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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1921, p. 4

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mmm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 TENTH INNING RALLY WINS FOR PIONEERS Borre, Kelly and Walsh Loom Prom- inently With Stick-work: Strem- mel Strikes Out Eleven Hammond Batsmen Sunday, July 31, at 3 o'clock the Evanston Boosters, colored, will play a return engagement with the New Trier Pioneer's at the bali park in Lake avenue, just west of the Ridge. The last time these teams met, the Boosters caught at Pioneer's off their stride, and smashed the hall to all corners of the park, handing the Pioneer's fine little wallop that still hurts. The Pioneer's have donned their war paint for this game, and promise to poss out a series of jolts, with the Boosters on the receiving end, while the Boosters in turn have quietly strengthened their team with Texas and Kennet, a battery from one of the three best colored teams in Chicago. For the Pioneer's, Phil Stremmel will pitch, and Dave Wallace will catch. Until recently, Stremmel pitched for the Michigan City team, beating the Union Giants, a strong colored team, and Waukegan. Last Sunday he earned consider- able local favor by pitching a mas- terly game against the Hammond, Ind. team beating them 3 to 2 in ten innings. As this was but the second defeat the Hammond's- have suffered this year, Stremmel is en- titled to considerable credit for this work. The Pioneers lost the valuable service of- Bobby Meager who was carried off the field on the Ham- mond game when he sustained a broken ankle in sliding into second base. He will be out for the bal- ance of the season____________ Club, Nick Wagner, manager of the aggregation, and Jim Dean, star out- fielder and captain. These men work ed diligently to bring a star ball club to this vicinity, have been in- strumental 'in having the Lake ave- nue diamond put into excellent «hape and generally attending to the com- forts of the loyal fans. The reward of their efforts was seen last Sunday when nearly 1,000 spectators turned out for the Hammond game. There are accomodations for a larger crowd this Sunday when -the colored gents return for another scrap. Special provisions are made for parking automobiles. President Huerter announces pro- spects of obtaining games with teams of the Mid West league, major semipro organization of Chicago and vicinity. Social RappcMiHgs Following is the program to be. presented at the Sixth Children1* Afternoon, on Thursday, August 4, at Ravinia Park: Interpretation of Orchestral Num- bers............Mr. and Mrs. Marx Oberndorfenâ€" Program by Orchestra Tambourine ........... .....Gretey Meditation "Thais" ...... Massenet The Swan...... ......Saint Saens The Moldan...............Smetana INTERMISSION Child Artists' Afternoon Snow Flakes Dance...John Peers Allegroâ€"Sonataâ€"G Minor_____... ...................... â€"â€"Schumann Waltzâ€"Mignonne ...___Palmgren Negro Dance ................Scott Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8.....,". .............................. Liszt Leonard Shure The Gypsy Romance â€" Original Dance .......;......... Joan ' Peers Carmen Fantasy..........Farafate Philip Kaufman The last two concert programs of _the season will be request pro- grams; that^TsTnrtie compositions~to~ be played will be those receiving the greatest number of votes. Send in . , . , your request, giving the composition nrc i. tj ,T? n SCQ1V«h^-4e^ir^d^^ir-name. address and age, (Babe Ruth) Borre crashed a not later than August 10th to Mr. screaming two-bagger counting Kel- ly and Walsh. The Pioneers put the game on the cooler in the tenth when Walsh sawed off one of his notable singles scoring Kelly who had been perched on second follow- ing a hit. •SOLVING LIFE'S PROBLEMS' PROVIDES SERMON SUBJECT A man once came to Edwin Mark- ham, author of "The Man with The Hoe," and introduced himself as the "author of the greatest book in the world upon which I have spent twen- ty-five years of study and research. I have solved the mystery of the world." Markham is known for his kindly and sympathetic interest in aspiring authors and poets. His an- swer to this aspiring and most con- fident author is a literary master- piece. Markham's answer is to be heard in connection with the sermon of George P. Magill at the Wilmette Presbyterian church Sunday morn- ing, July 31, at 11 o'clock, on the sub- ject "The Solution of Life's Most Difficult Problems." The Presbyter- ian church is located ,at Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue. NOTED REALTOR DEAD Joseph Pierson, well known in north shore real estate circles as manager of the Evanston offices of Quinlan and Tyson, realty brokers, died suddenly Wednesday evening while conversing with his wife at his home at 1010 Sheridan road, Evans- ton. Mr. Pierson was prominently identified with north shore, civic affairs and maintained an active in- terest in charities. CHURCHES IN BATTLE Methodists and Congregational- ists will fight it out in pitched battle this evening. Be not alarmed, for it ir merely a ball game with a , team of men of the Wilmette *FCN dist church pitted against a"0^ nlnc {ro£} amon* the ConffrL';1** alists. The fireworks will^S*! on the Congregational churri, ,N grounds at 7:30 o'clock standing room. ENGLISH LUTHERAN SERVta, Services of the Wilmette En*r! Lutheran fw*k will be condSj as usual Sunday morning, juiy *• with Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock and the regular morning servw/1 11 o'clock, Rev A. O. SoM^'i* preaching the sermon 3 Woman's Missionary society 3 meet Thursday, August 4 at ?L o'clock, at the home of Mrs cfs Larson, 721 Ninth street. Swa^ Hammond Leads Way Hammond went into the lead early inâ€"the secoml~inniHg^ blanking fhV locals until the fourth frame. In the big fourth the Pioneers packed the bases with a clutter of hits and, with The heavy clouting of this Borre person is an eye opener to the local fans in view of the fact he was not considered seriously early in the and Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer, 520 Fine Arts Building, Chicago. Miss Ruth Ohlendorf is entertain- ing her cousin Miss Marguerite Breinig of, Terre Haute Indiana. Mrs. Geo. P. Arns and Miss Charlotte Witttenberg will entertain at luncheon Saturday for Miss Mar- guerite Breinig. Mr. and Mrs. Cr-er^Irtehell and family of 814 Linden avenue, have returned from a six month's sojourn seacon. Borre is a reformed pitcher, working with Wilmette last season, . and is due for the clean-up position ,n t'le south if he continues his stellar clouting, j Miss Frances--F-lenty-e entertained Stremmel again^ starred on the J'informally at bridge last Friday af- rubber. with eleven strikeouts to his credit. In the sixth and seventh frame he struck out the side and issued only two passes during the entire matinee. Wallace at the re- cqHving end, a former New York American league backstop makes an ideal mate for the M ich'igan_Cityi Wonder. The men who are responsible for giving the North Shore a first class semopro ball club are Jack Huerter president of the New Trier Pioneers To the Business Men of New Trier Township If you are not a member of the New Trier Commercial As- sociation you will be asked to join next week. The men on this committee are devoting their time to this work, believing that in greater strength the organiz- ation can do more in promoting the spirit of co-operation be- tween the business men and the community they serve. ternoon at her home, nue. 729 Lake ave- North Shore Baths NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING Reducing Treatmenls a Specially PHONE EVANSTON 64 It is the payer of big dividends. It builds creditâ€"creates prestige. P It: is the foundation-rocfc-u^Qn U^Mck~that__ great asset of business is foundedâ€"Good Will. No man or business is too large or too small, but that they must have and use it. Courtesy is the watchward at the ~-$? First National Bank -â€"=== of Wilmette =â€". 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