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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1934, p. 7

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on *4 i ; t <¢ Es spd niBo x Fort Sheridan Polo â€"| Team Will Play Oak "_ Brook Next Sunday m. TT‘; should be one of the . most thrilling polo games ever played in the Chicago district as mfi‘lek will play their team which will: repâ€" The Fort Sheridan polo team will play 4 return game at ?uk Brook Polo Club, 2nd . Street and York Road, Sunday afternoon at 8$:30 ip. resent Oak Brook in the Intra Cirâ€" cuit games to be played at Dayton, Ohio, in August. h | The Army team will include Capt. Larty Smith, Pete Rodes and that memiQh;\omman. Major Chamberâ€" lain, who on July 4th gave |a wonâ€" derful exhibition of ri_ding v!hen he The first game of this series was hoi 1 won by the Army by a score of 9 to terTl::hgx? ;‘:hl “!;;lkbf‘.mp at 2: 8 in the last minute of pl#y dnd Oak | of five M it avent ‘?:r‘ Te Brook is most confident of WinNIDZ| over the o m noie on uy i6 4400 J-.: } . ’.‘ 10 o‘ kofl u‘,:l‘,“ n:“l.“d walke. | | ® o E.D.S.T.>: *Ahia. es ; >«c|__. â€"â€"\|"._ Miss Maty Alan Hokanson, ~ ‘ort Sheridan Oak Brook | tex of ‘M. Hokanson, 2420 Deerâ€" Lt. Hines 1 James A. Hannah | park Drive, Highland Park, will parâ€" \Capt. Jonés 2 G‘“muf&m ticipate as a@member of the Ns Maj. Chamberlain 3 Paul Butler tional High School Orchestra flfi Capt. Rodes 4) P| Porter| Band. Miss Hokanson was a memâ€" Capt. Smith Alternate . R, Hunter ber of the local high school band and "Pote" Porter who hails from orchestra during the past year and };? Forest and is playing :‘& for| is spending her summer studying .Brook is developing into one of under the | direction of the nation‘s the gteatest polo players in the midâ€" outstanding teachers and musi¢al dle ‘west and he and George Bates directors at Interlochen. £!| will give Major Clnmberlaq:x a teal “T"“’“.{‘lm“-;â€"vâ€"â€", it‘s & good) r +Ie scored five goals for Fort St:idni. The first game of this series was won: byvthe Army by a score of 9 to 8 in the last minute of pl#y and Oak .Tb‘\orrow night }(Friday), in‘ Renehan‘s openâ€"air arena at Round Lake:several of the nation‘s leading mat) stars will be seen in fit.ion on an allâ€"star wrestling card t will feature a double main. event. In‘ one of the windâ€"up matches, Jimpy McMillen, Antioch‘s | pride and| newly crowned | Lake|‘County wrestling champion, will fate one of the most difficult wrestlers to pin in the game today, Sol Slagel, eolorfal \Coast sensation and contortionist ‘mat star. | Jim McMillen Will _ Wrestle Sol Slagel â€"_â€" at Renehan‘s Friday Slage! is only 25 years, old but already is being groomed for title mat honors and is to meet Jim lnr- dostin the Chicago Stadium if he can RSDAY, JULY 12, 1934 Being a contortionist, Sol is pracâ€" tically immuane to punishment 0T pain so that even the Mw”? ous holds have no affect upon â€"AIM. He can literally benid himself into a p*euel, and often extricates him: self| from holds that seem almost impossible to break by these contorâ€" tio:;. 5 f |cMillen will have a tough nut to erack in this powerful 238 pound grappler and many 'rd?:lt authâ€" orugas are of the opinion “Bg: Jim| will receive the whipping of hi Rayinia Garden Club ~ _ To Visit Barrington qmery wE SE M PCE TW t of the Ravinia Garden Club on Friâ€" day, July 13, but on July 20 five of the |gardens: of, &m‘.‘ lfllm for inspection, € to visit them. Further details of the tour will be anounced later. Each Friday mw of ‘the Ravinia Gatden is at the Northwestern Station from 9:30 until 10 and will receive any flowers es tGor * ma to i Cl thonrk of the Flower and Fruit There will be no regular meeting in the Chicago Stadium if he throw the Antioch star tomorâ€" Duffy, Berndtson, c.; Pagles, 1b; J. McDermbott, 2b; Pritchard, rf â€" _ ef.; Champion, c.; Gehrls, ss.; Jones, Sullivan, 2b; L. i :*Ew,’ !,c: Jim‘s Cireus m‘ fi': PÂ¥ doeX Ovando ?; Waller Dies In California Saturday _ Funeral services for Ovando W. MWaller, former viceâ€"president and branch plant manager of Swift and Company, who died Saturday at his Beverly Hills, Calif., home, after a long iliness, will be held today (Thursday) i.t 2:30 p.m. in the Roseâ€" hill chapel. | t He is survived by his widow, a son, Fred, of ‘Los Angeles, and two daughtérs, Mrs. R. K. O‘Hara, of Highland l;;rk, and Mrs. L. W. Berâ€" mond, of Hinsdale. a Mr. Waller was 75 years old at the time of his death. He)lived in Highland for four years folâ€" lowing his |retirement in :1926, and then moved to California. . is spendi her summer studying under the| direction: of the nation‘s outstmdiÂ¥ teachers and musi¢al directors at Interlochen. §7+] f “Tmstf‘:lms? 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