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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jul 1938, p. 56

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men's team Of the playgzr5u"nal recreMtiofi board. It was their secondl win ini as many starts. Huerter Post, were in hitting mnood t M lhemse'ves* they mnade a total Of 20 hits i he sëven inniigs -of, play. Bob ýWolff stsrý shortstop, lead, the field with àve'solid smacks. The Aces continued their winniiiP s t r e a k by overwhelming a. weak American Legion teamn. ,Tbey bat- tered them for 34 runs while thé Legion was held to six. by the clever' pitching of Paul Soule. Fumable Laue Teèam W. 1 > Pt. Acon ............. 0 1.000 ffeurter Post ....... 2 ô 1,000 Rotary ...... .. 2 .333 Optinist. ....... 1 1 .0 . WMen's Club .... 0 1 .000 Plans were annoiuniced as completed this week by Daniel M. 'Davis. direc- tor of recreation, for the playground and recreation boards children's cos- tumne parade which will be. lield on this Friday morning july 15 at 10:30 o'clock. Registration of youngsters Who will take part has, already topped the 300 mark according to Frank M. $tordeur chairman of the cominittee in charge of arrangements. The parade will assemble at Vatt- man park. A bMare of instrumeçnts will- ber'ald its approach tbrough the vl lage as a band composedý of bugles, trumuet. flutes, andi drums nlayed by So iterested were these, Howard school students in amnateur phgtopraÉhy that they formd a club to Promote their hobby. In the front row are George Bassier, Hugo Von der Hoff, Bob Anderson', Kenneth May' and Arthur i-, L n 2p in the iid lj. vmn arc JonM W alsh , John Voss, Eddie Preîu#d-ý league of the, recreation board.; foll ~Shog pitched theva to the vic- to banging1 out four hits out of five ton at bat to cop hitting' honors as par e Ridge Runners kept close on d eels of the leaders by chasîng d 'Inn aIl over the diamondhfo w a course up vvumcett eenbay road thenice to W avenue and back to V bw White and the f, ýs will be one of willI décisions this week. Vattman carried enue away 10 out of a possible 12 pi1es. Wa n First in the senior divisimn was Alice Borre of village green for the evnonly first placé award received by ~vnthat park. Marge Pearson, Martha ,ture Leach, and Nancy Henderson, al hile from Vattman, placed second, third, 'l to, .-A. -,r Local Nine Defeats Mt. Prospect, 4 to 1 pect, 4 to 1, ini a baIl game playeci last Sunday. 21. Iriese O i rhats, noise- Wa faces and.. Il be there. ti fiI ed John Op- Ba table tennis VO board. sters got over their jitters Mden, swif t attack of heart 1Pe )ara Mol mnan coi oy jean Brai Dorothy Wec 2at ure this wee 32 4 10 36 1 5 The next game was to be played this Thursday night at 8 o'clock at Glenview. The game scheduled for 3 p.m., Sunday, july 17 will be played in Wilmette. Highwood will be the op- scollege at testco eek by, 1 by that are indicated ï 30 as finals Tom notchii f eating ini the recreatii The ->] Ina. ý 1 Wilmette , 11

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