R iogers Parkç the other. Wiimettes ruade teiL errors in four innings-al- most twice as many as 'they maded in ail the previous games of this year,F combined. Rogers ýPark ruade threç fumbies.' It is hardi to acc ount for this dis- play of muifs. One spectator stated that the slipperiness «f the bal was probabiy due to the slime smeared on it by Williams, the spitball pitch- er of Rogers Park who used this type' of deIivery throughout the game. Kennedy*, who *pitched the first four innings and- part -of the fifth until he was sent by Manager Rennolds, to try out. the new showers at the cIiubhouse, twirled, fair. bail, nine of Wilnîette's errors and seven of Rog-. ers Park's rùns. ruaterializing w hile he was on the slab. Heaiiowed fine bits. As soon' as GrattPhillips* took the tmound, Wilmiette settied down and pla-ved erroriess bal the rest of the garne. The visitirs were héid scoreiess and allowecj only four hits. Bob Nord at second base* was a bright spot. for Willrette. (You notice we used the word "spot"; his dad keeps themn.) Nord accepted njne of his ten chances a t ýseco nd base 'and bit two singles. Yule. aElào played well at short, acéeptlng eev- en out of eight chances. Next Sunday Wllmettie plays the Ev- anston Giants, tearn of colored stars, at. theý Villatge creen. Corne ont and fol - lovi the gane made easy by the detalled -score, cards, kindly furnished to 'the fans by Lloyd Hollister.- The tearn as a real acquisition. to tlieir clubhouse li. the new hot and cold :iiower baths installed for the players through 'the generosýity o! Hen- ry Spech.t. Suniday nmorning "Doc" Ren- nolds and Paul Hoffman: tried themn out and gave thern their 0., K. *'Summaries of .Sunday's garnefollow: Wilnîette - AB R H Baker, cet ............S 1,2 Nord, 2b ...................5 O 2 Cronin, lb....- ...........4 0 0 Robinson, ec............. Oi Séhroeder, if..............5 1 2 Yule, s8s............. .........~ Skinner,.rf................. O Kenniedy, 0p..............2 Phillips, p.................2O Tôtals ... . .. . SCalif. ineral services were held Tues- ýrnoon at 2 o'clock in Wee Heather churcb, Glendale, w"" v -~ e.-~,1' Plies and os1ies LAWN CHAIRS « Reclining Chair adjustable to 4 conifortable positions. Var- nished framie, striped canvas. $2.45 Conopy and foot rcst extra New Frai». Seat Chair Brings living room- comfort to your Iawn. Has detachable wood foot rest. A is, Carise. Enoz FIy Spray Quart Can Regjilar $1 .25 98C Pinit Cati Regular 75e 59C E.noz Moth spray Quart Cati Regular $1.65 $1.39 Pint Can ReguJar $1.00 89C SAlIE on LAWNMOWERS, - SV L -i& -A Sand Box wfth canopy. dily built to serve the1 folks for several years. ,inall js: GiY M SETS ppreciate the values you Id the cf . .. . . 3316 zzzzz~ "IL, "4411%,44 -p iaiVSdu Harry Lewis Winters, a former resi- dent of Wilmette and a brother-in-law of Mrs. C. N. Huribut, 715 Greenleaf avenue,' ied at a hoVital in Santa Barbara, Cali!., Sundiay, lune 21. Mr. Winters'home, was at Flintridge,. Calif.., a suburb. of Pasadena, and he went there., 75c Hol-Hi Golf Balis, doz ................. $7.50 Beach Umbrella ....... $5.( Cro quet Sets from ... 1 Cro-Goîf.......5O __________________ I - PHC SPECIALS Itr Large sî:e I $1O.50 I Avenue' wm 3 I