Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1931, p. 10

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ig during the seasonN b% score of t.wQ Davs Street mes, to Next S unday, the Rogers Park team will, invade 7the' Wilnîette Village Green.,. lHard Field 'Proves Fatal Last Su*nday's contest was luckless for Wilmiette, the viçitors.getting al the breaks.on Wilm ttes sun-baked feld. Two bits, one hy Nelson. and the other by I.outsch, which woüld ordinarly have.beeih singles, took ùn- anicpaedbounces ifront of Borr and Rudolph, respectively. on the ï câncre te-like field and rolled over the outfield banks, allowing ail runners to score-a total ofý five runls on the two blow's.. Berol of WVlmette got two. clean. We Move Hnousehold Goods STO0RA GEl I securing two runs in the tourth act. After Borre was thrown out at first base by Sally, Mellon singled over second and scored on Berol's three- baser along the left fouI uine. Dug- dale du'nped the baIl in front of Anderson for an casy ýout at. first hase.. Phillips singled over sec ond, sco ring -BeroL. Baker brought down the curtain by- beinig tossed out at first hase on his slow rouler to -An- derson. Niues Conter Tics Score .Niles Center tied* up the score in tlie*sixthi when'Phillips tossed onîe Anderson's liking and lie lambasted the hall clear out to the newv antîex (.)f the Howard school. The Rennolds,,clan came back. In their half of the sixth and, garnered a run after Mellon was tossed ont.at- first.base by [,outsch. Berol whaled the sphere into deep center for a tri- ple and scored oni Dugdales long fly tô Dol ry.> Phillips looked at three nice ones and. then ivent ont to pitch. 'Wlmette Scores ln Elghtli Wil nette secured its final share of the- score ini the eighth ivhen Robinson singled to center, went tg) second ont An- dersons baik, rested a .while when Borre lifted ýa high tly to Anderson, WiImefte 1.100 iflg the runner to reach secono.. Moore was out, Berol unassisted. Dobry re- tired after watchlng three nice ones .slip over the plate. Straub hit one at Nord and appeared to many to be out at flrst base, but. the arbiter ruled otherwise, and Sally brought in the ty- ing run. Eieventh, Shatters flearts. The eieventh was a. heart-breaker for Wiimeétte tihen four runs were scored by the Center boys. Borre ran almost tn the score board to, lanid Saliy's, foui. Moore hit the, bail, over the banki in left. Dobry. sing 'led, scoring Moore. Straub got a single into left, and both runiners -.;côred on another scratch borner, this Urne by. Nelson. The bal ianded in front of Borre who ran in to tral) it, but, alas,, the field was, hard, and the. spbere hounc.d past Borre and over the , a)nk ivhile. three runners scrneed home., Anderson iofted to Rdlhfor the. final out. *RET.URNS TO COLLEGE J ack Ludwig, who has been spend- ing the ýsummer with his pýarents, 'Mr., and Mrs. J. R. Ludwig, 1212ý Ashland avenue, has returne d to bis studies at Washington. and Jefferson univer- sity, Washington, Pa. Heie. ill be a sophmoretherem and is a mleml)er Of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. .-,!r,,,and Mrs. Murdo Ross oeâ72'ý7 Cummins avenue, have reuredt Keniilworth, from a pleasant tnip t.- Moà.ntreal, Canada. Mfr. and 'NIrs. Jolin R. Cochran nii j \Vinnetka have returned from i.am- tcr trip to) Saratoga Springs andl o'her point,,ila the east. mal at. clucl " -UI *"LI VL is out of work and is looking for a job should not hesitate to take ad- vantage of this service. Application hlanks iay 'be obtained at the Vilý: lage office. Ail applications for work wjll be kept on file there.' Kenilworth householders Who have odd jobs aroundtheir homes or who. may have pemanent -positions open in their, business in the city 'have heen invited to avail. themselves of thé employ- ment service. TO STUDY FOR MINISTRY The Rev. [.Leland Danforth of' the Churcli of the Holy Coiorter, Kein- ilwo rth, lias received from the, bishiop of the Dio.cese of Chicago. announce- ment of hisi acceptance of Locke Car- ruthers as a candidate for the min- istrv. Locke, who is the son of NMfr. and. Mrs. J. A. Carruthers of 1535 Wilmette avenue, is now a senior at New, Trier High school. Next vear he, will go to, Kenyon for his colleze work. after which he will take his theological studies at the Theolfogical semiînary in Evanston. Mwr. and Mrs. Paul H. Owslevý, 337 Cedar street,' Winnet.ka, announce the birth of, a son on. Friday, Septemnber 11,. at the Evanston hospital- Ift-s. Frank R. Youùng, 333 Cumuc>r r 0ad . Keilworthi, entertained her Quiltilig club : on .Tuesday. 6f 'this, 0don'tý Mother Lj9eý C) wiIl talc e@aWe os t. Worh Pois. Wait or~ D.Iivered Fre. to Your Home! Sho. Repair Shop-Wi'eboldt's Basen2entý-Evant>, 1133 L WIEBOLDT'S BASEMENT -EVANSTON OýAK RALFmSOLIES A ND, RURDER HI ,EELS I.. a ,

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