THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921 PIONEERS TAKE FIRST WITH HIGHLAND PARKS Win Et*ily 10 to 4 Whin Stromnv.1 S«U Down Opposition with Fiv« Hit.; WalUt.r U.d. with Bludgeon â€"-â€" Continuing its winning activities New Trier Pioneers Sunday took the first of a three game series iroin the justly celebrated Highland Park club annexing the long end of a 10 to 4 count. v Strommel, New Trier hurler. held the upper north shore lads to rive scattered Mows and was master oT the situation throughout the event. Wallaser, keystone marvel of the Pioneers led the home attack by netting four solid knocks which aided materially in the run getting. Every man on the Pioneer roster collected at least one hit, with the exception of Strommel, who dod the bulk of the work on the defensive. Ob Batting Spree Highland Park tied the count in the fourth after the Pioneers held a 2 to 1 lead. There was nothing doing then until the seventh when the New Trier boys slammed in three big markers. A batting bee garnered five more I tallies for New Trier in the eighth. Strommel eased up in the ninth sutti- ciently to permit theHighland Parkers the courtesy of a pair of non-essen- tial runs. The score. Pioneers: WaUaser 2b ..... Dean, cf ........ Beckers ss ...... Walsh rf...................1 Borre 3b...................0 Kelly lb................,...0 Moran If.................... 1 Wallace c r..................1 T*. Strommell p.............. 1 PIERCE BILLIARDS DISPLAY REAL CLASS INDOOR BALL Pierce Billiards. Wilmette indoor team again defeated the Wesley A. C. of Mason Park, Evanston. in a twi- light game last Thursday at Fifteenth street and Central avenue, 5 to 4. The battery work of Moore and Runts for the locals featured the hard fought battle. Quiie_a few spectators turned out and seemed to be highly pleased by the manner of the locals in quelling the fighting spirit of the visitors, who were full of fight to the very last, when Moore crotttd the pan_with the winning run in the last halt of the eighth. "Games every Sunday morning. come up an d-see-a~teanrThartanrpjFp and action to the very last." says a communication to The Lake Shore News. "No admission, just come up and enjoy yourself." TELEPHONE SERVICE In Chicago, alone, it is estimated that residents of the city save 28,- 750.000.000 minutes daily through use of the telephone. .......1 H 4 I 2 1 2 1 •> 1 0 rr.......10 14 Highland Park. ____ Wohlb'k ss .................0 0 White If ,..................0 0 Clark lb....................1 3 Hise c......................1 3 Fitzgerald 3b...............0 0 Way'n cf...................0 0 G'nsl'k 2b ..................0 0 Conrad rf..................1 1 Hesler p...................0 0 Totals .................4 5 Highland Park ..00 1 10 00 0 2-4 Pioneers........0 0 2 0 0 0 3 5-*=O0- The same teams clash in the second of the series next Sunday afternoon. August 28, at Lake and Ridge ave- nues. Game time is 3 o'clock. IS our bread appetizing"? My goodness, yes! The very smell of it as it domes, from bur modem. sanitary bakery invites your immediate attention. Wilson's Bakery U60HlmitteAf^ HHH Brunswick Outfit No. 1 Beautiful Brunswick with 12 Selected Records $155.00 Easy Payments September Catalogue Just Out Patterson Bros. 828 Davis St. EVANSTON Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Eve's Repairs an All Talking Machine* ?)W^W^W?^)^W>WW)>VW}^JJ}}}}}}>},^ EIGHTY GRADUATE FROM ^ MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE The summer term graduation class of The Moody Bible Institute num- bered eighty students, thirty-five men and forty-five women, who had com- Eleted the two years* course in the ible, gospel music and practical methods of Christian work. These students came from twenty-five dif- ferent states and four foreign coun- tries. Eighteen of them will take further trainin^tojiE-Jii-lhe- Inatitutc^Jpur in theoligical seminaries and ten tn colleges and unversities, eight of the latter in^reparation for foreign mis- sionary service. Twenty-four of the graduates plan to ko to foreign missionary fields; nine will take up home missonary work; ten will enter the pastorate; seven evangelistic work, five o! them as gospel singers; assistant pastor, one; Bible teaching, one; young peo- ple's work, one; public school teach- ing, two; sphere of service i. ed, twelve. ce Un^ Valuables Returned to Owa*. Throngh "Lost and FoueT^ •t Uuhu'B tuthrrau <Churr*n Lindm and Pr»lrl» Awnuit Wllmttt., Ill Hirmin W. M«y«r. M. A., P«tor 404 PralrU Avtnu. Phoit* ISM Our Fathers' Faithâ€"Our Country's Language 'â€"â€" St. John's extends a cordial in- vitation to you and your children to attend its church and Suday school services next Sunday. 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible class at Library Hall. lltfX) A. M. Service and sermon at the church. Subject: Our Savior's Grief-Ingratitude Luke 17. 11-19. To offer to every Lutheran in these parts a church home, to all the unchurched its willing service in bringing to them the Gospel of Jesus, to every stranger or visitor a welcome at its services, and to ^very chlltLa. thorough religious education, is the object of St. John's Lutheran Churcn.'• gEB^ggBJifeBsnaBagmmBngaggs THE MODERN WOMAN With the accurate ready service of her bank and a CHECKING ACCOUNT, the Modem Woman gets receipts for bills paid; always has money available without carrying large sums, thereby RUNNING HER HOME as her husband runs his businessâ€" "EFFICIENTLY", i WE WELCOME WOMEN'S ACCOUNTS YOUR HOME BANK WILMETTE STATE BANK -----Under State Control and Supervision Wa5 BMMffl^Bmi North Shore People Have Ridden in i't Hesitate to Stop These Cars and Ride to Your Destination. THIS IS JVEEK You are entitled to ride in one of these car* and if you don't get it YOU LOSE! 1008 Davis St. BRANCH, R. K. DAVENPORT, i EVANSTON-z^â€"=i- '^M^mmmmmm^ Evanston 6975