. ~The orig-- inal date for the resumptlion »f the grand jury work waus set fo> May 23, but because of Boyle's visit to had ever taken any monsy fman M-rz!hor"fioux:mddh- or-or,m':m-. 4* It also 'asked -- whether he had mwmflmd those icted in the quis, now in Joliet penitentiary. May 26. Before the grand jury this morn-- that a regular jury be summoned for June 4 at which time the of J. B. Fields, one of those indicted, will start. Preliminary probably be heard at that time. In eau-:ie&'fl& dulfic-o: wbhmw the charge in the 'warrant by Justice Coulson against Boyle and " ho dotargn l n t hi ons ed $1,000 and the fund is said to have been collected by Mr.. tective agency which ' attht"ma--d&om vestigators. 'The money is said to have been used to defray "expenses" for a corps of investignators directed by Newmark from the Sailvation Army 'hotel here. Fred Lundin and A. H. Severing-- haus, the latter a former Chicago sehool board member, were said to have been subpoenaed but this was Boyle's attitude, the search for Ben &wur:dnm.d;rw rant charging eonspiracy is to be out and ready for service. this morning. entered in record Saturday by the court. CHes. its way to the pockets of J, B. Fields

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