Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 64

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* last bail last Thursday evening at score for three gaies for-the entire Bleser's alleys, bringing to a close season, 2,614. The grocery boys also the Most successful bowling seasmn bowled the second highest single teain in the history of Otuilniette couricil. garne, 914. Edelweiss hiad bigh single Eight five-man teams started bowling team game, 929, and Weiler's nursery, in this league last September,. and the winner of second place. was second in same.eight,tearrs finished the ,season the team series coDmpetitioni,* with a seven- months later. score of 2,588 for tbree games. As announced iný last week's WIL- The.highest three-game score, Made 1 rE ezGeorge. Whites grocery 'by an individual bowler during.'the team took first plaice: honors, Win- entire season was "'Doc":Gens.-ter's 654. season they found thetiselves sharing ytop hon ors u ith another five. Reading from left to right: George White, sponsor; Lsd. Bleser; Hiub Hoffinan. captain; Ji, Hoff eni; Phi[ Hillinger, Jr.;- AI Schae fer. ning 59 of the 90) gaines bowled. Trhe "Champs" won two out of three, gaines froin the Edelweiss boys on the last night of bowling..- Second place. bonors were wvon by Weiler's Nursery teai, and this teain won three straight gaines f romi Ly- Second in this classification was Phil Blesser with 644. The highest inidividual, gane. score was joe Lynam's 251, whiile T. Ludol- vice was second with 249. Iudiviclual Average& Bnwlers who had individual aver- s chool natatorium in 1Evanston. The meet, which annually is coin- prised of ail Catholic league members in the Chicago dis trict, was won by Fenwick High school of Oak ~Park, with 34 points. St.. George's wgs. sec- ond with 28. *hile Loyola placed third with 26,.points. Mount.Carmel and Léo werethe only other schools to score,,eaçh niaking 2 points. While F'enwick won the champion- ship because of à well ,balanced teani, ()elerich, with 1.1 points, and Kaye, who scored. IOZI, turned in the besý. individual perfor.mances. Oelerich represents. Loyola academy. :while Tayeswi*ms under St. Georgees colors. Thesetwo boys, together with voung Dowdle,. scored a total of 28 points-. nearly enough to win- a meetby them~ selves. For years the above -three have been swimming daily under the expert- eye of George Eckert of Shawnee. Country -club in Wilmette. Mr'. Eck- ert has groomed manyv a champion ini bis day. and seems to have done a fine job. With Oelerichi. Kave and Dowvdle. The only record broken ini the meet was the mediev relay,v.1when1 the St.' George's trio of Kave;, Jaro sik iand Dasb smashied the olrl record.by seven seconds. swinnning the event 1i107.6 seconds. Officiais of the ieet vvere George Eckert. head referee: andl the judgle1 -Earl Kearns. Sain M\arziilas, TOM H-amilton., and Tony Lawless. Exhibitions were given bv Mis,, Claudia Eckert. national women's high board diving champion, and the most recent famous pupil of ber father: by. Dick Loughborough, fancy diver froin Northiwestern university; anid hy Dannv Zehr, back-stroke star -1( a membor of th e last United '%tates Olyrnpic teain Merchandise., Butî Not Mr. Worthen, Coing Out *Wortben's two stores-the dry- goods establishment at 1 146-48 Wil- Mandel Photo> Mlrs. Katirryn Kirclibergl, e54 Mary street, Glencoc, has beent séected frnt a group of 150 a'- plicants to aPPear as one of the priercipal- cha rac ters iit "B ig HCart- c~d Herbert,"' a come'dy in three ccts by Sophie Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson, ta be piresenitcd under the personal direction of Charles, S.,,Costêlla by the Loyola Commn ilyif theatre, Monda y and Tucsday ez'enings, May 6 aud 7.. Mrs. Kirchberg will appear as Amiy Lawrence .whose husband, Jin, is a graduate. of "deah ol' Harvard," and is constantly the source. of great an- noyance to her brother-in-law, big hearted Herbert. Mrs. Kirchberg's interest'i dra-. matics extends over a number of vears. She attended the School. of Speech at Northwestern university for two years. and bas been associated with the Thres- hold PIayers, the North Shore Theatre guland the North Shore Pla'yers. In .1925 she* appeared a s the Blessed Mother ini the Pageant of Youth',staged at Loyola University. Shelfiled her.ap- plication f or a part in the Loyola Corn- munity theatre activities last January wben it was anriounced that a complete Won Lost Aver. Th amn, 209;Pau]Dieeil, an2rak 41 higli;'B. .Iibbng of E~delwess, 45 CGeorge Wliite'sý Thaman 20; Pul eilr ad Fankgames. 161.14 average, 202 high; W. grocery .... ,.........59 Schopen both rolled 200 gaines., Ferrarini of Kuss jewelers, 75 gaine, Kus Jnurery....55 AIl the bowlers of this league met. 160.03 average, 229 high, and L. Edelweiss....... 50 Monday. night at Krier's Buffet-, Schneider of the Bungalow Tavern, 48 -Bungalow Tigvern.. 44 Niles Center, to. take part ini the,,an- gaines, 160 average, 236 higb. - Bfdws eî B ooser 37. nual bowlingbnut o ynaIn ot the Bidwell Boosters,,'Whealan Boomters 31. 777.02 779-52 771126 777.28 774.05 74121, 7e9.50 748.01, lett-tield drives, both of which were good for four bases. On Eriday evening at 7 o'clock, the Nighthawks play their first twilighit gaine, meeting the Peacock Motors.of Winnetka at the Hawks' field at Skokie boulevard one block south of. Gleniview troad.

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