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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1950, p. 5

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m > * e i Kiddle â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€">.â€" _ The Highlandâ€"Park higt school £ â€" froshâ€"soph baseball club "found that there is a lot of difference Little Giant Tennis Teams Win Final {GLENCOE Goldsmith (HP) defeated Kent (P)â€"6â€"2, 6â€"1. < Brown: (HP)~defeated Mayers ~ _ (P)â€"6â€"2, 6â€"1. Klee (HP) defeated Theler (P)â€" 6â€"1, 6â€"1. . (P)â€"6â€"0, 6â€"3. Baum and Davis (HP) defeated Block and Rosenwinkle (P)â€" 6â€"0, 6â€"2. Tuesday‘s victory gave the local varsity a record of three wins and three losses in league competition Smith and Zimmerman (HP) deâ€" By Grakham McKinney Climaxing a successful Suburâ€" ban league season, the Highland Park high school varsity and froshâ€" soph tennis teams swamped Proâ€" viso by identical 5â€"0 scores in their matches held Tuesday, May 16, at the local court. The varsity results are as folâ€" Cleaver (HP) defeated Thorson (P)â€"6â€"2, 6â€"0. . ; Temple (HP) defeated Ollier (P) 4â€"6â€"1, 61. Block (HP) defeated James (P) â€"â€"â€"ll, Uike Hall and Freeman (HP) defeated follows: tnrfd_ over WI'!.EG‘;M, Morton, their overâ€"all record was six and Morton, Evanston, and Proviso. The only defeat was by Oak Park. The local teams are now preâ€" paring for the Suburban league matches to be held Saturday, May 27, at Evanston. & Froshâ€"Soph Nine Drops Wild Contest Toâ€" Waukegan _ pitched, especially up at Waukeâ€" .gu:fs ,c:liupond ln.st Tuesday when locals 14 to 6. The Blue and White were sailâ€" ing along up to the last of the third, and holding a 6 to 0 marâ€" gin when the trouble started. The Waukegan coach then claimed Renzo Marchietti, the Blue and Whites ace hurler, was pitching illegally by not keeping his foot on the mound rubber. This brought a storm of protest from the locals‘ bench, who claimed that the mound rubber was illegalâ€" ly constructed, thus forcing Renâ€" zo to step from the hill. The rhuâ€" barb hit its peak with the umpâ€" ire calling every pitch a ball unâ€" and Proviso, and were defeated by Oak Park, New Trier, and Evâ€" Thursday, May 25, 1950 6â€"1, 6â€"2. w Ostrander and Leopold (HP) deâ€" feated McLadich and.Kent (P) 2 22005E Dr., 80 â€"â€"V.E W., 6 The froshâ€"soph had a fine seaâ€" Haven, 19 â€" Moose Jr., 2 uols Aotrhbme four of the five|Kome, 10. â€" Post Office, 2 Suburban league foes it faced and Washi " G 57€. capturing, in addition. three exâ€" gto ardens, til Renzo had given up five conâ€" Color by Technicolor Yvonne DeCarlo, Philip Friend Thurs., Fri., Sat., _ June 1â€"2â€"3 ||| ", Open Mon,â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sum. 1:3¢ 35¢ to 6:30 S--.-.:n-. T--«l Wed. Vy o [ i a ,’ -Ԥâ€"£â€"-M‘r a” es f : "Woman of T C es z @ , m 5 4 Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland, -1“ l‘,-:'.-‘. Your ktv Edmund Gwenn 4 A > To Geeater Special Holiday matinee mnronnmnnnnemommmremeemmremmroemmmmemmmemes « i 4.4 = age Tuesday Saturday Matinee, May 27 ie ons g {. 1 o e l e e ie e e me l . CP +; To save his hurler‘s â€" arm, Ruth Roman, Jane Clark ||| _ For One Week Starting 56c after 6:30, incl. tax Neubauer and Stadler ies over fi',“}'g’fil(b«:h Henderson "Ticket to â€" Tomaâ€" Jane Wymanâ€"Marlene Dictrich "Francis" Michaet Wildingâ€"Richard Todd (P)â€" nip and tuck race all the way with no team having a decided edge. Coach Henderson yanked Renzo from the box and relieved him with Dominic Turcki, who in turn was releived by Buddy Bock, who finished the wild contest. This defeat was the second of the year for the Little Giants, who also hold two victories and 16 Inch Softball . * At Sunset Park â€" The Highland Park 16 inch softball league sponsored by the Playground: and Recreation Deâ€" partment played its initial games of the season last Thursday and Friday evenings at Sunset Park. This season marks the 7th sucâ€" cessive year of league play. Popuâ€" years, have entered two teams in the league this season. They had one of the 4 teams in the original league; the others were Elm Place, the Elks, and B‘nai B‘rith. The league was formed as an old timers league, and players had to be 30 yearsâ€"old or older to be eligible to play. Today there is no age limit, the only restriction is that all but 3 members of each team‘s roster must be residents of Highland Park. f . It is still early to determine the relative strength of the teams, but judging by past experience, it can be said that when all teams Hole Club is .playing under the banner of Acmes; the old‘ standâ€" ard bearers are the Monarchs, the V.F.W., Haven and Fells. week (May 18 and 19): â€" Fells, 23 â€" Monarchs, 10 Moose Sr., 83 â€"V.F W., 6 player‘ .Ai.l -_nllruel;mwwv r‘s LaBuda, are back to try and reâ€" tain their title. New comers this year besides the Moose teams inâ€" elude Washington Gardens and Doors Open at 2: P.M. * Saturday Eveningâ€"â€"Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. & Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. "LAST DAYS of BOOT HILL" BY ANY OnE MAN 1 FACT OR FICTION!I ALCYON Last â€" year‘s: champions, Starting Friday, May 26 For One Happyâ€"Goâ€"Lucky Week ! at 6:00° P.M. Girl Scout News By Bill Kiddle i By scoring three runs in the bottom half of the fourth inning, Highland Park‘s scrappy puppies whipped Morton for their second league victory here on the home diamond. ' ; The locals scored as Eubanks and Picchietti drew walks and Buddy Bock doubled to send two home. ‘Then he himself stored on ception school went on a cookout at the Girl Scout Lodge, May 18. The program included a flag raisâ€" ing ceremony, the cookout, a skit by each troop, and the Flyup of Troop 21 with the presentation of their Wings, and songs. The girls from Troop 21 who had their Fiyup were: Carien Arens, â€"Shariâ€"Becker, Victoria Caâ€" rani, Mary Crowell, Barbara Lee Giamo, Donna Lee Giamo, Patriâ€" cia Hall, Patricia Jacobsen, Carol Larson, Marcella Lencione, Donna Leonardi, Marita Marchi, Mary Helen McDonald, Jean McLaughâ€" lin, Suzanne Montonara, Elizabeth Scouts from the Immaculate Conâ€" Haven vs. Post Office Acme vs, V.F.W. Fells vs. Washington Gardens Monarch vs. Moose Jr. Gov., night Moose Sr. Gov., bye.. Games next week (May 25) â€" Its all yours for less than you think â€" _ Kleeburg Buick, Inc. _ : 110 8. First Street _ â€" > Che Super Estate, Wagon Model 59 y 4 to THE PRESS Crafted of seasoned wood and stout metalâ€"with room for golf bags, fishing tackle, trunks, or whatâ€"haveâ€"youâ€"or for six people going to a party. Pet of people who like cityâ€"country living. Take the matchless Buick ride, the handsome Buick interior. lease on life. Take all the spirited Buick styling from bumperâ€"grille to builtâ€"in Thenâ€"add a brandâ€"new Fireball power plant. An engine with more life, more lift, and, if anything, better fuel economy. An engine with larger bearings, crankshaft, and pins, but with shorter, lighter rods and pistons. § 3 Whichever you take, you‘ll be getting the best buy in the middle are built BUICK will build them _ At the Family Party, May 12, which the Girl Scouts af Troop 14 gave for their parents, the girls presented their leader, Mrs. Elzie C. Partlow with a Lady Elgin wrist watch engraved "From your girls in Troop 14, 1944â€"1950" in Morren, Doraâ€"Ori, Nancy ‘O‘Conâ€"> nell, Margie Peddle, Barbara Sheahen, Shirley Sordyl, Dariene fashion show, and a history of the Brownie Troop 25 will have its Flyup; and Deane White will preâ€" sent the awards ‘to â€"members of Girl Scout Troops 4, 3, 18 and 29. Parents and friends are invited to attend. The Girl Scouts of Troop 8 of West Ridge School finished the work on the Outdoor Cook and Tree Badges with a trip to Morâ€" ton Arboretum *last Tuesday, where they studied the trees and had a eookout on the way home. At their meeting on May 26, the troop will receive the Brownies of Troop 26, who are flying uR _ ~~On May 31, Brownies of Troop 42 are planning a picnic and McKeo, Glencoe 1071. The Brownies of Troop 26 of the West Ridge school who are having their Flyup May 26 are: Jill Jonas, Daryl Jones, Diane Teeter, Susan . Sinclair, Mary Stouffer, Martha Rotter, â€" Sue Nachine, â€" Gail â€" Walsh, â€"Mardell l&heurmn‘qn. Two of the mothers, Jolls, Marilyn Strauss, Mary Winâ€" who received the Hostess Badge were: Carolyn Adams, Sally Gray, Barbara Hess, Virginia Orsi, Priâ€" scilla Welsch, Nancy Weinstein. Priscilla Welsch also received the DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois # â€" / gP C râ€"-mn.ufio'.ucml.mh‘q-â€". Mrs, John Tecters, and Mrs. Mazâ€" Highwood Glass & 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211

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