Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1929, p. 11

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Jurie 7, 1929 -... . . . .. ~ . ·-~ ·~ . C·,.ol·c~· : N i. -~ to. second . on . a passed bau and o·:. : . .: .r .iif W ..i~~ . .·.. .. ...we,nt scored. on another htt by Borre. ·.> ·:: J··.· p:~r (;htcago . Ntne ·.. ·Next. Sunday_will see a tighter. con·.- .; _. .._:_ ':-: ::; bt\: ,:'·: .Lop-sided ·. Count _test, _as ~~e _ El~in Parkways, a S!rong,. I · . ·, t. ·-r B·y AI S~haefer I ' Wilmette's Chamber · of Commerce baseball outfit '\1\'as v:ictoriotis ' ta ~ t Sunday aftenioon at the ·Village Grce.ti. v·he.n the Chicago :ms " ' ere Chan1pi:: spanked to the. tune of 11-2. It was the third win for · the locq.ls. · "Lefty" . Kennedy was ·on the firingline for \\'ilmctte and subdued · the e n em v for six frames. ~ . Bee a ll'se of the cold weather 'Phillip·., t·. h·e n assumed the hurling Grant Phillips· . dut,·. He took things easy, as he. had- a big lead, a:nd the visitors-garnered their duo of tallies in the ninth after two were. out, when Rehn singled · and came home aheadof Reynolds, \\'110 smashed a fourlJagger to deep rightcenter. Besides h~ggitig 15 hit.s. our boy s played a fit~e defensive· game, particularh· Smith, Robinson and Kas'sel. The latt.er ha s been drawit;g- quite a few cheers ·by his splendid \\'ork around the · initial sack. The home folks grabbed an cari~: · lead. ln th<t first inning Janetz walked . and Porterfield · ·.5acr.ificed. Both runners were safe when Hutchinson dropped the bunt. ·\Velsh popped to Rc.ynol.ds. 13orre se nt a long homer to left and three runs were chalked .up . Liep<: then added anot!ter circuit clout hy dri\rii1g the pill far into right· field. Kassel flied to Hehn but Baker strolled and stole second. RobillSOll also drew a pa·.;·s and when Ostrum tried to get him off first,· Raker scored. J anetz singled to begin the local's sc(;on.d sta nza, and when Porterfield's ·sacrifice · \\' as fumbled, bot h men were ·. safe. Smith':; attempt to bunt resulted iu a pop-up ·to Hutchinson , who threw to seco nd, doubling Baker. Porterfield w·etit to ·-~co nd on a passed hall ·and · scored. on Borre's hit. · Kenned)· singled in the holllC fourth. Janetz and Porterfield flied out but Smith drew a pass. B:)rre·s third hit drove ii1 . Kennedy. . ~- .· Jf · · ·. . aggregation, wtll be at the Vtllage Green . at 3 o~clock to test the locals' mettle. Box score: Wilmette C. of ('. R. . H. 2. 3 MOSTor THE BEST roR TH£ LEAST ----- '9M -- - - AB. .lapetz, cf. . .· .. .. ... ...... 4 Porterfield, rf. . .. . .... . . .. 1 Burmeister, · rf. . . . . . . . . . 2 Welsh, If. . ....... . ....... 1 Smith, .It. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 2 Borre, 3b. . ..... ... .... . . 5 Liepe, ss. . ... . ...... . . . ... 5 Kassel, lb. . .. . ....... ... . 5 Baker, 2b. · ........... .... 3 H.qbinson, c. . ........ . . ... 3 Kennedy, p. . ..... . .. ... . 3 Phillip~. p. .. .. _ ...... . . .. 1 E. 0 2 0 0 o 2 1 1 o 1 4 1 b 0 0 0 MeAT MARK&T CO. 11/.711~-dt .1 0 1 0 1 0 3 l 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. 1 35 11 Chlt'ago Champions AB.- R Ostrum, Sf: .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Johnson, 2b . ..... ·.- . ... .... 4 Pfie fer, If. . ............. 4 Lowry, c . · ...... 4 Fulford, lb . ... . : . . . ..... 4 Gilbert, rf. · . .. . . . .. . .. ... 4 Behn, cf. . .. ... .... .. . .... . 4 Heynold!=~, 3b. . . ..... ..... 4 Hutchinson, p. . ... 4 35 ,. 0 15 H. 1 All Telephone and C. 0. D. Orders Carefully and · Quickly DelitJered C barge accounts solicited from . reliable people 0 '() 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 .o 2 1 0 0 I KORTH 'SHORE MARKETS Winnetka 791 Elm St. Winnetka 4 A 333 I 1 0 ~ ~ 11 Hubbard Wooda 910% Linden AYe. Winnetka 417 &: 418 3 ·o o o o o o ·o o 2- 2 11 3l Two-base hit!=~-Robinson, Janetz. Three..4 .base hit-Lie pe. Home runs-Borre, Liepe, Reynnlds. WalkH--<>ff Hutchinson, 5 ; · off Phillips, 1. Struck out-by Hutchh)son, 8; by Kennedy, 7; . by Phillip~. 2: Double plays- Hutchinson-Johnson .Johnson-Fulford, Kassel-Bak er-KasRel. S-tolen · uases....:.ostrum, Janetz, Porterfield; Borre, Baker. Umpire-A. J. Olson. Score by innings: \Vilmettc C. of C'. 5 ] 0 l 0 3 Chicago Champions Wilmette . 0 1 *- 11 15 0 Glencoe 352 Park Ave. Glencoe 17Z 1145 Wilmette AYe. Wilmette %814 A 731 [EVANSTON MABKETSI 1559 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 1868-6867 705 Main Street Greenleaf Z989 M'Jd M I eas es pi em1c Found in West Section J E ·d ' 1941 Central St. Greenleaf 4355 1407 Greenleaf St. University 3700 A minor epidemic of measles exist s, in the ·.~cc tion of \Vilmette west of Seventeenth street, according to the report of the local health department for· the week .ending : Monday, June 3. Otherwise. contagious diseases in the Yillag-c arc on the decline, the report states. Following is a tabulation of the active cases of 'the various cliseas '3 and of quarantines established or relea se d: m<"asles_:.active cases, 39. quar antines c·.;;tablished. 37, and quarantines reiea sc d, 4; chicken pox-active cases, 6, quarantines established, 4, and quarantines rel<'a ed, 12; scarlet fever-..acti\'c cases, 4, and whooping cough .active cases, 2. We say- "Compare our Prices and Quality with all others-then you will shop here." 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