/ WILMETTE LIFE September 3, 1926 after defeating Harvey Klunder 7-5, CORNS AND PADDOCK 7-5 and Walter Hawkinson 6-3, 8-6; MILANLUSK but Cicchini beat Junior Corns in a WIN TENNIS EVENTS three set match. Playground Events STANDING OF THE HORSESHOE LEAGUES . ·Tueaday Night Leaeue Tenn1 Violin Instruction Wilmette 2087 Jim Coma Shows as Class in Junior Boys' Tourney; Gene Paddock Takes Girls' Event The Junior Tennis tournament, held at the Village Green under the auspices of the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board of Wilmette was won by Jim Qorns who played through bur matches with the best in the tournament. Jerome Cicchini earned the right to meet Corns in the finals by defeating George Thelan 7-5, 6-8, 6-4, in the second round. Ci~chini drew bye in the first round. Jim Corns had a comparatively easy time winning from Jack Ludwig 6-0, 6-2, Arnold Lindstrom 6-0, 6-0, and Joe Dempsey 6-4, 6-2. Cicchini proved to be the dark horse of the tournament. It was generally conceded that Junior Corns would come out on top rn the upper bracket The finals were well played, in fact the whole tournament was both interesting and exciting. Jim Corns gained an early adyantap;e by winning the first two games Ill qu1et order. Cicchini. won the next two games by deuce scores, but Corns came back and took three games to make the score S-2. Cicchini won his service making the score S-3. The ninth game went to deuce twice but Corns service won for him. The score of the first set was 6-3, in Corns' favor. Corns' point score showed an imp rovement in his game. With the score "one all" in g-ames in the second set, Cicchini cracked and \·vas beaten easily, 6-1, thus giving the match and championship to Corns. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !) 8 1 1 4 4 Pts. Gms. English Lutheran No. 1 ...... 2 0})timi~t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ') T. 0. (1. F'. Xo. 1 .. · .... · · · "i I 0. 0. F. 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Let us overhaul it and you'll find · that your car will serve you better and longer. " Emerson's is always a good auto suggestion." T HERE'S New Floors LAID AND SURFACED OLD FLOORS The Girls' tournament wa s \\'On by Gene Paddock, who defeated Emilie Durham 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. The heat was terrific and the long volley's prolonged the match. Both girls displayed an excellent game for two sets and then . both wilted. Gene Paddock ,~~,· on her wav to the finals by rlefea ting Janet Br-own 6-1 and Ruth Smith 6-4. Emilie Durham defeated Billie Lewis 6-1 and Dorothy Smith 6-4. Padd o dc Durham Bil's ·r . . . . . . ss <:. ·BJ(·St·r .... .. ss .J. Blest·r ........ or R Hartman .... IJf I>. l fartn e tt . . 2t) :\[cf'onnkk ... .. . p n. < 'h Ps tcr ...... of R. Braun ..... ... ss H. Thalmann ... 11> Umpire-Dud!t::r Cicero Stone T erminal ,\. 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