Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1931, p. 15

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scored _the - tviig runs- off _Harr.y Sclhuéter, the. rescue pitcher in the seveîthinngWiliïiette's 'P'ineer * lrokC the 6-6 deadtock with a three-e run r1ally in thé eighth. "Vic" Deinlein made the bit which- scoreil the %\Ill- * iing. tallies. The Pioxieers opeued the scoring andý grot off to a fi e-runIi ead in the third ininig. hI that f rame, Bud Schuett started the splurge with a single, ScIllueter , va1ked ald -F. .Roemer singIed .to cent'r. scoring, Schiuett. Brvcheël aIked, filling the bases. Ed. Schuett iva§ Ihit by a 1t)e bIlfor'- ing Schlucter to score. WVitlî the bags lae.AI Roemer cou iected for a double -thlat .accotflte( f or.thiree ruis. TIhc 1Pioiivers addedt a run in the seventli on Ibits bv Krase and Schie- ter. 'lie three-tiun raily ini the, eiglhth gave tie Pioncers thecir victory margin. Several Ilighwood 'rallies. were ilipped by the Pioncer defense. With the exception of the fouirth and seventh il illgs. Frank Roeiner haffled High- wodswatters du ring hus time on the mound: Highwood c liected three runs ini the fourth. ltu the seveiîth, twO hits and a few bad breaks scored a rui and filled the bases. Harry Schlueter then climbed the inound, and the Highwooôd rally subsided after thue tving runs lhad crossed the plate. Higlhw-ood collected a total of seven bits. while the Pionieers made tell. Next Sundav the Pioneers will stri-ve fo)r their fourteenth win of the seasô'n by encountering the formidable Bar-- riiîgton nine at Barrington, 111. Wilmette Pire Station Doors to Be Enlarged Village Manager C..NT. Osborn *was instructed 1w the Village buoard Ia.st week to have the doors at tl.e Wilmlette_ fire station enlarIged, so *that;the fire trucks and englines mia.y, pass ini and out more.,easily., hý nev doors also will add ýto the ap- * pearance of- the fire station. .are ii ize ïn: You cannot a/ord to let t/i ese values sî:~~ by WALNUTý KNIýTED SUITS 3-Piece $4950 FURTRIMEDCOATS $21950 to $95-00 DRESSES' $10.00 to $450 HAIS, N.-A£Hanna hic.,: 932"Spaish Court Phioe Wilmette 467 "No Man's Land" Ave. TO BURN REAI) Wlt&T GIEO. W. SPRING- ER 0F WILMÈTTE SAYS: JULY 2, 1930 "Three, years ago -1 Lad orne' of your oit burners iustalled in My residence, 724 Forest Ave- nue, wilmette. "Tii. <ost >f oi eonsuied as compar.id to the. cost of coal is one-third less, saying nothing' about the, saving of janitor to care for furnace and taking care of ashes. "«As *aIesult of nmy expernce, a numnier of My neiglibors and friends are now usera of your burner, which 1 believe is the best and. miio at ecoonomical burner on the miarket." Oil is 20% lessa ýnowp Which meaiis more svu Mr. Springer next winter. THE FALL RUSH' 's Winnetka 137 EVERY DAY Evanstou IVISITINO *DAY AT Wi 3014 Ni, TRIPPJ IS MODERN DAIRY PLANT 900 Lnden, SAv.. Hubbard Woods Wirn. 650 mil 160r YSherman Ave. Evanston GreeuIleaf 700 for.

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