INIIIIII{Illllllllllllllllllh‘:= :SS‘NG‘ rk‘ A-i \ venue anmmuummummug :03. g terial Coke 'ettes |N Centrll \ venue ‘f‘ ALITY GROCERIES 5 SOME VEGETABLES :.\()0_\' I’. 131 \l ANSFER C0. "i Tailephone The Elks will travel to Cross Point "next Sunday to play this team a re- turn game. The game by innings followza: ; First â€" Walliser tries to buntâ€"Amt lH‘lse to (‘lark. Tom Quinn after trying Etc lay down two of Hessler's fast ones drove one for two bases down the ‘third base line. Becker drove one to Greenslade who 'after making a ‘nite stop pitched wild to Clark. Quinn :score. Becker took second. Gorman :strikes outhorrie-(‘helner to Clark. {rum 1 hit. 1 error. Highland Perk _- Wohlhruck beats out inï¬eld hit. Williams flies to Strom- mel. Wohlbruck steals second and goes third on Clark out Becker to Taul. so flies. to Taul. No runs, 1 hit. . warmlyw Tau! singlesto short cen- ter. Pu! Quinn after fouling a couple of llessler's fast one hits a Texas leaguer hehmd lst. Mnhony trying to ‘hunt. popped a fly to Hessler who doubled out Quinn through Clark. ;Stremmel strikes out. ‘2 hits. Highland Park â€" Wayman out >Strummul to Taul. Phelner out same groutv, Dc- Long out Becker to Taul. 5 Noliits. ‘ Third â€"â€" Walliscr out to 3. Tom ’gQuinn safe on 2nd when Mohlbruck iniisjudges his fly. Takes third on a 1balk by llcssler. De Loni: lets Beck- ier's roller go through him. Quinn iggres. Gonnan strikes out‘for a sec- : .l lime. Borrie out Hessler to Clark. ‘1 run, no hits. 2 errors. ‘ lliuhland Park. Greenslnde out Bor- irie to Taul. Hessler flies to Taul. '\Vh.tu latiing for Wohlhruck. was 'uut Szremmel to Taul. No hits. no ierrnrs. ' LKS DEFEAT CRACK MASON PARK’S' 9-8 CROSS POINT TEAM ' DEFEATS LOCAL ELKS EVISITORS TAKE BACON . “By Gregory Sheahen .The Elkswvere defeated by the New ’I‘ï¬er Pioneers of Gross Point last Siinday 3 to 4 in the best game of all; wen on the home diamond for e time. Over 500 saw the game. Bbth Hesslor and Stremmel pitched good hall. Hessler having: the edge on his opponent. but the breaks of he game went to Stremmvl. Gross oint made only 6 hits. White was not in condition t0 catch. having re~ teived three foul tips on one hand in {he twilight game at Evanston. Wohl- hruck went into the game in no con- dition to play. White replaced him in the third innimr. Hise was behind the hat in White's place. De Long War; moved over to short and Pelnar Was placed at third. 1‘ n_:_t Several B. P. 0. E. Players ‘ Poor Shape But Put up 4: Good Fight Against ' the Visitors Fnurth â€" Tau] out Hessler to Clark. 13a: Quinn nut same route. Mahony but Crcenrlade to Clark. No hits. HOME SWEET HOME N; -‘nc’-\r1’ea¢ Park â€" Wayman out Taul. Phelner our same on: out Becker to Taul. E. Players in veace'. Williams heats nut inï¬eld hit. ('lnrk uyim: to hunt popped :1 fly to Strwmmvl. Hisv hits into double play Hm'kt!‘ to “zilhiser to Taul. 1 hit. Fifth ~~ Stremmcl nut llx->~lvr in ('lai‘k. \anlisvr lnukml at UN) luul â€new; then foul tips nm- of Hv€>lvrÂ¥ fast ours. injuring Hisv who was vmvhinu for lliuhlzmal I‘nrk. \Vullm-r Hula-s uni. Quinn mu“ M “'hizv. Nu hitx‘. “uyman \II' “ht-n Marnnry ‘mttin ï¬nale lxs‘n'll (1"UI'XL‘ ('lzlrk. H ig}: (IVUI‘ M making “l‘zb' im: la-ntin: 5;; 5.: 2.3,; : _...:r. 3:77;†15.... 5.25:. 2:7 :76: T. .75.. 2217;. A Mr wwuh! [111‘ ‘n- suuu‘nt. H Wnymzm hiu ‘.‘ zl‘.‘ 1v <(‘Hrnd rm rum. Tuul w: Wuymun, ;' NH. 51 \wm‘n Qumn om 1-) “ir'ktN out. Hiphluml I'urk u- I‘hrlnw‘ Ilrs'. When Nahum-y drops thin! ~1r1kv. hr Lung â€1(‘4 nut {0 Tau]. (bl-(unlink- 9‘;i«.< uut tn Harman. No hits. Eighth â€"â€" Strummol singles tn u-n- tur. Walliscr out Hist) tn (‘larkz Strum- mrl taking second. Quinn saft- on 1st whvn ()n-cnsladv fumbles rullcr. Bockur strikes out. (Jorman does likeâ€" wise fur 3rd time. 1 hit, I error. no runs. ! In I’t‘ Lungs. Muhzv'u _\' ‘ilY" u‘. GOODING TOO MUCH FOR ARMY FIGHTERS STEIN [USES 1‘0 MARINE ï¬oxing Bouts at Fort Sheridan Wesday Night Were Well ' Fought: Carter Beats Wilson Highland Park â€" Hessler nut Buck- vr to Taul. Whitv was safe when Bur- riv fumbles fast grounder. Clark out “’allisor to Taul. Hise out Barrio to Tau]. No hits. 2 errors. Ninth â€"â€" Borrie fouls to Ilise. Taul singles to center. Hise tries in catch Tau] at second his throw being wild goes by second. Taul going to third. Quinn gets base on balls. Taul scores on Mahuney grounder. De Long throw being late. Quinn scores when Phel- ner fumbles Stremmel roller. Mahon- oy scores on past ball. Walliser gets base on balls. Quinn strikes out. 3 runs, 1 hit. 2 errors. Highland Park -â€"- Wayman singles to center. Phelner forces Wayman at second. De Long triples to left. Phel- ncr scoring. De Long scores on past ball. Greenslade strikes out. Hassle!- out Strcmml to Tnul. 2 runs. 2 hits, 1 error. Pioneers Walliser 21') Tom Quinn Becker 55 German cf Borrie 3b Tau] 3b Pat Quinn 1f Mahoney c Strcmmel p Elks Wohlbruck If White If Williams rf Clark 1b Hise c Wayman cf Phelner 3b De Long ss Greenslade 2b .Hcssler p 35 4 7 3 Two base hitsâ€"J on Hessler; three base hitsâ€"1 De Long; Struck out by Hessler 9: by Stremmel 5. Will Play Highwood Next Sun- day; Glencoe Downed by Glen View 12-8 Thv Young Men's club hall team Inst {6 the Waukcgnn Billiards Sun- day Hi :1! the Deerï¬eld grounds. A game has been scheduled between the club and Highmmd for next Sun- A game the club day. Glencoe was defeated by Glen View last Sunday 12â€"8. and will play next Sunday at Wheeling: Tim] Sixth . M. C. TEAM LOSES T0 WAUKEGAN 4-3 h I'hvlm-l H In! Park \Mmum HRH. «~nrv’_ Hark hunts SIM-1mm 1:1 x'¢'«'u‘;t-l‘_\' thx‘uxu h) TM; ‘ur‘n Tau] thrmu tu “"2111st- \Milmmx‘ whv 1114‘ Nut <2.†! thinking! Hark hunt “mu! lu hits H!’\L\"‘,' «~11? [!«-<_~"\v '.'1:: ï¬ts l-uw nn lmH ch‘slrr. Burriv hih l‘hvlnvr In (humsiu \Il’ikt's out l‘helnvr >§|fl‘ H‘)‘ «iv-um third unh- m-r with ball. 1k- [.0qu mlvr, I‘thm-r run-1m: 10 “ht-n Quinn rvturn (hr-M mm»! at third haw IN- Park Box Score 2w \mgh-x â€he \ch ([«\11Hv‘~‘ “'th nu lh't'U'HH Hf HI]Y \‘IAIHH'! Ht HI :quminx th-mnn Ill ‘It WIS rather amusing to see the steel-hearted little soldivr enter the ring with Tommy Gooding. a mnrine. QWhO outweighed him by about 16 lï¬ounds and ton'ering over him about 4 inches. Before the ï¬rst Kong runx. ‘rimny felt sorry for Stein, .3 though ‘He was about to be executed. wonder- ing how he could smile in the {tee 01f almost certain muncrc.’ When 'the gong rang {or the tint round. ‘Stein was still Imiling 3nd surprised every one by carrying the ï¬ght to Gooding. outboxing him and rocking :Gooding with every punch. Stein misc-d his hind: with,much :dit’fltulty and attempted to any the ‘last round. even trying for I knock ?out.. The husky marine pummeled ‘$tein‘s {nee ind stomach with hard ’m’gms. Stein mu fought; however. |and mumged to rennin on hi‘s feet until the gong. He lost, but vu given from npplnuse {or putting up the gnmost ï¬ght that was enr seen by any one. ' Jack Stvin. ï¬ghting again“ cxtrrnu- odds. including height. weight und reach. put up the gamut battle of his career Tuesday night at Fort Sheridan. At ' He led in every round. ind in the fnurth round. had Gooding‘ on the Verge of a knockout with: right crpu to the heart. and It the â€me time cutting a big gash in Gooding's eye and closing the other optic. However, Goodin a and to be â€â€˜3'" 1" WV' 7"" Iâ€" U“ 2 pp. Opening' Prim to be too strong {or Stein. and in the ï¬fth round made a strong comeback. and AVA?“ “Pay...“ taught a lucky haymalter on Jack'a‘ jaw, which caused him to go down on his knees {or a short count. 0n aria- Get out the old truty golf club‘. imz. they both fell into a clinch. and .hine them up and be on hand at the slime hut inï¬ghting tollowai. Good-igrand opening of the Park District imz havmx the besb 0f Slain on “-100" club. Saturday. July ï¬rst at two count of his weight. The referee bmkezo'clock. Just think. lot: of print. 0 them, and it was imminent that Stein l prise {or every body. everybody in- was weakening. His eye: became : vited to play. In addition to the tourn- glassy and it became apparent that . ament. come and see our mayor drive the end was near. Goodlug. takinx'the ï¬rst ball at two o'clock IM his advantage of the situation, rwunx a loflicial welcome at the opening a! the right hand on Stein's jaw. Jack struck new municipal course. the canvas hard. face forward. the ref- fl An 13 hole medal ’1‘, tournament aree commenced counting. it mmodi‘m he III-M open to everyone. mu. Uhnï¬'t‘SSIr)’. 10" Stein ‘7†out. 'D'nn I or women. 1R years old or over. I’ll]- tzht- hell rnnz. Stein's seconds ruahed‘en may begin at twelve o'clock, but in and (‘Il’Tit’d Jlt‘k to hlfl (omenionly (be ï¬nt two round. pl-yd on “her? they "’“U’euwd him i" â€with nine hole tours:- can count for the minute interval. *priua. Prank-ally knocked out. Stein nn‘ swerml the last beâ€. "P came out of thy corner with his head bruised by the hard knockdown to ï¬ght the In: round. ‘ Nick Carter, the hard Mttimr no“. éasily bested Jack Wright of the-MI- Tina: in the 8 round windup. , Carter had every round of the ï¬ght. nevertheless. a great ded of credit an be given the marine fur puttin! up a game. losing battle. GREAT EVENTS In Hu- 18$! {our rnunnh. (‘Iflcr PAUJ'I‘d a knm‘kdown In each round. nml Nu m Hu- rmhlh Wru'hl Muck with him. howm‘er, and was game In "w Ins! Furl". (‘urtcr is «mr nf Ow but! muddle- wmghu m {his par! n,’ [h m-nuntry. nnd upmmi punvhcs :hu ale to he "aqua-(«L V J'oey Slin'er soon-d I knockout, by droppink Rally-Mimi: of the army for A full count In the ï¬n! round. Bath were ï¬ghtinx ï¬emly. and Wu Slivvvr dmppod Hindu for an full munt. It wan â€we only unutnfumry haul on ‘he curd. Frunkie Kullnd and (Thlrley Schnh put up I fut six round draw. There was consider-bk feeling helm the gobs. however. they both mined many good punchâ€. Toot:- (‘umminn and Bob Little. who subuituted for Johnny Ins-01h. also fought I dnw. Nmflhelcu. it Wu believed Cumminn should but. been given I slim shade. in VI" of his aggro-slums“. and cleaner hit- tlmz. All in all. it wu one of the but; show our held n For! Shondan. And: i! pmved one thing. that soldiers and: sailors can put up some good um. and no one went away diuppofnud. â€in. mm bouu will be ~18»an 13 in the big riding lull. vich 36 rounds of boxing And I triple windlup. Gei out the old tn-ty golf clubs thine them up and be on hnnd u the grand opening of the Park District Golf club. Sunni-y. July ï¬rst at two o'clock. Just think. lot: of print. a prise {or every body. everybody in- vited to play. In nddition to the tourn- unent. come nnd see our mayor drive the ï¬rst ball I: two o'clock and his loflicinl welcome a! the opening a! the m-w municipal course. MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE OPENS JULY 1 M333» To D1112. Firu‘ Bel at The «mun-c it m ï¬ne condition {or its ï¬rst year. Clubs, hull- lnd rehab- ments will be sold It the pavilion ta be built It the ï¬n! Lee on Mid avenue. If you don‘t play wcll, or think you play Very veil. il'. nll “In sum. Come out grimy. but be then at two o'clock. July 1. Mod people thinkwmu that emo- tion. It you want "to a" a mu. don't argue. upped to his dad". We cnn'surmd on}; u we ntryv. And we run nrw only as he sou-Cd. So arrn'a- Ind nut-mu are forever intcrnrimd. Hodiocrity new-r but: in the lime-light. \‘o nun is rich who bu mortgugud his conscience Luck in mud: up of equal put: a! bruins energy and thorough“. HIGHWOOD BALL TEAM i ENJOYS TRACK MEET Scum (but in {Hm-kind Fw' The Highwood bull tom defeated the Sim-role- from Luau! ‘Squnc 26-2 in I luv. truck med Int Bun- day. Shannon .nnd FA: performed for the Highwood Mm. The (III! wu too one-aided to be wry lumen-ting. The Vishnu put up a weak defend: and during HU- wood’l “int" ham kept the SIM?- ole. busy chum; around thc lot. II and“: min apt 2m f nut. 11mm. but up mu 'broucht aim Mu AM Mac mu. “broad will] play m Highland Park Y. I. C. my! Sundlx. ih ’Giiie’ With Sum. his Sunday WGueWuIW‘ Willi-ms started the lel' for Highâ€" 3 had Park but on Iccount (If the‘ - weather Wu I little ofl' his quIl form. ' Montgomery utIrted for EVIMtIon Ind ' ‘u somewhat wild being unIble .m 1 ï¬nd the pl." I Eummn “In unable to score /in thtir half of the ï¬rst inning while the )0th InIdr ï¬ve runs on I hit: three tunes on hulls Ind II (ouple 01' «non. 'nten- In nothing doing in th( wand inning In the third how- uer l-‘vnn-ton tied the score on three |hits. two «Iron and two buc- on IhIlla. has. who took up the pitch- Iimz for Evnmton after the ï¬rst in- ‘m’ng. hold Huhhm Pull scoreless un- itil the ï¬fth inning. EVInutnn had gum :Iheld with I one run loud when llixhlInd PIrk got to JIM for No WPARIEIIS WINTWIIMTGAIE 8, Gregory sum The local Elk- u-nm defeated the Mason Pnrk hum of Evunswn in u scrappy “with! [ï¬ne of bull lust evening by the score of 9 to 8. h m an uphill battle from nun to ï¬nish. IN A FAST SIX INNINGS ......___-_ - _, rum on as man; bib, going into the lead nun. Evnuton again waned the lead by ï¬rm hiu whkh named them two runs andwith mm on hue and no out. Captain Whit. mt outnus.0.8.cdl. lie-Indium- linod Wlummdo'nthcm mmmm odor. memmnnm inthohdinnlnxopandyith_amn «(coalutonnambymone- mmmmmm» other. allowing that next batter to whammy. Main-cud moan“ mmmmuflm by the Jan to Mun mom who Hheanodinc-hhfltudm bathtub“ â€you†can 5‘