Village Green Is Victim of Vattman Senior Boys, 16-3, Vattman Park senior boys walloped Village Green,' 16 to -3, Tuesday, Au- gust 1. The outstanding features of the. game .were thë fine pitching of Howard Bail, Vattman's star hurler, ani the, heavy htin fthe, Vattman boyse So far the senior 'and over-age, boys ofVattman Park have won every game, but the junior boys have not fared as well. Vattman h9opes to win the final gameand make it 100 percent against Village Green. The lineup for Vattman, was: Paul Fmrick, third base; Alani Henrekson, short stop;. Douglas Huck, first, base; Howard BaIl, pitcher ; Harry Emrick, lef t field;, Robert Christenson, ýcatch- er; Dudley Yeoman, second base; Wal- ford Johnson, right field,-. Eric Samuel - son and flîgelow Haley, center field. The game consisted of five innings of fas t pitching and five of slow pitch- ing. . I spite of the high score the game was f ast and thrilling. -Alani Henrekson, Yattman Park. Vattman Takes Several Places i Moçleling Test Vattutan Park had its sand-modeling ý_ontest against the Village Green, Fni- day, August 4. 'Vattman Park won two firsts, three seconds and three fouillis. I the morning we had practiced and then had gone down to the beach with our lunch. After we had eaten our lunich we played basebal. and then we prav- ticed some more bef ore the sand nmodel- ing started. After the contest Was over, we went swimming'and then we came home. We ail had a very good time down at the beach.-,Dudley Yeoman, Vattmnan Park. VÂTTMAN TRIUMPHS, 16-4 Vattman Park over-age boys beat Village Green, 16 to 4 , Monday, July 31. Village Green got its runs in the first, second and tenth innings, and Vattmnan Parkc made its scores in the Girls From Village Green Beat Vattman Village Green beat Vattman 20 to 8, in a game of indoor August 1. The lineup for Village Green was: Dordthy Neuses, catcher; -Peàrl Mountain, first base; Blanche Kreusch, Pithl oe phine. Costo, second base;, Hilda Voel- 1er,'third base; i3eatrice, Steffens,* left field; Marion Schneider,, cnter field; Stella Kohler,, right field; Dorothy. Diîttiar, short stop; Caroline Peekel, short stop;. Caroline Ledig and J ackie M iller, substitutes. The lIineup forVattinan was: Doro- thy.Davis, pitcher; Reatrice Leal, first base; Marjorie Hill, second base;,Ad- laide Koenien, third base; Virginia, ýMarsh, 'left field; Gladys White, cen- ter field; Jean Mac Donald,, ight field; Bunny, Schreiber, short stop.-Hilda, Voeiler, Village Green. Minnie, Mickey Mouse Are Admired at Beach The children of Village Green play- ground .went to the beach to compete against Vattman playground in a sand- modeling contest Friday, Aûigust 4. Each contestant had a haf-hour in which . to .make his model.. Likenesses of a tiger, elephants, boats, Fort Dearn- born and houses were fashioned in sand'. Contestants f rom Village Green are iisted with their models: seniors- Dorothy Neuses, Fort Dearborn; Bob * Ortegel, Mickey Mouse; -intermediates -Henry Janaes, tiger; Virginia Sar- gent, parachu*te iumper; jack Welter,. Indian head; jackie Mickeson, tele-( phone; Aune Borne, a fiag; juniors-( Patsy Symons, ice cream cone; Doloresc Schwali, Minnie Mouse,;, John Sargent,t diving board.-Josephine Costqi, Vil-t lage Green.- Village Green. Defeats, Vattman Park, 331to 12,ý Village Green -had -a kdckball game August 2 with Vattinan at Village] Green. The lineup for Village Green "Believe It or Not"- 1. Two places wene won by Vattman playgroutid in the girls' tennis tourna- ment held at Village Green, Wednes- day, August 2. First prize was won by our most all-around girl, Donothy Davis, while. Beatrice Leal carried off a white ribbon. 2. Eleven Vattinan girls went on.. bike hike to Dami No. 2. The girls rode twenty some: miles >round trip. The girls, left. at il1 o'clock in the morning and arrived. at their, destination about 12:30 noon. 'lhey Ieft for. home 'at 2:30. 3. The Cubs won, 3 to 1, Tuesday, August 1, the day1 the playg rounds at- tended the gamne. 4. The 'vilagem-wide sand-modeling contéet was heid August 4 on the waterfront. 5. Everybody is getting ready for the final exhibit which is August'11. (Be- lieve it or not!) 6. The playgrounds close August 11. 7. Dorothy Davis- has carried off high honors this year. with oight blue ribbons. Beatrice Leal carnies away as hen memory of the playgrounds, four white ribbons. - Priscilla ("Believe It or Not!' Pollock, Vafttian park.' John's Brother Smiles at Every Dog Picture We'rdnesday morning of last week, Miss Hughes came to read us some more stories. One was about the king and his three sons, and the other was about the little yeliow .dog and the bears. We ail sat ini our chairs in a circle, and my,.little brother likes littie dogs and books with little dogs and every time Miss Hughes would turn the page hé waited until he could see the dog, then smiled and pointed. One turne he was' naugh.ty,.because he saicl. "See the wow-wow," so I whispened in his ear te .be quiet and he was a nice boy after .that and kept quiet-John. Sargent, Village Green. Davis and Hendrickson r Cubs, Cheered by Playgrounds, Down Cincinnati The, Wilmette-playground saw the Cubs beat the. Cincinnati, Reds, 3* to 1, on Tuesday, August 1. We wvent *on a special North Shore train -and ar- rived about forty-five minutes before game time. Pat..Maloilé pitched brilli- ant> bail for the Cubs andý held the Reds to thiree hits. Cincinnati used thre pitchens: Frey, Benton and Stout. .1 The Cubs- scored aIl their runis in the third inning. Manager Grimm st4rted off the. inning. With a double. Jurges: rolled out, but Malone came through 'with a single which scored Grimm.. Koenig flied out. Billy Hen-, mann m and Cuyler smacked. singles, and Malone scored.. Frey then left the mound in favor of' Benton. Babe'Hen- man- thon doubled, scoring Billy HFer-ý mann for, thé third run. Demaree, Made the third. out. TÉhe Reds scored their mun in the next inning on a double and two singles. This vîctory ended the Cubs' six gaine losing streak and put the Cubs- back in third place.-John Schaefgen, ýVillageý Green. Hap, This Writer Says, Has Patience of a Lamb 1 wish to express my gratitude for the effort made by the best natured feilow I know to provide a good time for al the fun-seeking children of Vattman park. Ini dealing .with the children of the park, Hap handles the irksome job with the patience~ of a lamb. He bas organ- ized amusements for the over-age boys who attend the park consistently. Above ail he bas kept this playground aý place wbere dlean f un may be obtain ed by all. in short, Hap is an ideal Playgrounid instructor and I'm sure the entire 500 children enrolled in *the park sincerely hopeý he returns to bis post xiext suin- mer.-Phil Hoelz, Vattinan park. aprogramisi De s UVaLgeaU1.he score was 10 to 9 and we won. it Il. There wiil be bike, ENJOY NEWS-PLANT TOUR Vattman has won two games and so er, roller skatç ami push- We went te the WiLm1ErvE LinE ha ve we. There are three garnes left. for ail ages. The final printing plant. We had a very good If we win the last three games we mbit is also scheduled,.rri- time. We lked to have our naines have won the championship, s0 I re for the fun.-,Gladys printed. Good-bye.-Patsy Symons, hope we wiii win.-CaroIine Peekel, ~npark., Village Green. Village Green. VILLAGE GREEN WINS lu a recent kickball game, Village, Green defeated us 33 to 12. I hoped we wouid win the next game'..Vi.1ia-ge Gre en has won every gamie .so far-,Betty Sullivan, Vattmian park. trricycle, s mnobile wq handcraft day. Be White, V