THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938 Highwood Boosters The undefeated Highwood Boosâ€" ters who have a run of 12 straight wins and also won the first round in the Illinois State Amateur league last Sunday backed up Harry Skidâ€" more two hits pitching which strikâ€" ing out ten, and trampled the strong Gold Coasters club by a 5â€"0 score before a large crowd at the Highâ€" wood field. Highwood staged a rally in the first inning on which Maesti, Pasâ€" quesi and Russell singled while ‘Thompson lined a double over the left field fence for total of three runs, with Harry Skidmore breezâ€" ing through in a grand style "Tex" Lenzini hit a 400 ft home run in the third and Russell hit one in the eighth. Coâ€"starring was "Cecil" Notagiaâ€" como at the short stop position turnâ€" ing in some brilliant plays while leading the offence with three safety on fourth trip to the plate, he was followed by Maestri and Russell who each collected two hits in four trips to the plate. Skidmore vs. Madsen on July 17 Noxt Sunday, July 17, the baseâ€" ball fans in this Vicinity Will get & chance to witness the outstanding pitching and of the season when Harry Skidmore, ace Southpaw from the Northwetsern university pitching staff will hurl for the Boosâ€" ters, while the visitors from Graysâ€" lake will send on the firing line the 21 year old Bob Madsen, prize speedâ€" ball artist who in the past three years has built a very impressive recond at the University of Towa and hold at the present time the strike out record in the Illinois State Amateur league with 17, starting time of the game, 2:30 p.m. ILLINOIS STATE AMATEUR LEAGUE (Northern Illinois) Second Round Standing Won Lost Waukegan (Bally Muck) ..._._....â€"..2 0 Highwood (Booster) ..............._._1 0 Libertyville (Y.M.C.) ..._1 0 Grayslake (Pirates) _ ....... Lake Forest (Y.M.C.) ... Half Day (Vernon A.C.) North Chicago (St. Joe) Highland® Park (Y.M.C.) Highwood ........ Grayslake . ...... Libertyville ..... Waukegan . ..... Grayslake ‘at Highwood. Highland Park at North Chicago. Half Day at Lake Forest. Waukegan at Libertyville. Macstri, . If Pasquesi cf Bianchini rf Russell c ......... Lenzini 2b ...... Notagincomo ss Campagni 1b ... Skidmore p ... Kennedy _cf Roberts 2b Kelley 3b .. Peterson 1b Irving If .. fp.* ns Wilson e .. Dieck p ... Maiman p Chicago Woman Is Hurt in Collision of Cars Saturday A collision between the cars of Robert Golderd, 43, of the Picadilly hotel, 53rd and Blackstone avenue, Chicago and C. Hansen, 27, of 1423 Farragut avenue, Chicago, occurred ai Pleasant and Washington streets last Saturday morning at 1:45. Mrs. Hansen received cuts and bruises. Golderd was traveling south on Pleasant and Hansen west on Washâ€" ington. Mrs. Hansen was cut and bruised on the legs, head and the left elbow. She.was treated by Dr. Grady at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal where she remained that night. Both cars were badly damaged. Shut Out Y.M.C.A. of Lake Forest 5â€"0 Total Total SroxIEVALLEY LAUNDRY INncC. Declare Your Indeâ€" pendence, Mother! Visit Landmarks) Take the children . . . one of these days . . . and visit the many . . . historic spots . . . that are to be found! ... The things you‘ll see ... will be interesting . . . and you‘ll enjoy . . . the day a lot! 3b Highwood (5) .~.__.5 Lake Forest ......... .~....2 North Chicago‘ ..... _1 Highland Park ... suâ€"..% Helf Daey °.. ~ ... Next Sunday Last Sunday Cow Brokerages Flourished During 1840â€"1860 in Illinois Operating cow brokerages was a profitable business in central and northern lllincis between 1840 and 1860. ~Newspaper files consulted by research workers ‘on W.P.A.‘s Federal Writer‘s Project carry ocâ€" casional stories concerning persons who contracted with residents of Chicago, Springfield, Peoria and other cities and towns in the State, to furnish them with good milk cows. Brokers would scour the eountho‘ adjoining the area in which they worked for the required < number and breed of cows. These ‘ cows would be collected at some central place and then driven by herds into the city for which the broker had contracts. ~ Poor Time for Nudism Sonny sat on the lower steps, his face resting in his two chubby Elmwood Immortalizes TIllinois Pioneers tn : eâ€"pfintiasizechetiteactk put em on in summer. ‘The Illinois pioneer family is imâ€" mortalized in a great bronze monaâ€" ment at Elmwood, Peoria county. It is the work of the late Lorado Taft, renowned sculptor, whose parâ€" ents were early settlers there, reâ€" search workers of the Federal Writâ€" ers‘ Project, W. P. A., have learned. The statuary group called "The Piâ€" oneers" was dedicated to their memâ€" ory, May 27, 1928. Ten feet tall, on a fourâ€"ton granâ€" ite base, the heroic size figures deâ€" pict the ruggedness of early Illinois settlers who, according to the inâ€" scription, "Bridged the Streams, Subdued‘ the Soil, Founded a State." Aâ€"man, musket in hand, is representâ€" ed embracing his wife and child; and a dog, alert for approaching danger, crouches at his feet. FEDERAL RECREATION PROJECT Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield Schedule Mondayâ€"1 to 5 p.m.â€"For children: Indian Lore Harmonica club. 7 to 9 p.m.â€"Adultsâ€"General. Tuesdayâ€"9â€"12 a.m.â€" Preâ€"school group. 1 to 5 p.m.â€"Children Specialized Handcraft. Tuesdayâ€"7 to 9:p.m.: Archery. Wednesdayâ€"9 to 12 a.m.: Preâ€"school group. 1 t 05 p.m.â€"Children: Scrap book work Archery. 7 to 9 p.m.â€"Adults: Crafts rug work. Thursdayâ€"9 to 12 a.m.: Preâ€"school group. 1 to 5 p.m.â€"Children: Camera club. 7 to 9 p.m.â€"Adults: Camera club. Fridayâ€"9 to 12 a.m.: Preâ€"school group. 1 to 5 p.m.â€"Children: Story hours, 2:30. Hiking â€" Puppets. ‘ 7 to 9 p.nLâ€"&rppeh. Saturdayâ€"9 to 12 a.m.: Preâ€"school group. ‘The morning session from 9 to 12 is for children of preâ€"school age. All afternoon sessions are for chilâ€" dren over 7 years of age, while the evening session is for young people and adults. "What‘s the matter, Sonny?" "Nothin‘â€"just thinkin‘," "What about?" "Thinkin â€"howâ€"dumbk~4asse~aze Mother, its time to sever the ties that bind you to the washboardâ€"and ring out your of mesoy‘ *‘ Be loyalto and bemamiioniee us flnwooklmOu prices are reasonalbe. ~Gapn oarm @2 en General programs: Work with the preâ€"school group includes storyâ€"tellâ€" ing, simple hand crafts, and games. ‘The afternoon sessions will inâ€" elude athletics at all times, as well as primary work in crafts, with the special activities as listed above. The evening sessions are arranged to give special consideration to young people and adults, and will include athletics (volley ball, soft ball, horseshoes, croquet, etc.) at all times, with specialized activities as outlined above. Chamlee. Oldberg, Van Hoogstraten On Ravinia Program Chamlee, operatic tenor, will clng‘ woâ€"arias.from operesâ€"in which he HiBin« NORANIE:â€"... thioâ€"â€"loewntixe..... from. Wagner‘s "Lohengrin, and "Ah, Fuyez, Douce Image," from Masâ€" senet‘s "Manon," Thursday evening. Mario Chamlee, Arne Oldbérg, and William Van Hoogstraten, three well known musicians, are schedâ€" uled to appear on this week‘s proâ€" gram of the Ravinia Festival. All three are familiar to concert paâ€" trons, as they are no newcomers to the Park. Chamlee gained fame during his association with the Raâ€" vinia Opera a few years ago, while the latter two appeared at Raâ€" vinia last year. ©€00X oLX A2TSe Phone 2830 â€" 5570 The First National Bank Sunset Valley Beverage Co. THBE PRESS 4d V Tds IN OUR DAILY AND CONSTANT EFFORTS TO MARKET OUR SPECIALTY, NAMELY: 1 High Class Banking Service Oldberg, well known composer and professor of composition at Northwestern University School of Music, will hear the first performâ€" ance of his composition, "Fantasia," conducted by Van Hoogstraten Friâ€" day evening. "Fantasia" was comâ€" posed as a commissioned work by the Festival Committee. After Friâ€" day‘s concert Oldberg will return to Los Angeles to continue work on a new symphony. Van Hoogstraten, Dutch conducâ€" tor of international reputation, will make the first of his four appearâ€" ances at Ravinia Thursday evening. He will also conduct Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Following his Ravinia enâ€" gagement, the conductor will enâ€" ter upon his eighteenth consecuâ€" tive season at the Lewisohn Staâ€" dium in New York. National Salesmen‘s Crusade Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Read The Wantâ€"Ads Highland Park, IIl. WE JOIN ENTHUSIASTICALLY IN THE THE PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of Highland Park The Lake Bluff Fire department was called out during the electriâ€" cal storm Tuesday night, after lightâ€" ning struck a large tree on the east mide of the Lake Bluff Orphanage. A neighbor turned in the alarm, thinking that the Orphanage buildâ€" ing had been struck. y Lightning Strikes Tree I¥°DAY NORTH WOODS TRIP | Groups of six or :Hht boys will be taken on these trips. Boys from seven to fourteen years are eligible and will be placed in &Ilpl befiitting their capabiliâ€" Fishing, cam , hiking in the scenic l‘?:k. m‘ll’::’ of l?orflum Wisconsin. Equipment for any overnight camping will be provided to asâ€" sure comfort and warmth in case of inclement weather. Experienced firstâ€"aid will alâ€" ways be handy and hospital facilâ€" ities are convenient. Bill Hammond‘s Play Club has been selected as the exclusive distributors of milk and cream produced by the famous herd of Pure Bred Registered Holstein Cows at Hawthorn Farms. This milk is produced under excepâ€" tional sanitary conditions from animals with unusual health records. For the protection of our customers all WESTWOOD FARM DAIRY PRODUCTS are bottled under most rigid inâ€" spection. The name WESTWOOD on the bottle tells you that no detail is overlooked to give you a milk product as wholesome and absoâ€" lutely pure. A‘dairy that gives you this extra protection deâ€" serves your patronage. Our confidence in our product permits us to suggest that you call WESTWOOD FARM DARY . For Information: Address BILL HAMMOND, /o Lonestone Lake Club, Three Lakes, Wis. or Call: Aldie Harris, H. P. 2280 WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT For Pure Wholesome Milk Products Enterprise 1525 HOW TO RELIEVE SUNBURN TORTURE %ï¬ï¬ï¬%‘fl mflim,’°fr“m"L..m-'“" s bodyâ€"building sportsâ€"is indulged in whenever the weather permits at the lakeâ€"in rough weather at private is. Thorough instrucâ€" tion is r?v):n and a close watch is kept: on all, especially beginners. some big league games as usual Boxingâ€"a sport in which courâ€" age, re-omcmncn and alertâ€" ness are developed. Instruction is given. Baseball, a favorite withâ€"&ll, is layed at pln{ï¬round and beach. The group will probably attend Swimming â€"one of the best LOCAT PLAY CLVUB PAGE SEVEN