Ah iC W îunr Village ¶..s1cn under a smôlhe1iing ljre f'rom 'the bats of the gneÉrs ..of- the: Wibiiette .nàvy ,last- Stwday.. ,Tbe John. Ericsson tbis time 'Was' .Bal..Robinson, Wilmiette captain and' ,atchrwho stoô.d - Ôt 1infront of biS discônerÎt the.en ei.T wo recentw ]y>. l'enlisted tm*ni Berà f* :the Uni- yrersity" of Ala baià,.mnd Deck .* heavyyfirinig,-Ber ol sbooting a dou- ble.-and'two sin-1 j gles, -and »Deck. bombarding ýwith Bal Robinsn a .four-base sheli frorn bis Big Bertha clear over tbe. *sitbooI bouse. Tb e enemy f rom Chicago proved to be gaine foes but their twelve shélisý did hot work as niucb havoc as tbe twenty shells shot out from the Wil- mette ranks. Howell, the Merriniac p added seaman who stood behind the target on the.defense, was no mean marksmian eitber. He fired. four shells, one of çvbirh. was a tbree-base. Moser, another of the enemy, sent a four-plated sheil over the banks of tbe Village Green waters in the fiftb stage of the figbting, bring!*n .n i mate, Gorman, and putting bis forces in advance of the Wilmette crew. Roemer wbo- pitched the firet six In- ninge, for ýWiimette was punlehed for a total of eleven bits and five rues. Johosos who seeeded bimin luthe séventh with tbe count tied beld the Merrimace ecoreles and allowed one hit, a triple-, by Howellinl the *eIgbth. Mllins heid Wilmette without a run and allowed tbem, but twvo bite until the fourth. However, a total of twenty bits wae made from hie deiivery- fourteen singles, five doubles and borner. The vieltore ecored one run In the second on an error by Baker, a b;t by Howell and _a poor return tbrow by Baker, 3b .............. Nord, :2b ...... ..... ..... 2 2 *Wilson; lb............4 1 2 Robinson, é .............5 1 4 Yule, ]se .... .... .5 0 9. Sebrooderif ................ o Jobimos,. cf., p ............ 4 2 z Berol, rf., cf ............. 2 *Roemerf .,rf ................ 2 o 1 Dek, rf ..... ...... i Totale........... ............ 39Jil 20 lWerrlmacsAUB liarrigan, 2b ..... ..............5 O O Gorman, 3h ...................~ imosfer. ,if........... ........4' i 2 Ciangi,rf.......... 0 Steinbaur,, lb ..................4 Barrata, ce.................... 4 0 Scbaefer, se ....... 4 i 0 HowèIi,...................... 414 M uilins, . ..... .. .... . . 4 1 i Totale .... .. .. 39. 5,12, MerrIimacs 010 022 000--m-5 Wilmette .000 .113 5-l Home runse-D)eek, Moser. 3 base hits -HowelI, Mullins.. 2 .baseebite-Robin- 0. Telephones WILMETE 2 0 WIELMETTE21CAB SERVICE HiERON GARAGE, 732th ST. LreLimousines and Sedmos for Wq8ddings, Partis, and anl SpecWa Occaions e TA IL OR',S DEPA RTMENT STOR«OR THE? FAMIL Y 1123-27 Central Ave., I £1 DePendable Merchandise PHILIPPINE. Hanci Embroidered ~ Nighties Fashloaed of sucer, wldte or solored, long bioh and daintiIy uid einbroldered., A very speeilal aue lit $1-00 Extra Size $1.25 DAINTY SLIPS Anide length slips of 'white or ile-3h reIored crepe. Spoeelally priredi nt LINEN PLUS FOURS Plein -white, or plaid linnupph.fours 6ran- ly tailored.. MEN'S SHIRTS Tailored,.o.f pFre - shrunk white brond-. .cohwitd collets attmched. Phone Wil. 1914 Fule. put the game on. le>il of the eigbtb. Jobumos sin- cond after Scbroeder popped eh ,Berol doubled to center. mg for- Roerner. :bit a hbome ?IT~ OUR BY X-RA Rates by. Meter, Hour or Trip 24-HOUR SERVICE ~â9 thelir hb ied ove mut to, Deck, b $5-00 vo $ 1.25 40000e