Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1931, p. 7

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ningham. The former secured two singles and a homer, and ,the~ latter, two singes and a double. Gordon made a lucky 'borner 'in the eightb inning wben the bal bit the bard ground in right field and,,bounded past McGraw. Phillips pitched the entire gaine for Wilmette and although bit b ard was effective in. the pinches.' Honzik was baffling for tbe first three innings, holding Wilmette scoreless, but went wild in the fourth: inning' and was hit hard in the fifth. In the sixth, be was- yanked b y Manager Schueler. H-ess,, who succeeded, Honzik, was only slightly better.ý Visitors Take Leakd Rogers Park scored one run in'the frst intinlg throughi singles by Yeate and. Alman and an error by Wilson. In the, second a pass ,to Setzke, a fluke double.,by' Cunninghanm, a single bv Rush and a wild. pitch by Phil- lips 'resu1ted in two more runs for the visitors. wilmette tied, the score in the fourth inninig, due to passes issued to Nord, Vule and McGraw, two wild pitches byý, Honzik, singles by Borre, Baker and Robinson and a stolen: ba se 1 w Baker, scoring Borre, Yule, and McGraw. Thréee more. runs were copped byv Xilmette in the fifth when Robin- son soaked the bal over the; bank ,in deep) center, scoring Borre -and' Yule who had each singled. Borre in Tliird Rally In the seventh W\ilmette scored ainoth cr trio of runs wben Borre for the tlýird successive turne at bat starteci rallies wliich resulted-in tbree runls! He secured a life whien 'Cordon' droppeci Janda's' perfect 'th'rôw. Schroeder followed by doffbling to, rgt'il. . Yule singled over second base, scoring Schroeder and Borre. .NcGraw ,lined' to CGb)rdon. Robinson grounded>to the pitcher whothrew, him iout at first. Yule camne in ail the way. fron i scond, beating the i)l home throughi a daring. slide uridcr Cowper's hands. ,Phillips doubled to right,. and .remainied on second base ivlen Baker Nvas retired by Cun- ningham .with a sensational catch of the ball off bis shoe tops 'after a long Mrs. George Keebn road, Winnetka, ent aiternoon bridge club June 1. r AI,. icy, 636 Ci .3316 Appreciate elvalues-Want .quality merchandise-..You wil buy NOW 2 -SAUCE PA NS Enamelware. lyl-qt. a n i d 2qt. sizes. 98c Reg. price $1.40.. CON VEX SAUCE. PAN "VolIIrth' 6-qt. size. 15 $13 .Reg. price $19. DISH4PAN, Round- 134-qt: size. $1 5 Reg. price $2 . oo..1 Enamel Refuse Pail 10-' .... 1.75, size Samoline Ideal for cleaning al painted and enaineled suftfacèsý Quart 79c COFFEE MAKER Mir"Aluminuin. l12-qt. size.' Very special iAl at .. ...$1 100s ICE CREAM- FREEZER "Alaska.". 1-qt. size. Reg. re $3.65 .pr ..ce .$2,19 ELECTRIC IRON ~WearuEver" ag SPECIAL Priées 4-quart P.tmetoai tde Rezulav j'vice $1.75 IEeavy h.uueheiti Fry Peui Regular prioe $2.35 PYREX Utmlty Dish Ideal for cooking and ser ving. Regular iia price $1.75 ffl .ieVo DISH CLOTHs Porous Knit.Easily washed, 3 for ......25 DUST KNIT Ideal -for dusting and pol-. ishing. About' 5 yards to boit' 8 ",61 ENAMEL--SpeeWm '4 pint IEnamel 35c Brush ........15c Total .........SOc Both for'...........25c CHINESE, BRASS Vases, Ash Trays, Bowls, Candle sticks, Cigarette boxes ai a discount of 3 -% Johnson'&I 4pounds- J -gallon PlïkytMungs £or Suonset Totals ................. .3 Rogers Park AB Rush, cf................ 4 Allmali, 2b ----ý...........5 Yeats, If ...................4 Janda, 3b........... ......4 Golidol, l........5' Setzke, ss -'......... 3 Cunr'ingham ,r!......... Cowper, c..............4 M 1219 W PHONE' METTE 3060

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