Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1921, p. 2

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 PRES. ZIPF WATCHES HOME BOYS TRIUMPH Village President Display. Keen In. terest in Success of the A. C'si Specie! Holiday BUI â€"-â€"By A Fenn Wilmette won its fifth game of the season Sunday, trimming the Ajax of Chicago, 7 to 4, in a slow game. The affray dragged out for over two hours due to the fact that a new and untried hall and strike arbitra- tor handled the indicator. This per- sonage was totally lacking as to the knowledge of the national pastime, and as a result of his ignorance, a game which started out to be corker was turned into a farce. However, there were times when the fans were given opportunities to vent their enthusiasm, one in par- ticular coming in Wilmette's half of the seventh stanza. With the score in Wilmette^s favor 3 to 2 and the bases loaded, "Chuck" Del.ong, our slugging short stop, wrapped his "trusty willow around the pill and knocked in three runs, pulling up at third base himself- It wail a mighty wallop and put the game on ice for b<* home boys. Before the inning terminated four markers had been chalked on the credit side of the led- ger for Wilmette. The visitors caused a ripple of ex- citement in their half of the final inning when the first three men up •mg;cd. The fourth man hit a rol- er to "Lefty".Van Disne, who hurled "<>r the home team, which should have been a starter for double play, Lefty, though was somewhat rattled by the hits that were whizzing past him and pegged slowly to Robinson, who Was standing on the plate, letting the man score when "Spikes" dropped the throw. The next man struck out but the one following hit to Saunders, who in his haste to make al dtuble killing, foozled, and before he could recover, another run had scored leaving the bases still thickly populated. Here the boys stopped tlie opposition and the Hade ended with a long fly to "Ed- die" Braun in left "field. Play Fast Games Among those on hand to give the home team a boost was Village Pres- ident. Zipf. If our president can take a little time off to see the ball game, why cannot you come out and give the team your support? It is wanted and needed. The boys are playing ball at top speed and some regular ball games are pulled off on the lot at 17th and Wilmette avenues- Sunday, June 19, Wilmette copped to the tune of 6 to 5 and on the pre- vious Sunday Wilmette was on the short end of a 3 to 2 score. The close scores are indicative of the brand of baseball being played. Come out and lend your support. A game is played every Sunday af- ternoon and holidays starting at 3 o'clock, Sunday, the home club will meet the Chicago Athletics, of the Inter- City league, and the "St. Raphaels Young Men's Club" on Monday. Both teams are head liners in the eague. Umpireâ€"O'Niel. AUTO TIRE THIEVES Tire thieves operated in Wilmette Saturday evening, according to Frank J, Baker, 507 Lake avenue, who re- ported to the police the theft "spared from hi, machi«f> was parked at the curbing\^ Chestnut avenue. Models at county fair Mrs. Leroy Woodland, of Kenil- worth, had charge of a group of girls from that village who acted as mod- els at the County Fair in Patten gym* sium. F.vanston, last week. The girls appeared in "Miss Saratoga" costumes and conducted prospective bpyers to the Children's Shop booth. THE GREENLEAF FOOD SHOP 530 Rsilroad Are. ' \ â-  â-  â-  Hot Sundays are bad days to cook. Come here~and enjoy a real home cooked Meal. Dinner I2.?0 to 2.30 Breakfast Luncheon Dinner 7:00 to 8:30 11:30 to 2:30 530 to 7:00 DELICATESSEN 1133 Greenleaf Ave Everything for the Light Lunches that are so tasty this tirffirofyear^~ Fresh bread and rolls every day. Open Sundays 7 to 11 3 to 9 TELEPHONE WILMETTE 2433 (Same phone for both shops.) GEORGE STUMP TENOR Teachar of Singing • Assistant to Frantz Proschowsky 71S Fin* Art* Bldg. CHICAGO TaUohona: Harrison 4031 Wilmette Ice & Teaming Co^ F. MEIER, Prop. DISTILLED WATER ICE va/i'\^/"v»-^v«..;v»,.j;v»/j:v»';;v»^;v5»Jj'Aa;:iv Efficient Taxi Right at Home Clean Cabs with Courteous Chauffers are at Your Service in Wilmette. We will drive You anywhere on the North Shore or in Chicago at a Reasonable Rate - - - Safely. . Black Soil for Lawns Grading Lawn Fertilizer Sand and Gravel FILLING- Cinders Building Material General Teaming Wo Build Driveways REASONABLE 733 W. Railroad Ave. Phone Wil. S3 TO OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITORS Your interest credit will be Teady for entry July 1st or thereafter at YOUR convenience, ALL DEPOSITS IN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS draw interest from the 1st. of the month if made on or before __________â€"theJMiv-â€"-------â€" YOUR HOME BANK -'•',.â-  ' J.. ... : ,^.,..._ ' ! »«^Ib^ ••-u • • â-  sH"] â-  â- '-----:------§ :. ,. • . III WILMETTE STATE BANK l^ig^EWftl^^ Styr Btavt 3for Cliilbrgn â€"^â€" NOTE When ordering your car please State your des- tination. We to know how long the car will be out. RATES 6:30 A.M.to 9P.M. 1 Passenger 25c Each Additional 25c After 9 P.M. 1 or 2 Passengers 50c * Each Additional 25c If using Cab after 1 A. M. please phone before that hour. iddieKoOk We do Long Distance Hauling of Express at the most Reasonable Kate Possible. Wilmette Express Co. 1225 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 40 1160 Wilmette Avenue Telephone Wilmette 31 1 Imette Some of the unusual features are going fast. 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