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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1931, p. 25

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ago at the Mies (Jerter diamiond.,,, i aie on'ille- 'rur inri The final hattie of this three-.game hlisfannied and «Meflon %vas leit serics with Nules Center will be stagýed jon base when Baker ended the inning on Sunday, Septeniber 13, at the b\ flying to right. Wnek e WVilmnette V7illage Green. Wiîrnette wiIl play Nnetaex Suncay, Septemiber 6, at W înnietka.in Improed feldn, ndbtt, to a game for the bçnefit loi Phillip gether %vith Phillip's pitching %yere ýRuninfeldt who suffered a broken leg factors lun Wilniette's victory' 1ast i abai am n Augut2 Sunday., The win marked, Philip's 1 7n- frWnnta O ao retùrn to the mounJý after.-his ab-! dal, Monday. September 7, Wilinetteé sence of eight weeks spent. iu a \is- will clash with Winnetka in a, retur,.i cohsn Bo Scot cap. aine at the Wilmette 'Village Green Baker of Wilmette and Nelsnoîi o îîtr Nies Center vere the batting heroes -Pe ACnt~rW li RIl ri .R f DRI of the gatule, each garnering tliree reu.te, 3b, 5 2 2 Baker, 31) 4 1 3 hifs.. Sliroedler's triple into deepj Nelson, lb - 3i1:2 Berol, lb, - ' center va: noteworthy in that th 2b 3 i1 1Schroeder,cf4 1, 1 Doboymen.,4cf I0 R,,b1neon, e 4 0 1 lîo'sort ~o e.Loutsch, .- A 0 2Yule, ss 4 1I mies Center started til corîg-i _Meahan. If' 4 1 1 Eoilre, rf 4 2 2 the -first inining ivhiei Keuster- ingled -Wîegand, c 4 (j fiDugdlal, If-I i 1 to short center, adlvanced to second ; f 4O iN dl i.2h 4f P ler<xi > 4 P Phillips, 1) 4 n< on Nelson s sacrifice and, scored on DWrf 0Of., 0 Sally's, si ugle to left. *The visitors :addecl another rmn ii ' 3503 0235 11- the s ecoIl(1 -heu eahian g0t' ih Center 111 000 200-5 scratch single in front of first base.,-Sacrifice ýhîts-Nelson 2, saily., 3. the stle ecod ad sore on\Ie- ase hits-Schrioeder, Melion. 2-base Ioenstfun hiecof Aanerscore'onhielr 'hits-Borre. Srtuck (out-Dy ?hl.llips 9, lon's funible of~i Andersonl ie. b ,nesi 7. Base on bals-fl-Iy NusCenter scorecd its third run 111 Phillips 1, by Aniderson 3. Wild pitches thiethirdi staiiza wvhen -Nelson siingle<' -Anderson 3., Phillips 1. Passed balls to ceniter,. advýaiicé(l to second 1)as c -Wiegand 2. Double pays-Yule tc. -NIMllon to Berol. Louitsch to SalIy ti, on Salivs perfect hIunit in, front Ot -Nel on.- Stolen base-MNeahan. Uni- -Phillips anîd scored on 1.outsch's hit. ýpires-Stordeur and Farreli., Wilmette Knots Score- *Wilrnette made thie count 3-ail in! Mr. and Mrs,, F. L.. Workiman of its haif of the third. Méllon wvas out 222 Leicester road, Keni\orth, Loutsch, t Nelson. Phillips got a Spenit last week-end at Nppersink, pass. Baker sii,îgled to right. Berol \Visi got a 11f e atfirst base when Anderson 0 picked up Berol's roller and forced Mrs. Noua Schrei of 327 Cumnor, out Phillips at third. The runners ad- road. Keniiworth. is entertaining for v'anced on Andersoxis wild .pitch aÏùd a week. Mrs. Harrv Barrett of Des scored on Schroeder's triple to deep Moines. Iowa. center. Robinson singied to center. Scoring Schroeder, then advanced to, second on Wiegand'sý passed bal Thé inning ended when Yule was Te-, un tir .ed at first base on hiisý sloW rouier ,9Anderson. b L s Doc Renniolds' home boys went ahead in the sixth, scoring two runs after two outs, Robinson ouf on'hisa r:lle: t:: Anderson a nd Yule whf' Yea s fn.Borre doubied t right and soeonDugdale's single. ol Hit Dugdale scored on Mellon's Texas drive to right, too hot for Pfirman to INTO THISI handle. Phillips erided the raliy bY Every Hat Modoed dumping the ball in. f ront of Wieàand fo Your Head forau easy.out at fi r st base.. Any Style SALES ând SELLINGS *and there are many other notable values in Stemwgre, Dinner Sets,. Linoleum, Jersey Silk Undergarments and Bedding. Septembernou Evanston Store is a month of' Greater Valu es'in timnelv merehandise.. BLEANKETS land CO-MFORTIER.S Two.-toned, all-wool blanket in,.rose-green,) green- gold, ýorchid-green and other, desirabLle combina- tions. 66X80. Price, $6,95 A leading value of ail.times! A coinforter cov- ered with, fine- quality charmeuse s ateen and filled with liglit, fluffy lamnb's wool. In light green, green, Iight, orchid, orcbid, light blue, and other good colors. Price.,, $5 SHEETS-PILLOWCASES Superwear sheets and pillowcases are reduced for our September sale. Third Floor This MATTRESS-$1375 Made of 100% pure white long staple felted cotton, thiis is an outstanding mattress value. It is covered with durable ticking, bas hand-rolled edges. and gives complete assurance of lontg wear and continued comifort. Because of the low price of cotton it is prioed at $ 13.75. Our entire stock of mattresses, -springs and pil- lows is included in the September Sales. Fifth Floor, JERSEY SI LK- RAYON UNDERWEAR One-piece rayon pajamas corne in orchid, sorento. and copper colors. Sale price, $1'. Jersey. silk jset is lace embroidered.; Sale' price:, Vest, $1.45; Panties, $1.75 Other jersey silk and rayon underwear and pa- j amas during September are upward fromi $1 Th"rdfloor New ya foran evenung of fun. Easy to get îhère-Dundee Rd., mnile tvest of Waukegan Rd. Phone NoàTHBRiOOK -65 Marshmall Field & Com'p'any,-

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