Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1933, p. 34

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son, both of - attman park, are. the winners of the first playground ten- nis tournaments which were con- ducted Wednesday of last week atJ the public courts on the Village Green. Since -the- event was, limited to playground participants from 13,to, 16 years 'of, age, thé entry list Was necessarily small, but the évent was c very po pular as a playground contestF adwill become a permanent part -of1 the summer plâyground program, it . is announced. Dorothy Davis defeated Dorothyi Neuses of the «Village Green to gain the titie of girls' playground cham- pion.> She had previously eliminiated Beatrice Leal of Vattnian park, and iR Dorothy 'Neuses- eliminàted Blanche ý Kreuscb of the Village Gr een in the,~ "irst games of the-tournament during-' the morning. 1Tonruey la Al-.Day Event G .It was first announced that the Gc tourniament. would be heid in the A afternoon o n Wednesday but be- P, cause of tbreatening. rain it was de- cided to start the ma~tches in~ the ear- ly morning and continue through the E. afternoon instead of playing the fln- als on the succeeding day as origi- nally .announced. Alan Henrekson, boys' champion, St drew the heaviest program of. the D. hrA. afternoon and had to defeat ArtHur. -Miller of the Village Green and Don H. Lynch of the saine playground to W~ qualify for the semi-final matches.R In the semi-finals he met Tom Car-F ney of the Village Green, eliminatedD him from the race and defeated S James Badger froni Vattman park in the final match. Tom Carney and W, Roger Lynch, both of 'the Village S. Green, played off for third place, D. Carney. wining. Beatrice Leal won A. the. girls' third place ribbon from M. Blanche Kreusch. ResulIts of the tournaments by St. places are: B oys' tournamnent-Alan Henrek- son, Vattman, park, first place; K James Badger, Vattman park, second J." place; Tom Carney, Village Green, T. third place, and Roger Lynch, Vl-R. lage Green, fourth place. . Girls' tourînament-Dorothy Davis, J. steurensg Thalman Rtusàeil Stordeur Stordeur Green Brown Werner st Joseph (0) i. Schaefgen Hl. Schleuter K. Moeller J. Hoffmann T. Hlopkins R. Klinge B. Ph&llips S. HawkInson J. Clechini G. Green G. Bleser A. Phillips P. Bleser 3. Joýhnson B. Russell NI. k~nelp R. Thalman ', Petroski P. Steffens tJohn' s> Hacker I. Prochnow 1. Bal V. Foslund Z.Hoffrnam )Lynch 'Aschbacher V. Foslund -Prochnow Hoffman Lynch Hacker Kraft 4.; J'oseh,(8) Schaefgen. Schieuter Moeller HotMnann Uloiklns Phtllip8. Klinge C.ichini Kraft e~ as iLflA5ws Pitchimg League (9) Keallworth Ice (12) R, Steffens J. Miller N. Uttenreuther S. Bohnen M. Heinzen T. Sehinler B. Johnson S. Thalman 1). Chester R. Peters Hoff manu Fiorista (6) G. Huck A. otmann B. Miller B. Evans P.Bohnien M. Guy D. Huck E.-Udeli H. Johnson J. Ho1Mnann (O Hffmanàn Filos (4) G. Huck A. Hoffmann P. Bohnen E. Miller D. 1Huck B. Braun B. Thalmaun H. Johnson M. Guy J.,Hoffmnann Kenilworth ie (4) J. Miller W. Uttenreuther S. Bohnen. H. Peters W.Winters S. Kraf t M. Kneip idge VIew Service (8) C. Welter B. Steffens B. Nord A.Lundberg G. Ludiger B. May ]RIdge Viev ýw Service(0 E . Bleser C. Welter ,0. Webergj R. NordI B.May. ,A. Lundberg. M. Steffens H. May P. Plegen Y. P. C. (2) E. Bleser F. Fiiegen J. Miler T. Hopkins R. Steffens T. Sehinfler P. Meier D. Bleser N. ýMiller M. Knelp R. Hoffmnan Hoiffiain F. (lé), G. Huck J. Hoffrnann P. Bleser . A. Htoffmfann D. Huck S. Keil B. Braun H. Kusmertz, H, Johnson W. Huck CÙobblers (08) R.ý Welch 14. Smith M* j3iehI L. De Young R. Wells R. Robertsonf T. Darlington- W. Gash G. Grommes M. Johnson' Cobblers il&' W. Gas) F.Turne] T. Darlingtoi S. Smitl H. Welli J. Robertsor R. Welet D. Gal1 M. Johnsor B. Jordari x. Y. P. j). ( E. Berol W. Rogerr, J. Moore J. Harrison L. Langdon B. Dunr V., Wy1e .A. Cramer H. Stonie Unknowns. (14) B. Russell W. Winters E. Blesei J. Schaefgen R. Chester W.Uttenreuther W. Stordeur R. Steffens B. Mllier G. Blasdel Y. P. C. (16) Chrlstian Selentfitw' (te), W. HawkinsoliC.Schmidt J. Miller T. Saxton RSteffens- B. BJ,)rlç T. SehinlerR.aur E. Thalman B. Sweet P. Meier E. Hardt T. Hopkins B. Gauger E. Bieser P. Shortrldge F. Fiegen J.. Ileltman R. Hoffman F. ljeitman Y..*C. (7) W. Hawkinson R. Steffens J. Miller: T. Hopkins F.F'egen T. Schlnler E.Bleser EThalman IX Bieser P. Meier Northi C. Kat J. Shei M. Kra ore Speclals (9) ýan E. Berol W. Rogers JMoore J. Pahiman .R. Dunn A., Kramer 'C' R-1 E, Anderson L. Schmlte H. etoffle -K. of C. (16) X. Bruedlgan N. Bruedigan T. Obermeter Dl.-Chester] [n tor public playgrouna cnrmcren was on hield last ýFriday afternoon at the Wilmette beach with an unusual ivariety of inodels. 0 Since originality of ideas was one hof the important points of, judging, r the models inlcluded everything from h jungle. animais to famous buildings. Is There were models of -tbe Arnerican ri flag, the Travel and Transport, buil d- h ing,. the Boyv Scout, emblem, seamen, .~ rocking horses, elephants, sailboats, n ice. cream cones, as wel as the usual numuber, of pets such as. squirrels, cats, dogs, horses and «turtles. Mick- ey Mouse came in1 forý his share of the honorwith two entries modeling b is grinning coulite.nance. Prime Winners Li*sted Th 'e prize-wiýnning models were emade by the following contestants, rarranged according to classes: tSeniors (boys and girls,13, 14 and 15 years of age)-Shirley Pearson, Vattman Park, model of a stucco house, firsi place'; Priscilla Pollock, Vattman park, model of an Amnerican eagle, second place; Dorothy Neuses, Village Green, model of Fort Dear- born, third place; James Badger, Vattman Park, mode] of a mule, fourth place. Intermediates (boys and girls 10, Il and 12 years of age)-Henry Jan- aes, Village Green, mod el of a tiger, flrst place; Robert Schenk, Vattman ,Park, model of a sailor, second place; Virginia Sargent, , Village Green, parachute jumper, third place; Doris Jean Hargis, Vattman park, mode] of the Travel and Transport building, fourth place. Juniors Designi Models Juniors (boys and girls under 10 years of age)-Dorothy Nilles, Vatt- man, park, mode I of an elephant, frst place; Jimmie Schaeffer, Vatt- man park, model of a turie, second place,; Patsy Symons, Village Green, model of an ice cre am cone, third place;, Robert Matson,' Vattnian Park, model of' Sears-Roebuck build- ing, fourth place. Judges- for the contest were:, Miss Anne Whitmack, librarian of Wil- mette public library, Mrs. Donald H. ,s in Fast * R G, . Y.. ). ............. 1 V ..vJ.Roerso N. S. Speclals ..->...... .....O0I1.000 K.obertso Chrisutian Scientists .......... .oO0K. We00 y~ . c..........o z .ooD. Gash Y._._C. _......... _......._0 2 0 0 . Johmnson Elizabeth Fox of Oshkosb, Wis., ar- y. p. C. <it> rived Tuesday to visit Sylvia Bontecou B. Bié9er dauhte ofMr.md rs.P. ontco PF. Iegen daugher o Mr. nd Ms. P.Bontco, Miller M36 hesanutavenue. T. HOPktna Christian 'S ID. Noffmann Floilatu (20) IR. 0. Huck B. J. Ifoffýmânn R. P. BIemr B- J.Heta Jzollowing are the team standings the second round: W. L. Pet. offnian Florista........... 6 0 1.000 bblers .................... 4 2 .667 .P. C. ,................. ...4 3 .571 iristian Scientista........ . 4 3.571 .Y.P. D. ......... ....... 3 3-.500 Orth Shore Speclals.....3 _4 .4.49, nknowns................i à5.147 Of C............. 6 .143

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