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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Aug 1928, p. 7

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August 4, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Winnetkans Loom as Championship New Trier Team The Winnetka baseball team con- tinued playing championship brand baseball and as a result handed Glen- coe a defeat last Sunday by a score of 6 to 5. In a previous engagement between these two teams, Winnetka won by a similar score. Playing in top form, the local outfit | turned in three double plays to pull "Lefty" Mills out of some tight places. "Lefty," by the way, substituted for Jack Slattery, who pitched for the locals last Friday evening, when they | defeated the T. J. Crowe Boosters at Welles park. Getting back to Sunday's game, Win- netka stepped on Gore, Glencoe's pitching ace, for three runs in the first inning. Lindholm singled, and was moved along on Holleb's sacrifice. Then Izard, new third base addition to the lecal club, Bill Carey and "Fid" Runnfeldt singled in succession and three runs crossed the pan. Glencoe Goes Ahead Glencoe came back with one in their half of the first, and added four more in the second, to forge ahead 5 to 3. Some heavy stick work combined with all the bad baseball that the locals pulled off all afternoon was crammed into this inning. The four runs, how- ever, concluded the scoring for the Glencoe run-getters, and from this juncture to the finish "Lefty" had the enemy eating out of his hands. Some brilliant fielding, however, also assisted materially. Winnetka kept nicking away at the illustrious Mr. Gore's offerings a picked up runs in the fourth and fifth innings to tie the count at 5 apiece. Mills Gets a Hit Things were very quiet for the next two innings and neither side managed Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 to place a man on first base. In the | | first of the eighth, Mr. Mills, who oc- | casionally gets a safe blow, rammed a douhle to right. After some delibera- tion as to what to do, Johnnie Lind- | holm pulled a slow roller down the first base line. Mr. Gore made an at- | tempt to get it, and so did Porky Glader, Glencoe"s first sacker. Jack | Brewer all this time was tearing in to retrieve the pellet and with an added burst of speed reached the ball before the other two. Picking it up, he reeled | to throw to Gore, who by this time | made an attempt to cover first. Jrewer's throw was wide and by the time the ball had finally come to rest, Mills was home with the winning run, |and Lindholm was camped on second. In the last half of the ninth, Glen- coe threatened. After one was gone, Bill Schroeder was hit by a pitched ball. He moved to second on a passed ball by Carey, and continued to third on an infield out. Frankie Hohlfelder was at bat, with the tying run on third. After working the count of three and two, Frankie rolled feebly to Izard at Wilmette and lost to Winnetka. Glen- coe and Wilmette will battle again Sunday at Wilmette, while Winnetka will take on the strong Woodlawn Athletic club from Chicago. The Win- netka game will be played on the Sko- kie Playfield diamond at Elm and Hib- | pard road. A large crowd is expected to turn out for the game to cheer the leaders in the New Trier Township Championship race. The present local club is perhaps the strongest baseball team that has represented Winnetka in the last decade. SAT. Avc. 41H.. third and was thrown out, ending the | Mox~. Aug. 61H... contest. Tu Asc. 7 The second round of the New Trier UES. AUG. /TH Township championship will be played WED. Avec. 8TH in a few weeks. The Fairplay Sport- ing Goods company has offered a cup THURS. Auc. 91H to the best team in New Trier town- ship. To date Glencoe has won from Fri. Avec. 10TH ALINE Ch uN NCOLN AVENUE I NETRA Sliding in Summer Aimee Closing Clearance SALE We are determined to sell every Summer Dress and Coat AT ANY PRICE Any Dress not sold will be given to No Dress over $25.00 charity : Nor Dress over $22.50 We never carry over dresses from No Dress over $19.50 one season to another. No Dress over $15.00 2 $ All Hats No Dress over $10.00 $5 No Dress over $5.00 AIMEE WILL CLOSE AUGUST 15th and will REOPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th with the Newest and most Authentic Models from New York for Fall. RAPP BROS. 522 Center St. Winnetka, Illinois SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th Spring Lamb, Leg, 1b. ............ 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