Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1927, p. 13

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July 22, 1927 Ice Heavers Freeze I ~r E1~':~~rr · .-.~.~: ·~--~: ~~~::~ UP All Comers in Playground Ball ii. c~~~e~yerg ~-. ~;i~~man E. Bra mer J. Schnieder I nd 00r B all G ameS ---------------,W. Utt reut~er A. Phillip~ I WILMETTE· LIFE _ I 13 Bat>tlst.. (3 ) .. W. Kendrick E. Olson \\·. Haas 0. Gruhn E. McDow !\'. Foster L. Kykin 1 A. Youngberg N. Hoffman Wl.lm_eu~ _: J~e : < 5) Th e manner tn · w h'tc h t h e W'l A new team appears m · t h e Play- A. Sommerfeld D. Chester 1 mette R Johnson J>. Hartnett Ice team trounced the Baptists' Wed- ground Ball schedule of the Play- M·. .Johnson nesday evening, July 13, 5 to 3, and Iground and Recreation board's summer M. Guy rmpire--H. Harloff , "·.hite-washed St. John's Monday ev~~ t)rogram. This team, called the "Kings Y . P. C. nmg, .July 18, 8 to 0, left no doubt .m Stars," was organized by Otto Stor- Hn Pti!'t ·won by Forfeit the mtnd5 of the large crowd that wtt- deur; to take the place of the K. of 'C., July U, 192i nessed both games !hat they are abso- rr team which dropped out. The boys T er minal A. ('. ( ;, ) \\'ilm ett ·· lC'e ( 15) .1. BlPHt-'1' lutely _ t he outstandm~ contende~s for ' have two team:; and have been beaten :\Jan Powers A. Sommerfeld P . P.l~·s··r t~1e \\1!lm ct te Recreat10n league mdoor t\,·ice, but they arc game. and have a H. Blasdell \\". Thalman tttlc. lot of fun playing their scheduled H. 'Vinberg E. ~Wier E. BrammPr K Sesterhenn At the start of the Baptist game games. · 1:. Thalman t matters looked rather _even but it did . The \\·eather has been against the A. Hoffman ~ not take long for the tcemet; to proye schedule. On ~fonda . night they were 1:. Bleser l · that the,· \\·ere the supenors. J tm . ) · · 1 c·. H1·aun 1 ld tl B t' t t f r<unccl out and on \\ cdnesda\' mg 1t P. Hoffman H o ff mann 1e 1e ap ts s o a ew · t 1 )f. Thalman scatte red hits after the first ,inning the teams. \\·ere. al~lc _ to c~Hnp 1 :. e o_n y ;, Th a lmann ,,·hen they made their only runs. I thre~ o.: tour mnmgs heiore _Juptter Umpire-!. H"arlaff ·d · . \ Plu\'lu s opened on them agatn. On St. John'~ (1) H o d Schtl gen., ace of the Wt 1 . mette Frida,.- night. the weather wa. fine, K. r·f t. (11} J. Schhller .\ . < ' l'al)ler Icc team. . practtcally won the game 1· 1 · · 1e l1anue ...1 d though the grounds were a ttt e " et E. Steiner 1 ·:. HaC'ker ~ . T o h n ·s smg . for 1 1e . · . · f rom St \\'. Thalman .1 . Blt>:,;er 1 't 1 d th. fi t " 1 't " ga trom t 1c atterll()Oil s ra111. pt c 1e e rs no- 11 , no-run me ,, 1. h . P. Schopen H. ,,.olff r('CO_rded on the Howard playgrounds. . I he _ l eague, stanc1 ~ng h?s ueen c ang- .1. Stt'ffens I). Boyin):~;tr·n .:\. Ku~IJW He also ian ned sixteen clangerou. hat- ed a ~tttle. _ fhe. 1 ._P. C. gayc way to H. Miller 1 '. Roying-ton ters besides slapping out a home run the 1~tdg_c ~·.l_cctnc 1or first place, a_ nd .T. Engels H. Sf' lze r )Jerg·anthal·' r ,,·ith two men on. th_c K. ot C. JUmped from fifth place to .1. I )t>HaYf· H. ·wolff .. f . d thtrd. ' ~ ·lzt·t: H . Zibble 1n ac11 c ttton · to t 1 1c a orement10ne I , ' 1 d f t i th 1 he league -.tand · tng:-. an(1 1 ast wee k' · s E. Frake con tes t s, tl 1e tcemen , a so e ea ec e Il'l.'Sll It S 1 · · n 11 <>\\": \~ t~s~ern Arrows of Evamton 111 an exJul~· 1 2, E·~i llli>Jtton game, 5 to 1. T eam \\·on Lo~t Pet. E. Hoffman U. Sutton E. Schildgen - · , J. Reinert C. Scott J. Hoffman N. 1\tlller E. Borre ~R. Meyer l;mpire-G. Hebson K. of C., 1 (27) Kings Stars (8) J . Schinler J. Miller · c. Thalmann 0. Stordeur 1: . P. Sc·110pen W. DeGrotte · ~· .J . Steffens H. Hoffman :' J. Engels L. Schaefer :~.:. J . Solzer R. Miller R. Selzer T. Baynes 4 1 .J. DeHaye P. SchaP.fer :j H. )!iller F.. Frake .,. .i I · < : . 1 NEW COTTAGE AT CAM~"The Elders" has joined the ~f.apks oi the pleasant cottages erected i~r the summer at Arden Shore to rna~ the. lin~ - of the summer guests at the~mp more enjoyable. It is a contribut;i'on o! an interested friend iPd member of the Arden Shore association. The :donor has had the cottage char~_ingly II equipped in yellows .and browns· ,: with a large firepla~e. It has been m:{~e to give special comfort and cheer t~ four elderly women. ~ H.iclg-e Elt·t·t rk 111 1 ., .. !tl)(t \1 i:--s ~1axitiC Arnold, formerly of Y. P. C. y or k K or c \\ ..11mcttt', returne d f rom ~ ~ ew st·. J(,s~plt it·r lll'r -,i:-;tcr's wedding. and will re- I \\"ilnwtte I<··· main at the home of her parent::. in 'l't·rminal A . I· . . l S 'I Baptist I·. , ·atl. t<lll untt 1 ear y cptem I)Cl'. ~ lt St . .John 's '"ill then return to re sun1e her \\"ork King-s Star:,; a:- a dann:r for the Harn· and Arthur 1-.:ing-::; ~tars (I)) l'ulbcrt:'lll1 management ;,j ~l'\\' \ urk 1'. :\rick :uHl Chicago. She ha s appeared furlll· .J. :\Jillt·r l'rly '"ith the Chicag(l Crand (jpna L. ~:khaPft·l' ~1. Ht:>il1Zf'll rolllpany. ::-\. H off man 11 !· , , i 1; :1 ·· G ,; ·i SH 750 700 ,, '·' ~t . ·) John's (H) 11. Boyington R \\·. Hackt>r H . \\'o>lff Flint Auspices of -o.\ . ~eehafPr P. lloudart Estes ~[ary J unc and David : M iller, daugh- l ·. StordPur H. Flint ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mil- L . SC>lzer lt. t'assell Brud ler of 106 Sixth street, are visiting .1. 1 ;, ~Ierg-entha h·r \\" . Felkc their uncle, C. \V. Hood, on his farm t · mpil'e- lt. ~mith Tt>rrninal A. C. (10) l{idg·t- Electric (H) near South Bend, Ind., for a month. < :. A. K1)rsow Highland Park Chamber of Commerce ~- ~ ~ Gl:JV, . CHOICE at Wednesday, July 27 Sunset Park Highland Park r ~ nThe Pa!'adise of Lake G~ne'Ya" . CEDAR POINT PARK at Williams Bay, Wise. The ideal spot for a summer home is at Cedar Point Park on Lake Gene\'J. There amid the stately trees and beautifully landscaped parks, a few choice lake front lots with full riparian rights are yet available-at surprisingly low prices. A perfect beach edges this high. drr . wooded land where worthwhile folk have built a delightful community of substantial summer homes. Abundant fresh air, sunshine and restful quiet are enjoyed there as well as fishing. bathing. boating. golf, ttnnis, riding and other summer sports. Music-Parade_;_Dancing : Parade starts 9:30 a. m. sharp Many valuable prizes given away Baseball-Sports-Races Luncheon, sandwiches anddrinks served on grounds Hard surfaced roads run all the way from Chic·ago to Cedar Point Park which is but a two-hour ride from the "loop" on the C. ~ N. R .R. All lots are fully improved. Electric light , telephone, lake and spring water are in and paid for. Come out next Sunday. Bring your family and enjoy a day of health and happiness in the world's most beautiful subdi't'ision. Cedar Point IJark Subdivision Chicago Office 286S North Clark Street Phone: Graceland 3110 New ;Dodge 6 given away CHICAGO

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