Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Aug 1932, p. 17

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straigflt victory for W lmette, pitched one of bis 'airtight games and was never in trouble. He fanned ten of the Deerficld boys. One of the opponents' runs was due to a hoiner 1wv Johnson and aanother -was. of Harry's own doing wvhen biebit Tut- tIlewbo then stole second and scored on Werbane's single into center. This Sunday afternoon. Augnst 28, Xilmette batties Rogers Park at the Village Greeni, Schleuter's . teanwnates backed hlmü tip ini good style with clever fielding against. the .Society Cleailers. ,As Gomberg said:- "Let 'emnit ii'cml, I-arry, we'1l take, care of -the b)ail.". And Wilmette, ccrtainly -did, onlvt* two bails beiuig bit into the: bands cf the Wilmette outfielders and these werc captured by sensational u- ining. catches by Baker ,and .Janctz. Scblcutcr was also thc hitting hero, of the gaine, garncring three. one a two-l)agger. Vule got two bits.- one, aiso a two-haggcr. Bruli. thé vis- itors' pitcher, got two hits. Sc i n First The home train assumie(l the, lead in, the first stanza whVeni Janetz sta-rted the inning ýwit1 a' single, over second and was sent to second on a sýacrifice bunt by Mellin who got a life at first wben Jobnson, tbrew the bail over Werbanie's.lbead. botulrii tiers advancing on. the error, and later scoring on Yule's double int deep center. Doc Rennolds' bovs added another tallv in the second framie w'ien Goi- berg started off with a 'Walk, -,as' sacrificed te second by. Phillips and. score(l on Schileuter's two-bagger. Thîe Deerfield lads secured thieir firsî mFullin tbe sevenîli stanza Whiel jobuson picked -outone of Schileul- ter's offerings ail(l lamIi)aste(1 it over the center field batik for a borner. Ritter followed with -a tWo-h)agger te -center buit died there w1ien Krause fancled and Skidinore pop- rýed teo R ioinl., Wilmlette came riglit bac k in t lie sevenitl. Bak-er got a life at first wvlWni Robinson, Nvho had previotisly -ingled, wvas forced ont -at second Deerfleld. 10. deur. ojilur Evans went ay aer fôur weeIcs ton liospital where she .a scrious operation. EUROPEAN PLAN r-uia-u.Ib g ie g asn PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS tELLEP HONIE H. P. 3It500. THiE.MORAINME HOTEL To Residents, of thle North Shore:ý L&tag-winter several families in Highland Park closed their houses and moved to the Moraine Hotel, and, f rom the f act that they have'reserved their suites for the coming winter, we conclude that the experi*ment was a satisf actory one. These guests. f md:that it Is more economical to Jive in the hotel "during the o.old months than to mai ntain a f airly large sized, house. Our winter ,rates, are very'10w and we can of fer guests ail the co=f orts' and, conveni ence s of a fiîne large countryestate with the assurance of agreeable, congenial company. The well known superior service of the Moraine is maintained ail winter and the menu pri.ces -have been greatly reduoed and it occurs to us ,es--Lein and Stor- OFfiWCz OF MANAOEu ntbourev W. LAmKRm, B...

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