Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1939, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

marches, on. There lu no other conu clusion when you consider that the Èarn Dances at the Comrnunity Cen- t« get .blgger and better everY Titeeay. To add to the enjoy- rmnt of those who corne to the Conter for the regular barn dance, Daniel M. Davis, director of the Wtimette PlaYground 'and, Reerea- tion board, anmotJnces that a 8peclal party ha. been planned for Tues- day evening, March M8 The Hay- loft orchestra wIl be on the job, playing > frorn 8 to 10:30, 'clockt. 'TwassGreat Bucces It was decided to hold tisspecia1 &-- el np natv hýeause 'the St. Guest, callers who took ov crophone of the public ai -4-- - u.n inlaof the River Inn îearn toiz. -ka. AU qr Inn Quintet was so closelY guarded that they had: only a few. set shots, they also'.had* considerable, trouble in trying to hit theý hooP frorn out- side the freÇ, throW circlle. The River Inn team ,had clnched second place and if a win could have been put across, a tie would have nec- e9sltated a.play off and another shot, at the 'titie for thern. Robert Meter lead his Moderne Cleaners in a 45 to 35 win over the Bucaroos wlth 17 points. This gave the Cleaners a 500 average for the season and fourth place in the final, standings,' A vyuu'h iniproved Bucaroos teain Aing Scorers n .............j n Laundry ...... Laundry.*........i e Cleaners....... ýn Laundry ........ n Drugs ........ SInn ............ aundry.......... ýaroos .-.......... ... . . . . . . . . The Cambu. 38 to 52 1088 toP the Bobcats1 was hard to take. AUl through the first hait the Cambu, held their owýn, but' were unable to Withýstand the, pa ce set by, the Bob- cats, and their captain, Bill Cloud, who scored 3Ô points to lead the scorers. The Groucho fivre took ant- easy gaine frorn the Dernons to the tune' of 82 to 20. At the hall the Groucho led 51 to il, then they started to play around, nottrYing to score for the third quarter. They made their second hait points in the fourth quarter.- Tem tadig 2 .600 2 .600 5 .000 mits ......... 240 lies ............197 jvkeyes .......... 173 shes ........... 52 .o. . . . . . . . 14 ... .. ..., ... ..139 .nons .......... 139 eyes...... M s .............. 92 .8.. .. . . .. . $ D8sketbaM CLUILai u. ..-..--- - naslum tOflorrow (Vriday) nlght at 8'o'clockç.. The Wilmette squad wae selected .by the captains. represent- ing the league. Corne out to. see a finie gaine and' support, your, ail star team. The Wilrnette andý, Evanston AU' Star squads are as flos WiLrMETTE Centers: Bob Reechiçe, Nelson Laundry; Dick .Toslln, Nelson Laundry.:1 Forwards: Jack Heltrnan, Nelson Laun- dlry; Fred Heitman, Nelson Laundry; Har Sefert, River Inn* Robert Me- trModerne CleanerS. Guards: Russ Hiorn. Nelson Laundry;, Howle lReinwald, R 1 v e r Inn; Dick Huck, Nelson Laundry; Chuck Knles. Swihes. EVANSTON Centers, V. Rogers, Robertson Paint; Ed Willett. Wn. . Scott. Forwarcls: John Mueller, Niles Center 1rHaks:; E o r y MGa. Wn, Ho- Sportlig Goods. Guards: Lloyd Jewett, Ratceiffe Bro. Creamery; George Rush, Eddie Beil's Insurance; Richard Changeloti Cor- coran Plasterers; John Ferrone, Wm. H. Scott. ALL-STAR BADMINTON 1be given assistance to follow the calis clearly heard over resu systein. DoWt n il party on Tuesday ti L28. You'h1 have a, d 'a Va Els ............2 10 .1ez ucaroos .............. 2 1Ô .167 were on gaine, ai the reaso GIRLS, LEAGUE The M The N.T.S. continued their Win- defeated iing steak to 10 stralght by beating 9. Dan ;h S.L.S, 37A o 10. The Stolp girls with 12 v iL me, was nîgn point man, s( e was points for the Wilies. start, Tahad ound 28 to s .................. 4 Corers Dumoc ................. 3 ~. Wiies ................. 2 garne. Eagîes ................ 1 ha. sponsored thisk matches with other med for the near honora. Spi 'I I Pet. 1.000 .750 .250 .250 for1 Vil be h« vacation, ýi-

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy