Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 19

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June 14, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE El~la 19 · · Sunday afternoon at the Village Green, when the Elgin Parksides were sidetracked by a ' 10-6 coUitt. It :was the third straight win for the locals and. the fourth for the season. Onlv one defeat has been suffered to date: Grant Phillips hurled beautiful ball for six frames, not a ·hostile player reaching first until Lymperopoulos singled to start the seventh inning for Elgin. He fanned eleven while walking two of the enemy. Janetz Gets Four Hits Ralph J anetz led the local barrage on 1\[ ills, with three one-base smacks and a triple to his credit. Baker followed .----------, him c 1o s e 1 Y for swatting h o ri o r 5 with three singles and a walk. Ka sse l took fielding laurels with e 1e ,. en putouts. N e i the r outfit scored in the initial . "ta n z a although Janetz tripled to 7 begin the local's .. half. In the sec- - - - - - ' ond. however, the home aggregation counted t\\'ice. ' George Kassel Baker si ngled after two were out. Robin son \\'as · hit by a pitched hall. Phillips hit sa feh· and Raker scored. Robinson came l; ome on J anetz' second single. Score Three in Third Three markers were chalked up for \\'ilmet te in the third. Smith douhled to left and Borre drove him over the pan \\'ith a sin g le through short. Liepe strolled. Kassel sac rificed and Baker's ser.ond one-sac ker brought both runners around . One loca l tally was added to the score in the fourth. J anetz singled, ,,·ent to second on a wild pitch and counted . on Smith's sa fe smash. Janetz again figured in the scoring in the sixth. He sent Robinson to the plate with hi s fourth hit after Bat had tripled to right center. Elgin Draws Blood Elgin finally entered the run column in the seventh. L.rmpcropoulos singled. Moser got a three -base smash and he also counted when Robinson's throw to pick him off third went into left field. Osmun then walked, stole second, went to third on an error and tallied on \V. Buhrow's sacrifice fly. The home crowd had something to root for in the eighth. A three-ply swat by Porterfield, a sacrifice fly by Kassel and singles by Borre and Liepe, coupled with a baJk by Mitts, ac-· counted for three runs. ; The Yi sitors catt*back in their half of the final per~ and garnered a trio of markers on Moser's double, singles by the Buhrow brothers, and a bad throw by Licpe. Box score: . WJimdte C. of ('. .J anetz, cf. Porterfield, rf. Smith, If. Dabn, cf. Lymperopoulos, 3b. Duball. ss. Leuthold, ss. Moser, 2b. By AI Schaeffer Osmun, If. Another victory was added to the W. Buhrow, lb. Wilmette Chamber of Commerce base- Vollman, rf. rf. ball team's current winning streak Wewetzer, A. Buhrow, c. Mills, p. Wilmette C. of C. Team Wins Fourth Game '(his Season Parksldes AB. R. 0 1 0 0 2" Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bird, 1010 H; E. 0 0 pitcher~by Milts-Robinson, 2, Borre. Chestnut · avenue, returned recently Sacri- from French Lick Springs, Ind., where 1 0 Stolen bases-Baker, Osmun. 0 0 fice hits-Porterfield, Kassel, 2, W. they had been sojourning for about 1 0 2 11; by Mills, 10. Balk-Mills. Hit by 0 1 Buhrow. Umpire - Steve Cusack. ten days. 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 scheduled for next Sunday afternoon gram, called "My Bookhouse Story1 0 Official scorekeeper-Paul Hoffman. 0 WaukeKa~ Here Suaday 0 0 A hot baseball contest has been New Radio Proaram for Chilclrea A new and interesting radio protime," is now being ofJered over WMAQ at 5:45 P. M., every Monday, Tuesd~y, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It is a program full of good ·stories and fun for the children-with an important secret! Adv. Totals .... . .. . . .. . .. 33 6 Summary: Three-base hits-Moser, ] anetz, Robinson, Porterfield. Twohase hit-Smith. Walks-off- Phillips, ~: off Mills, 4. Struck out by Phillips, at the Village Green. Waukegan R. S. N. ]. will be the opponents. The game begins at 3 o'clock. Kennedy, the local left-bander, and Robinson will probably comprise the Wilmette C. of C. battery· . Beautiful New Suits by Qlh~vtet Jl&ouze young men who know good ffStyle"_ than any other name has ever meant. In every sense they are modern Clothes for modem tastes-portraying the bold freedom of Uniyer~ity Fashions-and favored by young business men as well as College men. These new ones, just recently arrived, present the latest trend of color and pattern~ and such low prices give an assurance of value that is decidedly unusual. C HARTER HOUSE means more to those In Our Evanston Shop AB. 6 4 R. 1 H. 4 E. 0 0 0 0 2 0 Bo!-re, 3b. Liepe, ~s. Kal-isel, lb. Baker, 2b. l'hillips, p. Totals 5 4 3 3 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 0 Hobin:;;on, c. .. 4 3 4 1 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 36 10 la 3 ·:··----·--------·~,. ·:··-·-·-··-----·-·-·--·· i I I PUR STORAGE I I ··~~~~!='S ; ··· C .Lytton 8 So~ STATE and JACKSON-chicago . ~'.=..'BD ~J..nD\DIP} B ORRINGTON and CHURCH -

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