Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1929, p. 42

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41 WILMETTE LIFE Feb~ary 1. 1929 Sports and Other Wilmette Recreation Board News Give New R~ling · 1· · · d Th e f o IIowmg new ru mg m regar Three Ball Tea·m s . for Competition With the A · thletic Leagues in Neck-and-Neck ~~~&h~uk~----~---~--------··~ ~ce~C~Event TEAM STANDI:s-GS I I to the women's basketball league has been announced at the Wilmette Play· b d ffi groun d an d R ecreatton oar o ce: Owing to the fact that the team members of the league find it difficult to be ready for play at 7 o'clock, it has been decided to begin the games at 7:30 o'clock, play each game through with 15 minute halves and ten minutes of rest between halves, and to play only three games each evening. This will necessitate continuing the league one week longer than was first planned and also necessitates two teams being without games each Monday evening. Captains will be held responsible for their teams being present and on time each time they are scheduled for a game. Teams may continue to borrow players sanctioned by the opposing captain for any scheduled game but such substitutions should be made before the team arrives at the gymna ium. A team whose opponents are not ready to play within fifteen minutes after the game is scheduled may declare a forfeit. In the event that both teams are not ready to play at the scheduled time or that the ready team dc.es not declare a forfeit, the game will be played when both teams are ready, but, no matter when the game starts, it will end at the time schedu led. The schedule for remaining games will be: February 4, 7 :30-8 :10-BraY" vs. Ponies; 8 :20-9--Wildcats vs. lJ Kays; 9:10-9 :50--Flappers vs. Horsefeathers. February 11, 7 :30-Roughnecks vs. Rinky Dinks; 8 :20--Braves vs. Horseftathers; 9 :lO--Wil dcat::~ vs. Ponies. February 18, 7 :30--Braves vs. O'Kays; 8 :20-Roughnecks \ 'S. Flappers; 9 :10-Horsefeathers vs. Rinky Dink . . February 25, 7 :30--Ponies vs. Rinky Dlnks; 8 :20-0'Kays vs. Flappers; 9 :10Braves vs. Roughnecks. March 4, 7 ::JO-Wildcats vs. Ho· sefeathers; 8 :20--0' Kays vs. RoughnecKs; 9 :1(}..-Braves vs. Flappers. March 11-7 :30-Wildcats vs. Rinky Dinks ; 8 :30-Po ni e~ vs. Horsefeathers. J oe Skidmore, assistant in t" harge of women's activities. Won Lost Pet. 909 1 .. . . . ......... . . 10 Baptist 909 1 Ridge Electric . .......... .10 727 3 8 Presbyterian . . .... . . . . . 545 5 St. Joseph ... ... ....... . . ... 6 454 6 . 5 ... .. . ... . ....... Methodist 363 Presbyterian, II (17) Wilmette Ice (3) 7 English Lutheran . .. .. .... 4 272 Paul Jones · R. F. Claude Maine 8 3 Howard P. T. A. L. F. Willard Utt'r'ther ~ 000 Fred Quayle 0 The Printing Studio John Temple C. Alex Hoffman Jack Ludwig R. G. Leonard Wolff Indoor Baseball 875 Earl Leslie L. G. Carleton Thorsen 1 Ridge Electric ..... .... . ... 7 Han·ey Harloff, referee 750 2 Printing Studio· ............ 6 625 3 .. 5 St. Joseph St. Joseph (2) 143 Ridge Electric ( 3) 6 Wilmette Shoe. ............ .1 000 Jacob Hoffman Victor Deinlein 7 Wilmette Ice ... .. . ... . ... . . 0 James Schaefgen Peter Wagner Ed Schildgen James Hoffman Basketball 1000 Nick Spies Harold Schleuter 0 ... 9 Presbyterian 875 Benjamin Thalman 1 .J oRe ph Hoffman Terminal A. c. ......... .7 Ralph Klinge 750 Hartnett Donald 2 K. of c., II . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 500 .. 5 5 Ed. Phillips State Bank . . . . . 714 Harloff, referee ~\ 2 5 Methodist .., 666 6 Wilmette Shoe .. ........ 444 iJ ... . ... .. 4 K. ·of c., I 250 6 .. 2 St. J oseph 250 6 ... . . 2 Presbyt rian, It 222 .2 7 [. 0 . 0 : F. 111 .1 8 Wilmette Ice ' Volleyball Wil. Shoe Store (20) K. of C., I (15) Curtis Colegrove R. F. Milan :~Usura Herbert Wolff L. F. Willard Utt'r'ther Robert Wolff C. Paul Jones Ernest Heller R. G. Tom Thursby Geo Merg'nth'ler L. G. Jack Ludwig Harvey Harloff, referee -·· · · ··· 0 ······ -.. . 0 ·· · 0 · ········ ·· 0 · ..... . ····· ') · · · 0 ·· ·· 0 · · 0 ·· ··· 0 . ······ 0 · 0 0 0 ········· 0 0 ·· Volleyball Engli:sh Lutheran (5, 5) :\Iethodist (15,15) Paul Kier Leslie Hannawalt Dale Gash Staver )loulding Wallace Stark Ralph : Moulding John Johnson ·w al ter Lindblad Max Guier Leslie )[atson Che ·ter Stark D. C. Stone, umpire Baptist (15, 15) Howard P . T. A. (2, 11) John Baughman Earl ~l cDow AI Struebing Earl Car l~on :\Iartin Lynch George William!'! Ray Robinson Frank Guthridge Charles Dickens Arthur Youngberg AI Grunn D. C. Stone Presby. {15, 11, 13) St. J OS ph (.t, 15, 15) Victor Deinleiu Edwin Hill Ed Phillips Earl Leslit Harold Schleuter Edwin Ryerson James Hoffman Charles Henderson Joe Hoffman David Hendf'rson StanlY Peterson G. W. Gathercoal Ridge Elec. (15, 15) Printing Studio ('6,10) Benjamin Thalman George Huck Earl }Iiller Lawrence Huck J:tmes Schaefgen Richard Huck Donald Hartnett )foe De Haye .Jacob Hoffman Edwin Udell G. W. Gathercoal, referee B ,\SKETBALL -- ···· · ·· Builders of Model Planes Work on "Indoor Pushers" Presbyterian (37) K. of C., II (25) Ralph Whitsett R. F. James Montonara Herbert Weld L. F. James Phillips Theodore Stone C Roy Leonard Twenty members of the Wilmette Frank Arnold R. G. Wesley Concidin L. G. !\Ian-in Baker Aero club for model airplane builder; Charle~ Lauer have started work on the "Indoor push- E 1 Hill lytle Hamilton, referee er," the second r"oject prepared for builders of toy airplanes, G. \V. Gathercoal of the Recreation Board staff announces. Materials for the new planes have come and the original members of the club who have already finishrd the first project, the R. 0. G. model, started ~f embers of the Recreation board work at the club meeting la5t night. staff announce that they have had wide Another group of new members will experience m thinking: up plausible start work at next week's gathering at reasons for the why and wherefore of Central school under the direction of the names chosen by the members of Kenneth Brubaker who is instructing the women's basketball league for their the group. teams. Mr. Gathercoal announces that there Now it seems they have new worries are still a few vacanCies rn the club and to face. The young girls in the Stolp asks that any boy who is interesteci grammar school basketball leagqes in the work interview him at once. have gone their sisters one better. For not content with the choosing of coglike Horsefeathers, Ponies, Scbaefgen Wins Promotion nomens Rinky Oinks, \Vildcats, O'Kays, M ' X, in Indoor Bueball League Flappers, Roughnecks, and Braves, . But take a look at the folJimmie Schaefgen, a charter member they've of the Ridge Electric Indoor Baseball lowing schedule: Thursday, January 24-(6) Swift Foot team, has been promoted from third baseman to catcher. Having aided vs. Mysteri0us Hands ; (7) Lightning vs. Lions ; ( ) Horsefeathers vs. Fighting his teammates in winning a silver cup Warriors. contributed by the Wilmette PlayTuesday, January 29-(6) Sure Shootground and Recreation board for two E-rs \'S. Eagles Claw; (7) Salem Inn vs. successive years as a third baseman, Over the Edge; (8) Badgers vs. Go-Gethe celebrated his promotion by catch- ters. Thursday, January 31-(6) Tigers '\'S. ing in the crucial game with the St. Joseph nine last Friday evening, which Polar Bears; (7) Wolverines vs. Shoo~-· ing Star; (8) Badgers vs. Basketball the Ridge E1ectrics won by the close Boobs. margin of 3 to 2. Tuesday, February 5-(6) Sure Shoot- Pick Novel Names for School Girls' Basketball Teams Perhaps the most closely contested games in the athletic sports program conducted by the ·Wilmette Play~ound and Recreation board are those m the Indoor Baseball league. Four teams are in the league at the present time, three of which have a chance at the championship cup, recreation officials announce. The three leading teams, Ridge Electric the Printing Studio, and St. Jos~ph, ·are fighting bitterly for leading positions.. Last week found them almost neck and neck, though the two first teams enjoyed a slight edge over the thi.r d due to a defeat administered last Friday night by the Ridge Electric. Schedules for the third round wiU be: Friday, February 1, ·7 :15-Printing Studio vs. St. Joseph; 8 :30--Ridge Electric vs. Wilmette Shoe. Friday, February 15, 7 :15-Prfn~ing Studio vs. Wilmette Shoe ; 8 :30, Ridge El~ctric vs. St. Joseph. . Friday, >.larch 1, 7 :15-Ridge Electric Rinky Dinks (19) vs. Printing Studio; 8 :30, St. Joseph vs. Braves (15) Ptthlyma Lee Burpee Wilmette Shoe. Eleanor Cliffv. rd Carrie Chase Ruth Braun Elsie Paterson Wilmette Skaters Qualify E\·a Berndtson Georgia Leffingwell Elizabeth Muehlberg Jane Krier Kathleen Kalmes for Herald-Examiner Meet Emma Hicks Helen Braun Elizabeth ~elson Florence Clifford Else von Reinsperg, daughter of Mr. Elinor Craig and Mrs. Hans von Reinsperg, 726 O';Kays (15) Laurel avenue, and Colin Finlayson, Horsefeathers (35)-Gladys Fehlen Marcelle Kummet1 son of Mr. and Mrs . . John Finlays on, Elizabeth NE-lson BeTty Barry Gertrude Koerper Dorothy Smith 731 Laurel avenue, i·ere two north R'oberta l\luther Emma Hicks shore qualifiers for the final juvenile Rosaline Mills :Mary Hoffman races in the Herald and Examiner Geraldine Weber :\Ia rgaret De )!arco Skating meet to be held tomorrow afWildcats (24) Flappers (8) ternoon. · Both young skaten won fir st )larjorie Miller places in all events in which they wer e Eleanor O'Brien Blanche Keil Rheda \\'eber ::\[arcella Kummer eligible to e.1ter in the Wilmette Ir~ Elizabeth Hoffman Betty McCann Carnival held January 12. Young FinCatherine Pearson \.i \'ian Quigley :\Iargueri te McCann layson has been entered in various Leona Hoffman Marjorie Stanton other Chicago meets, having won ~l Roughnecks (23) Ponies (28) bronze medal in the tribune Derby Ethel Keenor Georgia Leffingwell Geraldine Weber at ·Garfield Park last Satm:day and Elizabeth ~Iuehlberg Vera Johnson second place in both the 220 and 440E\·a Berndtson Lorraine Jannes yard dashes for boys of 12, 13, 14 years ~[arjorie Thorsen Dorothy Smith in the Chicago Playground meet at Ouse Helde! Rh~da Weber Alice Walton Humbolt park on the preceding Saturday. TEAJI ST ..\.::SDI~GS ·won Lost Pet. 8 1 888 Horsefea thers .. . . .. 1 900 Ponies .... . .. . . . . . . ... . . 9 Rinky Dinks . .. 8 2 800 N. U. Bids High Schools .... 5 5 500 O'Kays to Big Athletic Meet ... .. 5 5 500 Roughnecks 3 6 333 Bra\'es . .. . . .. . . . . . Invitations to participate in the North· . . . . . . .... ~ 8 200 Wildcats .. Flappers . . .. 1 100 western university seventeenth annual 9 interscholastic track, swimming and er!5 vs. Tigers; (7) Lightning vs. Over wrestling meet were mailed to 1,600 th e Edge; (8) Go-Getters vs. Fighting high schools throughout the country \Varriors. sf~st week. The meet, which last year Thursday, February 7-(6) Eagle's Cia w vs. Mysterious Hands ; (7) Lions <fnew 600 participants, will be held vs. Shooting Star; (8) Go-Getters vs. March 22 and 23 at the university gymnasium. Horsefeathers. · Thursday, February 14-(6) Swift Foot Wrestling will be an innovation in vs. Polar Bears; (7) Wolverines vs. Salem this year's list of events, added because inn; (8) Fighting Warriors vs. Basketof the increasing number of high ball Boobs. Tuesday.. February 19-(6) Sure Shoot- schools taking up · the sport and the ers , ..,. Polar Bears; (7) Lightning vs. few interscholastics being held in it. ShQoting Star; (8) Fighting Warriors vs. Oklahoma is expected to be repreBadgers. sented further to extend that state's Thursday, February 21-(6) Eagle's' prestige in the mat sport. Claw vs. Swift Foot; (7) Wolverines vs. Over the Edge; (8) Horsefeathers vs. Basketball Boobs. Tuesday, February 26--(6) Tigers vs. Purple Quintet Playa Mysterious Hands ; (7) Salem Inn vs. Hoosiers Next Tuesday Lions; (8) Go-Getters vs: Basketball Boobs. Northwe3tern cagers, now in the Thursday, February 28-(6) Tigers vs. throes of mid-year examinations, will Swift Foot; (7) Lightning vs. Wolverbreak the basketball lull next Tuesday ines; (8) Badgers vs. Horsefeathers. Tuesday, March 5-(6) Sure Shooters vs. to travel to Bloomington to meet the Mysterious Hands; (7) Salem Inn vs. Indiana quintet which occup-ies the Shooting Star. same position in the standing as the Thur~day, ~arch 7-(6) Eagle's Claw vs. Polar Bears ; (7) Lions vs. Over the Wildcats with two victories and three losse3 scored. Edge. Thursday, March 14-(6) Mysterious Hands vs. . ........ ...... .. (7) Lightning GIVE HEALTH TESTS vs. Salem Inn. Dr. H. A. Orvis, township health Tuesday, March 5-(6) Sure Shooters vs. Eagle's Claw; (7) Lions vs. Wolverines. commissioner, and Miss Katherine Thursday, March 21-(6) Swift F'oot Griffin, visiting nurse, have been busy vs. Sure Shooters ; (7) Over the Edge vs. giving physical examinations at the Shooting Star. Joseph Sears school in ~enilworth. Women's Basketball ' · · 0 . ·· · ·· · 0 ·· 0 · · ' · 0 . 0 0 0. ····· 0 Oo · ·· 0 ···

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