56 WILMETTE LIFE 3 2 1 May 6, 1927 1 - - - - - - - - : - - -........- - - - - - , ] has 150.3 points and by St. Joseph, 2 with Presbyterian ........ 16 an even 150 points. The Presbyterian State Bank ........ l 4 team is ranking fourth with t·he Meth- Terminal A. C .. 1 .. 17 Methodist .......... 1 0 odists in fifth positon. First places in the leagues w ent to tlw St. Joseph, 1 ........ H Presbyterians In Volleyball, St. Joseph, 2 'l'erminal A. C.. 2 . . 7 in Indoorball. The I. 0. 0. F.. 1 in St. Joseph, 2 ........ R (Continued from page 55) quoits, and the Terminal A. C. in basket- K. of C ............. 1 St. Johns .......... ii St. Joseph, 2. ball. June 1 0-American Legion \ '!'\. Y. P. C., The events yet included in the Spring Methodist vs. Wllmf:'ttt· Ice, St. .Johns vs. and Summer program and which will have Indoor Ball Howard P. T. A. . a bearing on the final score are: Play\Von June 13-Baptil'-lt vs. I. 0. 0. F., K. of ground baseball, ·!10rseshoe leagues and a Team ........ la C. vs. T e rminal A. f' .. Anwriean Legion tennis tournament. It is understood that St. Joseph, vs. St. Joseph, 1. the teams ranking first, sE>cond and third St. Joseph, 2 ........ 12 June 15-Mt>thodist vs. St. Joseph, 2, at the close of the season will t>ach be Y. P. C ........ ..... .. 7 Howard P. T. ·A . .... S St. Johns vs. Y. P. C .. Howard P. '1'. A. giv~n an appropriate prizf:'. K . of C . . . .. ........ 7 \ 'S. \Vilmette kt'. Terminal A. C'. . .._... S Junf' 17-Baptist vs. K. of C .. American Methodist ..... .... .. :: Legon vs. I. 0. 0. F., :\fethodist YR. T e rFinal Point Standing of T earna f'ongrt>gational ....... 1 minal A. C. Winter Program Jun e 20-St. Johns . n;. St. Jo~ e ph, 1, (April 22, 1927) Howard P. T . A. vs. ~t. .Josf:'ph, 2, WilVolley Ball Ralt' Team Points mette Jc>e vs. Y. P. f'. "·on .June 22-Baptist \·s. Amt>ric;:m Lf'gion, 1 ...... Terminal A. C .. 1 .......... 15:~ 'l'eam Methodist \'8 . K. of C' .. St. Johns v~. I. 0. 2 ...... St. Joseph, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.3 Pr~byterian ........ H 0. F. 3 ...... St. Joseph, 2 ...... · · · · · · · · 15(1 American Leg·ion, 1 .. 13 .June 24-Howard P. '1'. A. \·s. T er minal 4 ...... Presby~erian . . . . . . . . . . . . 127.9 St. Joseph, 1 ..... . . . 10 A. C., Wilmette let> v~. St. Joseph, 1, 5 ...... :\lethodtst . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Baptist ...... . ... ... s Y. P . C. VB. St. Joseph, 2 6 . . .... American LE>g-ton, 1 ........ 70.8 · St. JosE>p h, 2 ........ ~' June 27-Howard P. 1.'. A vs. K. of C., 7 ...... Howard P. T . A . . . . . . . · · .. 70 Howard P. T. A ....... s Baptist vs. Methodist. St. Johns vs. Ameri- 8 ...... K. of C. · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Q6A 1 Terminal A. C ......... :-. can Legion. 9 ...... I. 0. 0. F., I · .......... · 4... , f'ongregational ...... ~ June 29-Y. P. C. vs. T erminal A. C., 10 ... .. St. Johns .... · .... · · · · · · · 47.~ Anwriran Legion, 2 .. I St. Joseph, 2 vs . St. Jo~ P l1h, 1, ""ilm ... tte 11 ..... Y. P. C ....... .. ......... ... 4;, IcE' \'~. I. 0. 0. F. 12 ..... State Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Quo ita 113 ..... Congregational ........ . ... 42.3 A t t>am shall consist of at lt>ast fiv " l~ .... . Baptist .................. !17.75 Tt:!am \Yon m t mbers. Any team reporting with fewer la ..... St. Joseph, 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.~ I. 0. 0. F.. 1 . . . . . . Hi men shall forfeit. Another round will be 16 ..... Engli~h Lutheran ) .. ... . . ... 18.n ~'[ethodist .......... 15 played after this schedule has been com- 17 ..... T ermmal A. C., :. ........ . . 60 T t:! rminal A. C .. 1 .. 14 pleted, to determine the championship. 18 ..... I. 0. 0. F .. 2.., ..... .. ...... . 30 Terminal A. C .. 2 .. I:: 19 ·.... I. 0. 0. F ..··... . ...... .. 30 St. Joseph , 2 ...... 1 :~ F" I S d" 20 ..... I. 0. 0. F.. 4 ........ . . . ... 29.8 1. 0. 0. F .. 4 . .. .. . ~ 1na tan 1ng 21 ..... K. of c .. 1 ................ 21.a K. of C., 2 .... ..... ~ The final standing at the close of the I Prt-~IJ.rtt'ria n, 2 ...... ·I winter athletic program and the Wilmette B· a aketball I. 0. 0. F .. 3 .........S Playground and Recreation Board finds A mPrican Legion .... 7 the Terminal A. C. leading the field with Final StandingJ. 0. 0. F., 2 ...... 7 a grand total of 153 points. They are (April 22, 1921) Johns .......... . . :-. clos~ly prt>SSt>d by St. Joseph, 1 which Team Won Lost Pet. Ht. K . of C., 1 ........ . . ~ Pn·sbytertion, 1 ...... :: St. Joseph, 3 .. .... .. :: ('ongregational ....... :1 St. Joseph, 1 ....... . 1 J.:nglish Lutheran .... 1 882 842 ~----------------------------~ Playground Events 2 8 9 8 10 G 13 894 ' 555 I 500 ' 1 466 · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 445 142 277 Makes Things Hum Lost 0 2 (i li 7 11 1:! Pet. 1000 87a 636 570 538 5331 214 076 LoHt 1 3 f.j Pet. 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