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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1921, p. 2

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The Legion team put another runl . aver h the eighth brlliging their total Stair wont to the rubber for Down- 'm in the eighth and Ehningpr to renter but BerWyn could do nothing at but. Willis, pinch-hitting for Downs, walked but the next three Two hits in tho s'vvr-nth failed tn put any tallies across for Borwyn. Nash Hum" Jorgenson out stealing and Stool and Bliss sum-k nut. Gub- hins got his cross fir" to working fur Rerwyn getting three strikeouts, Car- Wcr potting on thru an error. Dr-wnm:= cam“ right back and put two more runs arm“ in the fifth. 'Clinr “‘alkml and quit» second and srnrvd on Rmns' fluke ImmP run [0 left, the bull being lax? in NW gras< near the trick; Jun.- I-Ihningev ‘truck out; (‘arponwr hit to right and stnln eecnml; Mocha! walks-ll: HPrb shuck nut and Binder tapped to first. Ronvyn Cflulll do nothing: in [718 sixth threw Him- to tho outfield being the oxtcnt of their (‘fil’fl‘. Red Jor- gensrm went to cont-r and (:uhhim to flux box for lh-rwyn and being a left hander had the local; gunsslnz. Nad'v walknll; Klein slrurk out; (flint- MW and was cut; Nash out str-al- Cline wont to first and Bums to.‘ center field to sun the fifth. lknvyn; scmul four runs on sum clean hit-l tin: and errors. This was: the only! inning that Herb was in ma! tmuble‘ amough he whifl’ed three. semen-l son was safe at first on a hanl chanceI to Binder; Ruddprham struck outzi; MrCaulr-y brat out a hit to Mamet; Red .lnrzvnmn bunlwl In Ehningw,’ and beat the throw. Thu-v rm bah? and one out. (lubbin'a singlr- scorwl Jorgenson and Rudulmham; Guhbim‘ stole somnrl; Selig Mt tn left and“ scored Md‘auk-y and um! .lmg‘onson; Selig went to third on a ”HE‘QWl bar-z; Stool and Blics struck out. 4 man; [10mm went nut in order in the fourth and the Meals new ‘9 mm dthough I'Zhninger sinquL The vigilan- thnalenod h neon in_ up third on errors by (Inna-utm- nml, Ian-MI I'M Bindâ€"r WM (Mir chun- «n by a dovhk Hay. Downtu- put; tn mn- mns um who: CHM} ought MM 0! a fad on for "my km to M" center and mm! on I: wmi In"; Bran- was In easy out; Hawkins walked Ind nuk- wound: (hunter Mt lo cont" lad n2 nah MI I!» ermr. Hu‘lins Ork-d for thinl- and II." out: ('1 ummr sent-rd on: Imhel‘ .6 singlt to right; Macho! out; tip-ling. v out; ankln- nlmcll out; 8mm pm:- cd on (.‘nrpouln'u wink: Um: 1th pi!- cher; Iodwl Mt m-rr mu! putting Camuuvr on third and Johnny made anon! on the play. Herb M! to un- MW who mud:- 1 mm ”mm [L iovlu Curator And loch-'0 to cross the plain. Bind" Magi"! to right coming fining" nu! ml to thin! on Downn’ ermr. Huh wallml and Brick crowd on In ovrflhroi' [0 third. Huh also mm! on an play; Kldu coded the tuning by uniting out. 6 Ehningor tlispnsvd of the first thn‘m men to {are him in short order and Downers started scoring right away. which is their usual custum with such strong batters as Carpenter, Mocha}. Herb I'lhninger and Binder heading the batting onh-r. (Iarln-nlur hit In center; Mochel mix-aimed him [u we. and by bunting, heating 5'. out. Jnr- genson gnu-ed om- {nr Rhninurr Mu) stepped into it for thrw' b11505 sun'â€" ing Carpenter and Mocllel. Binder was out. Nash hit tn xhurt and was ate, scoring llvrb. Klein hi! into n double play. Berwyn tame right hawk in the 2.! tad put two rum arms, ou two hiln and an ermr. (iubbms ninxlccl um] flared un Sslig's In! to Iluukinx “11) fumbhwl flu.- bull. Stool "EL-d nul. Bliun Ml. m I?“ u-nh-r atoning Srllg. Int-hr! Ir! Downy" Imumk'r get Iway lor an crmr. “Noam-r" Jurgrnnon struck out and “midi-(hum tapped tn The \’l.~itors hall in their linoâ€"up two former Downers players, "llngu gar" Jorgcnson, pitching. and "llml" Jorgenson, playing lint. lmsv. The mm is a filfi‘fit‘ldlllk‘. hard hitting aggregation: but “lluggor'.~" pitching; proved unequal to holding the lm-ul Sluggers. Ha Install until the .~l.\;th when he was replaced by (iubhlm. after 13 runs had been 5mm] ulf 'yl' his delivery. lnchrl Ir! Down». for an error. “I struck out and In Hunger. Wat-r" Just-“son of D. G. H. 8. Fame Unable In Keep Lot-Ms From slugging. BEBWI'N LOST T0 LEGION TEAM IN SW ATFEST SUNDAY Last Sunday's gamv proved to bo another easy victory for tho lm-zxi American Logion mam when Box-“3m gaVe them battle but wow uuubh: to do much with l'lhningm".\' pitching. while the locals {attuned thc-ir hat- ting ave'xugcs, “inkling H Lo (3. u bull. 31.001 "Bud r n loft u-nu-r Awning So; ”0an houmlcr get mu 1:. "Dimmer" Jurgrm and lawn-mum tapped walked "w w game. on it hrmy hitting vrwya. (.‘lino and Mod wt: [hum-xvi. !‘ (lu- ll'm.IOrr .b “MIMI” r mflrmlfl rr .. ,( hm cf-lb IIM “Minna": "ref 'Nuvrklm If a; 5:!- l-thnmfir. J. [fingmniv p . “T0‘.1" FIRST EPISODE Wednesday. June lst Free Matinee For Children Under 14 to fourteen. Herb hit thru thin! and Brick slammed one out to right. Nash came thru with a pretty sacrifice. ”Klein hit to Gubbins and was out. Cline was safe on an error and Herb scorml. liorwyn gut t\-.'II hits in the ninth but Fallel tn scam. lit-(l Jongunson ‘singlml to center and stole but was 1.12.121". napping. Stair to Binder. Gub- *ln’n» viuu ‘< out. Selig hit tn left for In; bums and Stuul slIuck out. 'l":.- nan-m “(-3.1th has put the lo- .vu'lâ€" In: trim and Munugvr Binder in having a hard time zoning teams in 'Lllt'll I‘lu.~-‘. But l‘ow local poop!!- I'I-u’lzo that the American Legion ll 'wunz Is capable of putting up :1 gamo l 11‘ 'n.1'.l that 1.4 on a par with mmc 'II' {:14 lu-st on the (.‘lIiI‘agu semi-pm 'nL‘. 11' Downqu had an enclosed HlI- .Il llIov would lI:1\I.- little trouble .rqu In: semi- pIu clubs out. to play. Ilium-um thI- nmnagnl i:- duimt hi) but In wcuru tl‘Illl‘h’ (If class and “Y'all-SOS :1 fan game next Sunday. Water» Shade ('0. Next Sunday Nflx', Sunday nfh-I-mmn the locals will take on the “Ian-1'11 Shade ('0.‘ ,x-:' Clficagn. ’fllls [cam «mm-s rumm- ‘Inr-mlv-l :15 a worthy opponent for our 'bun. 'l'lIm an. :1 bunch of slump-19 gund ('lu~<\ fil’lllt‘l'~ \IlIIl-h Ian b0 u!- tI-dmd m in lln- I'm that they himw 'lllwl llmsdulc' wwml wvolu .130 by u l:1I n- «we 'llll.‘ “ill be '4 game‘ <\'\erll «Icing. llll‘ lmgiou is mak- Em: Inupamtéons Tar It. The ball fiI-l-l i~ Ewing «nun-«l and zradml, 'l‘lIo-1 lwuty roller E‘ III-lug mod and thv fdinmmul will be !':1-2 .«I‘thu! you can 'bv prepared lu we :1 «Ivan liololinu‘ gu-m- of bull n-M Sunday. ('umv out1 hum (an: and \quI-h llu- be»! gamu‘ II" t'n- ).‘.';1|' 1 1 -l l [km (In: ;: "M‘wyn (8) llu-lrl-nhnm n lld'aulv; 2b . Jurgenwn. fl Sh»: m. ‘ “mu Ml Kim].- 00‘ ISSI'RASCE Choice 1 Pet (an first Mortgages l-‘arnwn Marchant.‘ Bank Bldg. Edward G. Lemon Cm REA L ESTATE mus INVESTIESTS “lawman-d lui)iy 4:; THE AVENGING .ARRON’ \u H- m: in?" fw'lU :m rr‘ .nn {lb Electrician (Tharlv- Wop! 'l‘humu» Tinanl \Hlliam I'm “on the prize of tho liw- dollar gold piocn- donated by m.- D. A. 1!. far the but mud: in II“- .~Iu«l_\' of vivil amen-men! anal L'. .5 Manor}. .h-an Serum-y mu uwunlml thc- 32.3.0 gold piece for the but ar- ticle on ".{mericaniam" open to (In- u-wmh :rmlv. The judges mm- .\lI'-. ton Arnold chm Arthur Mth'oy Dorothy Perkins Julia I’vrron George Ray William Ray Franklin Roe (flux-:1 Roger; I'lloanm'e Schultz (Heyn Single- terry Grace Riohle Mflmah‘t Sullivan Rum Slum: Glenn Wealher- Myron Stvfly bee )nhn Stoops (Thm’lv-~ West Thumus Tizzanl ler Viola Engah‘nm Harry Hulk-1' Ruth (IL-issen Glenn Hungary Haze! Baum. [.t-ona Heinke Earl Herring Douglas Hunting- “RECOGNITION? tor Norman Chertcr Robert Conley Caleb Diem-2‘ Rahah Diw‘ncr Kathm‘ine Dn-sx‘ Horbvr: Barnes. Raymund Carpem Vacation Time 8TH GRADE EXER~ CISES YESTERDAY You Owe It to Youmfl and Family to Own a STUDEBAK!!! Car Nothing capable of producing so much plezr sure and enjoyment socinlly. so much benefit physically and so much convenience and advan- tage in a business way. should be overlooked. or postponed. Come in and talk with us about a Studebaker. FIRST CLASS REPAIRINCPâ€"ACCBSSOIHBS (Continued from Page I) DOWNERS GROVE GARAGE, Inc. is almost here ('indti Dorothy l’ulsift‘r Grace Riohle Dorothy Milk Bonnie-i Nielsen John Pia-ha- Helen Wimmer Cresy Wnehrel Lemuel Wright Hnrace Adam: Edward Adams Martha Blakcy (‘n'acv Bailey Henrietta Broiler “'ilbuz Coleman Donald Davis NOIivul Deuch Huwaul Foreman Marian Harvey Halal»! Jensen Lillian Kurosh Frank Kelly Margaret Kolm Comm-Iv Knox Herman Kmegvr Bptty .‘luhuney Shil‘l!Ԥu' Maxfiehl Hm‘unl .‘lcQuil- Decide when and where you’ll goâ€"and come in and let me help you plan your trip. Themâ€"“hit the trail”-â€"â€"West! Out along the Burlingtonâ€"in our glo- rious and fascinating West, there are scores of laces par excellenceâ€"Colo- radoâ€"Uta -â€"Wyoming, the great Na- tional Parks. Pacific Northwest, Cali- fornia. can fish, golf, climb mountains, ride, rest, recreate; rural folks need the in- spiration that comes from a visit to the “wonder" cities; both comeback clear in mind, with new strength, new ener- gy, new ambitions. A vacation is an investmentâ€"the best one many folks make «not a luxury. Weary, “worked out,” indoor fol-ks need an outdoor vacationâ€"where they Summer excursion tickets “ill he on sale beginning June 1st, final return limit Oct 3lst; diverse route and liber- al stopover privileges. A) J. L. Remmers. Ticket Agent , in St'pu-mber. The next meeting of flu Associa- tion wiIl be held the thinl ’l'hurulug Jonas R. Foster, Miss Ella Hertz and Mr. Howard P. Jones. In presenting the prizes Mrs. Hanâ€" num commended the children for the work and urged them to keep it up in the higher grades. Edwanl Adams in behalf of one class and Florence Chester in behalf of the other, presented Miss Manning and Mrs. Whill'en with testimonials of the esteem and love their scholars haul for them. tendunce as the Associdtinn's delegate to the Convention in (lulcsburg, May 10th, 11th and 12m. SIRS. W. J. O'NEILL HEADS THE PARENT-'1' EACHER ASSN. Downers Grove. Ill. (Continued from l'ugu l) After an elaborate and satisfying menu had been served a program was announce-«l. each speaker. in his own way talking from the text of the (wetting. “Does u hon stop scratch- ing simply becausv the worms are The Lumberuwn‘s Publicity Bureau has justcloscil an extensive advertisâ€" ing campaign for the purpose of pmh writing the case of the Retail Lum- ber Merchant and bringing to the at- tention of the public the fact. that lumber is at profwnt the cheapest building material. One of the row mms.f0r railingr the editors together was tu exchange views and receive information on how bost‘to revive in- [Frost and confidence in community progress and home building. u "('9 LUMBEV EN AND EDI RS 0an AN}? Tuesday evening, May 17th, a unique and unusual gathering was held at the Union ‘League, parlors at Aurora when the Northern Illinois Lumbormon'x. Club entertained the editors of (his district at a Publici- ty banquet. ' Main and 0mm 3mm That delicious snap of the soda water, blended with our smooth. velvety ice cream. has made our soda fountain famous throughout the city. Take home today a quart of our doliciuus Ice Cream. Nuthin is more refreshing than one 0! our dc. licious Ice ream Sodas. We use only the purest syrups and crushed f runs. l’l ' FFICR Pl 1 A R .\l A(‘\' i‘ A i. K CONDITIONS 4n Stetm In utlu-r words. the fact Fleck é Buchholz' Out of the more than 3,om,ooo Ford can now in use, about sixty percent have been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thing has brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit as has the Ford car. It has enlarged the social life, doubled the facilities for market- ing, brought the town next door to the farm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living. A family car without an equal in low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your order for one now because the demand is large and continually increasing. VIE UNIVERSAI CAI. DOWNBRS GROVE SALESROOM 19 WEST RAILROAD STREET Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Telephone 385 Fred D. Heinke P L U M BIXiQ (‘ome to US for it 1‘o have it done right and reasonabl- ull ngsdale IDs-W. .3." charge- Carpenter Contracting and Jobbing revel-ed. of present depressed business and a. conomlcal conditions was acknowledg- ed and dealt with simply as an un- deniable truth; what was mum! and what was given were workable plans (Continued on Page 6) PHONE 189 63 S. MAIN ST. International Tractors and Fm- Implements of All Kinds. DRESSLER BROS. IMPLEMENT DEALER R. C. ELLIOTT v, my 27, 1921 km: a

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