Next. Sunday; September 13, tht Pio- meers will oppose the Winnetka nine at taie Winnetka Playfield, Hibbard and Spruce streets. Hal Schlueter's blazing speed blanked the Cardinals in last Sunday's contest, while bis mates collected tbree. runs xnaiily through the long distance bhit-, ting of Phil Seghi wbo made two of the five Pioneer bits and accotunted for two runs.. Hal Scblueter. allowed the Cardinals but four bits and struck out fifenmen. Skoot*,Arouad Bas. Clever base runniing by Hahn gave the Pioneeçrs the first run of tbe game in the fourth inning. Af ter one out in this chapter, Hahn walked. He scani pered to third when the catcher threw wild to first in an attenipt to catch hini off the hag. Hahn scoréd, later on a wiild pitch. .The Pioneers added two more runs te their total in the sixth. Hahn was bit by a pitchcd bail. Seghi tripled, scorin g Hahn. :Schlueter bit a long. fly to leftt and Seghi scored after the catch. Schineter was neyer in danger aftei- thie third inning Mhen sensational play>. bY. Hahn prevented ascore. Roemer Proves EffeetIve Ini the Mecond game Frank Roener st()jped; the. Cardinals by highlyý ef- fective pitchinig.: The> Cardinals scored two runs in the second on four* bits. .Thé Pioneers',garnered one run In thu second and two in' the third., thePioneers scored lu the second on Sehlueter's triple -and F. Roenier's single. In the thrrd, AI Roemer walked anid then went to second on a passed ball. Krase singled to center, scoring A. Roemer. Krase tallied later on an infield ()Ut. The Çardlnais colected eleven bits to the Pioneers' ten. Frank Roemer striick out twelve batsnien and was effective iii the pluches. Sununmaries of' Suuday's game foliow: WILMETTE PIONEERS A. B. R. H. Bt. ]Br%,chel cf. .....4 1 1 1 F. Krase, c ..4 0 0 Hahn, 2b........ i O O Sehi, 1lb........4 1 2 Schleter, p ...........4 0O 1 1. F. Roemer, 3h ......... 3 0O 1i-O 1einlein, rL.... ....3 O A O A. Roemer, If ....... ... 3 O O O E.Krase, ss.......3. 0O 0O O Total,............. 30 35 2 NRHWEST CARIJINALS A .B R. 'H. E. Edmnds, 3b.......4 O O O Ninann, 2b . .... _4 O0 O0 Kucher, cf ............ 4 0O1 Reynolds, us.......4 O , McOeee, If. .. ...........4 0O 0O 0O Belitk, p .......;.......... 2 2 flrearl3y, lb. .... >....... 3 0 O 0 Joues,ec. .............. 3 0 0 2 Bermath, rf.......3 0 0 0 J CALLWILMETTE 1199 PA TRONIZE OUR ADVERTISIERS hm Coll gi(esAtte ntioiï!e ~~~~~~. F o r on wyto school ring us your favort 1.f rocks f rom, last year, and get, anothér season's wear out of them! It's smart to be thrifty. A New Coat I you: ast s:son'snc hanging, juit a little worse for wear, phone Wilmette 3710 or 704 and let us cail for it.: ,W e'Il sead yenback a cea glerio«sey a ew and fresh !ookispg On With: the. Dance7 THE best dancing partuer, ;,ygu know, ,Won't keep -your satin eveninipumps spotless, but the Ermine cleaners wiII make them immaculate. and ready for another wearing in twenty-four hours. A New' Frock T AT'S' exactly whiut T it amounts to, when you, send a f rock to us for clemning anid f reshen-, ing. It's just like taking a new ur eig utof a wrap- per when it cernes back f rom here. Dry clcaning costs se littie here. ~i. o;I and riieir son, James, they IBULUICU on the continent and tbrough Eng- land and, Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bluthardt and their three daugbters, of 415 Essex road,. Kenilworth, have returned from avacation at Loon lake, Canada. On. their wav hoime- the.y came tbrough Rochester and Niagara Fis ftrrinnr QJietauriï,i. 'ut Est-blished 1921 O-rTo F. FiscfiEm, President 1150 Central Avenue Phone Wilmnette 3710 or 704 Main, Office and Plant-Wmukegan and Webster Ayes, Highwood, lit. PhôoeHihland Pqrk 3710: I