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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 5

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I are a de- rainst Flt the!- the Ined rom view ”by ml: Arte. Pspt au- 000. lined Ital-y nab!- war- fund. In at vhf." Dan- “he!!! art- an: [E3 .6511; W33, Lgis- new Ition hich and cure arty. and M., [din _ " tre- Ion, Ott- eode “Olin the lbbe any '0! WI t to ty Colorflil Event at Playgrounds Aug. 14; Other News Flashes MODEL BOAT AND. AIRPLANE CONTEST The model host end sirplsne eon- test has been set ahead to Friday afternoon, August " The original datum ngnssdsy of this week. but it wss found that this’ds‘te'would to have their entries ready. This event lsst season was 0. great suc- cess, with some of the best hoot end airplane builders in this district com-- peting. This "" there memny‘ of the winners in lsst yesr’s meet already entered, end new entires are earning in nil the time. The tom-m will be held in a fuld out of the Sun- set Valley golf course; the hosts will be sailed in the pond at that location. . hectares Wrist Eddie Hera-eve. 'Jr.. of Sunset park, one of the star athletes of the playground teams. mdrered s. trae- tured wrist while competing in the high-jump event tl the Junior Pre: n pic track and aNd iiieet"at Lincoln playground Inst Wedneirdnr. Tutu grave was second in the event. The fall occurred when he was attempt- ing his last jump with the bar at three feet ten inches. He was cared Many entries have already been re- ceived for the North Shore open "tourmament to be played off at the close-tf-the-e-Sr.-- ~£eweve13 itGT/ is stilltigne to enter and entries arei encouraged to send their application. There will bevdoublee as well as sin- eles events for both the juniot and sum: event»; 'All"-'lh"arlmol' stu- derts will be elasuMed as juniors. The matches will ,pxéhebly be played off during the latter part of August. In the mUn.time'there " a thte chance for players to rt in some ometiee with, ttk,msrtert-arrat1exsrgt4itUns More information covering the team. ‘ument may be obtained from the at- tendant at the a' oietk tuid.. High School Courts Are Popular Dur- ing Good Weather There has been in increase In the number of players on the new clay tennis courts at the Deerfield-Shields high school athlete-field, twat-ding to the attendant in charge. The courts which are situated about three Moths west of Greed Bay roadtgn West Park avenue are well known along the North Shore for the tine my in which ing the court! are ml "rt new mes laid. Th'etoum m completely mod- ernized In every ram. _ - - John Leonardi Opens office in Highwood John Leonardl ha- openod m4 at 816 Railroad avenue, 3mm. and reproaenta all leading steamship lines and travel agencies and incur- tnco companies. He is competent to advise In matters of ford“ travel. having condoned tour: of Italy and. “goth" European commie; no; wi apogialiaeoin the prep!” tttt Mal paper» helm: Whip mks. 'ré-entry ammu- and tho rad-y. Ann-t 6, 1981 (Continued on page 68) " cgre of. Each morn- Playground Baseball _ Teams Finish First Round; Games Coming The playground baseball teams tinuhed the that round of their sea- son schedules lsst week. In the son‘- ior division Lincoln phyground won the baseball caps. They had do. feated Sunset and Ravinia consistent» 1y throughout the season, In the sec- ond round of play there sre just three days on which the seniors will have pines. They no: 7 ‘ Sunset and Ravinia, both vs. Lincoln. Wednesday, August 12, Sunset vs. Raviniu, Lincoln vs. Ravinia, at Ita- Wednesday, August 19, Lincoln VI. Sunset, Ravinis mu Sunset, at Sun- set. - A These genes will all be played nt 10 tum. of the day scheduled. Junior Division In the Junior division the Sunset Americans ceme in first for the ttmt round. ht the second round thatched. ule is " follow. _ , -iiriariir," uistrmst 3, Lincoln um? Port Clinton at Ravinia. (Game post- poned» Fe!4ntstrhyt.,Atyr.tet fro -. __. TirriaG, August 7; "Poityinton mid Sunset at Lincoln, 1:30 pan. . L, "ii-Jag, August 10, thUset' at Port Clinton, 1:30 pan. _ l - - _ "Ii-Em Mint 14, 1mm. " Sun. set, 1:30 pan, _ Seven F.0d: Sheriden soldiers ran don] of Highwood police Friday night, three of them staging a ftttht that ended when two pinto glue win- dow: in I confectionery store were smashed, but only one of the - was dined in police court this morning. Arrest T Soldiers st .- Highwood qn Digprderjg __ Einéa E E. Colon, Curl Bohnes md Funk Hun, m of A company of the Second Infantry, were tlPrtred i;.m7m police were summoned " two big windows had been broken. , - ’_ The trio we: turned oe to their company commander by " George S. Rettitr,"nfter the once: agreed 1.0 -tiiiEif" it" thrift! -- - ,. “for the damage to the winds-me; L Mrs.' Charles P. 'tgtg) of Loal Angela. cam. who cursed her Amt husband. Vernon Gaucho]. " Hith- land Park, with “(him thok 10- "ar-old son, hat, roturnod tit Califor- .nin with her son and chm and. through scam Attorney 0608' Me. amigo, were to b- dropped in m of when“ 'ot the M" ms. it was "ported in Wattttatmn', W m. a,------., .', ,. -. --rl Frank Bourdon, of Cty: my M, Marty-that Coast 1riiti',i?,eii-,'ee',i1, $10 end‘costg hr disorderly ndnct, after" he attempted to show them- istrebe how his court should be con- ducted. Bow-don we: “rented with three other soldiers, all of the same company. after they had meted e disturbance on 11?;th evenue. All were grtntrtnirrriAle., i,- F-- , "iiiriiriiriGiiaraio) ' was turned over to the I ri dor punishment. _ _ l Woman Recovers cam; _ Kidnap Charge Amped 1939' hint-gee; One Given Fine lamb; Major Chas. Benson Dies Suddenly Last Monday at Hinsdale Maior Chalet Benson. I reeldent for - " 881 Lincoln Ivonne. died quite suddenly Monday of. this week in the Humble unitarlnm,‘ Him. dnle, 111. He was president of the Roma Construction company, which erected numerous fine buildings throughout the state, Among whieh) the Faust hotel ut Rockford and the Welfofd hotel at Dunvllle tgre" ‘ee- Mr. Benson served with distinction in the World war as major in the 83rd division. Re was s member of the Swedish club of Chicago. the Lake Shore Athletic club, the Hamil- ton club and others and was a man held in high (5sz by his associates and fellow citiasns for his many esti- mable traits of character. Be is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esther Benson, a son, Jack Benson, who is attending St. Johns Military tteademr,mttd s dnrrghter, Jean. The funeral bet-vice will be held this afternoon " 2 o'eloek " the Swedish Methodist church in Geneva, Ill. The many friends of the hmily in Highland Park extend sincere sym- pathy to the narrowing rehtives. Boxing Card at Fort . l Wednesday, August 12; Good Bouts Promised The. second summer boxing show will be held at Ft. Sheridan on Wed- nesday, August 12. _With the return of some of the troops from (Sump McCoy, Sparta, Wisconsin, the Army post has some very fine boys to line up on their card mint some of the beat of the Chicago anthem The Post has two very good light- weight: - Nelson and MeCuteheon who are matched up together. This bout should be a tough one and it 1r'zmrttmrrar--trrearf-htterN1rt. Mix Gaylord. 19heridtm's as might dagger, is muting 30 New,. house of Chiehto for the pd time. These two boys put on hide-t fought _bont of the in; Inst 'ansintlcArtgiL)tprill. be»! their“ -ftttht on the “NEW.“ "W ----- A new welterweight hoe! been found " Ft. Sheridan and he's o tough one "irir'fiinrirTitriritamrthrrshte-atr 1mm one of Chicago's best welters. With such good bouts as these opt! ttvel, others, Sheridan villagein put on a good tlttht e.ard. With the cacr.c. in comp during the month of August, Sheridan an elm pick from the visi- muons them is e welter who he: been diitiiirmrtttit Windy. Every Chiago boy coming up to Sheridan he: 1 title main; from sec- tionII. Golden Glove Chnmtrtomtthttrto A.A.U. chnanpioetattips. ' 'rttet-ri1iuhe1dattherPost Gymnasium " Pt. Sheridan " 8:15 p.m. Anyone desiring to ogder tick- ets, all Pt. Sheridan no. On Friday evening ttte dorm staff of the Sheridm Robehh 104b,- No. 301, accompmiod by several mom- bers, attended the Libertyvillc Re- hab): loan. , The Rebekah decree m contorted» Iherrrtm'tttittrettt rc- portal“; plenum. ought. Rebekah We Vidt Cook county highway police, and Sheriff Meyering’s deputies from Cook county have 1aunehed an inquiry into the murder of Matt P. Roam”, 38, J,Qg"',',ttah.Tg'p who Gt thin 'r.yteyd?r,syt .tu‘, ‘30.. " Igttyjqw _ ittsrfotised gm; 'n' Teif'l'iti'l'irk's-ea't'k'i"r Day by the slnyers2 t . . FIND OF MAN 2lllol BEER WAR M. P. Helm Wilmette, Shot to Death; Left in Corstield Near Half Day The mitti.ve tor the mltrder is posi- tive. Hoffman m a. small time brewer ma was cutting in on the regular syndicate beer, according to deputy trherlfN. 'rtatmed by Rue Hoffman wu led to his. path Thursday night by a me. Someone ea11ed and ordered two barrels of beer for the Jack Baehiey's mad- house on Harm: road in Cook county, his wife told the police. TToth-n, u the sheriff reconstructs the story ,loaded the beer in his car and set out. At I plus neu- Jraek- Once he called out to Hackney for help, but Hackney {and going oat. (Continued on pm MO _ T St‘James Baseball Nine DefeatstSt. Anthony's of . Waukegan; Is Ninth Win Pounding out " hits' St." James turned back St. Anthony for the sec- ond time in two weeks by the decis- sive score_of,13.3 at Highwood field last Sumhy. ' . _ T , "Moon? Stipe Was tht. big gun in the home team's attack, pounding out a triple, a double and two singles in five times It ue O’Conner con- nected for thee hits and Thurston, Setrett and Yen-y connected for two hits npiece. _ _ Yen-y snowed St. Algthony um senttered hits. One of these, a triple by Busty; against the right center tadfeGemustheioeertrhitofN" day. . . . . St. Anthony started strong end had a one run lead behind the excellent @nugmrikglhgsEM no. one to reach iiketidiieciciiciitr-iTiir6tiir inning. Three successive hits greeted the Wankegnn butler in that round and before the side Could be retired seven runs had come across the plat- ter. Four runs in the fottrth,.one in the fifth, one in the seienth and four in the eighth completed the scoring for St. James. The local team never was in danger utter the third inning. Yeary for Highwood and Neviku aururaia-vomtte,:.attt.4i.o.r.,?..t 1154533 hits. a: 'it"riilTGrtirG'i YudiFrairTi1iriTiiir bested in every other department of the gum. Wank-can made my: Hike Sega-t and Prank Stipe both made ditBeuit catches in the a-nth inning to rob St. Anthony of what 1ootredirkeaxtretttu.. _" _ _ Sundny’a victory puts St. James ht second pine in the Tri County hogan, one game behind St. Anthony. The tum has had I hard push trying to mach ttmt place other hum bun itttueo/turitttrtutirstrartof the moon. ' _ _ _Des Plain-ill be the 91 patients fie am: Curl": t Des Puma nut Sunday. will be the nut

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