Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Aug 1921, p. 2

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“Butch" Klein was managerial head for the day due to the absence 0! Manager Binder. Things looked tranâ€" 1qu'fl and peaceful for the local out- 'flt with a 10 to 5 lead. mom by J. Bhninmvr'n roller :3an in: the ham. Again in Nu- fourth Don-mn- mmkml hur lallioa on sin- fl‘fll by Clint. Mdfirkn. Modwl nml fining". aided by th'a sacrlflcr. Skunk-moth wall: and Knnuh'.‘ 3M. Nu. ham. fur 0v- mml (imr. In "no 5'"! Mrh’irka [at Mt. l‘mponIt-r 90-th am nu-r "w infield and Mn- rhol [M an «hm lhw sen-ml mr‘wr Wed an oasy drivr toiling (‘hnrk‘y mu. Billy hookovl on!» a fad our for two such driving Carpal" and Mmhel In tho hunch. In the sixth A new accumulation to the'pitch- his stat? was parked on the bench and wished activity. This he got and plenty of it. Pitcher Whitaker, the recruit. had smoke and the first or- sailant lifted the little pill for a three sachet to right field which should have been caught. The next three sluggers connected with hot and menacing single» pushing three runs across. On a roller with twa on the socks head work on the bases tilled the corners. That was all {or the re- cruit and Herb Ehningcr was recall- ed to finish a {my now hopelessly lost with the socks drunk, no one out and the score ten to eight and event- one bully riled up and going poor. Herb hnd allowed but four swat: in sewn innings two of which were scratches. Whitaker took tho first tuck and honvml prv-ttily to the plat» nipping the nut runorr. the sack» Itill polluted. Bill ht-ovml u triflv wild on the next plny. Ninth looting it go thru, allowing two mnnorn to more. The next wallow-r got on and m «llcl Inothvr thru t'l't")r;\. 0m: run- ner WM nipped at tho log. An «nor on the how- umpiuv jimmt-ol tho worku Inln and llllly Hmith ilmppnl a ll)" with two man- hot marhrn «Miami The (my 0min! when Shanubrnolt ami‘ Horhel hamllmi n nmnrr at lhinl. Hmht rum mrlvml rhnlltlng. local: (in Early Loud Tho lwmunnnlum «nu-nod up in unotl nhnpo. .‘lnannlnmk (ruin: I: douhl'. PIhnlnnr and lev ‘nhint a' plroll. KIWI" mt lwnnml forcing Hilly Arron. Kurv'uh wn-l ((N‘Y‘I‘l' uni Many bad boots and an old recruit pitcher issued a sweet game of bull to Columbia Sunday at Memorial Park. The locals won the game, then lost it, tried to win it back again but lost it hopelessly. The pastime was badly bespattered with nasty on" tors and a few mental lapses. In short, it was all but a keen thing to spectators. The sacks were muchly and often drunk after the seventh frame. The final reckoning chalksi up as 14 to 10, the visitors leading.‘ BAD BOOTS GAVE LOOSE FRACAS T0 COLUMBIA N I N E Visitors Send Local Twirler to Cover With Mighty SwaIsâ€"Score 14-10: Athletics Sunduy. COMING DOWNERS GROVE ALI. NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY EVENING AUG. 22 in their large canvas airdmne, located at the corner of Curtiss and Washington streets. 1000 Comfortable Seats on Monday evening at 10c. Oflice: 81 Benton Ave. . Downers Grove, 111. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-1 Your Manicure Instruments made as good u newâ€"no scissors or hits 0007 delicate for me. Le an experienced Instrument Mam do Manufacturer of Metal Products UAN‘I‘I’I‘Y PRODUCTION MY SPECIALTY LET E SOLVE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS REFINISHED AND SHABPENED Julius Severus Not Cheap Vaudeville But Vaudeville Cheap f Doors open at 7:15 i This is a Guaranteed Attraction See it Sure Monday Evening! POLISHING AND PLATING éunday they hook up with the Chi- cago Athletics and they pack a good, classy outfit. Miss Eugona Dixon has just return- ed from a pleasant five weeks stay in 11qu arouml Coiorzulo Springs. Colo. with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hauch. of Oak Paek. Ht “Flu lot H." "Nullu'," m): u rnmvmlmmrx “I! llw [Iluu- Iur full ruurlnlup.” ll u-Hl I" lw. in ”w day. «I IIuru-lmir pun" hum I'ur lfin‘ Wr fl'llu'lfllh'f "1w luv- ulrlv n wllulnu unlhb'lv “'llt’” u Ms: nm-Im-ln ww’uuu-d llu- Mr. Tim mum-I- nna u! "w girl, llw 1:”ij H! ”w rm“. mul llu- imlnu air at wring \u'ro- nu lrru'IlaIN-lv uqu-Hnnhm. Wu lwulmu-vl Ilw lwuk ~1'hin uxu Juunml ul l'mmm-nv. Born to Mr. nml Mrs. James Chil- dress a! the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. Wedneulay, August 17th. a dnuzflwr. l The visitors scored in the third and fourth on errors by Billy, Nash and ‘Karesh. In the sixth they added three more on three swat»: and a good mixture of errors. Herb was going like a fool and plunked the next six batters in easy style. Then the fireworks started and our recruit took the shelter. The locals made a strong bid for victory in the ninth as they had the sacks loaded but the fight was gone quite far away. I 'The Legion is planning a refusal {of losing form by Working hard from 'now on and the players are determin- ed to give their best and show the fans they really can play ball. Pracâ€" tice sessions are now on the card. A real brand of hall is going- to he played. With such a class of infield-‘ ors as Curtiss, Binder, Carpenter, lShanabrook, Machel and Cline around ‘it ought not be hard to show good ball. The outfield is a little weak, although Knresh, Ehninger, Mrkrieka and Klein are doing well. With Binâ€" der back again the team should be working in good style as there will of necesxity be some infielders left over and will be used to strengthen the outfield. Herb is going good and Curtiss improves steadily. Look this outfit over and you'll see they can play ball. Cur; in cm Fln’. Glut. To an» a bright hlnzn m "w dl-unm‘c Mfom n-flrlnu In a mnul mum mr-f totem": flmt yuu will be sun-«um! In wbnl you umlcrlnkc. I! It mrkvrn and am out Mum: ,mu turn your ")1“! Own ll mm)!!!“ mm you hav- lwl '0 eta-"ml nmmmmlty. two more tallies were hung up for a total of to smackers. PHONE '89 ‘3 S. MAIN 81'. “amnion! Tudors Ind l’nm inflow-QM: a All KM; I.“ PlJ-ZDIENT DE] LEI! R. C. ELLIOTT ' W DOWNERS GROVE nnponggn, DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS The lads from the Philippines are all short, stocky fellows and as quick as a cat. During practice numerous fans piedieted an easy victfiry {or the little fellows. This prediction seemed about to be fulfilled when Tombo Castro, the dusky southpaw, struck out the first three men who faced him. Enough cannot be said about the smiling good nalum the lads displayed, Even under the most adverse circumstances they would show their gleaming white teeth in n bmad smile and go on with the game. Bender was back at thinl And in- jected 3 Into! pep in the infield. He played a good game and has all his old time form. "Shrimtv" WimmI-I- shook the jinx that has been follow. in: him for the last two weeks. lli< fielding was greatly improved and hid Sunday St. Joseph’s A .C. put on the finest exhibition of baseball that ‘hns been seen since the club was or- zganizcd. The game wasleatured by airtight ball from start to finish, the usual first inning loosencss was totally absent. Time after time the locals would allow the dark skinned men to get runners as far as second and third with ”none out only too settle down and eliminate the next three with snappy fielding and head work usual- ly seen only in the older and more experienced teams. It was apparent from the beginning that the game Would be hotly contested for it is seldom that two more evenly matched teams step out on a diamond. ST. JOSEPH A. C. WINS GAME FROM PHILIPPINO NINE Close Comes! all Saint Procopius Field on Last Sunday Afternoon. Hinsdale JOHN S. [DZIER MUNICIPAL exam-mu Axn SURVEYOR S8 Sat-Ion Ave. Phone 302-]! Dow-m Grove. Ill. Basement Excavating and Grading Phone Hlmdale -l70-Y-4 Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing. Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. Corner Belmont 8; Forest Ave. Telephone 369..) We know the kind of cigars that particular smok‘ ers like and we keep them, and keep them in the right condition, so they always taste good and they smoke true. Come to us for your cigars, and you will find the brand you want and enjoy your smoke. mmmm Make our drug store your drug store for every- thing you need. WILLIAM FERNS COME TO US FOR 11' SEIBERT NORRIS HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BX Illinois Following l St. Joe ..... l’hilippino . St. Joe A. C. Wimmer, 55 Bradley, ‘31) Render, 3!) Brady, c Bm‘on, p Moranz, lb Meyom, of Reilly, lf Cunty, rf Sal'runski, rf Shakespean and Nature. Shukvqwun- “Ha Iulnmull)‘ warned: h» n-mlml Iml llux hINN'HH'h-n of [he Inoukh' .n n-ml un'nn-z lw hmkt-al In. \zuhl nun! nn.l :m' Ilwm‘.~lng\‘olvu. Arrangements are being made to bring the l‘hiiippinos out again in the near future. They are well liked and made a great hit with the fans. Next Sunday the Aurora Athletics will do battle with the locals at St. Procov pius field, throwing perfect. Bradley played his uxuul good game at second which needs no explanation. "Red” is a big as»; to the team. Mutant showed great form on first. Baron was there at all times and had the ball saying "Papa." Brady caught a great game altho he twisted his; knee badly slid- ing into third. Rielh “as thele with the old nngon tongue when it came to butting but he had somc haul luck‘ out in the field. ‘ We are always at the moving cross- roads waving the ":1 s of slit-ml and sun fly. This slugzm has become as much u part of our busi- ness as our reputa- tion for reliability. '11 .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 L45 All Stars Del Rosariu, lb Castro, If Fuentes. ss Lallamlu, 2b Tombo. p-rf Aguila, cf Tia, 3b lnbame. 2'f-p thé score and lineup: Rocky Mountian Fstes Park (Colorado) First reports said that Mrs. Briggs was very seriously injured but the entire family have now recovered. They were (hiring 2101111 on High- land uvenuo and M". Briggs tu'rnen out. to mevt a car. The mud him-been oiled that day am the car skidded complete]: mound on the fresh oil, turned tuitle and pinned the family beneath it. . . We paséed the scene of the accident within wn minutes after it happened and there were numerous volunteers The Clarence Briggs family of San» Mona avvnue had narrow escapes ---~n-- n from death in an auto accident last Friday m 011mg. ISLARI'INCE BRIGGS FAMILY NEAR DEATH IN ACCIDENT Phone 22 We Sell HYDROJJNITED TIRES and Eudora: Them Hydro-United TI R E S 1 0,000Mm Announces The Second Annual Bazaar DOWNERS GROVE GARAGE, Inc. Remember These Dates Spend This Vacation in - Command Again“ RIM CUT, STONE BRUISE BLOW- OUT bit (‘0 Re- vrh lam Hydraulic . Andrew’s Church Dicke's Hall October 25, 26, 27, 1921 On your return, stop off and enjoy Colorado's numerous, varied and inexpensive side tripsâ€"4:0 col- orado Springs, Manitou. Colorado Glaciers, Denver’s Mountain Parks, Grand Lake, et al. Dont delay too long the matter of making It- rangements for accomodations and be disappointed. [f I can help you. let me know. When ion are ready to start the Burlington will we you there. There. amid the peaceful beauty of its flower- crowded valleys and sun-lit peaks, its laughing wa- terfalls and virgin forests. you can settle down for a few blissful weeks. to do just as fancy dictatesâ€"- ride. climb, fish, golf, tennis, rest or just lost to your heart's content. The charm of this place is not to’ be caialogned «meaoiy to iii-native in the rare air, scented with the rich pine odor. is a heéling delight, brings glow to the cheek and sparkle to the eye. Take the family! and Hallowe'en Festival J. L. Runners, Ticket Agent up. an the job helping straighten things G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating First Class Work 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 322-1 Duflnmon Do Luxo. A good citizen Is one who would ruthâ€" Downers Grove, 1]. Friday, August 19, 1921 than law

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