Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 45

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With a number of rettbrinug vet- erans, the green and gray basebali teain bas a good chance to finish on top this year. In the infi.eld, Church is assured of the initial sack post, and Bernardi, cah take, overeither second or short. Cole is another good man,, and along with Sensendorf, Balak, and us, for- mer squad memibers, is Iikely.to get thec Capt. Fred Lind leads.the outfielders, whle Rogers will possibly hoid down one of the otherpositions. Bebas and Williams are llkely mçn, for thé re.- maining lob. Plenty of >backstops are on band. Johnson, AI Lind, and flahi are the Most ýimpressiveý of the crop.' Johnson and Uind were members of the. squad Iast season, while Dahi has ha& pIentyý of experlence on. the Wlnetka Village team., Nickel, Kimbàll, and Smalé alre ,firet amonk the moundamen,. but none h ave had any, reai experlence. Coach Âsch- enbach is sure to choose onc of this trio when the umpire cals, "play býail." Four New Trier Teachers to Visit -National Park Four members of the New Trier High school facutly will spend the sprng vacation ini the Imoky, Moun- ta in National park on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina. The four. instructors who plan to miale the trip are: F. C. Windoes, head of the science department, L. E. Hildebrand of the> biology department, H. C. Pif er ofthe English departinent, and Ches- ter E. MacLean, debate coach and in- structor in the English *department. Mr. Hildebrand plans to take motion pictures while. in the, park, which is noted for its rugged mnountain scenerv. and the' character of the people who live there. The spring vacation at the high school begins Friday, March 27,' and ends Monday, April 6. DOTTIE DIMPLES Dear Dottie: -There.,la a boy who 'in- sistently *asks for datté. Iwoud' hurt hie feelings for the world, but 1 juet.don't want ta go wlthhlm. 'How can 1 refuse, hlm-à s0 heIl knaw 1t's a final refusai ?-Klnd and Courteaus. Dear K & C.: 'Avold his devotion;' suggest how nice It Is ta have anc boy- frlend , who lets friendship stand --ai sceleule., each teamn playilig theeotner once. 1The week after vacation, sports bul- letins wiIl go 'out on golf, tennis and ha»dball. Horseshoe and water polo news wIll also be madeý known soon. *Mr. and, Mrs.. Peter Conrad of.EV.- anston are rece iving congratulation.s on the birth of a daughter.. The.baby was born at'St. Fràncis' hospital- on St. Patrick's day, and will bc christ- * enied Shirley May,. Mr. Conrad is the son 'of' Mrm.Peter Conrad Of 138Wilmette avenue. Ànd-tve atraighten, r.pair, poUaeh or refli.ih 8aGverwuare. SPrinU I-ousecleaning Time la the most convenient time to have this doue. tour coming* social activities demand the finest silver service, W. will make your aoldoiver pieceB very attractive and uneful wlth refinlshing. Did you know that, everything you lea.,e wt sl oeredb fire and theft ingUrance while in Our sbop?, Let, us give you an estImate-then compare, Our price, to<th domo- totcèt ahops. We guairantee al aur- work by oui 26-yeëar reputatbon. We Cl for, and Delitper. A nywhere'on the Noria Shore. CJoIm ÇT(SinWth G f""' S ~u.l rnTax- kid0 Free -to, our Doors froin any point ipv te L00~ InSports News Inthe school ,chanmpionships last wcail the' wroiig teams won so. th gapies had to be, played 'over again. Byv this time. the champs have' been d.écided and we will publish them We pay on your 'arrivai at our doors. No obligation whatsoever to buy. A.lso remember our Free Parcin1g Open, Saturday and Monday Unfil 101 P. M. Name- -- -_ _ _ _ _ Addre- - Cia>'- ,Staae

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