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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 16

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at Two Schools HOWARD SCHOOL Finals ini the Spring athietic: tests at. Howard, school were completed iast week. The best -performers in each event were as olows: Running Biroad Jump Class A-tee Mitchell, 14 ft., 6 in.; Chuck Cedeberg 14 ft., 4 i n.; Ray Amibier,* 14 ft., 2 in. Class B-Curt Brown, .13 ft.; Bil Wayt, 12 t., 6 in.; -William Baer, il1 t.,Y 7 in.; Ray Skog, il ft., 7 iu. .laÉssC-Ray Drebes, 14 t.; Lwis Travis, 14 L.t.; Bob Matson,ý 12- ft., 9in. Class D-Bob Dàdds, 14 t., 6 in.; John Bauer,, 13 Lt.1i in.; Edward Schmitt, 12 t.,ý 7 in. Class E-Bob Edeniberg, 12 ft., 4 in; Bill MacKill,, 12 t., 2 i.; Jîni May, Il t., il ini. Glass F'-Dick Best, 12 t., 4 in.; Bill Xlorrisori, Il ft., 2 in.; Blob iTàus- lein, 10 t., 10 in. Running High Junip Class A-Ray Ambler, 4 t., 8 in.; Lee Mitchell, 4 t., 7 in.; Chuck Cederberg, 4 t., 6 in. Class B-Dex Benson, 4 t., 10 i.; Howard Anderson, 4 t., 7 in.; George Cockei, 4 t.; Morgan Berudt, 4 t.; Bill Wayt, 4 t. 1lass C-Seldou Von der Hoff, 4 t.., 4 in.; Bud Heerens, 4 t., 2 in.; Ray Class E-Bob Conrad, 4 ft.; Don -Vauce, 4 ft.; Jim May, 3 t., 10 in.; jim Clay, 3 t., 10 in. Class F-George Curley, 3 ft., 8 in.; Bill. Mathews, 3 ft., 8 in.; Bill Nigge- meyer, 3 t., 8 in. *Standing Braad Jump Class ýA-John Ratazcyk, 7 t., 10 in.; Ray Ambler, 7 t., 10 in.; Dick Hamil- ton, 7 t., 1 in.; CÇhuck .Cederberg, 7 t., 1 in. Class B-Wilian R2er. 7 ft. 2 in.; A new ground I by the board. boys on ýreation school very popular with the boys who will be home this summer. The league gamnes will be played on Friday nightsat the Vil- lage Green >piayground.. Auy team in-> terested iii entering. ,this 1league shouid cail the Recreation bo.ard. office' at Wilmette 468 or'sée "Hap" Gathercoal. Benson, 150 t.; William Baér, 137 t. GlasS. C-Bud Hereus, 137 t. ; Ray ,Drebes, 137 L. Tom Anderson, 127,Lt. Gla ss D-Bob Dodds,, 126 ft.;- John Pauer, 125 t. ,Jack Benson, 125 t. ..Ciass E-Bob GConrad, 130,t.; Bob Edenberg, 130 t.;".Gordon Schaefgen, 116 t.ý; Tom Hull, 116, t.1 Çlass. F-Joe Weiter, 122 f t.; Shel.- don Vanc 1e, 116 L.; junior Engie-5, 110 Lt. STOLP, SCHQQL The final Spring athletic tests were completed at Stolp school iast \veek. The high boys in each .class were as Ïollows: Bal! Throw Ciass A-Robert Naethene, 142 t..;. Ted Fosberg, 135 t:; Frank Ives, 128 t. Glass B-Dave Ailison, 163 t.; Wil- liami Ellis, 151 t.; Jack Fisher, 146 t. Ciass C - Russell Breen, 156 . t.; Robert Uorsting, 133 .f t. ; Chlarles CissE-Hale' Cochrane, 162 avdYouugquist, 137 t.; Ho' Percy, 124 t. Class F-Robert Miller, 114 Richard Hotz, 112 t. ; Gordon Namee, 96 t. Mc- Standing Broad. Jump Class A-Arthur Arms,' 7 t, 1 iun; Ted Fosberg, 6 t., 7 in.; William Favillte, 5 t., 10.in. Glass B-Edward GÈoss, 8 t.; Dave Allison, 7 t., 4 iu.; John Lundin, 7 t.; t.-.aSSoo * * ulUY, L. - -. John Corliss, 3 ft., 6 i.; Richard Hotze, 3 f., 6 in.; I.eo Hadléy, 3 f., 6 in.; Robert Miller, 3 ft., 6 in.; George Car- ringtori, 3 f t., 6 in., Tom Goodrich, 3 t., 6 i. Running Broad Junip Class A-Artht'r Arms, 10 t.,1i in.;, Wiliam Faville, 10 fi., 10 in.; Frank Ives, 10,ft., 6,îii., Class B3-John Lunidin, 14. t.,, 2 in.-, Edward Gro ss,'14 t.; Dave Allison, 13 1 L.ilin. Class C--.Charies Evleth, 13 f.; \Vii-- liam Schmick, 12 t., 1 ini.; James Clarke,, 11 t., 10, in. .Class D---JohinBratndt, 14 ft., 4 in.;. Ja ck. MeQuide, 14 f t.; Edward Lake, 13 ft.,,6 in.' Class E-Bruce Smithi, 13 fi., 7 in..; Harold Buza, 12 t., Il in.; Warren Hll, 12 Lt., 9 in CIfss;,.F-Bud Torrey, 19 t. 8 iii.; Leo a. ley, 12 t., 7. l: Gordon Mc- Namee Il L., 5in. Fast Pitching League Ready for Big Season After two nights of practice games- the ?layground and Recreation Board Fast Pitching Piayground Bail leagu e started its tweifth season of play for the league champiouship on Tuesday night of this week. This league wiii play gaines on Tuesday and Friday nights on the Village Green diamonds. The outcome of the nractice zme Cleaners lost both their practicegaines. The Steffens and, Freddy's Place teais each won and iost onue gamne. One thirig is sure, there. will be plenty of .good bail playing and. excitem.ent for the spectators as this. leagUe gets under way this season. ISoftb-al League inI Terminating a couple of weeks of practice sessions, the Men's Slow Pitch- ing pilayground bail league scheduie was officiaily opened Iast Wednesday, June 2, at the Village Green, as Vit- lage. President *Harry C. Kinne tossed out the first: bail. Behind. the ýplate w .as. James Hoffman, village trustee,, who c aught the presidentiai pitch., After, a few more warm-up pitches, the of- ficiai gentièmien withdrew andthe XiI- mette Walther league and Knights of Columlbus' teamrs trotted onto the diamond to do batfie. The W W. L.: scored -most heavily in the first and Iast iuuings, but their total, at the end, of the game wvas just one short of' the 12 runs made by '«K of,,C." In a one-sided conitest the Byrer Elec- trics .took a rather erring White's Drug Store team for a 29 to 12 courit. Another waikaway wvas staged. by 'the Hot' Shots as they pushled the Maple Leafs arouind to wvin 21 to 13. The- Playground and 'Recreation board invites ail persons ývho are in- terested in basebail to attend thiese 1in terestin g contests played at the Village Green ecdi Monday and Wedntesday evening. Resplts: Knlghts of Columbus 12 E. Bleser..... ... 3b M. Kneip .... If R. Braun.....cf J. Hoff man . . cf G. Bleser,....2b H. Sirren'..p P. Bleser-..... H. Peters.....rf R. Borre......b A. Sclbwa1i , c Hlot Shots 21 C. Percy....... V. Weiss......if C.Gibson......b W.Lyman..... H. Janos .: 3b .1. Linge....... N.Meyer ...rf r- Borre ....lb E. Borre .......l1b Byrer Eleetrie 29 Weich........2b Waltler iL*.ig,,.. il T. Mullens 3 P. loschbacher .1) B. Sfrnons....rf P. Kaspar . .if Il *Meyer. ...2b, E; Carlson . S B, Matthe-,ws cf MaeDermott . K. Harr-man. 1 1Ia-pl Leafs 1.1 R.AndÉeý,,,s. ... ROY Scheibel ..c *Bob.Scheibel R. KýaYe . T. Miller ..:31) B. HJahn......21 B.: Leary . ..p' 'B. Stail......f F. Condit ...rcf WV. Robert'.... Wltles Dhiig storf. 12 Soule . , .if O'Neill......cf Class F-Dick Siegel, 7.3; Dick Best, 7.4; Bill Mathews, 7.4. 811 Tlarow Glass A - Ray Atubler, 169 It.; ChuckCederberg, .15? t. ; ,Lee Mitchell, 145 L. Class ]B-Tony Malizio, 156; ft.; Dex1 Glass C-Russell Breen, 4 t., 4 i. ; before they meet Harignso Richard Idler, 4 t., 2. in.; Charles June 27. "'Bill"~ Clarke and his Har- EvIeth, 4 t. rington Matons club must hurdle the Glass D-Jack McQuide, 4 t, 6. i.; Winnetka Auto, Sales and their tra- John Brandt, 4 t., 4 in.; John Meihope, ditional rivais, Horn's, before the 4 ft., 2 in. Glencoe coutest. Glass> . E waird.,Roberts, 4 ft. 4, The, second, round* of pliay wvill in.;ý Harold Buzen, 4- t. 1 in.; Bruce start July 111 and those tearns with 21UME Fj~rOI Bm UFFALO Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Swaim, 701 Laurel avenue, arrived home Mouday frorn'<a ten-day trip to Buffalo, N. Y., where they visited their son and. daughiter-in-îaw , Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Swaimâ. Accornpanied by the.young pople.mr. and,:Mrs. Swaim inade, the return trip from Buffalo to De-' troit by boat.

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