Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jul 1921, p. 3

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The Wanton-tilts ham-«l around In the mom! fmnw garnering ruu'r safeties for {our runs. Aflvr two were down and Mallatrin had -imelml. new drove our in right rvnlor fur No such. "mm-in wrislflrinu. 0‘ Farrell "fled mm m Mulch Klein hut II. fouled It allowing Rum: to uni over. ~15“me wanlcl lum- lncon nnf drew a pasg and went to second on 3 passed ball. Silenek laid nm- down putting O’Fnrwll on third. Hutch Klein then plnyod piggy with Elmer-ls fly and allon‘éd O'h‘urroll to score. Lotte doubled. to right m-nter I’llShv‘ ing Ehnert'ovcr the sack. That way all as Grass breezed past three good‘ ones. The locals owned things upl Ond put two counters across in their: half of the first. If the old snap; and poke had been present the game" could have been chucked away neatly| in this spasm. Mot-Ml hnppvd on a- fnt one for a single. Nash and Elm-l finger drew a walk making tlw sucks' drunk with none gone. Blndcr loft-i ed one to right. Kingsloys stuck" put "ache! and Nn.-h norms; Elm-3 lager going to second. Klein “MIR-d Ind Charley rolled nut to thlrd. 'l'ho' big chance had be”! miswd and «lo-V fut Mung badly. l [KM [05] 10 ‘ WMIKEGAN NINE 6 104 SUNDAY Waukegan proved to be areal nine and kept the Legionaires up on their toes the entire nine innings. Snappy pitching by Bert Bennett kept the visitors from doing more than a 6 to d defeat. The 4 run lead garnered e visitors in the second was‘ great for the locals to capsize. Some poor fielding was a help to victory (or the North Shore boys. Waukegan Scores Early. Waukegnn opened up by crushing across two max-ken with aiacrity. After Repas had whifl'ed, O’ll‘nrrvil With the old zipp lacking and play ing with a Weak outfit the local nine took the equnt before the snappy Wankegan ball club Sunday. Fall Lemon: Nine Booked for Game Next Sundayâ€"Jean} to go “On The Road” NASH SIX 5 Passenger Touring Car .. 2 Passenger Roadster ......... 4 Passenger Sport Model ...... 7 Passenger Touring Car ...... 4 Passenger Coupe ............ 7 Passenger Sedan ............ We mimed out lhen (hal n bile Here are the New N ash'Prices Effective July 2d Nash prices were reduced, ellee- tive July 2. This conforms to am statement made last October that N A S It prices would he maintained un- til at least. July l. l92l. The manna were plain. Until manufacturing emts were lower we could not cut. price without cutting value. as NASH prices were not inflated. Lower Pr ICES on Nash Cars ".C. Kammeyer, Proprietor 15.1921 -v--...,, u... . ................ a pH»! Roadster ...................... 1525 Sport Model .................. 16. 5 Touring Car ........ -. ....... 1695 Coupe ......................... 2395 Sedan ................... ~ ...... 2695 ‘ _ l m nr(-~â€"l"uu. "xmvâ€"â€"- ( ' 2 'lhc locals. were badly oulpluyml ml in 1' H l I h ’m 6 m u vs. g all parts of the game Sunday. 'l'lml ,r, visitors luring a launch 01' real (-lnwlâ€"i _._._._..._.__ H ers and lmanly bull players. 'l'lN-irj infir-ld \\ 1 fa I an! rum \ \l l ‘EHNLVGER A!” n . ':;< 's 1 s ‘ )_‘. . url ‘ “" n cmlil must lx- Kin-n lln~m :me ~.mu~ ( URTI'SS BAT' h ther tilt with them is u pmdlxilil). TIRG OVER, 400 s Lt'mmlt Nl'x! Sunday. '. Next Sunday we lm-uk will luv-kh-l . ' ‘ 'le fusl nim- l'rmn anoul um! ”154' ""“mf! "I'd ”WWW!" Awruu‘m 0‘ “'9 «‘mny lu- [[10 last mum- on thv lzwnll LI'MMI Nim- lm-ludilm luv-I Illot for sm‘oml Sunday» Manama-E Sunday's (:umv, rillimlcr ha< {unnnl it Ilill’it‘ult to gel, rtganw.‘ lu-‘auw of the unnuml uskwl V )ilu [Ilm' lli'l‘l'. l“nr tlu- l'll l fuw \rwkv‘ -\ “""l’ililli‘m of .xlutistic‘ Jum'lnk firm-h mum- has lu-n-n :: Inn-r. [inum-‘ulz! 1h" l1uli\'i:luul halting awrzucn aml 1"; Sunday the \\'uuk(~;2:-n ),‘.m.h;ilu- “til-hm: mmupru film“; many in- lv\\‘l-H.' a mel bunrh of bull Mun-rs:t"""‘l"'fv7 “"7“?" A“ " “I'M“ ”w l"' ”and 3|". c‘xgwm.-,. f0r bringing ”umflvml lmwl-ull [bum l~ hill‘nlr tlu- pill. i'lll'fl’ \'.'«~ra- lump. 'l'lu- ('10\\Il \'.':1.~Hi.l'~""| "H'I‘JL’I' 4|“ H Will" "ml!” '0 :lurm- nnal >lmul-l lmw nvttml Hm l.«~~l'3‘m- ““"l’ l‘fllnl'W‘T =l"'“'-‘ ‘51!“ of. "ainn "mm-y. ’nnl(flll, lllcj' lmlfl'“ Him: tlu- MIN“ '5“ “WW“! “'m‘l gummy! an that m- think fl".\' “flan mmuyzu- n!‘ .vl'fil. Iublu (fur-pon- u... fa,“ :m- [lullhuul- Int! “1. u'.»'l“l' rump» rlusvlg: lu‘lnfnui “ill: .391, 'ruufrmuuul mom-l) \\'ll'l ”In fact tlulgihm‘iluz .-m'k:>cl ml! m l-im'hn: out ufl 'llu'y \mn'! rough up. Juan [my ”I livm-~ [u Um plnh‘. .‘ch nl' llIv-l “1”,”. t~\'vr,\‘lnul_\' (‘"|1Lll~' up “5“, "gum linwr~ XIH' ln'llim! alum! thI-ir Jill and :1 MIN" or [Lurlmll 5,» "in l'urfl'mll ‘l'l‘IP- Kl?!" ’lfl‘ l’“""'l him- '1 fi-w Sunday.» until llw Im)~ «any "W "l' 4| ”5| """l' '-"-‘ 5'1"? MN" Wnukfl u" n clnflcil l!) Um'ut.’ ln umr"""‘ “Ml“ llintlm "1" fulh-n lnlu u gulhl-r lmvn :m-l lllvn rI-mv lu-mv z-ml; """'l’v ' .mnm ln-fnw Hm fun» in- :a yth c.‘;m-' “I" """"‘l~ l"? ll“ "-‘ll'li- I'll” 0f um. Think it m‘vr :m-l d'I-HN- um lnI’lf" "'3 “'I 4H" ”"1 “Ml“‘ll "“5"" 3"" ‘Ilu- 331mm x... mu a. [my n mohawn “pm-n”) Illi~ ar'vmw- "my Ir l:xc|rvni..im.. Tm”. hm”, m... 'll,."flnll'\\'l-ul mount-um, llnid mnl ho {mully nnw will "My l'Hl "IL. H'mlimu'd an [/hl'" ll Locals Fight Gamely./ The Legion gang worked hard to put runs across but that old punch was misaing. In the fourth Mrkvic- ka drew a pass, went to second on a passed hall and scored (on I'm-hark Bennett’s single. Again in the fifth1 thé locals tried to wreck things. Nash drew a walk and advanced on Hcrh's single. Binder (lion's to deep center but a snappy catch gypcd him of a single. Nash was allowed to travel to third and was doubled. llerb ‘wont to the far corner on a bum pug by Haiku-in to second. Kingxluy's infield hit allowed him to scum, that. [wing the and of damaging acliviiivs for the rest of the game. Three Jm-n i'ucml Waukogan‘s southpaw hurlvr in each inning after the fifth. I any out but Hegel heaved badly allowing the winning run to score. iTwo more singles to right field filled the sacks but Gmss rolled out t6 Binder. In the next inning Bennett tightened and kept the \Vuukogunitcs from Ngistering further us‘suult. al- lowing but four s\\'uts in seven inn< mgs. PRIC ES affirm Dr W n": va: HEP. ........Sls'5 $162) This :il"~ included the addition of cord tires as standard equip- ment and many other additions and refinements which added materially to the value of NASH cars. So we re-all‘irmed our fixed in- tention ol' rigidly upholding the New laborâ€"saving devices were added and production practice s‘o perfected that every pmcm of NASH manufacture is a mod- el of efficiency and economy. The savings have been substan- tial. And they demonstrate to nothing else could demonstrate 'I'IIE NASH MOTORS (IUMPANY. KENOSHA WISCONSIN This :il"~ included the addition at curd tires as standard «wip- mcnt and many itth' additions and refinements which added materially to the value of NASH mm. the average rise in the price of mulur ears for a four-year peri- od had been 76% the prire of (he NASH ears had been raised but 3|“. "w -l'£l m. n m" v-pu-n'l) mmvu‘Luv :- (‘mlnirb~ â€" Imu- minutvs. Tutu!»- ........... .. .35: l‘. 11) 1'3 2 'l'\\‘n burr hit< ~~l UNI- qu‘ Silenâ€" Pk. Hum- un buns-- {Iv-,nmtf I; B. immolt, 4. Slim-l: on!» B. lh-unett. H); Honm-tt, 6. l':1.~<v:l h:lll.~‘â€"~Hoil- Hm”), I; Kingslny, 2. Effective July 2nd Gross s: Wulsuk Hollstvin “cum-t! Totals ,,,,, Wuukvgzm Ropus cl' . O'l“:u~n-H 3b Sik-uvk rf Elmer: If .. Lotte 2b Downers Grove Mot-he! 3b Nash lb ..... I'Lhninger, H. r ‘Bihder 2b Kingsley c Klviu rf~lf Mrkx'icku cf .. Smith lfâ€"rf Bennett p ...... l mu aw Iml unholy intact and urn'l)‘ tlli- u'w‘nm- may ho l-zn v--mm-uu~, llnin‘ mu! Ir H'mléum-vl an I" .- 4) 2810 l 785 l 785 BOX SCORE H :m . 1 lion r 26 ,, 7 _ ___~_ -vâ€"---u .-. ”I ’- Ilia”, AI‘uIIIW u, ”1CD“ VCIUC National Park, Colorado Glaciem, Grand Lake and numerous other fascinating resorts. majestic canyon, the great waterfall, the wildfnimzils, and a, £11th sand other wonders. Enter via lyicturesque Gardiner Gateway and leave ever spectacular Cody Roa . Reverse the trip if you prefer. “THE PLAYGROUND OF THE NATION” Visit Coloradoâ€"the cloud-land of unmatchable resorts and sidetrips, with Denver, Pike’s PeakA‘Coioradg Springs! Manitou, Mesa Verde ‘Y..L:_..-l n, ‘1, Whether you are old or young, whether you seek rest 014 “_action,” whefl'nor you wont thmllg or peace and sobtudeâ€"your vacation, the glorious vacation you wxll never forget, IS wzuting in the West! high quality of NASH can. Since then every effort of the NASH organization has been mentored on effecting sound man- ufacturing economies. 5 Passenger Touring Car .. 2 Passenger Roadster ..... 3 Passenger Coupe ........ 5 Passenger Sedan ........ The Land Where' ’ ' Your Vacation Dreams Come True . H the West! Where lavish Nature has prepared a hundred different wonder-regime awn-5o: tycuall .......... ’r.‘ ............. 19.58 All NASH Models, both open and closed, have Cord Tires as Standard Equipment. NASH FOUR PRICES J. L. Rommers, Ticket Agent . Hinsdale. Illinois ' Phone 16 .................. $ii§5 unnol-voouvin'nu Now we an announce a greater NASH value than ever at e re- duced purchase price. At the new brim the leadership of NASH cars is even more en- phatically apparent. the remarkable NASH ability to produce line cars at the loved masiblc coal. Even while working production costs downward we were in- provinx NASH can; still further. . 1175

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