Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Aug 1932, p. 21

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versty; and i'ucopn, 'tuackimore and Gxomberg at the American Col- lege of Physical Education, Rudolpb being 'ýootbaIl, track andi basebali coach at the latter scbool. Goinberg for a, time, wa s on the Wisconsin squad. Schroeder formeërly played on the New Trier High school téain, and, Baker at the Evanston Town- ship }jigh schol7'ý The team b. as wvon twelve and lost five games. The last ,sçven ganies have beé'n victories. The present uine-up bas flot Iost a game. Hal Schleuter has won ail the games be bas pitc.hed, taking six, straighit. The teami boasts- a batting average of .346 per cent.' Ten of the team are batting over .300 per cent. Scroeder Ieading with .509, followed lvilRudolph with .475 and.Sc hleuter ,With .435.. Ftollojwingare the indivklual averaàges: Gaines At bal SOIrme lerý. If. ..11, Schieuter. p.....7 Yule, 2b. & ss. IAl .lanetz, cf......12 Robinson. c. .- 16 Baker. il. & 2b..» .14 Dobry. rf. .......il1 Ilorre. uttlity 5 H-essleê.,utility.. Blackrnore. ss.8 :Gomberg. 3) ......14 PhilIips, . 1p , 6 Mellin. 31). & 2b9 i 57 61 23 48 4'w 6i 62 36, 12 16 32 13 35 t Hits 29 29. 10 19( 23 21 12. 4' pet. .509 .475- .415 .39r) .383 .349 .333 .312 i281 . 271 .231 .143 :117 and Dr. W. W. H-awkins retires from that office. Delegates from Wilmette' Post served on two important con-1 vention coimmittees'; Geo:rge E. Leal on resolutions,' and, D.* C. Leach on Amfericanism, which kept tbemn busy at Danville. Comfrades - Ed Drewes and D. J 'Walther carried Wilmette'scolors> in the convention parade.ý Wilmtterepresentatives at' thé convention, were Commander George E. Leal,, Vice. Commander. D. C. Leach, Past Commanders Ji 'O. Mobr and W. W.ý Hawkins, and, of course, F. V. Lippeti, who never misses this anntual event. Great Lakes party bas been post- poned to Monday August,29 Clinton N. 'Howard of Rocbiester., N. Y., well known. lecturer,' acc om- panied by' hie 'son, stopjped on his waý f romn Detroit to Indianapolis during a lecture tour, to visit for severai days last week with bis nieces, Mrs. William A. Richardson of 1233 Lake avenue, and Mrs. L. P. Parsons of -128 Dupee place. Berol. utility.... Tenn average.1 A~ ~ SPLALSWG for the renuinngdasiiiAugws We have loaded a few tables with China,' Crystal and Art. objects for the purpose of havinig a final clear- ance. sale, The . prices compare tvith our. wel known DOLLAR DA Y'palues. TATP4AN 13 ' *1* .071 56 203 .346 AUTUMN CHILL Hints of its naapproachentisaryn the season. Before long at leas an 'intermittent, fire will be needed. Whv not. prepare for fal days early and save money by buying your coal now at lower prices. Place Your Order Today' With I Yardý- 730 P ituer Ave, Elli ton GME. 0730 Rog. Mli 18»0 Teephone 517 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON Every WOOD

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