Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jul 1929, p. 19

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July 26, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE ' 19 Former Winnetka Teacher TENNIS TOURNEY AT Goea to Bradford College NEW TRIER UNDERWAY lie. a thilde Boutron-Damazy, ~I ~f · teacher of French at the North Shore Pairings Completed and Percent- Country Day school \Vinn etka. for three year s, will be instructor t'f age of Matches Already Frcuch at Bradford Academv and Played Off Junior college in Mas sachu se tt s next seaso n, according to an noun~ ement b'y Pairit1g have been made il)r the Dr. Katharine \I. De nworth. pre ~ i<lent tennis tournament scheduled inr the of Bradford. ~file. Bontron-Damaz,- was educated Kcw Trier Hii!-h school co ur ts and ,a manY nf the matches haH alrcacl\' iu Pari s at the College Sevigne and T been- played. A ll of the first J"l)UI!U Sorhonne univ er::; itv. For thn:c Years matches in t l1c boys' singles were to she taug ht in Pari ~ at ~11le. ~f ot:l'l ,ie he played by Friday nf this \\ ec;\, Foss' school for American and l·~ n g· Tlwse <:ntcn:d in the jUJiinr and se11ior li sh girls. Bradford Acaclctm·. the oldest imti ~ ingles han:- until \lnnday, July 2<), tL) Cl)tllpkt e their flrst round matches. stution in the countrv for th e rxc lu siY c hig-her education -of '"omen. \\'a~ Seasoned Players Out :\ mnng the seaso ned player s entcn. ·J founded in 1R03. Tt was th e first . ch' ·nl in the scninr singles ar c F. \\- . 1L)lter, to brinl!' th e ju nior eolkgl' int,; :\ c,,· 1·:. F. :.;tewa rt. F. 0. l·:hvling. :\. Yns- · England. hika\\'a. R. \1 acLcan. 1-l . \1 a,-, and \\·. S. Obermeier. \Yhile in the - juniur \li :--s 1-: sthcr Hoffman. dawrhter oi i ~ing k s C. L. Darli11g, Jr .. \lar :--hall \ rr. and \I r--;, Ed\\'ard J. H · -dTm all. I ludle,·. Leun 1)ickin:--.<m. Bob nnn,·n, l(i.).~ l. ake :tn.'nm·. \\'h O is \\nrking in 1)L·an - \ · ai I, Di II Cihson, \1. \I cl\m- Detr oit. is spen din g a icw \YCck~ at ; nell. and Fred 1 \ussell arc de signated her home. \fr s. Hoffman and her 1 a~ sea~nned players. daughter returnee! FridaY frnm \ll1 The single s t(lllrttament fnr yuung~.·r line, \\'h ere .t hl'y had ,i>een vi sitinl!' hl) \':' ,,·as \Yell under earh· thi::; ~fr . and ~fr :;. H o ffman s son, Jl1hn, \n.:e k a 11 d t\n 1 \ \ ' i nne tka p byers, for a few clays. Cltarlc~ Franklin and I I. ~ udlll\\', had rl·achul the se mi - i"111ab 1>\· Tucsda\· lltll)tl. Sud lo,,· \Y On hi s fir:-;t match b~ dd ault and then defeated E. I. Frazl'r, r>-0. (>-3. after Frazer had ~liminat~J l·~ d Juh tt son, r. -2, (>-3. Franklin. \Yh L l eire\\' a hve in the fir st round. a:d,·anced to -the sem i-ftnals by trimmin~; St<'YC Po,,-ell. (>-4. 6-4, after I~\H.?.· er narrett had forf eited hi s sc heclukd match ,\-ith Powell. Cordon Hav. of \Yinn etka, w on his fir:-t match - in . the yo un ger h o ~· s' tournament from K E. Sinsheima, also of \\' innetka. Aft er taking the tirst set. o-1' 'Ray dropped the secnnd. 3-f>, and then clinched the match hy taking a hard fought se t, 7-5. I Orders .taken for fancy Ice Cream Moulds II Peach Sherbet between two layers of I ,,-a,- Grape Nur Custard Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette Take Billy Boys With You On Your Vacation Other Matches Other matches which were to he played in the you nge r boy:;' tourna ment this week \\·ere : Clnle \ , .arbk, \\'ilmette. vs. Richard JZ 1slin. Kenil\\·o rth: Carlton Prouty, \\' in net ka. \'S. Bill Xordhurg. \\'innetka. and :\e(l Levinson. \Vinn etka. vs. Richard :\ cl~on. \\'innctka. Leon Dickinson, of \\'innetk a. defeated j uhn Adair. of Kenilwo rth. ()-2 , 1>-0, in the onh· match '"hi ch had hccn played in the {unior singles up to Tuesday morning. Other pairings in the junior singles were: C. L. Darling, Jr., vs. Geo rge Boylston. Dean \"ail \'S. C. Kavanagh, 11. ~lcCon nell to play winner <.lf Rill o·~eiii-Ed Harrdl matc h. ).tarshall Dudley to play '"inner of }Jill Rich- J. Corns match, Bin Gibson vs. ~fel Augdahl, Bob Drown ,·::-;. Rob Kelley, and Fred Russell vs. ] ack Ludwig. Senior Singles Favored While away you will get hungry for fresh, crisp, delicious salted nuts. In Billy Boy weat~erproof containers Billy Boy salted nuts stay fresh indefinitely. Take along a liberal supply-your friends will like them, too- or let Billy Boy mail your favorite nuts to you. A alrger number of play rs are entered in th e. sen ior si ngle s th an in ot her ections of the tourname nt, and an extra rou nd will he played. The sc heduled date for the en ding of this section of the tournament is .-\ ugu st .?J>. " ·hile the juni or single s and boy . · singles arc due t o close o n August 19. Pairings for th e se ni or singl es \\·e re Jhlstecl <.>arly thi s \\·c ek as follo,,·s : F. 0. l·,b<:ling vs. C. \\'. StC\·ens; D . Rooney vs. D. A. Knapp. X. Yos hikawa. vs. T. F. Lawton: C. Darling vs. R. Ad:un-s: E. 1 ·:. Stewart \ 'S . F. R. Kilner; ). \V. Iliff vs. Dea n Yail; H. Mav \ 'S . B. ] enks; L. Barr n . .:\1 oo re :-F. \V. Holter vs. F. X. Barr; nob )..fa cLean vs. F. A. Emmons; D. \\'anger vs. Stockton. and \\·. S. Obermeier vs. Jenseu. \1is s Lily Humphries, daughter of 11 r. and Mrs. ] . \V. Humphrie s, 255 \\-ood Court, was at her home for the past week-end. Miss Humphries returned Sunday to Elkhorn, \Vi s., where ~he is a councillor at Juniper Knoll. ... , FRESH EVERY at the HOUR BILLY BOY NUT KITCHEN Your Grocer NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING 5 19 0 AVIS 3006 ST. Stlla Billy Boy· EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 0 pen Evenings Till 10-Sundays 11 to 8

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