Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1939, 14-15

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.itake no chances of an upýset tlat ýcaused thern to lose the champion- *.ýhip to the Town Crier Flour team ha.t-year, after leading the Ieeague ail seasn to the final round, and e~cause of their blow-up ini the final jittsburgh Pirates. fWere Lague Champions in 193l :Bernsten Bros. sponsored in 1937 'by Ste',warts Coffee, won the Cham- !pionship in brilliant form,, and'they *Jiave always been a serious, contend- :er for championship honors - each , year of. the. leaguje's, exigtence. The six memnbers of Bèrsten Bros. ,team take their bowling seriously, -,and if Captain Harold- sets a hot pace Ail* àm a Fds«*'*.. '...... *27 39 Hydrox Beverage Corp......... 24 42 Crosse & Blackwelë.,.......... 18 48 LEGION LEAGUE Engineers swamped, Artillery by taking ail three games. and shoving. them into the ceilar. Bombers also had a lucky evenirig and took ail three ganies from Destroyers. Tor- pedoes dropped two "t 'o the lèadmhg team Gunners and increased their lead. High team game, .Torpedoes, 956; high teain three games, Engineers,, 940-924-935, 2799; * high individual game,' H. -Gould, 193; high mndividual three games Bassier1 180-183-172,' 535. Team Standings S chwaUl-43, and Phil Bleser and Ed Bleser--$2., Elmner -Leis was the only single* évent winner. He won $5. High Bowler last, Thursday was E. Shan'ahan. He hadi gamnes ôf 202- 228 and 165 for a 595 series. Others who 'bowled, 200 or, better are Ph. Bleser, 254, E. Bleser, 244; J. Schmritz, .220; R. Bartelp212; R.Miller, 208; F. Boudart, 204; C. Schwall, 202; C. Steffens,. 201; and H. Nackel, 204. Tearn istandings to date, are.- W. L. Pet. Avg. Hicks Krier........-42,24 .MO6 775 Ace Motor Sales.... ....4o 26,.606 .789 J. Witten's Decorators. .40 26 .606 .780 Wlmette Battery Ben L v te Market...... Farm Stor 'ickson Delivery 23 .27 27 ai Pet. .574 io00 .500 A426 WiLMdET TE ALLEYS Rtesuits Paced by their anchor man,ý Ed Ruischll, Wolff and Watt Hardwaýre swept the ýseries from their opponents, Del Bonnem Tailors, -and in so doing gained a game over the second place. Quinlan Record teamn, who won two out of three fromn Tom ýLynchBoost- ers. Boulevard Drug team turned on the heat in the tenth frame, of -al three games when a few, pins were, needed and came out o n top in each contest. Ed Ruschli of Wolff aInd Watt 1115. CENTRAL AVENUE. WILMETTE 2026 CENTRAL ST., EVANSTON MEDIUM SIZE SUNSWEaET ESWOAPINSIDE SPADIÇ TH PDS PKG.~ 3,. aaamp z-LB. CTN. .... . .. . ... . . . . . . . 7 ... . .. . . .6 ... . . . . . . .5 3cAN s17 froua winter IAI. OFFER! for à* ihited time pnly MION D13N TOWEL 1 LB. OF FINE FRESH IYAL JEWEL COFFE BOTH FOR gel~ Be.au ONLY ut cW. f ___ of mhe Noi ri Faniily I

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