46 WILMETTE LIFE June 21, 1929 Sports and Other Wilmette. Rec1teeation Board News Exhibit of Pets, First Beach Day . Everzts Next Week at, With the Athletic Leagues ,) New Plan AdoPt.e d for 1l1en's Singles Horseshoe Tourney The first Beach chty and pet shows 500 WO)fEX'S PI,AYGUOFND B.\LL 3 . .3 A new plan in conducting the men's Hidg ' Co nfectionery 500 singles horseshoe tournament is bein ~ XYZ (7) !-;chn ic1 e r 's Bootery 1 ... 1 each of the three playgrounds will Houg-hneeks (1!1) .. 400 Jnne Krier F'ra nees Kell ey . . . 2 ('ongr e ga tiona! be the outstanding features of the play- .-\lice Xord 167 used thi s year by the Playground and .:\[arion Hussell :-ic hultz and )l'o rd . .1 5 ground program next week. ~ Anna Fit·gan 000 Recreation board, it was announced by Do r othy Kumme r ::\l L 5 .. 0 ·n'ti Uym l'l~ss I.. Edith l\ln1·quardt The annual pet show s are popular LorTaine .Jannes recreation staff members today. a n e B1·c:her El ea n o r~ Phillips event in the li\'cs of jurcnile owner~ .! J'L .\. YG HOliXD H .\ J, J, Instead of an elimination tourna111ent D oro thy :-imith .Tu.nior A'. C. (S) Hid ge Ell'c tri · (20) of dog s, cats, parrots, r-abbit., and ot1e t:t·0rg Sc·hopen Jak e ll1J1Tman as conducted in previous years at the time, a frog . Each in structnr will ar- llur:-;ef e ather~ (~7) T. X . T . (:i) < :l' llrg-e Eaton B e n Th a lman close of the regular horseshoe schedule, range the time and sce ne of the pet Elizabt> th X e lson O Jh·e Hillinl:t<'k Vic!.;: 1 Tu c k Andr L' w Thalman the tournament \Yill start this \\·eek and lJort~l hy \ ·n lln t:lll Adam l:t>rn~1nli Earl .:\Iill e r show at her O\\·n gr.o und and parent s lJdty J!y er~rm continue the ei1tire· season. Each enGt~ rt rud e J~ oe rp ·r Jlt'ie n ::\1 ill e r .-\mold Li rHl s t rom Xic k Spit' s of the chi ldr en enrolled In the play- Uu~ S ·hulwrt . BL·It,,· B:ll'l'.\' Osvn.r ,\ nd t· r so n Erl Hill trant must play every other entrant one ground s will be extended . pecial in- II ildur Ouse J:iiJ\· 1 lick ~ , \rthur C r;~nw r Acl0m l'hiflips SO-point game and the contestant ac <;Ja<ly s F l'hl e n :\I; t n· · F'< tla sc·o La \\TI: n ce II Ul'k vitatiotl's to attend the show. cumulating- the most 1 oint during tl!v ::\Ia r g- ·r. ,: l' ate r:-'" 11 l11 ·b \\"a t E' r!'; Ribbons are gircn ior the first, sec- Pt>gg-y BettR Cik ' ll :-ic hu1itt season \\·hich closes the las·t day tn L er> nn.rd \\'o lt'f ·ond, and third place winner . and the August. wins the medal. . owners of the ribbon winners will re'ff·a m Sta 11dina.rs Eng-Ji :" h Lutlwrn n S (' hn e id er'f: .D on t (· ry This plan is believed hy the recreatto n ceive additional point s toward the \\·r) ll L r,!-;t J'('t. (7) (ll) staff member s to be fairer and mor e . . ., ll 1,11!) 1) grand prize offered at the end of the ll,r~ e (, · nthers . . . Fritz Caul Sta ni PY Pu e tz I !1lllg-h nee k s . . . . ... 2 1 6tHi E rl BieRe r Ch > ~tt' r Star!\ adYantageous to the entir e fie!d of en season to high mark children in both o· Ka \':" ... 1 :::3:; c'Ia r c n et· D ot> t sc h C'arl Xnrdhe r·g trants than any other. In this. \\'ay . a junior and se nior divisions. The junior x't·z · .. .. ...... .. . ..... o uo1J Philip TII Pse r· .:\Tax Guie r man lo sing a game hy one potnt mil T . :\. T. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 000 division includes childrl'n under 10 i\Inx nlum Eel Tiltgn.s years and the sen_ior di\· i~ion children Arthur J:nrre Adnm 1J rnardi receive some recognition; wherea s heUO RS f:SHO.ES .Jo,· lfe t~ r e> n R fore he \Yas placed · in the sam e cata under 14 years. T. 0. 0 . F . li l\I t· n':; <;ym ( 'lass J J l't't e r Sehn pfpr gory as the man \~· ho .ne,·cr sco red The Beach davs are held weeklv ancl (~] · .:?1) (1 5, !)) lluh t· rL X c ik e l 1more than seven pomts 11~ any ~amL'. C. ::\lic h ene t· a difTcrent point system is effecti,·e in Bill I :Janl.;~ h e im 'Ynltt' r J)(III!' L' Dudley C. Stone, recreation as~tstant thi s case since there is no pla~·ground ll:trr.\· 'J n>g-o Tt·rmin:tl A. <'. (2) .:\le n' s r:nn ('l:t ss (.!) at the Beach this \'Car. The two St. John' s \\'alt er Hinningham lt;tv fkhi'IJt><h'r in charge of the tournament_. anno.unce ~ I{r) t fl l':'> C'luh C' harl e~ Bo~·nton C: t- ~w Bering-t:>r July 6, as the final day 1n \Vl11ch a ( :n, :?, :?1) ~wimming instructors ~ponsor the pro~ (1 3, 21. ] 7) <: E' I)r g-c· Grt·en J. K 1.-lanwr Jln.ITy SiHen gram, which on next Fridav will in- Freel Pn~t: hr w w Cn rl <~t' J)])el't resident of \Vilmette may enrnll for th e l·~d Cranwr Bob Harp ~ r Erwin Brammet· clude: 2..0-y~rd dash, boys· and girls ::\Tanning Pnwvrs Bill :\fo:"CO \'rtk tournament: As soon as a man enrolls 1\Tartin Ko~~ o w he is given a li st of the other 1~la) ers 10 and und er; 25-vard dash. hnvs and T l· rmin n. l s ::\lt·n's G\·m <'lai's 1\. llarold John:"nn Jal'k l!\" L· r :-:o n Ed ~almnn . (I ;} , 'i) en. :!I> ~iris 11, 12 and If; 50-vard dasl;, bon Did.; Burn s in the field and must arrange hiS. n wn !d .l o bn ~o n Arthur Austill John \Vvle and girls lo and ove~: hurdle race. Jlarn l lill llai g h games to suit his own c.on ventct;~c !larry Kunz e r Artwltl K n. li t'ht' Hu ssell ·nng r s boys 14 and under; one armed race, using the horseshoe court s at ~he \_il girls 15 years and under; under-water 1. 0 . 0. F . IT Prl'SbYterian ~khn e itl e r Dootery (5) \\'ilnwtt P f <·t> (i) lage Green. As soon as a .J0-p1ll ll t (21, ~0. ~1) (l S, ~1. .20) .Tnt> Pu e tz race, boys 10 year and tlllder : dead ::\Tax Rt>imer rrame is fini . bed the re sult mu st bs rl'I fa rry Trego t: . A. Thurxhy Hich:u·ct f.llt'sr r Georgt> Thalman man's float for distance, girls 10 and Hili Dlnukshe im T o m Th urshy A Pu t-t z C!nrt· nce .' ' ott ~o rted to the recreation office, each undrr; watermelon grab, bovs 14 and Philip Blese r Richard ChPster man sending in his O\\· n score. under. -\Yilnw ttf' Lif1 T Prminal A. C. J!::d Bif'St'l' Ed ll hiner Record s of the contestants' . tand (15, 21. 13) Charles Dtt f'tsc h (~1. 11, ~1) Hay ::\Te ie r <'lnrt·tH'e Hlum ll n. rry Kunze r H e rb e rt Xn c kd Arthur :\Tt' it>r ings in the tournament will be kept at Year Book Reveals Cost Bob Blascl e ll IInro lcl J ohn!'on Jim ·w oo d s En.· t·ett Hin e s the Recreation ofti ce, T e nth stre.et an<~ J e rry Pachteer Swirtz Bmwn Pt·t l.' l' :-ich:t t> f l.'r Central avenue, and the t otal point s 01 of Organized Recreation Ed Hill each individual will be publi shed from ohn 's 1\T t:> n' s Gym Class IY The average per capita cost of or- ~t. J (21, 21) · (12. 7) ~;<'hll P i<lL' r 'Doo t C' ry (2 3) Wilm ·ttt· Lift (1) time to time. ganized public recreation of 402 cities Ed Cram e r Arnold K n lie ht· Tony Puetz No semi-finals or final s will he hehl Ed Blum of the United States and Canada nf 10,- Frt' d Proc h now Arthur Au !"t in E<l BIP~f'r C'hf'ster .A rn l)l e r unless there is a tie for the two highe st 000 or more population in 192R was .fnhn Schrwid e r H o b e rt Blnsd e ll places. In that case the tie \\'ill b e TF. .\ :\[ S1'.\XDJXGS Phil ni esC' r fifty-seven cents, according to the Year · .Top H t.> ns 'lTESl) .\ Y NIOHT L E.\ c;r E Jot' Schneider Cln n·nc (' Blum played off. book of the Playground and Recreation ""on Lo~t Pet . I Tuhe r·t Xack el C l:1.1"11<' e ::\filln Fifteen aspirants already ha,·c en· association of America which has re- ~t. J0hn's . . . . . . .. . ........ ·' 0 1000 Arthur Borre ,, C: po rge X oblf' rolled for the tournament and han· l'n sbyt rianc:; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (i ,, 666 cently ~een published. .T<w Pu etz .., Max Ht' !Hle nb e rge r Tt' l'minal A. c. . . ... .. ..... 6 666 Pn'Jl HI C's r started their ga~nes. Included in th~ In the sixteen largest cities the cost lt11tn.ry Club " 6')........ 5 ~ -·> list are ]. R. Harper, superintendent t1t ran to sen.' nty-eight cents and in the r. ) . 0 . F . II . .. . . .. 5 4 555 :\fpn's Gym l::t ss II . Rirlgt' Electric (9) nublic schools, Harry Trego, C. A. j .. 2 :?2:! Termin;~l A . C . (4) 112 smallest cities, about thirty-six Wilme tt e Life " Willinm :-ie hindler ThurslJy, Clarence Blum, Ed.. Cramer. . .:? ti :!50 Arthm llill cents. \\ ' ilnwtte C:1. fe Janws ~l'haefgei1 . .. .... 0 000 Erwin Rrn.mm er Fred Prochnow, Fred Raclner, ).f ark ::\Tilton Powers "Th-is investment in heahh-giving, ~lt.' n' s Gym Class IY Nick Spies .0 000 ll ,uolrl .TohnRon Earl 2\Iu elle r Simonds, Rollin Simonds, Bob Blasdell. character-building play and t:ccreation .: \. C'. M e n'l:l Gym ('l:J ss II 1 ranv Sirren E<l Rrhilclgen Harold Johnson, Harry Kunzer, Jcrry is small compared ,with the a\·c ragc an- T p t·n.J.inn.J l\Tnnning- P o w e rs (21, 21) Jack Jloffmnn Packter, Tom Thursby, Emi! Salzman. (15, ' ) nual outlay for luxurie s," savs the as- I L11Ty Kt:nzt·r Lyman G 0 ~s Ad a m Phillips \\"n ltt' r ])I)Mt' sociation. " onsen·ativc est-imates on II a mid John :-:nn B <' n Thalman '. ::\fich en er .Tnck Ilill Pn.ul Bnvnton Andre " · Thalmnn Poster Making Next Week the expenditure for chewing gum and ltotnrv Club " . illin.m ·Johnson Frank St e fft· n~ Presbyt erian soft drinks gi,·e $19.00 per capita. and ( .:!1, 1:!, ~1) (14, 21, 7) Precedes Contest in July for tobacco $14.00." Bnpti :-:t (~) Ridge I. R H :t t'lh:'l' Co nfc tion e ry (1 0) 'l'u m 'J'hursbv Handicraft activities for next week W :tltf' r ] l :t;tS ])llh ll:tl'!lt ' l' Vietur I t' inl t> in G. A. Thur:-:b~· Large gains in facilities and leader.John Blnvloc k on the playground.s will include po!" t r l\Iilt n n Guy ship for both children\ pia,· and adults' 1. 0 . D. P . II Wilmett C' Lif, Arthur Youngb erg P e te 1· Bohn e i1 making in preparation for the an}1ual recreation were shown in. the rcp o·· t. Unh e rt Lascf' ll es <s. 1:n (:!1 , :!1) W e ndall Phillips poster contest for all the playgrounl s ?'he number of citit'S reporting organ- linn·~· Tr ~.·go Bob Dlasd ell Hr·,· Ji!n vlocl{ Harold S c hl f' ut er !~ill Hlank s h v im Eni·I C ai·Isn n Cinl'L· I1 ('L' nlum Lnwrenee \\"e iss which is scheduled for the week of Ized play showed a gain of fifh·-se n ' n .\liltnn H f' irl Hn.y l Toffmnn July 8. ov~r 1927 and brought the tota( to 872. .\I ,·n's c.;nn Class IY William Knllit~ Pr't'shykrian Halph Kling e In addition, the week will he rathl'r .\farti n O lso n (1 7, ' ) More than 12,000 playgrounds and in( :!1, ·~1) Frank Frt·ighn. E' . \m old Knli '1)e L t' e Blaylock C: . A . ThUI 'Sl)\" .Jop ll olT m n.n full of athletic activities since the d.oor recreation center:; \\'ere in opera- . \ t'thur ..:\ u t: tin village inter-playground boys play ... Tom Thurs b~· ttOn last season, 1.113 of them h(!ving S('httltz rtnd ~o rd ( ~ ) 'Vilm C' tt e lC' P (.t) ground ball league will start at:cl the IJ.nlwrt Evans been opened in 1928 for the first time. TF. .Dr ST . \XDIXW~ EYl'r C' tt 1 Tin es l\ rthu r Somm erfeld 'flll:HSU.\Y _ \IGUT I.t~ . \GrE "American ~· outh and adults haye at Roy l\Jc ic rs local elimipation contest for the vtllagL'Ed Jluck Won L0s t Pet. Jam es II<·ffman wide O'Leary tournament will be held. their . en ice 6.930 outdoor pia rgrounds l. 0. 0 . F. T ·:<1 Hartman .. li 0 1000 1 Hichard Clwster All children residents of \Vilmette arc ·under kadership and an unkno.wn 11111;1- I ~idg e El ec tric . . ... . ... ;; 1 S33 .\foC' n(' lln.ye G c01·gt: LC'tig-e r elirrible to attend the playground s 1 . 3:~ Eclwin lJ<lC'll ber of others lacking leader.s. There are :\lt·n':-: Gym ('Ja~s IlL . . Georg·e Thnlnul.·n ! ~l' nrge Jlu k which are located at Central ·s chool. Arthur :\Tt' il.'rs 402_ community buildings. 267 public William llu vk Cia l"f' ne e Bn<lfln rt Vattman park, and the Village Green. golt course ·, and 363 bathing hcacht'!". ior public play last year was from tax l\ l'tlnn· Prtw hn o w C'ln rt·n(·p Sco tt ~fiss · Dorothea Mulholand is the in. "Ba . c ba 1.1. which is . tead il,r incrcas i ng funds, the n : port shO\n. Forh·-one !'nul Bmnn Max Reime r structor in charge of the Central play· m populanty under municipal auspices, cities pa ssed bond issues for recreaTt·am 1'\tandiua.rs ground, and Mrs. Alta B. Caldwell ancl was played on 3.303 public fields. Be- tion purposes totalling twenty-two and Won Lost P"t. Mrs. · Gertrude Fanckboner are in sides, there are 1,563 athletic fidds. 937 a half million dollars, and fiftyr~1ine Hidg-c Con ft ·ct ionpry .. .. 5 0 1000 charge of the Vattman and the Villa!;·e swimming pool ·, and numcr 1u~ ·other play areas \Yorth a million dollars \Yere Hiclg-c Blcr tric ......... .... 4 0 1000 Bnglish Lutheran .. 4 faciliti es. 1 S60 Green grounds, respectively. donated to cities and towns. Schultz nnd Xord .......... :~ 2 600 .. In . pite of large increascs in facili·) ·:H~ndcraft , athletics, \Yarter sports, Prf'sbvterinn 2 600 ties and paid leaders, the 1928 expendi- lnuldtng model aircraft and hiking "'et:,e '"~ i 1n10 ttl' J ce · · ~ : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ ~ : 2 :? Dan Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. 500 ture of $31,740,851.61 fell belo\\" that of among the most popular recreation s for ~~~~~~~~fl.~ . ~~·.. ~:. ::: ::: .::::: ~ 2 500 Harry P. Harrison of Kenilworth, re3 400 turned last week from the Asheville 1927. However, it was ele,·en q~illion 1 children, and golf and tennis ranked .Tnnior A. C . .. ... .. .. : ..... 1 4 200 dollars more than the outla\' fi\'e Yeacs high in fa\'or among· adults." the asso- MC'n'~ Gym Class .......... 1 4 200 School for Boys. Dan drove back with \Yilnwtte Li fC' . . . . . . . .o ago. 1'\inety per cent of the expenditure ciatiou points out. "" 4 000 his uncle and stopped for a visit in Schneider Boote ry .. . .. .. o 3 000 \Vashington, D. C. · · f It