Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1933, p. 40

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iiig of the PIaygrouiid and 'Kecrea- tion board's outdoor suinmer leagues whicb began their 1933. sea son Mon- day evening 'of last week at the ffil- mette Village Green. Twelve teaffis are conîpeting for honors ii the two'leagues,Which have taken their names from, the ,kind :of pitching, used in each league. In the, ~-"es"pitching league, the hurler must1 stand with both feet -on the pitcher's, plate and delivýer the bail to the batter with, a continuous slow, underhand motion,. adva'ncing only one foot toward the batter. No side- arm: twistîng, icrss-anm, overhiand, sq4eezing t he bal or other f reak delivery wiil be.permnitted.> In 'the, "bard" pitching league, 'the pitcher may deliver the bal by' any freak. deiivery he ma have at bis command, but the- balF must be pitched underhand and parailel to the body. The '"bard"' pitching leagueJ -4»eets on Monday. and Wednesday evenings at the Village Green, and the "easy"~ pitching on Tuesday and F'riday at the sanie place. The "bard" -pitiching league,. on. Monday of last week, had a practice round before the .officia, season be- gan, but' the "easy1",pitching league l started its scbedule ýTuesdayv eveniflg of last week. How Terni.. tand l'eani standings at the enîd of the Sfrst week of play were: N Hoffmian Florists M. Y. P. D. N. S. Spectal flrew.sers K. of C .... Cobblers Y. P, C. w .L.Peg. 2 0 1.000 1 0"1.000 1 i.500 i 1 .500 0 '1 .000 0 .2 .000. Summaries of Battie. Resuits of the individual games. played last week iii the' ,easy pitch-, ing" leaguie are: K-.01 c.-(as) Y. P. C. -(à) B. Fields W. Winters A. Paul P. Steffens H. Sieren +M. Knelp E. Ingram B. Stewart B. Ferrarini A. Schinler G. Sehopen C. Hall T. Obenmeer' B. Russell D. Chester B. Knelp R. Meter' "S. 1halmanni V. Meter ~ .Phllips M. Y. P. D. (25) K. of Ù. <22) G.Stone R. Meter, W. Rogers C. CÇ4*eini ing ofithe wonien's gyrnnasium class at Vattman park. The first meeting. of the 'girls' playground hall league wiii be held thi.s eveninig at 7 o'clock at the Village Green. The Wednesd'ay evening group is open. for niembership, to ail worn*en oifthe village and will be more of -a play ixour than a, gym nasium class, according to the staff assistant in charge. Memh)ership in the class is free, it is explained, and piayground bail, kickball, croquet and other amus.1ements will be off ered for- the program. Occasional, picnics will also. be hield. infc'rmaîion.regarding the women's clsss av be obtained froni the Recreatioli office, F. Oeleri.-lh H. Lange~ ..Sheridan Barker 1.Oelerî'lh C.G. ;ru n Resuts of Practic-e ganeý league: Il. 1'. S. R. 'Nord G. Ludiger E. Sc(hiIdgef1 M. Steffens C. Welter H-. May A. Lundberg' J. Casseil Mi. Reimner HoffÉtinanuF. (0) R. Huck R. Braun Ri. Evans E. Hartma I B. Thalniiainn H. Johnson' M. Guy G.Huck Wlitbergs (6) W. Rogers' J. K<oerper' H. Grider FI. 11111 W.' Thaimajn R. Jackson R. Wolff Hl. Long 914 Central avenue.1 R. Robéeflil R. MarIli n S. Sm~ith H. Dragin G. omnifeS D.Dash Mt. Jolinsoin W;Wush1 Practice Games in "liard" pitching Kenhllworth Ilet (1> C. Williams .H. PeterS ,W. Utten-uether T. Schin ler J. Miller D. Miller C. Closesett A.' Bauer. 'M. Heinzen J. Jordan St. Joseph (1) A. lawkinsoný W. Phillius S.Keil H. Schleuter, S. Hawkinson T. Hiopkîn.s JSchaefgen J1. Hoffmann J. Kraft St. Jolui's (à) A. Cramer W. Harnian G.' Cramer bas annaunced that at least thiree different bootbs will be used ta aller soft drinks, candy, souvenirs and ice cream at.the annual field day trac!; meet next Tuesday afternoon at theý Wiimette Village Green. The committe.e, it is exp)lainied, ma s organized to help -secure field dav prizes and also obtain mIoxwy ta pli- chase gyniasiunî equùlipuent, silce tile curtailed school budget. lias made il impossible to buy sanie badiy, needed equipm-eii*t at both school gyninaslims. The Centrai-Laurel and Logani-H(i%%- ard Paretît-teacher organizatians arc caaperating in: iconducting the. con- cession i)oths. Menîhers of the ûr- gaizations, who àre nov acztive.lv ien"- gaged ini seiling, wil'iJi e turgedt' p)atronize the l)ooths eitlîcr persoinalIly or through their childr.cn. Mrs.. 1'liuI- hope annouinced. 'Assistinig ber ini canductîng the (-on- cessionis will be Mrs. John 1locsli, Airs. TEdwin Bliimi, 'Mrs.Wila tilires ,and-Mrs. Stanley -Johinson. Wildcat Basebal Team to Encounter Cubs This Friday Northwestern University's basehal teani wil >wind up' its 1933 season ini a game with the Chicago Cubs at Wrjgley Field Friday afternoon of tl-*s week. Friday is an open date on the Cubs' schedule and President William. Veeck bas consentedto plaY th~e col-' legians on that day unider an agrev- ment that ail proceeds are to he turned over to the university to hellp' defray the expenses of the.basebalf team.1 The game yvill, be the first that a Nortbwestern nie bas.piayed agains t a major league tearnin mranv vearu. In fact the records show that the last tume the Wildcats piayed a bi.g league teani was in 1887 wbén thcy met Pop 'Anson's White Stockings, one of basebali's first teams. dren will be held Tuesday afternoon, june 6, at the Minmette Village Green, J. R. Harper, superintendent of public scboois, aild' Daniel M. Da- vis,. director of recréation, announce. Since* three indoor phys ica.1 train-, ing-deinonstrations were given. in March to. show the parents the work of the recreation department, Dan- iel M. D)avis,,the departmnent directpr, aniounced that 'tue outdo or demon- stration, iusûaly held on the. saine diy as the track mneet, wi be omitted this year. Hence, the Iâsual al-day holiday wvhich lias heretofore, greeted the adveùt of fiAeld' day, has' been clianged. to a haîIf holiday this year. 1-owever, the aftertioon 1rbgramat, the Village Green wiii be made more colorful than. usuai, it is exfflained. FEVery, roo in in the public schl.>l sv'stenî will send two representatives to con!pete against other roomis in thec sainie grade,- and the, roons, of éch grade,,attaining -the .highest -Score Iwiii be aWarded pennants .wmhich' ma-v Jiang in t'heir 'rooî ail' düring the ensuing year. Parents wvill be honor guests of the 'afternoon, and the general public ýwilI be aditied frec of charge. Events Are, Listed' Thie list of e vents. wili 'include': Standing, broad junî osa third grade; girls 'of third grade:. boys of fourth grade; girls of. faurth grade; girls of fiftb grade; boys -of fifth grade. Running broad jumip - Cass A b)oys,; Class A and B girls; Class B boys; Class C girls; Class C boys ; Class D girls; Class D boys; Class E girls; Class E boys; Class .F girls; Ciass F boys. Runniing bigh junmp-Ciass A boys: Class A and, Bgirls; ClaSS B boySI: Ciass C girls; Class C boys;. Class D, girls; Class, D boys; Class.E' girls; Ciass E .boys; Class F girls; Class F boys. 40-yard dash-=Secohd grade girls; second grade boys; *third. grade girls; third grade boys; fourth grade girls; fourti grade boys; ifti grade girls; fifth grade boys. H . Lange H. Camnpbell (11; Coiers (11) R. Welch V. -SMIth l'otter, who is rË on the football tez leading hitters in will be counted <i weIrstern's .attack iann LInxann rîson Zusto11, short 3toi). m"'a, mee iung Niles on WeclnesdaY gular quarterback and Sharp Corner on Friday. ai, is oxl~e of the the Big, Ten and leaguers. Although be is a' pitcher. ,n ta lead North- Johnson is also onec ofp the best luit- agalinSt the big ters on the teami. 17L Can*beu G. Lynch

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