Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1935, p. 43

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board's fast pitcnrng league last week -when he hurled a no-bit, no-run gaine and bîanked the Village Cleaners, .3 to 0. Huck turned in bis no-hit, no-run acconmplisbiment Tuesday night, and three days later in the playqff game, ivith the Village Cleaners a 3 to 2 victory gave the Ace Motors team the league chanipionship. If the Cleaners bad been able to whip Ace Motors i the Tuesday night gam e the champion- sip would bave been theirs, and the Fr-iday night game would bave been un necessary. Farmers Top Plasterers 'Ile only other game played last week in the fast pitcbing league was onie I)etween. Welters Plasterers and tbe Locust Farm Products-team, tbe latter winflirg, 5 to 4. The. league schedules have beeni compieted and çbampionships have beeii decided in both the fast ýpitcbing and slow pitcbing leagues.: H.offmann Florists won tbe slow ,pitching :chamn- pionsbip, *finisbing the season .witb eleven .victories and only one defeat. Thle champions trounced the Y. M. C. teain last week, 26 to 6, and also won i roin the Hoodlums, 12 to 6. Nelson Team Whs. llie-Nelson Laundry teami finisbed ini second place in the slow pitcbing, * league., %itb ten victories and three defeats.. Last week the laundry team onfrom' the East Siders, 4 to 2, and f rouir the Hoodlum~s, 17 to 2. The . leyrer Electric slow pitching teamn finished its s.eason last week with a 17 to 6 victory over the Unkniowns. The Unknowns finished in the cellar, w'vinniing only one game of the twelve *tliey played. rFinal Standings Followiing are the final tearn stand- lngs-- in both leaguesý: SLWPIITCHING LEA cUE Nelson Laundr, East Siderw St. Francis IJoodlumns Y. M. C. Beyver Electrie Elniwood Neighbors Unknowns Won -I 10 8 6 4 4 5 Lost 4 6 8 Per- cent 917 796 cupations are to be found on ils shelves. Tbere are tennis manuals, guides to better golf, textbooks and catalogs on stamps, dissertations on al kinds. of -fishing, and helps for riders, swvimmners, basebal pl ayers, moun tain climbers, and dozens of other sports. And witb tbis empbasis on the physical thé library bas nôt neglected the more sedentary pursuits. There are books on autographs, architecture, paintin-,- poetry drama, embroideË:y, 1old, furni- turc,'old glass, berb gardelns,, costume designing and philosophy, - Wbatever your, hobby,, tbere is something on it at'the Library.. Tbe following new books are ready for circulation: Charnwood-An itutôgiraph Lollectioni. Madigai-World .shadowet of. the great. Kun.t-Aîitornotive essentials. BI..ir--reatk>jj of a home. >MaeI)ogal1-Aice,ý . Foote MacDou gall's cook book. Buinhîns-4'thedra1s and> churches of' S i «itIl. . 1 1 Terbury-Georglati details of doie.stic aritectuXre. O'H-ara-Making the brueh behave. Noehn-D61Is and puppets. Kennard-Masks and marionettes. INason-Social games for recreation. Richard-Complete blackgammon. Carroll--Flshlng, tackle and kits. .locum-Ye gods and littiefIshes.. Fulr-How to read aloud. Krutch-FIve masters. Beirman-Blography. Howels-Mouse-trap. Huxley-Lectures and iay sermions. Mleredith-Essay on comnedy. Hazlitt--Lectures on the English cornAc writers. FrancO--Latin gen1us. Longaker-Contemporary biography. GOES TO CAMPf Mary Porter Owens, daugbter of Mfrs. Bruce P. Owens, 714 Elmnwood avenue, left last Saturday for Camp 0-So-Ha at Trout Lake, Wis., to Siiend thie reniaiiider of thie sumimer. Mr. and' Mrs. W. C. C onnor and baby, 1815 Walnut avenue, returned to their home july 28, after a niônth spent in Canada, at Hamilton, Toron- to. and near-by places. PAisT ?IITCHING 1jEAGUE Fuil relatives for the past three weeks. -o0- Arthur Bermingbam of Kansas Marion Wiegman is quarantined for arrived in Wilmette early this w scarlet fever at ber home, 1526 High- for an indefinite stay with bis nol land avenue. 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