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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 29

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May 24, 1929 LIFE who is well known throughout the north ·shore area. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosley, 528 Warwick road, Kenilworth have returned from a motor trip to New York City. They were gone two weeks. ' of the out'.;tanding Chicago dance orchestras, while Kranz had won distincSolos by various tion as . a ·pianist. members of the orchestras augment the regular dance programs. The By James Baker ~ridge Country club on Dempster road Bridge Country club is operated under Coach Aschenbach's New Trier base- m Morton Grove. This group is one the IJlanagement of Daniel Alexander, ball outfit dropped a hard fought gam(· to Morton at Cicero last Saturday, to the tune of 6-5. The Ciceronians got two runs in. the first inning on a double over the short right field fence by Stayer, and singles by Janecek and Krekule. Bnth teams went scoreles5 after that until the sixth inning when the Gray and Green made five runs after two ·were down. These runs came as a result of errors by the Morton shortstop and center fielder singles by Nelson, H. Thompson: Munn, and W. Thompson, and a long double over the right field wall by . Borncamp. This was a tremendous drive and would have been a home run in any major league park, but, on account of a ground rule, all hits over EVANSTON STORE this wall are doubles. Morton did nothing in their half of 1609 Orrington Avenue the sixth, but came back in the · State Bank Building seventh to tie the score by means of passes to Cerny and Houska, a single by Fencl, and a fluke double by Stayer. New Trier failed to score in the eighth. The first man up for Morton was Carraro, who singled over Saxton's head. On the next pitched ball he tried to steal second so that he would be able to score on a hit over the fence. Borncamp anticipated his action and was ready with one of the prettiest pegs seen in years. The runner slid into M unn, throwing him off balance, and the ball hit his knee and glanced off into left field toward the shortstop's position. Saxton, however, was backing up second base, and before he could get to the ball, the runner was two-thirds of the way to third base. Saxton's peg was low, hit the dirt, got by Paulson, and rolled to the player's bench along the third base line. Before Paulson could recover the ball, it had touched the bench; there was still plenty of time to get the runner, before he scored,. but the umpire waved him home on account of a grownd rule stipulating that, on an overthrow to third, the runner must make the next base, but if the ball hits the bench, he gets it, without liability of being put out. Saturday, Waukegan comes to New Trier. The team from Lake county already holds one victory over the lncals and the boys ·are out to avenge this defeat. Morton's Baseball Kranz Orchestra Playa at Bridge Country Club Nine Wins Contest Bill Kranz and his orchestra is the From New Trier Men feature of the current season at the !Announce THAT THE PRIVILEGE Of PRESENTING AB R New Trier 1 .4 H. Thompson, cf Wolter, lf ..... . . 4 1 1 .5 Munn, 2b Borncamp, c ..... . 4 0 w. Thompson, p . .4 0 F. Smith, 1) .. .. . . 4 . 0 Paulson, 3b .... .... 4 0 Nelson, rf ..... .... 4 1 Saxton, :-s ........ . 3 1 ····· 0 ··· H PO 2 1 1 0 2 4 1 10 2 1 1 0 2 0 4 Q 0 2 A 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 E 0 0 2 0 () Is OU(:lS exclusively In EVANSTON ., 0 0 0 1 36 5 12 *21 7 3 *None out when winning run was scored. ' Morton AB R Cerny, 3b .... .. .... 3 1 Stayer, cf .. .... .. .. 4 2 Janecek rf ..... ... 3 1 Houska, 1b .... . ... 1 0 Krekule, If .. . : . ... 4 1 Fencl, ss .... . ... · · 4 0 Valenta, 2b ...... .. 4 0 Carraro, c . . . . . . . . 4 1 Miller, p ....... ... 2 0 H PO 1 4 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 A 3 0 1 E ~ 1 0 -------29 6 8 24 13 6 8 3 1 4 4 0 0 0 3 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 nspired-by-Paris CO-ED Dresses ar'\ the accepted choice of the well-dressed schoo mis~)~J youth.. ful woman J> » 1> They ·exemplify the smart thought in modern fashioning and are created to meet the need of the style-wise miss who bows fashion when she sees it· . u Umpire - Hubick. Stolen Bases-H. Thompson, Krekule. Sacrifice HitWolter. Two Base Hits-Stayer (2), Cerny, Smith, Mi11er, Born~amp. Earned Runs-1\lorton, 5; New Tner, 0. Double Play- Saxton to Munn. First o~ . Balls· Oft' W. Thompson, 6 ; oft' MI11er, 1. Struck Out- bY W. Thompson, 10 ; by Miller, 6. Passed Ball-Carraro. Left on Bases-New Trier, 10; 1\~orton, 7. Wild Pitch--W. Thompson. First. Base on Errors-.. Saxton, Wolter. Hit by Pitcher-hy Miller, (Berncamp, Saxton). New Trier ..... 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 o-5 Morton ... ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-6

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