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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1934, p. 45

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in first position n i 1our- and 22 minutes. The Pirie brothers ini -Gemini", were second-and Burt Ellis sailing 'Sniack" was third. Max Hay- ford, ini his "Twinkle Ditto," raninlto difficulty, at. thé end of the first leg ivhen an extra large- wave piled. hini onto the irst marker, thereby Caus- ing hini to withdraw frorn the race, disqualified. iAil of the sailors and sailorettes received a severe drenching, but when warînied agaiii by the fire 111 the clulbhotus;e, -voted, it a very enjoy- able thougli strentious rac 1e. Order aof finishi: Ist,. Neo.......... ...... 1.22:00 T'on Wa. ge,.Fred Price- 2nd, (lemii . :2:1 L. Mi.. Pirie,,S. C. P1irie, Jr., Jean Pirie 3rd, Sniack............:. 5 Burt EIIW,1 Geo. Twtchll, Quinn Ellis 4th, Silver 14pray. 1:24 :50 Bob Kendig, AI Brittain. Polly Kendig 5th, 'HuG-nrd Il1:,25 :00 JohnDensonGo o e (1h, 'raîn Jack.,Ibeni.4on i:3:4 *wesley litwmian, E. B.randriff Îthý . *arol _ 1 :26:101 1 Add>plî T*nknyer (,'bas. Knlight, BPillNtlet 9th, W;tlrus. .. : 4 Ualfl.~eR. C. StoekIon Ti, îe second race of t1he. 'Red býCries held, on unda3, J u nc3,was, Sailed lunder Ëotldition,, decidedly con- trary to those of the previous day. A ncar-ýdead calm. alrnost prevented the iace f rom heing lheld, but, after finally rounding the southIeast. mark,' off thie Grosse Point lighit, the boats 1 encountered a slighit breeze ont on the lake. l'le Pirie brothers ilii ~eii heinig ini the lead, reached- the wind zone first and were. ahle. to bring their yachit homne bv a inargin o .inttcs and 45 seconds ahea- f a -la-fod's "T,,,%" ie itto," whol .,fought it out ,.ail the Nýa ~ith Toni \Vaage Iin "N eo." Order of finish: 1Il. nieini1:0 < ' S. C. Pirie, Jr. Tom WVIeage 40)i, Silver spiray I3oh Kuindig 5t», Frain * WesleyBowniai 6t Il,. s nack . - Burt Ellis 7th, ('ai. * Harold JElliott :9:4 2:02:43ý 2 :(13 :5 5 2:0 6 : 55 2 22 :00 Yv Ull zi .. ..... ..... ... . A I 1 W. T. Stockton, R. C. Stockton 4th, Smack .1:03:33 Chas. Pajeau, W. B. Ellils Sth, Neo 1:03:55 .Tom Waage, Fred Price 6th, Gemii.............1 :04 :05 S., C. Pirie, Jr., I,. M. Pirie 7th, Carol ...............1:05:00 -Samà' n ,Harnld Elliott Sth, iTummer, ili:0:2 John Deffison, (lordon Jones 9th, Silver Spray ......... ..i:08:57 'Bol) -Kendig, M.Nrs. Kendlg loth, Prmfi :0:2 Prank MaPegold, Wesley Bowman Mrs. Albert McCaleb of Evaniston. ente rtained ber north. shore bridge club at luncheon Friday.. Mrs. 'Edward Geither of Keniilworth, Mrs. S. Bà. Williams of WVilmette. and- Mrs. C. C. ]Bradbury of Glencoe -are smeof the members. MP21c NF-opoLiJAN 4 Ai-£ AN4D NuT coFPEE cAKE b :bock fu of dates end. nuts ................ IFRESH SPINACH TUMBAI*ES !deui Sunimer vegetabll.............. SAlýMMN LOAVES 13é Individuals. Serve two *mply ... Bake .Shop--Street -Floor WIEIOLDT'S-VANSTONý O. Dais Su..$WiImette: 1100 mE OILCOMPAINY' WIUIow Roud, West of Skokie Uvd., Wineteka (Plant No. 6) W"ikette 900 PHONES Winnetka 85 5 As an old customer of thec Murphy- Miles Oil Company, 1 know the high quality of. their produets and also their, good service. For, that reasont I arn now affiliated with this company in the sales department, and 1 can conscien. tiously recornmend them as a reliable ~,s. SWAIM OUSLV uuuing te cntievsu WII discarded shirt, having overlobked the necessary bucket. W. T. Stock- ton, skippering "Walrus," pulled up fromn the last place, caused by a bad start, to take third position 17 sec- onds behind "Twinkle Ditto."' The' 'Arst six boats_ finished within PHONE Roof KlOuasiand LRK 8300 Avenu« m PLANT NO. 4 (Evanston) PHONE GRWSNLEAF 2020 7112 Kimbal Avemua PHONES WUI.w Ri

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