May 28, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE .-------------------------------Ristow Tigers Win Boy Scout News Pair of Games in Indoor Competition Ristow's Tigers again demonstrated tl!eir strength on the indoor-baseball d1amon~ last Sunday morning when they tnmmed Brinkman's nine in a league contest by an 11 to 4 count and the.n topped the Hamilton Boys of Cluc<;tgo 111 a ten-inning thriller. 3 to 2. Bnn_kman took an early lead of four ru.ns m the first encounter but the · Ridge avenue aggregatiOn soon overcame that handicap and finished with a comfortable margin to spare. The after-piece was the hest out~loor }>attic this winter has witnessed 111 \\ dmette in many . . 1. . H II thl' vi~iting moundsman} e~1 ~. eu 1 cd·, from last wirlter's g"m ' \\ lose. relcolr · _. games lite U< es ~en~n no-hit no-run games was in fine form and aJiowed on! fi . ·. _ .k in~-r out 20 of th" 1 Y J v~l 1 ltb, :stn . " oca s ug-ger~ and walktng only two. For tl fi _· . in 11 inp-..; the win f . 1e r:.t five 1 1 ners al er to touch · . ff. · 1 .11~ o enngs even to the extent nf a tuul hall but in th · h . . .11 g Borre got tl~e' first h't cf srxt 111 !\1 1 tgers or · t 1 te hone- run in· th 1 fifth . · ·. A th 'H -1 Be mnmg 1 tad g1ven ~ ~ 1111 ton oys a one-run lead but two Juts a 11 d . f .an error put the locals 111 t 1te sever · h H ront hi m the · . 1 tl I. ( n t 1 1e nmt eu e .led off Wtth a triple and "cor;:d on a wtld pit~h, tying the count. \\ lth two_ down rn the home tenth, B.)rrc got h1s second hit, a double over sho rt. The left-fielder aJiowcd the hall t~) ).{O through him and the runner contl!lued home, hi.; run being the \\'inning rnar ka . Spies'. who hurled for the Tigers '~a..; acco;.ded wonderful support, Phd Llt';er. ~~.c. Schacfgen and Borre es:)e 'Ia lly aiding in subduing the Chicagna n.; . . Heuhlc, on the othl'r hand . wa..; handtcapped by poor fielding on t.!rt· part of some of hi~ 111atcs. . dJ\\·artz at first hcing guilt\· of a couple of mi:-.plays at fir::>t. · >The Tigers . lined up as folto,,·s: f:orrt· .. c: Spt('s, p: Thalrnann, lh · ~~·ktt·rgcn. 2b: Phil Ble ser. 3b: Hoff~ r::.:lll. :. .~: George · Bleser, li : Schneider l'i: Jne Bleser, rf. · ·1 ·1 n . Tf. E : , :: llJJ.t,'.~!l '··" SPECIAL ORDERS Wilmette Boy Scout Association, Office of Acting Deputy Scout Commissioner. Wilmette, 1(ay, 26, 1926. (Special Orders, No. 1.) 1. As heretofore announced, the regular monthly assembly will be held on the last Saturday of May, the 29th inst. at the Byron Stolp gymnasium at 7:30 P. ~· . . . 2. An mvttattO!l has b~en rccetved fr~m the Amencan Leg10n Post of Wrlmet.te who have _c harge of . the Memonal Day parade, and the vanous scout troops in Wilmette will assemhie in Central avenue at the northeast f \V'I · co:nelr od t Tmette ~:·en4ue ~nll numenca o: er. roop .,o. \VI carry the National colors. All other troops 1 WI'II carry t 1 te troop coors _ on 1 y. 3. The hour of assembly ,.,·tll be pub· lished presumably bv the parade com· · h ,~~r· 1 · L" · f '{ . n11ttec tn t e n 1 mette tte o -~ a) 28, and, in the absence of any such · t , th e S announccmen · couts w1'11 as emhle at 9:.30 A. ~[. at the point herein d. · t d es1gna e . George R Harbaugh · · ··· Actmg Deputy Scout Comm1ss1oner. 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