Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1926, p. 29

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July 30, 1926 Arian Brower, first; Ned Shapker, second. Swimrhing under water, 12, 13 and 14: Bob Sherman, first; Stephen HopkillS, second; Bob Kelly, third. Girls: Elsie Patterson, fir st; Beatrice Gratiaa, second; ] ane Norman, third; Jacqueline Ginner, fourth. Swimmi11g under water, boys 15, 16, and 17: Lyman Goss, fir~t: Stephen Hopkins, second . . Three bon earned 85 points for sw imming t.o Gage s' Pier. They were -:\farshall Peterson, Joe Swan, and Lyman Goss. Two ho,·s. Laurier Bennet a nd Bob -:\facLean ·earned 135 points for swimn11ng to Gages' Pier an d back to the raft. WILMETTE LIFE .... man, went through the season without a defeat, and ran their string of victories ·up to eleven. All games were played at the Village Green diamon-1. The other members of the league were: West End first and second and teams, Newsboys, Terminals Presbyterians. The Do'u bles' Horseshoe tournament at the Village Green is well under way. Lots of real horseshoe talent is showing up. Another tournament of singles is being planned for the future. The courts are open every day for public use e\'ery morning and afternoon, but arc reserved for the tournament in the evening. Other horseshoe courts are under construction so that every one ma,· be accommodated. Sign tlp for the singles tournament Red Cross Tests \\"ith "Hap" Gathercoal, playground Red Cross Li.ft: S;n·ing tests both in structor at the Village Green. lunior and S<:n ior. will be conducted Enters Chicago Meet ~It the beach ll\· the \Vilmctte RecrcaElsie Patterson has entered the 50 ti()n bureau so.mctimc in August. Preliminary t<' thesl' tests, Jack ,·ard cr<l\d and hack stroke in the citY l~ohin so n, """imming in structor at ~·ontesh held at Lincoln Park bY the ~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 . 1111111111111111111!:1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"~ \" ort ln\'t.' s t l' r11 1111 ivc rs it'". ,,.as on the Chicago American and Examiner. hL·ach last Tlltlrsclay nfght to in struct Introduce College Golf the ranclidate s in the various "holds," ··brea ks"" and '·carries" a great num.'\n inno,·ation in the program of the WILMETTE, ILL . ber of candidates ancl spectators wit- Bureau of Recreation is the introducTenth Street and Central Avenue nessed the exhibition. tion of College Golf. A nine hole SERVICEs · .-\ m · candidate \\'ho has gi,·en six cour:-;c bas been laid out in the park SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A. M. lH1ur~ practicl' in these C\TtJts ancl has at the beach. entrY h,· D. C. Stone, Wednesday Testimonial Sunday School Exercises att ained a certain <Ieg-ree oi profici- beach instructor, a·nd -is fa:-;t proYing _ vnr~· \\·ill ht rligihlr to take the tests. to he a popular game. l\Ieeting-8 P.M. 9:45 A.M. Colll'gc (~olf is playecl by practically Thl' Junior l~ed Cros ~ Life Saving Subject of the Lesson Sermon tc-;t~. is the :-.ame a:-. that required of the ~;11nc rules a~ ordinary goli hut the BPy Sc<JUts, and, according to the stick:-; art' much heavier and the Aug. lst-uLOVE" D. C. Leach. scout leader. an\· "cout hall much larger. m;tking ic impossible pa . . ..,in.l!" thL· ju11it,r tl' . . t-. \\'ill h.e gin·ti to dri\"1.: a..; iar. lt is an ideal goli READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. l!"<lllle for a :-.mall :->pace of ground. nL·clit on hi.., -,rout work. HOURS: The Bible and Works of Mary ~ First Church of Christ, Scientist ~ Dirty Dozen Wins Championship lh dde:ttinQ the f>re-,IJ,·tl'rians last llnir . . da~· nigl;t on a ioriL:it the Dirt~' }) .. zen m n1 the '1\Yilight league ball rhampioml1ip rr·nductccl by the \Vilntl'tte Bureau oi H< ·c reation. The \\·inner .... captainL·d by :\. Hoff- Enjoy Hike ~I r. ' . :\Ita Cal<hn·ll. playground in:-.tructor for girb ;tt the beach. took sen·ral girl;; on a hike to the Forest Jl ·<.·:-.ern: Tttc ~ daY afternoon. Game . Clllltl'SIS. stunts and c;a(; were 011 the program. §===_=_ ~= = _ Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. Bal<er Eddy and all · other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, bor· =====- Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. rowed or purchased. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Church Services and visit the Readin.r Room ;JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllg 55 Miles per hour -easily HERE'S a car that will go 55 miles an hour in · perfect comfort ... with all the reserve power that this implies. It will ·pick-up in 13 seconds frotn 5 to 30 miles an hour. Stop-watch tests show that it accelerates up to 40 miles an hour. J 8 per cent faster than other light four-cylinder cars. The Overland Whippet will climb the gruelling grades of the Cove Mountains, of Pennsylvaniaf in high. It runs like a "six" and pulls like a tractor. GEO. W. PEAK Willys ..Knight-SALES and SERVICE-Overland 917 l~inden Avenue Hubbard Woods Phone Winnetka 2430

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