Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1938, p. 78

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Sbrubo and trees bring beauty' suM lncreased value to your pop- erty. But dont expect UMother Na-. ture to give you t"i beauty year after year wthout a -little hep 1 Trecs and ubrube, ueed nourlsb- tuent-a Ml diet oflilelements that few gardea ol cSn catlnualy Sap- pldy. Tbat's WbY authorities MY, LAWNS, PLOWERS, as we!! as brubos ad trees, require suIeieven-rjement i"square meal" frm so0. Lack cf one singele tmeSt makes complete succesa impoWuble. The nmt satisfactory aY to fced in wth Vigoxro, the complete pit food. Order Vlgoro today from YOur À PROPUCT 0F SWwFr $2.75 Gerisan PlAT MOSS $3.98 social activities. I POWDER SMOKE Mar. 9-In a1 postal match with ,Bel- den ManufactuigC. fRcmond Ind., the Winnetka Rifle teamn. won, 1,712 to- 1,708. ,Mar. 1- shoulder to shoulderý match with Sheridan Rifle club îook place at the Winnetka Rifle' club. Sheridan won the, match,9010t 899. Mar. 23-The Winnetka -Rifle'club 1announces the results, of their fifth match of. the series to be held for the winter of 1937-1938. The match held at New Trier H-igh school. range con- sistedl of 40 shots kneeling fired at, 50 feet. W.- H. Davis 94 96 95 94 379 Miss IM. Sàuer 92 8 91 '9 2 364 B~. D. Bench 86 83 93 94 356 W. Shilling 90 89 88 87 254 R. Ickes 90 S9 90 83 352 Mrs. W. M. Phelan 85 89 89 85 348 W. M. Phelan 86 85 89 86 3468 'H. Collins 83 87 86 84 340 G. Beaugureftu 77 84 77 86 324 A. Christensen 73 80 87 84 324 J. Maurus 82 79 76 86 323 P. Glovat' 65 81 85 82 313 Mrs. J. Maurus 82 61 86 64 293 W. Lawrence 77 66 65 80 288 'B. Schultz Jr. ý61 73 79 86279 GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE The league is coming toward the end of the bowling season and every- one trying for flrst place, with Mac!s Confectionery in the lead, but losing tvo ýgames to' Wilmette Bowling Alley who are in fourth place. Wolff and Watt hardware took tw amesf rom Williams Srie Watt Sannual huanqi awnee club Ai t eheld at the Kite- Flying The Playground and, Recreation board will hold a kite-flying contest at the Village Green Friday, April 15.; The Village Green will be open Faster vacation week. April AI1 to 15 and it, wilbe a-good timie to try out your kites. There are1 a number of good kite plans availablefor those who wish them. 'Any type of kite may be enter- ed, plain :surface kites, box. kites, large 'and, smaIll. Color'them to make them attractive if you wish. Kites must be made by entrant to be eligible. Sec Mr. Eckland at the Howard school or at the Comùunity Center, or cal the Recreation oéffice, Wilmette 468, The Murphy's Lodge. new cham- pions of the "<A" Basketball league, found out that the Wilmette Confec- tioners still have a bail club when they lost to them by 'a record score of 63 to 24. R. Voslin of the Wilmette Con- fectioners was botter than pepper and scored more points than the entire Murphy's Lodge team, 12 baskets and one free throw for. a total of 25 Murphy's Lodge .....1' Wilmette Conteètioners Al.1 Alumnnl..................6 Rovers ..................6 Red Devils .............5 Va-Va-Ells .'...... 3 Pet. .857 .786 .429 .429 .317 .214: UflflLeague 'Basketbal The Inga's X won the championship of the Pl aygro'und and Recreat'ion Board "D" league when they turned back the Con-Ya-Muts 52 to 13. Ben- son of the' winners led the scoring Uiknows, Ted the, scorers witn 19 points. The Ridge Runners.stepped Into 'sec- ondplace for the season by 'beating the Demnons 49 to 34. At the hait the Ridge boys led 13 to 12, but durlng, the second hait, Waily Schuette found the basket and dropped the bal through the hoop for seven. baskets. which with, the one lie made ln the firat period, gave hlm scoring honora with 16 pointu. The Wacker A. C. won their firet game ln the third round from the Flashes 61 to 41. Ted Person, whio played the pivot position for the Wackers couldn't miss the basket,. making six countters each hait for 24 et liis teamas points.- This puts the Wackers, Flashes, and: Ter- riers ln a tie for- tourth place. Team, standings:- Uknow ............. ... .4 Ridge Runners.......... 3 Demons................. 2 Terriers .*.. .......- 1...... 1 Flashes................1 Wacker A. C........... 1 i.000 .750 .500 .250 .250 M20 The Wilmette Playground and Recreation board boxing team meets the F.vanston team in the Boltwood Field House, Evanston, tonight. Tramner Bob Steffens states that the Wilmette boys are in good shape and' should hold their own against the Evanston fighters. Some of the Wl mette boys who will be seen in action are Don Schaefer, Don Ferguson, Norman Hoffman, An ton Reinwald, Harvey Steffens and Irvin Schneider. Ellsworth Vines of Pasadena, holdèr of the world's prof essional title, will need ail of bis great phys- ical ability when he faces Fred Perry of England. who disputes Vines' supremacy in Chicago April 7, and .8. Their first night of play will be at the International Amphitheater after which they will move to the Chicago Arena for their concluding' Chicago appearance.. Vines is a lanky, loosely buil't giant, bd qrw.' Ch airs, Tabl IWIhn.fte 914~ $4.00 $2.5O Sh..p Moura $2.25 1

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