Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jul 1927, p. 35

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July 15, 1927 WI-LMETTE LIFE Golf, Playground Events Feature Current Week in Sports Women Golfers in I ~~~Hopkins Is High ' I . I Throes of Western Playground Ball Point Winner in Horseshoe Leag~tes ) I 1 Th he btg game of the past week m W'l H h 1 CJ , ay .. the Recreation board's playground ball ~he second Beach ~ay was held at c 1 n~ette. orses oe ~agues, 1 he vVomen s \\'estern Golf associa- league was between the K. of C. and W!lmette beach last Fnday at 2 o'clock. under t.he dtrectwn of the Wilmette tion city championship held at North the Wilmette Icemen. The Icemen were The weather was a little -cool and a Rec~eatton and Playground board, arc ~!,ore this week .produced champion- in fourth pla.ce. and the K. of C. were · ~light off sea breeze was blowing, caus- movmg along at a great rate. .Several ship golf with the stars of the game in fifth. so the Icemen thought it was mg enough of a roll to keep the at- changes have been made durmg the sun· i~ing in the keen rivalry for 1their game. But the K. of C. showed tendance a little b~l?w average. Never- past week. The Y. P .. C. has dropped the tttl{'. A feature of the plav was the them that even the best team -can be theless the competitiOn was good in all out of the ~hursday mght league, and breaking of the course record hy Mr s. beaten. J. Schinler pitched for the' eve!"ts and sev~ral athletes swelled t~e Method1s.t en~ry of .the Tuesday Lee W. Mida of Butterfield, who low- victors. and held them to no runs, ex- th~r total of pomts during the course mght le~gue ,ts takm_g ~he1r place. ~he 1 I. 0. 0. F. ~ · team.ts m turn replactng cred the mark of 83 set by Miss Vir- cept in the first inning when "Nutch" of the day. ginia Van Wie the present city cham- Hoffman crossed the plate. The outThe shining star of the day was the Methodtst outftt. pion in the qualifying rounds. Mrs. come of this game indicates that the Steve Hopkins, who made a ·total of 110 The Special league plays Thursday Mida scored an 80 in the first round. team which comes out ahead in this points which is some feat in itself, nights and has five teams at present. \Vith the tournament reaching the summer program will have to play ex- Next in line was George White who The Congregational II, Masons, and Sl'tHi-finats, one North Shore golfer and ceptionally g,ood batt chipped off 75. Of the girls, Dorothy I. 0. 0. F., A and B and the Allies. :\ noted one, Mr'. Austin Pardue, the On last Wednesday, the St. Joseph Tucker was the bright star,. making a It is hoped to have one more team, former Dorothy Klotz of Indian Hill. te<tm was defeated by the Terminal total of SO. These three are evidently making six. was carrying the standard . of this sec- A. C., which was the first defeat hand- aft~r the swimming suits, and at this The big upset was the I. 0. 0. F. tion in winning style, alth_ough many ed them by the East side team since rat~ will have them in short order. I team, which lost its first game of the of her gallery found she wasn't hitting the Recreation board's ball leagues .Probably the most interesting event season to the Terminal A. C. III. The her irons satisfactorily. were first started over a year ago. of the day was the peanut grab. This results follow: Four Stara Compete The team standings and the results is realty a scramble to see who can Tueaday Niallt Leape lu the sem!-finals _four ste~ling play- of last week's games f?llow: Jret the most peanu~s out of the water. (July 5, 1927) ers reprcsentmg vanous sectaons of tht ~ea; c \\on Lo!,;t pet. Jack \Voodward w1th 27 peanuts was K or <.'., 2 St. Joseph, 2 Chica~o district competed. these being, Ridge Electri<' ~ ~M \\~nner. &ort' Js~ c:.:ame !t-~! in addition to Mrs. Pardue, Miss Vir- st. Joseph 7 ~ 700 Beach day is held every Friday at 2 3~cl a!~: 1;-2t ginia Van Wie. the champion, who K. of C., 1 7 :; 700 C\'clqck. All Wilmette boys and girts Art Braun Vic Deinlein 1 6 hails from Beverk, Mrs. Lee \V. Mida BWilmt.ettte Icf' · 666 are eligible to compete. The results Tony Sc~lOpf'n Ralph Klinge 4 · d , . . ap ts 6 600 f 1 t F ·d .· t f tl St. Johns. 2 Congregational o f B utter fi e ld an l\ 1 1ss Josephme Terminal A. C. 6 !i 545 as rt a) s eve~ s O ow: Score 1st Game 21-~3 · M orse of South Shore. . St. John's 4 5 444 1. Horst· and rtder contest: Bill 2nd r.amf' 21-17 'J'I f l K of c 2 o 1 000 HolmP~ and Stew Hopkins first· Ver- 1··d c R 11 . le story o t 1e early . ., Jul'"· G, 192"7 non Wyle and Dick ~ Sulli~·an · s'econd.· G~f'O. Cramer o mYost Simonds · rounds of the .1 · G ,ramer Karl tournament o f necesstty tells of the Ridge Ele<'tri<', 4 Y. P. c., 2 eorge White and Vincent 'Yhite, third: .Presbyterians I 0 o F 4 elimination of other fine golfers of the J. Hoffman .T. Bleser Charlf's Ford and Wm. Miller, fourth. Score-Play later · · · ., 1 h Tl f' d A. Phillips P. Blest>r 2. Breast stroke, girls eleven and un- H d p T A Methodists ~o~t 1 s />~. C1e MarsCt rounf lsll~w .th4t. J. Schniedt'r :\f, 1'·, almnnn der: l.aVerne Poff, flrst; Ruth Zetzer, S<'~';!r 1st ·a~m~ ~-21 etcat o . rs. . ~ . ase o mots ~. Spie~ ..:. :\lillt>r secon · 2nd Game 16-21 and J by Miss Virginia Wilson of On- P. S<'hwall R. Thalmann 1 :l. Brea~t str?k(', bo~·s. 12, 1.~ & 1-4 M. F.. Lyncll Wm. Wood " ·entsia and also the elimination of ~~· ~~~!~~:~~ ~~·. ~l;:U~ ~~f:e 0!:~o:J~'ch~rl~:~~~rfr~~~r~eorge H. o. VonderHoft' L. F. Todd \-tr~. John Arends of \Vilmette, "·h., D. Chester n. F.vans 4. Breast st~oke, girls 12, 1~ & 1fyear~ Tlaunday Nialat Leape lo:-.t to ~~ rs. Pardue, 8 and 7. ~·1 is;-; F. Hteff... nH P. Hoft'man old: Dorothy Tucker, first; )lay Lauer. (July 7, 1927) 1 , . 1· , M f S 1 Sl . . 1. K Hartman L. Sesterht-n second. J. 0. 0. F., 1 Terminals, :1 -. 0 . til liiH~ orse o · out 1 · lOl t < lrmpir~>-H. Harloff . 5. Breast stroke, boys Hi, IS & 17 Rcore 1st r.amt" 14-21 tcatcd ~Irs. Arthur Goodman nf Snn - St. Joseph (~) 1'ermlnal A . \' . (11) years old: Bill Sellery, first: Dick Pres2nd Game 21-11 -.et Ridge, 3 and 1. , ·. Deinlein M. PowerH ton, second; Jack Holmes, third; Wayne ·3rd Gam~ 6-21 Extra Hole Matches H. Roemer Joh·nson Miller, fourth. · _ Fred Radner Bob 1\IcLean ,, . "V. Phillips H. Hun'man 6. Breast stroke, girls 1.,, 16 &. 1, Harry Trego Grant Blasdell I wn extra hole matchr:' featured tins J. Hoffman A. Sommerfeld rears old: Dorothy Tu<'ker, flrst; Es- J. 0. 0. F., 3 St. John's round . ~fiss Catherine Bn·ant of' L. ·weiss E. BrammE'r ther Stoddard, second. Scot·e 1st Gam 18-21 \\'e!"twar<l Ho was forced to· go two R. Kling{· ~1. Guy . 7. ~ater leap .frog-boy!': under. 17 2nd Game 21-18 · F.. Phillip~ '\Y. l!ttt>nreutlu-1· ) ears. George W·htte and Stt>\'e Hopkms, ~rei c rame 21 -20 extra holes hy Mrs. \\. H. Ferguson of R. Ran R. Johnson first; Bill Sellery and Bill Hunter, ·sec- ·w. L. Blanksheim Fred Prochnow Edge\vood Vallev before s1w won. 1 R. Blasdell ond; Yernon WylE' and Dick Sulli\·an, Edgar Polley Henry Meyerhoff tiD. TheY were· all even at the turn l"mpire-.J. Borre third. T~rm~nal A. c... 1 Y. P. C. · 1 ~( ·F · I t July 8, 1!127 8. Brt>ast strokE', boy!': 11 and under: \\on I>Y Forft>tt atH t r~ . erguson won t 1 1e e1g 1teen 1 1 Baptist (7) St. Joseph, (t;) .Ta<'k Holmes, first; Diek Sullh·an, st><'- E. ('. Salzman hok to square the matrh. They n. \VIlliams \·. Deinlein ond; Ralph Hoffman, third. Ervin Brammer hah·ed the first extra hole and Miss A. Gruba R. Klinge . 9. \\yat~r leap frog·, girls under l'i' I. 0 . 0. F., 2 Terminal A. C., 2 F. Guthridg·f' J Schiller ~ears: Y10let Mayhen and Jean Rags- S<'Or<' 1st r.ame 21- 5 Bryant won on the 20th when ~frs. w. Hass A.. 'Reomer rtalf', first: LaVE'rne Poy1p and nuth Zt>t2nd Game l:l-21 Fergu son drove out of bounds. E. C'arlson \V. Phillips :r.er, serond · Mar~· Lau ... r and KathrYn 3rd Game 21-20 r,·, the other extra hole match Mrs. E. :\IcDow .J. Hoffman Willard.' third. . Dick Burns 'Vill ~ttenreuter 1 \.; \"} f Gl · d f t d M H. \Villiams E. Phillips 10. l nder water r:J~e : ~tt-\· e Hopkins, Dan Franco l\Ianmng Powers . ,CH' · · ·1 as o en~1ew e ea e I ~s. T.. "'·elss first.: Ja~k Anderson,.,. s+>C'ond: Georgt· Special Leacue (. . \\. Blackwell ot Calumet, 1 up 111 F. Feigan Wh1te, th1rd: Charles F orrl: fourth. 1. u. o. F., A f'ongregational 2. }() holes . rmpirt>-R. Smith 11. P!anut Grab : .Ta<'k "oodhead, fir~t SC'ore tst t }ame 21-. 7 'I'J d d . 1 J' · Wilmette Ic.e (1) K. of C., (4) with 2, peanuts: \· .. rnon \Yyle, se<'Onil 2nd name 21-11 . 1e secon roun . sa\\ t le e tm!na- ~- Hoffman J. Schinler with 21 peanut~: Ja<'k Holmt-~. third with ~r. Kidder Rollin Simond!' . . tton of .~Irs. ac.k Vtlas of Glen V!ew, E. Hoffman B. Thalman 16 pt>anuts: St~>Yt> Hopkins. fourth with H. R. f'hamhers Cliff Older Mrs. M1da wmnmg over her, 1 up 111 a :\L DeHaye H. l\liller 14 pE-anuts. I. 0. 0. F., B ).[asons cto~e match. The Butterfield cham- H. Sutton J. Steffen!' Score 1st Gamt> 21_tR . d h I t K Schlldgen F. Steiner 2n<l name 21_14 pton p 1aye. t e greens poor 1Y >U man- .1. Reinert F.. Schub... rt Urp e Champ t 0 Compe t e Nash f'azt>l .J . Goldberg aged to wm. "·· S<'hlnler . .T. Engels Central A. A. U. V{ood The cards: .\. "'rallowitz R. Selzer ---------)f r~ . )TidaH. Zens<'hE'l L. Stein ... r vVally Colbath. national collegiate HORSESHOE LEAGUE STANDINGS r I ttl . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 3 5 4 4 6 5 5-H C. Scott P. Se·~mt>t-n fancy diving champion. will comoete Tuesday Night Leacue rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 6 4 5 5 2 6 7-44--SS l'mph·e-H. Harloff pet 'Von lost in the Central A. A. C. swimming- Team )h'H. VilasT~-'l'tninal A. C. K. of c-., 2 Josep't, 2 1000 2 0 chat].lpionships to he held at Lake Cal- St. ~)ut . . ........... 5 5 4 5 6 6 6 5 5-47 Won by Forft·it PresbytPrian~ 1000 1 0 houn. Minneapolis. J ttl~· 21. 22 and 25. T. 0. 0. F .. 4 Tn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 6 3 5 5 3 6 7-44-!ll --------1 0 1OOl· :\ft'H. Pardue won her match with ~~il-ls Dick Hanley to Conduct 1 1 500 The 1\orthwe:'tet·n uni,·er~it\· diver is Howard P. T ..\. ('atlwrine Bryant, \Vestward Ho duo St. John's. · 2 1 1 500 also holder nf the Centra·! A. A. C. Mt>thodi!':tH eh;lmpion, 5 and 3. Her card was not as 1 1 500 Football Coaching School title which he won la~t summer. Hf' K. of C.. 2 l<n,· as her previous matcht>s, two 7s dol0 2 oon A number of the out~~anding foot- will compete nndt·r the colors of the Congrt>gational tin~ thf' last nine and h\·o 6s on the first. 0 2 000 a 11 due to her lack of eontrol onr her hall co:Jches in the countn· are on the tt11iver~ity in the forthcoming- contests. Thursday Night Lea1ue puttt>r. The cards: 1000 2 0 staff of the summer coaching school Youn~ Colbath has heen training Tenninal A. C., 1 1\lr~. Pardue1001) 1 0 J. 0. 0. F., 2 Out .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . 6 4 4 4 5 6 6 4 5-H to he conducted at KortlnYestern uni- daily at Patten gym in preparation for T. 0. 0. F .. ~ 1 (\ 1000 Tn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 7 3 4 7 n·rsity August 17 to 27. · Courses in the title contest. His success in win- I. 0. 0. F., l 1 1 501J Miss Bryant50(1 1 1 Terminal A. c .. 2 Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 4 5 4 6 6 5 5-45 it)othall. basketball and swimming are ning the nr~tional collegiate champion- Terminal .A. C., S 50l· 1 1 ·o he offered in the school. In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · 5 6 4 5 8 shin at Iowa Cit,· 1a:'t soring makes St. John's, 1 0 2 000 Anotht'r close match, and the only one {) 2 Dirk Hanley. head football coach at him a decided fa ,·or itt· to retain his Y.P.C. 000 to lw decided on the homE' green, wa!': 'orthwestern will ha,·e charge of the Special Leacue tit It·. thnt hE'tween Miss Josephine Morse and 0 1000 I. 0. 0. F., A 1 Supplementary lec).frs. Helen Holloway of Olympia Fields. roothall course. 1000 0 I. 0. 0. F., B 1 :\Ti~s ~>Jorse was two holt>s to the good ture~ will he given hy surh well known MOTOR TO COLORADO 1 ~fason 0 000 c·oming home and added anotlwr at tht> "Ttrl rxperts as J es~ Hawley. head 0 1 000 Rev. W. E. McCormack. assistant Congregational, 2 thirtN'nth, hut her alert OJ)l)()nent squared minister of the First Congregational thin~· !': at the sixtet>nth hy shooting par 'nothall coach at Dartmouth: Arnold and getting a birdie 5 on the fifteenth. H .. " ·,·en. head coach at Harvard: church of Wilmette and Delma Caldwell SEW FOR FRAT HOUSE The cards: The North Shore alumnae of Delta Tu \\·alter Steffen. he::~d coach at of 930 Linden aYenue. are enjoying a Miss :Morse('·q Tech: Duke Dunne, line motor tour through the summer show Gamma had luncheon with Mrs. Harn· Out .·. . . . . . . . . . . 5 :> 4 5 5 5 6 :1 4-42 rn ............ 6 55 :1 4 7 4 5 6-45 --oacl Harvard and John Schommer, places in Colorado. indudinJr Estes S. Gradle of Highland Park, Monda\·. 1\Tt·s. Hollowaynromin , t Big Ten foot hall and bas- Park, Pikes Peak. and Colorado The afternoon was spent in sewing for Out . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 4 5 4 5 7 4 5-H the house. Springs. k~t offic.al. Jn . . , .......... · 5 5 6 4 4 5 3 5 6-43 Championship Play B R . C. Pearson T . . ' · Beach Day Events r-----------J I I n . ° "r· I J p J for Tt.tle (;('().

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