Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1936, p. 9

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Boys 8, ad 9 - JaIUf '_.orriga1l 4. George Kolb. -1 ainAtoy ainAtoy irs8 and 9-1 a Balnies, * .violet Board, à. Terem Boys 10 and 11-1. Erýwin. Beitzel, 2.. Roger Miller., 3. Dick Vest. * Girls 10rand 11-1. Barbara Koli, 2. LueY MNilles, 3. Patsy Symons. Boys 12à and 13-1. Kenneth 'Hoffrnan,, 2.Ted Shantz, .3. Raymnond >riicchio. Girls 12 and 13-j. Martha Sesterhenn, 2.Alice Borre, 3. .Jacqjueline Michaelsofl. Boys,14 and 15-Tomi (arney, 2ý Kimn* bail Brown, 3. A. R. Roseii. vils, 14 a.nd .15-1.. June 1Gonzales, 2. Âdelaide Koenen, 3. 'Ruth Pape. Boy.,s 16 and ove-1l. Doug Hlindley, 2. Harvey Steffens, 3.1 Arthur Da-st' ic. f irls16 and .over-1. Blanehe Kreukeb, * 9age. .. Dorithy Neuses. 2. -Alice Mn20 to 35-1. IJaëk Mie, 2.WaNe * tfl(bIaf, 3. Nicék Étienne.. WVomief 20 to 35-1. Helën Schleier, 2Helen ýKlepp, 3., Mildred Çathercoal. Kenneth Xen m.5 yeaits .and or1. M fe.2. W. L. 1Brow'n, 3.GeOr'ge irsand: ovtfr-I. M ~Vomt'n35 Fi-ank S. Tipcho2.Mùus. R. B. DeJ. Ke*l. Vjinflv -3.N4r. men, over 40-inch %vaist-1 . V *Fat ý'ulli5<'fl, 2. W.(.. Milier, '. HI. 1. Jn Fat' wonien-1. Mrs. Frak Tiiwcblo and Barbar a Ely, 2. Lucille 0'Dell, 3., NfMrs. K. Fisher. Husband and Milfe Relay 1. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Gatherecoal, 2. M-Fi. ind Mr.Emil Barnich, 3. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Bihler: WV. S100-Tard Dash Men over 20-1. Jack 'Miller, 2. Doug Hlindley, 3. A. Schlnlei'. wheegiblarow Raceft a 1> to explore, the beauties of that part of the country on horseback., The Canadian Pacific railway, in an effort to stirnulate interest in the scenery of the Rockies. whiclt could ftbe observed. from tbe beaten path, invited the group of artists and nature> loyers which vacationed at Banff to' ride over the. trail froîn Banff to, Windem ere.. The t raitI opened thirteen years. ugo. That saine gréoup',.of'%hiéh11r, Palensice was« a meilhber, orgaînized into a club and each year their ride takes them to a diffèrent point of interest and beauty. This year, the'fifty-seven members, preceded by a pack, train which pitched ,tents 'and.. preparëd. meals. each eveningl started ,from. a spot about 'fourteen miles fomBanff, and rode for five days thrÉougb tbe wilds of the. country. There were 112 horses, some saddle and others .pack h.nses. The citizens of B3anff have corne to look fcfrward to the meetings of the Trail Riders and join with them in the celebration which follows their trip. Mr. Paienske also remained for the three-day trip taken by the Trait Hikers, whose tuenbers usually do flot care to ride horseback. William N. Bardwell of Chicago was chosen as vice-president of the Trait Riders. and Dotty Butler, 2. Mw'eeIo AIlice -Borre, 3. DOrotlIY Nilles and LucY Tbree-L gged Race Boys over 12-1. Legn ard Hillinger and Norman Hoffman, 2. Gerard Neuses. and Richard Rudd, 3. Curtis Brown and David »Walworth. 1Girls over 12-1. Adelaide Koenen and Edith 'Mendum, 2. Peggy Butter and Kathleen Teng, 3. Dolortes Hillingel' and Kay 'Miller. Boys over 16-1. Tom Carney and Bob) DeVinny, 2. Kim Brown and R. A. Rosen, ?. Jim WVof and Herbert. Billjng- ý afteriiooiis raceiii Oanc 1Many arc thc racing égthlsiasis wlî)ojov ItarbOr. 0f ilsilqile nifori lmette WVI is anchorain, haine of the sniPes whosc ,îd carry J15 fet Of sfil, ici.n design, the'rc 1.5 feet sixrmillies longJ, al the main and a geinoa jib. ARRIVES L.ower right is seen Snipe 1107. the j, LeeMeoe of AISilver Hind, present leader nii the snipe, Barbara Miss season standings, owned and skippered ton, Ill., arrived on Tuesdav, to visit by Bill Park, with Kay Eastmnan as bis her uncle and his, family the Robert 197 Oxford road, Lee M.\egowenis' 104,Christina. whose skipper Kenilvorth. ,.Aove Onc nc two of1 They report that the was very gond. cases ofý by the 'i e health .tm.eiit.,. tment.

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