Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 42

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42 WILMETTE (Continued from Page 41) .NO\', LIFE Basketball November ·1z, l9Z6 Baaketball at Stolp November 3, 1926 St. John, 1 (10) T erminals (24) B. Sturgeon . . . . r. f ....... B. McL··an G. Estes . . . . . . . . _1: f.. . . . . · M. Powers T. Varney ....... c.. . . . . . . . M. Power~ H. Flint . . . . . . . r. G. . . . . R. Johnson B. Flint . . . . . . . . I. g. . . . . }~. Wellman Substitutes for Terminals -LYman Goss.~ for B. McLean. Officials-Referee, F. Raymond; umpire, H. Oaks. scorer, D. Stone. Indoor Ball November 4, 1926 Quoits 5, 1926, 8 :00 p. m. Howard P. T. A. ( 4) St. Joseph, 1 (16) 1. 0. 0. F., 1 I. 0. 0. F., 2 E. From . . . . . . c. J. Schaefgen ... 3rd H. 'Vh.iteho ust' 20 D. Franco 21 G. Mcintyre . . . . p. N. Spies . . . . . . p. F.. Polly 21 Art Hills ·13 0. Vanderhoff .. 1st J. Hoffman .. s. s. M. Lynch ... : 2nd J. Borree . . . . 1st A. Bebber . . . . 3rd J. Schneider .. o. f. Presbyt erin n Joe IbeUay~·· ~ A. Strubing . . s. s. A. Phillips . . 2nd 0. Cook Iii Frank Dreusch 21 F. Smith . . . . o. f. H. WerQer . .'. . c. K. Doddf> 1 S I. Burhans . . · o. f. ·B. Thalman . . o. (. C. Cotey . . . . o. f. H. Moldenhauer s.s. l'ongr('gat.i<mal St. Joseph, . 2 P. Wagner .... o. f. J. D. Roth 11 :~~;; ~~ Umpires-P. Caldwell, G. Gathercoal. T,. P·'rry 1 !i Baptist forfeited t..Q Terminals A. C. St. J OlWJ)h, 1 American Legio}l Congregational vs. St. Johns-No J. Schaefgen 18 L. Hoff 21 game. N . Spies 12 . Doc. Hawkins 21 K. of C. vs. St. Joseph, 2-:-postponed H. Oaks their game. 2 Howard Gym, Nov. 3, 1926 Presbyterian (53) Baptist ( 3) E. Ryerson ...... r . f. . ·...... L. Bate_s P. Vandernorth .. 1. f . . .1 · · · · · · A. Bode H. Weld . . . . . . c .......... L. Foster E. Hill . . . . . . . . r. g. . ... ·. L. Huntly P. Cressy . . . . . . 1. g. . ... G. Williams F. Quayle . . . . . . I. g. L. Koenen ...... r. g. E. Hill . . . . . . . . r. f. R{·fere<'.--:·G. Eatun. I ......, &,· The next meeting of the ~koki( \. alley chapter oi the D. A. R will bt· Hoffman, V. Deinlein, H. St<'ffen~. A. held at the home of Mrs. Percv IL Peters, P. Phillips; Howard P. T. A. (Hi-15) - J. Bowman, E. McDowell, E. Eckart, 206 Cun1bcr land avenue, ken CarlsQn, A. Struebing, :\T. Lynch. n . C . il\\'orth, :t\o\·emb~r 24. At this meet StonP, r e fereP, ing \\'hich i-; the first birthday of the chapter, ~f rs. George Kingsley wilr St. Johns Pn·sbytl·riam; \Von by forf<'it gi\'l' a short papt'r on Continental half from nott:s she took last summer in ~liss Laura Durgin, 027 Forc:st aYe- \\'ashington . At this meeting thert' nue, was at home for the \\'Cck-cnd ,,·ill also he an t:lertion of altcrnattfrom Chicago university. 1 officer..; . SL Joset)h, 2 (11-13)-A. Hoffman, .J. Cong-r(;'gatJOnnl (27) St. John. 2 (l:q C. Calloway .... r. f . · . . . A. Seehafer J. Alder . . . . . . . . I. f. . . . . . . G. Abegg W. Miller . . . . . . 1'.. . . . . . . . . . I::I. Thorp. \V, Hutrman . . . . 1'. g-. . ... . . ]1. \Vil son J. Iliff . . . . . . . . . . I. g. . . . . . . H. Wolff Substitut,·s f(Jr St. John- B. Wolff fo~: H. Thorn. Officials-Referee, I<'. Haymond ; tiJm·r Congrf>gational (!l-5)-H. ·reppen, J. ' Gapen, F. Adams, A. Klund r; Termin- H. Oak~ ; scorer, D. Stone. K. of ('. forfeited to St. Jo10;eph 2. al A. C. (15-15 ) -M. Pow 'rf';, L. Goss, l\Idhoditit 1, forfeited to Methodist 2. R. Blasdell, G. Blasdell, E . \Velman, M. Powers, }~. Brammer. D. C. Stone, referee. Howard Gym, Nov. 1, 1926 St. Joseph, 1 ( o-10)-J. Borre, J. Hoffman, J. Schaefgen, N. Speis, E. Miller, P. Bleser; Am. Legion (15-15) J. Anderson, E. Richmond, L. Orr, S. VanInwagen, H. 'l'ulchow, 0. BaHsler. G. W. Gathercoal, referee. Volley Ball economical, yet incomparably better. laundry service. Wearing apparel starched and dried; flat work ironed. Price 13c for the first 20. pounds; l Oc per pound for additional weight. Handkerchiefs 2c e· x t r a. Minimt1m bundle 7 pounds. AN The Best Cooks ·Use Bowman's Milk THAT'S because Bowman's Milk is rich in cream, fresh and pure. Taken from the cow, it is qwckly brought to our city plants where it · is. pasteurized, bottled and sealed against all impurity, and then quickly brought to your door. That is the true meaning of ··fresh milk". And only in the fresh milk do you find such delicious, natural flavor. In your cooking and baking be sure to use Bowman's Milk-the fresh, bottled milk with all its· ,,atural deliciousness, richness and purity intact. Simply tel'!phone our nearest distributing station or order from any of Ol'" courteous milkmen. PHONE WILMETTE .:.5 C.\LL 1:\ lULL '1'()1).:\\T-JIE'S ~ EJC~l-lBOHJ-!OOD l~ y ()LT R .'fOlJ1\y-_ .\XD :E\l l~Ry" It\·y ' DAIR-Y COMPANY . Mill\.1 FOR 51 YEARS THE STANDARD OF .. QUALITV

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