Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1936, p. 18

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The fall atbleti 'c tests have beean The Women's' Knitting club at the for girls at Stolp school. conpleted team is bringing up the rear with. 12 The following Wilmette Community Center held a icnown and cast tUIcIseves ntooD girls have made the fot* feel too points. .social hour -after the knitting class, livion. They shou-Id Wilmette points. ln Volleyfifteen. of. maximum Conthis week. Coffee, cake and cookies badl y, after ail the, argely ofmen-r "kick." Volleyball and "thr-ow" bail ]Kolb, g 4 1 9 Mife,g 12 Were served._to the tired knitters who fectiônery is composed UalliBarbara tbrow--Betty, Volleybali 10 g, -Stahl, 12 0 1 g Hahn, Kolb,, Mary Lamb, Audrey Lawrence, had been at it for two. houro. In Who were some of the best players Referse, Windie-Scorer, Schelbel Elolse gagner, Jean Sehelbel., addition to the fifteen regular mcm-. in the middle west. A teamn like that GrateDase £8 -wacker A. c. 80 Volleyball. kick--Béssie Allans, Jean bers. of ;the group, four you0g men should wingames. PGFTTP Aubineau, Verona Bredemeler, jean FQ PT TP IJnkmwwns, ContectioNkery WIuuette also attended and expressed a désire W'neke, f 4 0 8 Mcl'lth, f 3 O 6 Clark, Jean DeBerard, Jean Fontaine, 3 2 8 ,Mary LUui:sHall, 1Shirley Helstroîn, GraYi f tb learà to knit. The women hope FGPT TP Llngle, f ,O 1 1 Norton, FGPT TP 3 0 6 Edde 1ederon, Carolyn Hirsch, Barc l10o020 H.gixr'k, f 2 ýO 4 Werneke, f 4 0 8 they will corne and bring their yarn Jonea f f 2 '0 4 Lawrence, f O0O00 Jennings, C, 4 3 Il Schelbel,.g A O8 bara Hiodges, Barbara Kolb, Dorothy next week, or maybe it was the cake, Recke, KrolI, Mary Lamb, Sue Lamprey, Nancy 2 O'4 Willilams, g 2 1 6 4 o 8 Flnch,cë Church, c 2 O 4 g Larson, Audrey Lawrence, Betty Millet,. they were after. Moeller, g 6 3 13 Lechnler, g 0 O O M4iller, Referee,: Windle-Scorer, Samuelson Betty J ean Moulding, ][rené Terzakea, i O 2,P.Zirkig 3 1 7 The .afte'rnoon dancing classes at Milton,gW Jean Scheibel, Janet Whitehead, june 0 2 LittleBl1d, g 1-O 2 gi Esquire the Center are' planning a party Horstlng, Lingle 80 Wbiteslde. Referee, G. joniea-Scorer, V.- Watts TP FT FG FGFT TP Thursdayý afternoon, December :10, 000 f Gray, 12 O 6 Nelson Laundry 0 Powell, f B. ù. lis from 4 to 6 o'clock. Al those Who NW. 1 0 2 Mulins g 1 0 2 Bowen, f f 4 ô 8 FGF.M T TP , *FG FrTP Thorson, f 12, 024 $Imth attend any afternoon 'dancing class Slayton, f 2 0. 4 Hrdt, f 4 0 8 Cicechinli, g 1 0 2 2 1 à Conley, c 12 0 24 Moe,f O 1- i Referee,, Windie-Scorer. D. Huck 2. Reynolds, g 5O0 eRogers, g 1o are cordialy invited to attend. ÔOÔO:OÔBorlno, f Harber, 1 0 O 0 g Qulck, 6 0 3 Prîce,g O O 0 C Meter, 2 0 1 Herbono, Table Tennis Popolar 2 0'4 Lýeagqe Standing December 3 4 3 il Kraefth'r, g 0O0O O Lingl, g The Table Tennis room is also a Huck,g. Referee, WIndlé-Scorer, Samuelson petLost Won Teami OI1 1.Stefien, g 0O0*oO Horn, g 0 0 1.000 0 2 Cacomo ............. very busy place from eafly ini the Carpenter 0 0 O Phihips, g O 0 2 LeagueSting. »ecember 2 He#iufn, g 1 1.000' O Johns afternoomr imtil it is time to 'go home. Pet. St., Won Lost Team Referee, G. Jones-Scorer, V. Waite 1.000 O Gerns.........i 1.000 Albrans........ 0 The attendance of the table tennis Maple Leafs ... ..... 3 500 i 1.000 X......... 0 Revers la Wacker A. C........ 2 .500 1 room since the opening is now over Burns Toggery 28 .666 22 Uknow ..... ....... .-...... .. and girls playing old Fischer, Rollie Schneider, Tony Engles, Reinard Nanzig, John Kaufman, George Schniitz, Louise Graham, Lucille Graham, Evelyn Kane, and Ruth Kane. *Piano C"au Grows The. Satnrday morninoe class of FG FTTP FTTP 1,200. . Arnong the most active boys Doose, f FG4 1 9 Fleming, f 3 1 7 Eagles.. ý......... -. 1 the game are HarWaldner, f Eînerick, c Knlght, g Clayton, g Warble, f 0 O 0 Johnsol, c O O O 3 0 6 Ostro, g Howard. g 0, O O Woodl'd, g 0 i11 Johnson, g 1 O 2 Referee, G. Jones-Scorer, V. Waite 0 2 1 5 O0 1 5 2 4 0110 Grate Dames W~illes.. ............ Lingle.............. Esquire.......... Teaju Standing Becejuber 2 Pt Won Lost Teamn 1.000 0 3 . Burns Toggery GIRLS' LEAGUE The T. N. T's made it five straight "D" LEAGUE by beating the 1. B. T's bya lopsided The Gems, a new teamn in the Play- score, 46 to 17, in the Playground ground and Recreation board "D" and Recreation boardl Girls' backet- 1. i1 1 O0 2 2 2 3 1 .500 Rldge Runners......A O0 .333 Libbies........... 0 Croucho ..... .333 .333 .000 1 2 2 .500 .000 .000 .333 *2 rîay Unknowns..........1 .000 afternoon. Arnong those ini the ad- Nelson Laundry ....0O .000 3 vanced class are Joan Coutre, Day- Rovers ....... ida Loutsch, Margaret Seneca, Dod"C" LEAGUE lores Ljchter, Annabele Thalman, Leafs beat the U Maple The and Elaine Brandt. The beginners knows out of a game and out of a class meets as usual Saturday morn- share for first place honors in the ing at 9 o'clock.' Playgrounid and Recreation board The, program at the Community "C" basketball league, 33 to 12. This Center is made possible through the leav.es. but one other team in the assistance received from the- WPA league with a percentage of 1.00, the in furnishing recreation instructors. Wacker A. C. idly 110w neetat 3 :30uo'clock WV. WY. .I-.s.....1 z 7The Cacomo maintained a hold on the first place with a 23 to 17 min The Howard's won froml the over the X. The Libbies succumbed M. S's, 24. to 14. The first half to the onslaught of the St. John's. Was H-. with the Howard's a run quintet, 72 to 14. Bert Simmons of ahead 17 toaway H. S' came. 5. The the St. John's scored 28 points, and io life in the second M. haîf and out-, Paul Kasper of the same teamn made ýscored the Howards 9 to 8. Betty 22 points. Huck of the winners and Carolyn The Ridge Runners clinibed out ý)f L edig of the losers scored ten points the cellar with .a 36 to 8 win o-'er each. Groucho. Bud Bowen, who made The score and league standing follow: Olr'th, g 10 otner gamne theiN ational Is- Bullai, -g mpany squad made just twice Haus, g IYppints as the nine 'chalked the Nelson Laundry. Dick was again in control of the situation as lhe warmr1 ed ,hilà to, eleven points. By theý end Referee, Wlndle-Scorer, Samuelson . 2 0 4 J. (rery, g 0 O0 1 .0 2 1Halliw'hi, g 1 0 Ikmow 12i FOG PT TP Scheibel, f 0O,0O 02 , Andrewnif Terzuakeai c 2 O 4 WeId, g O 0 Feferee, 'Windle-Scorer, D. iluck 2 Yngbet'g, g 1 - 0 '2 O *V%~A go Bunnsis 84 land, f mapie Leafss 88 RG FT TP 5 0 10 Leary, f Normyle, f 5 0 10 G. Hlahu, c,,i1O 2 Üett, f e re,c nes, g P0 PT TP 4 0 8 3 0 6 6 3 4 0 8 4 id'r, g 2 0 GUEST ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Anker L. Christy of FG PT P p O O 0 569 Winnetka avenue, Winnetka, Sachse, f hi fOOOfreryo Quinian, tmtehda hi fWlethda owley,ce()0 0 frel Moekier, g 0o0 o Ruest. last S'unday, Bruce Cameroni 0'0 O of Wilmington, 'N. C. ]I~l,g Groucho S

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