Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1930, p. 5

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defeated Wiimette in a recent twiligbt.bat- tde. 64efyp .Kennedy burled' for Wiimüetîe. until tbeeigbtb wben ~~e he was supplanted by1 P'hillhps. The soutb- Kauuel-te osr his reginie but bad the mis fortune to mix. up the hits with lack of control. He receives just credit for the win as the home boys'bad a lead as he lef t the game. Christman led the batting crew. He garnered. a sinigle and double at op- portune -moments and a second, one-baser that 'failed te help. Robinson also bit the globule bard. _His double in the fourth senttbe, tying mun home and bis triple in the sixth accotinted for another tally. Liepe toiled from the rnound forý the visitors but was knocked out in the seventh and Cronin replaced hlm. The kcoring began early. Liepe started it tin the first when lie drew,a passo Fooy sacrificed. Kmilek singled over. second. Cronin flied to deep left and Schroeder inuffed the bail, allowing two runs to counit. Cronin stopped at third and scored when Barts singled to center. .lu the home haif Baker stroiled and Kaèsel sacrificed. Baker scored on Christ- man s sharp bingie to center. Wjîh Borre and Schroeder on base In the fourth by virtue of singles Robinson hit' a two-bagger down the ieft foui uine to send both runners piateward., The catcher put Wilmette in the lead In the sixth. After Schroeder was bit by a 'pitched bail he scored 'on bis mate'j trilel to left. The bags were ioaded for the local tin the seventh when Borre strode to the plate. The c6unt was three and twc> on- him and ail the runners were' on the go as two were out, The third-basemain bit, a pop fiy té ýdeep short and the shortaitop just. fauled to toucli it, with the resuit that three runs counted, and florre got credit for a single. The Mvsitors came within a run of tying the count In the eighth. Foy. and Barts bad been passed. when La',Plume bit a beauty to, ieft for four bases., At t h' point PhliMps replaced Kennedy and helld the. enemy heipless for the rest oftble contest. Box score: RIdgevlews Ab. R. H. E. Liepe, P., 3b ............3 l 0 O Foy, cf.................O 1 0O 0 Kiiek, c..... ý..........4 1.1 0 Cronin~, 3b., p ........... 4 1 O 0 Barba. If .... ..... .......2 1i 1iO La Plume, lb .......4 1 2 GAR6EY4 CLUB MEETS The Kenilworth Home and Garden club met Monday last with Mrs. Fred Builey at ber home, 220Sheridan road. Mrs. Charles D. Ewer of Wilrnette gave a talk, on "Points, inioerSo J.udging." The club's next meeting will be a picnic at Lake Geneva July 21. R.A Montague, wbo bas been visit- ing Dr. andMrs. C. G. Smith of 1325 Greeniwood avenue,. has returned, to, bis home in Tulsa, Okia., after a sev- eral weeks' visit. His wife.and threëç daugbters a re remaining witb Mrs. Montaguè's parents, Dr. ani Mrs., Smitb, for-the rest of tbe summner. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McDougal (Mary Gillett) fornierly of Kenilwortb spent last Week in Ludington, Mieh. Ail $16.50 and $15.00 Pattern, Lace and. Straw Hats to clear at $7.50. One lot of Straw Ht omrypie at' $7 .50, during-this sale $3.95 and $2.95., One lot miscellaneous H-ats at $ 1.95. MISS 'McMAHON at Worfk.ns 1.48 WILMETTE AVE. M I F [1< IJ/4Â4~ tLÀIÂ~JCt Our Su mmer Clearance Shoe Sale is the one bit shoe birgain event of the entire, year.. Each pair of shoca *offered is taken f rom our regular stock an~d represents a genuine bargain at the price offered du.ring this sale. Arch Preservers A final closeout of ail Seiby Arch Pre- server~ shoes, values up to $11.00 are offered at the very Ilow priceof..... $5.85. Florsheims These well known shoes for mon inciud- ing spring and susimer styles ,Q9 are a real bargein et ...... .l. »85 Qucen Qualities CIosang out Our entire selection of Quen Quality shees for women includ- ing patent and kid leathors in high and low heel s. Two groupi, values to $8.00 $4.85* and$58 DeavileSandals I u ontire remaining stockof these weII Alulflan. Miss Mildred Tideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Tideman, bas talc- en up ber work as, secretary to-Min- ister Wilson aI the American 'Legation in Berne, Switzerland.> A Good Family StoreW 1,123-25-27 Centra Ave. Plh. Wil. 1914 1 -_

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