Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1933, p. 12

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wnich, accoralng to Daniel M. Davis, director of 'rêcreation, has, always] proved a 'very colorful week. Ail girls ini the junior and. inter-. mediate age groups. which includçe girls 12 years of age and younger, make dolîs, out 'of paper, spoons,, rags, stockings,, plaster' of paris, ice crcamn cartons, wire andý almost ýevery other',im~aginable thing, then dress- tbem Up'and enter thern in a village- wide doll show. The two playgrounds.. will. holà a joint show. during the fAollowing week, and- the three tnost original dolîsý in each age group will. be selected, their makers. receiving appropriate awards., At the sanie tme they Iwill be aàwarded points. toward the high-'point medal at the close of, the teru. During. orig .inal doîl week there will be other handicraft projects for the senior age groups as well. as ath- letic contests.of varlous kinds. Most important in- the latter class, will be the playground bail gamles for senior boys and senior girls on Tuesday, .and the kickball game for junior girls and playground bail, gamne for jun- ior boys on Thursday, it is an- nounvced. The senior girls, will' play at Vattman pàrk, and the senior, boys at the Village Green. On Thursday, the junior boys will play at ,the Vil- lage Green playground, and the juni- ior girls' game ivili be at Vattnîan, park...0 Practice for the village-wide track1 meet is also scheduled for next Week. The track meet is one of the most 1 car the ont more than ýent atone at- spectators. AT PLAYGROUNDS Tod.y, JUly 6 0':30 a. m.-Junior girls', kickbaill game., Village Green. vs. Vattmnat Pîayground. Village Green. 10:30 a. m.-Junior 'boys' play- ground baIl game. Vattman park vs. Village Green playground. Vattman park. hristian R~. Ch.ester J. Harrison a, 'Sieren B. 'May, M., Bruedigan W.' -Ferranni B. Sghinler J. Sehopen Christian Scientists. (4) B. Gauger B. Sweet T. Saxton D.. Gauger W. Robinson P. .Shortridge R. Bjork M. Sehneider K. of c.* (13) M. Bruedigan' N. Bruedlgan H. -Sieren D. Chester B. Ferranni B. Stoideur G. McW11Il ïa M B. Fields M. Reinier P. Schopen H-off manns (16) B.> Hurd J. Hoffmann HI. Kosmitz A. loff mann P. leser G. Huck D. Huck H. Kunger B~. Braun 'S. Keil J. Hoffmann H. Kosnýiltz 13. Brauin CI. Huck A. Hoffniann D. H4uck H. Kunzer. Fr. Petrof;ki B.Russeli' Cobblerq (15) R. Welch H. Blehi W. Gash H. De Young F. Caso R. 1Iauger G. Saxtonl P. Shortrldge R. BJork, P. Steffens H. Alexander Unknowns (7) W.. Thalmann G. Blasdel T. Schlnler E9.,Bleser J. Miller B. SchIn1er B. Russeli W. 1Winterfp R. Steffens, 31. Y. P.; D. ý(21) A. Berol V. Wyle . ilI L 9 iitz W. HawkmeoiT A. Kramer M. *Kneip W. Rogers N. -S. Speclals (9) J. Sheridan B. Krafthefer G.. Kauss J. Lynch H. Lange D. Baricer F. Oelerich B. Ccrbett D. Oelerich P. Luft Y. P. C'. <(7 E. Bieser R. Steffens J. Miller T. Schlnler A. Hoffrmann A. Bauer E.Thalmann P. Meier F. Flegen D. Bleser- N.S. Speq .JIni hall games playeda arthe, v luage Green. It has been cus tomiaty for the boardt reckon 'the team standings after the total gamnes: for the season have' bee.n played,:and the teanis.hav- ing the largest pertcentages of games *woin, have been declared the winners. iThis year, the standings of the teanis will be reckoned at. the end' of each round robin duri.ng the sumnmer, and- thewinners of each'round will1 com- pète in the.final chanipio.nship play at the end of the season. Hence,ý Hoff- man Florists' Easy Pitching tean whîch won the first, round 'of the 'schedule will'have to compete with the winners of the, second and. third rounds and, defeat the mi béfore hav-ý ing a clear title for the league cham- ,p ionship The Easy Pitching league is the 1only adult recreat ion atlètic team to complete one round of play, since the girls' playground baIl league which. would have finished ,'its first round Iast Thursday evening was rained out and the games postponed uatil this, evening. Teani standings of the men's Easy Pitching league, a league where oniy slow halls niay be pitched to the lbatter, at the end of the first round were: W.L.Petz.. HOffmann Florlets.....6 1 .857 M. Y.. P. D ...... ........... 6 1 .857. Cobblers...........4 3 .571 N. S. Specials........... 4 3 .571 Un<nowns --.......... 2 3 .400 Christianl Scientists.........2 .2.- K. Of C .... ... .......2 5 .282 C.. 6 .143 J. Hoftmann B. Hawkinson J. Olechini H-offmann Florists, (5) D. Huck; 162 I ~: nann 1. Petrosky 'R.-Specht G.Bleser R. V. Serv. (5) E. Blisser G. Ludiger 0O. Wieberg ]R- NordA John ) t7 [BU pet Shouw rrow evening in Vattrnan park. Pets of alU descriptions will bc en- iered in, thé shoW, wbich, althougbl originally announced for playground children, will be open to the general public. Judging the pets wiIl start proniptly at: 7 o'clock, and in order that proper, registration for each en- trytmay be effected, Daniel M. -Davis, director -of recreation, announces th at ail pet owners, must have. their pets at thîe park encelosure by 6: 30 o'clock- or be hiable to have their pets left out of, the competition. . Pets, will. be classified as follows:4 1.' cats, 2. dogs, 3. rabbits, 4. featliered pets,. 5. miscellaneous, and they wvili )e judged according to the following points prepared by Mr. Davis: phys- ical. condition,- apparent lack of ail- ments, condition, of coat, skin, face and feet, cleanliness,' lack -of- fear o itsniaster, obedience to master, gen- eral appearance of happiness, and ability to do tricks. In order to compete, the pet nmust belong to the child presenting it. tpoŽs Caendar Friday, JuIy 7 7 p. m.-Annual 'pet show. \Vil- mette playground children. VIattrna, park. 7 p. t.-Men's playground bail. K. of C. vs. Y. P. C. Village Green. 7 p. r.-M\en's playground h)all. Christian Scientists vs. Hôffmanri Florists. Village Green. 7 p. m.-Men's playground b)aIl. Un- knowns. vs. M. Y. P. . Village. Green., Moitdajr, juy 10 7 p. m.-Men's playrodbal -as Pichinig league. Winberýg Drugs vs. St. Johns. Village Green; 7 P. fi.-Mý%en's playground bail. Fast Pitching, league. Hoffmann Flor- ists vs. Kènilworth Ice. Village 10:30 a. an.--Junior. girls' kickbail S.Jsp 2 ganie. Vattmnan Park vs. Village Wt J ~haw(2)o ïGre 'paygrmuid. Vattman park. J.Scege 1I:30 " a. m.-Junier - boys' play- S. lKeu. g d Ibllante' Village Green vs. M Seblueter Park, playground. Village moele .Houmrann FlorlEse............. 40 -0 Kênhiworth Iice.............4A 1 .800 Rlnky flinku ........ ....... 3 2 .600 Rlnky Dinks (3) St. joseph .................. 2 3 .406 Jfoffmn G. Green Wini>.rg Drugs .............. 2 3 .400 M. Y'. B. Stordeur Ridge Vtew. Service.........i1 3 .250 Unknci B. IRussell St.john'a........... 4 .20o N. S. P. Bieuer Cobble] W. Wi ter Christ'i A.st="deu Team standings in Slow Pitching .0 1. todeur J leagUe for second round:- Y~ .P W.L 'P toe i lorsts. .......2 01.oê D..., ..............1 0 1.0oS 8....................-...i 0 1.000 ecilas................ 1 .500 cenit.........O. .00 ... .. ... .. ...0... ........1... .0Am 'I. I il

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