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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jul 1919, p. 6

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LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 ORIOLES COP 9-4 IN RAGGED GAME Wizards Throw Game With Many Miscues; Borre Star* in Box and With the Stick Wilmette Orioles' winning streak remains unbroken. In fact it has been lengthened to five games now as the Wizards, another group of Wilmette players, dropped the game Sunday after a good start by the score of 9 to 4. The Orioles again displayed pep. After fumbling the ball in the first inning and allowing two unearned runs to score they buckled up their belts and played splendidly until the last man was out. Borre hurled for the Orioles and held the Wizards to seven hits. He struck out nine men and finished with three hits to his credit—one a double. The Wizards played ragged ball at times and the Orioles were alert at all times to take advantage of their miscues. Lear, the captain and third baseman, was the chief miscreant as he made three errors and made them when they meant runs for his opponents. Plunkitt, a south-paw, pitched for the losers. Schwartz, first up for the Wizards, singled through short and stole sec- and. Kuntz struck out but J. Runtz singled to right. Schwartz stopped at third, then scored when Schaefer made a bad peg to the sack. An- other error followed and Runtz scor- ed The Wizards felt a trifle over- confident after this" but quieted down a trifle in the Oriole's half when Schaefer singled and after Schwall struck out and Rosberg flied, Borre doubled to left scoring the runner. • - ' * The Wizards threatened again in the second when, with one down, Moore walked. Plunkitt fouled outf but G. Runtz was hit by a pitched ball. In this crisis Schwartz rolled out. In their half the Oriole's annex- ed three runs. Leis singled, and went to second when Braun was safe at first on an error. Robinson also reached first on an error. , Leis scor- ed when Estes reached first on an-' pther miscue. Schaefer flied out but Schwall singled scoring Braun and Robinson. With two men on both Rosberg and De Long whiffed. In the third J. Runtz scored when he reached first on an error and com- pleted the circuit on a sacrifice fly and a fumble by Robinson* at the home plate, trying to get the run- ~1Hk. It was the last fumble chalked against the victors as they played : juud ball for the remainder of the game. Tbf Orioles went scoreless in their end erf the third but after the Wiz- ards were retired in the fourth they annexed two runs on an error and two bits after one was down. The score remained 6-3 until the seventh When the Orioles scored three times on three hits and an error. Neither t'.-.iii'. scored in the eighth and in the Bi-ivi Lear of the Wizards singled, went to second on a sacrifice and Wored on Plunkitt's single. Plunkitt was unable to score, as G. Runtz struck out and Schwartz was out at first. The score. Wilmette ab. r. h. po, Wizard* ab. Schwartz, lb...........5 Kuntz, If., rf...........4 J. Runtz, 2b.............4 Steinecke, c............4 F. Runtz, If.............4 Lear, 3b................4 Moore ,ss...............3 Plunkett, p.............4 G. Runtz, rf., If.........4 r. h. po. 1 1 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 Totals ...............36 4 4*23 6 Errors—Schaefer, De Long, Braun, Robinson, Schwartz, J. Runtz, Steinecke, F. Runtz, G. Runtz, Moore, Lear (3). Two-base hits—Borre. Stolen bases—Braun, Schwartz. Sac- rifice hits—Moore. Base on balls— Off Borre, 1. Hit by pitcher—By Borre, G. Runtz. Struck out—By Borre, 9; by Punkitt, a Wild Pitch— Borre. Umpires—Goldbach and O'- Connor. Under Minnesota's forestry laws, the chairman of each town board of the state will be appointed fire ward- en for his township. He will be ex- pected to co-operate with the state forest service in all matters pertain- ing to the prevention of forest fires. The spontaneous combustion of a sweeping compound stored in steel drums is reported to have caused a A.S.YanDeusen The GROCER EVANSTON 620 Davis Street Tel. 2414,2415,2416,2417 WILMETTE Central Ave. & 12th St. Grocery Telj. 510,511,5124513 Meat Telephone 514 EVANSTON STORE Cask and Cany. ...5% Discount Cash and Delivered.2% Discount Credit and Carry, 5 cents allowed on each order Credit and Delivered, one order delivered free Cash Discount oo ordeis of $1 or more WILMETTE STORE tfash and Cany. . . .5% discount Cash and Delivered. 2% discount Th»se do not apply to Meat De- partment. Credit aHd Delivered, one otter delivered free. ' SPECIAL PRICES JULY 25 to AUG. 2 If you could buy a safe investment that would guaran- tee you a good return you would nbt hesitate., tq take it. ■■■•-.- Eopd is a good, investment NOW. Buy all you can pay for. You will not be sorry next winter for doing so. ...... SUGAR is very scarce.. X have been asked not to sell over 10 pounds to a person, unless it is for preserv- ing purposes. ' Schaefer, rf.............S 1 Schwall, If. .. Rosberg, 2b. Borre, p..... • De Long, ss. Leis, 3b...... Braun, lb. ... Robinson, c. 5 S ...5 ...5 ...4 ...4 ...4 Estes, cf.............:..4 Totals .........'......41 9 11 27 9 ALL MAKES WASHING MACHINES [ SIMPLEX IRONERS *.'. VACUUM CLEANERS I i QfflDjflbtiVER, SWEEPER VACUUM 'ne *•••'• >•■ • ■-■•'■• ;i . - • Dtmonslrationt in store piety 4<nt t. r Wasftfs ail -' .V--' Sterilizes Eaty Vacuum Wathmr with Cat Butimt Easy Payments Phone for demonstration UM-11M Dana Sr rW.E Evausten, IUuwU CM FRUIT — Canned "and Preserved. Conserve all you "possibly can.; It is all going to be very high next winter. COFFEE—My own blend. There is no coffee" that will make a more pleasing drink. Worth 50c a lb. Lb....................42c MONARCH PURE OLIVE OIL —Extra fancy quality. Remark- ably low price. Pt. can .. 60c % gal.....$2.20 Qt. can ..$1.10 Gal.......$4.35 MAZOLA SALAD OIL— % gal., $1.25. Qt., 75c. Pt., 40c BEVO—The Beverage Non-Intox- icating. Doz..............$1.20 20c doz. rebate for empty bottles. GINGER ALE, ROOT BEER AND BIRCH BEER—Chippewa. Doz. qts..$1.65 .Doz. pts..$1.10 Rebate for empty bottles, 24c a doz. qts.; 12c pts. GRAPE JUICE — Concord, Ar- mour's "Veribest." Qt. bottle..70c Pt. bottle..35c MEIER'S CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE—25-oz. bottle .......55c 12%-oz. bottle ..............30c PHEZ LOGANBERRY JUICE— 12-oz. bottle ................40c HIRE'S ROOT BEER EX- TRACT—Bottle ............20c RAISINS —Aztec, Seeded and Cleaned. Pkg............... 14c SILVER LEAF PRESERVES— Strawberry and Raspberry. Large 18-oz. jar.............30c DEL MONTE PURE PRE- SERVES. Assorted fruits. 15-oz. jar ...................37c APRICOTS—Sunsweet. 11-oz. pkg..................32c PEACHES—Blue Ribbon. Peeled. 11-oz. pkg.....____......;. .23c PRUNES —Sweet Santa Clara — 60-70 size, lb...........,,...30c FARM HOUSE MACARONI, Spaghetti and Elbow . Macaroni, ">S-o*Sr'p1cg. 'i...". ;v.U.. :;..';.. .9c. MARSHMALLOW CREME. —A. ■' B. Gjr'jMjBple, caramel; and<pla*n.: Large* can ...........'....*..\ 17c YACHT CLUB SALA© DRESS- r ING—Look at ^tfie :"price. a n d size. • 19-oz. bottle.. TV.. '... 49c Walter bakers premium CHOCOLATE—Lb......r:. .42c MONARCH CATSUP— - 14%rOZ. bottle ..............23c BROOMS —A very fine, 4 sewed broom. Cheap. Each....... 55c CAMPBELL'S CONDENSED SOUPS—Doz. ..$1.30 Can..lie O-CEDAR OIL—12-oz. bottle 40c JELL^O—Any flavor. Pkg....lie RYZON BAKING POWDER— Does exactly the same work as high priced powder. Saves you 50 per cent. 1-lb can (not 12-oz. can-)...32c MONARCH DESSERT TAPI- OCA—10-oz. pkg..........12','ic DOUGLASS STARCH— 5-lb. pkg....45c 3-lb. pkg.. 27c VERIBEST MILK—Armour's. Tall can ....................15c MONARCH SWEET CORN — The finest. Doz..$2.75 Can..23c SUPERIOR FAMILY LAUN- DRY—10-oz. not 8 oz. bars. Buy laundry soap and buy a lot of it. It is going steadily up. t I 100 10-oz. bars in box..:.. .$4.75 10 bars....................48c No cash discount. CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP—100 bars in box... .$6.25 ' 10 bars .................... 63c No caih discount. FELS-NAPTHA SOAP— 10 bars......................75c IVORY SOAP— The present wholesale price is $13.40 and $7.90 a box. 100 10-oz. bars............$12.50 10 bars .................. 1.25 100 6-oz. bars ............$8.25 10 bars .................... 83c No cash discount. FAIRY SOAP FLAKES— Fairbank's. Pkg.............9c PILCHARD'S Fancy Large Sar- dines—1-lb. net weight can..23c MATINEE SARDINES— In olive oil. %s. Can.....32c MONSOON SHRIMPS— Dry pack. No. IV. can......35c PIONEER MINCED CLAMS— No. V2 can .................16c GORTON'S CLAM CHOWDER —Large 3-lb. can............27c FARM HOUSE TUNA FISH — No. V.. can .................23c SALMON—Alaska. Fancy. No. 1 tall can.30c No. %can.23c GORTON'S FINNAN-HADDIE —10-oz. jar................32c MONSOON SLICED PEACHES No. 1 can, doz...$2.15 Can.. 18c GANESHA PARK APRICOTS Fancy. No. 1% can. Doz......$2.60 Can........22c quality loganberries- No. 2.can. Doz..$4.50 Can 39c ASTER PEACHES—Sliced. No 2W can. Doz...$3.60 Can..30c MONSOON PEARS—No. 2 can. ■ For salads or sauce. ■...'•' » Doz.......$2.75 . Can .......23c HUNT'S SUPREME WHITE, CHERRIES—The finest. No. 2V: cans___............50c MONSOON HAWAIIAN PINE- APPLE—Sliced. No. 2 can. Doz.$3.45 Can.29c No. 2V2Can. Doz. 4.50 Can.38c PLYMOUTH ROCK CORN— Doz.......$1.65 Can ......14c ANGELL PARK SWEET PEAS —Tender, sweet, cheap. Doz.......$1.75 Can ......15c PLYMOUTH ROCK TOMA- TOES—No. 2 can. Doz.......$1.80 Can ......15c MONSOON STRINGLESS BEANS—Cut. "Refugee." Doz.......$1.90 Can ......16c MONSOON ASPARAGUS POINTS—Large No. 1 square can. Doz...$3.90 Can. 32»/ic MONARCH SWEET PEAS— Splendid quality. Doz......$2.25 Can .......19c RICHELIEU TOMATOES— None finer packed. No. 2 can. Doz.......$2.2* Can.......19c fire which totally destroyed an In- diana school building. The state fire marshal has ordered all state insti- tutions to discontinue the use of these sweeping compounds. SUBSCRIBE NOW CORD TIRES OF ALL SIZES Despite the shortage of Cord tires, we have a complete stock, guaranteed for 10,000 miles. Also a large selection of tubes and fabric tires. All at money saving prices. TIRES ARE WORTH TOO MUCH TO THROW AWAY When they become worn, send them to us to be rebuilt and retreaded by our Live-Rubber Dri-Kure process, and thus add 3,500 to 6,000 miles of additional wear and cut your tire expense it two. EVANSTON TIRE TREADING CO. "The Tire Merchants of the North Shore" Phone Evansten 6537. 1613-1615 Sherman Ave., Eranston OPPOSITE CITY HALL The Brunswick Name Certifies an Extraordinary Tire Many motorists buy Brunswicks because of the name alone. It is sufficient assurance for them of super-quality They have known this ancient house for its high standards, as have their fathers and grandfathers Since. 1845 the House of Brunswick has been noted for its rare workmanship. Brunswick standards, as applied to tires, mean giving the utmost. In them you will find combined all the approved features, properly related > No one advantage* overshadows others nor hides shortcomings. The best tread that's known, the strongest fabric, the most enduring side-wall construction, every addition, every extra, make Brunswicks prove their superiority No factory cost has been too great. ONE Brunswick will win your decision to have ALL Bruns- wicks. It will be a revelation. Buy it today. It costs no more than like-type tires. THE BRUNSWICKBALKE-COLLENDER CC*.^ 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 11L There's a Brunswick Tire for Every Car Cord—Fabric-—Solid Track NORTH SHORE GARAGE 611 W. Railroad avenue, Wilmette, Illinois. KENILWORTH MOTOR CO. C. A. Thor*en, Prop. 324 W. Railroad avenue, Kenilworth, Illinois. LU

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