Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1933, p. 35

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clinching first place by a wide margin. 7th, F'ram (S. S. Y. (.)-Frank Mane- Bottomns Up, froini aw 'Paw lake, gold-WesIey Bowman-.first race 4th, was 2nd %vith 33 points, and Humimer second race 5th, third race l3th. Total II o SheidanShore was third with 26 points. IL of Sheridan 8th, Ail Baba (S. S. Y.C)-hie .12 points. The Pirie brothers th us Knight-Harry Richter-first race 6th; have brought. the Shipping Board second race 4th, third race l2.th. Total trophy back to Sheridan Shore Yacht 25 points. clu ate ayer' sty t heCli- 9th,. Walrus (S.1 S. Y. .)-Walter club afer year" ' tayai hé hi-Stockton-Lysie, S rnfth first race 1lth. cago Yacht club, w-%here it WàS WOn! second race 2nd, third race llth. Total last year by the. "Bee." 25 points. In addition'to winning' the above ltSak(.S .C)-hre Pajeau-W. B. ElIi,-first race 7th, sec- trophy, the.Piries also wvon a valuable on1ae9h hrdrc Oh oa watch, chaiii andi knife, donated by 22 points. the Véterans of Foreigni Wars at llth, Hiermes (S. ý3. Y. C.>-John Hal- ther il~auee ssmbl fr te ted-Al Binghani-first race, l3th, -sec- theirtMtotauti ee A s for the tre ac s nd race .7th, third 'ra!e th. Total This group and the Naval Division 1 othB(S. S .R.e of- the AmericanI Legion are, co- Charles Galloway-tirst' race llth, sec- (loorswit th 13 S.Shipin I3ardond race 11th, third race $th. Total :donrs wth te U S. hippmý Bard18 points. of the original trophy. ltJnIl(onbaY..)-ed The races were held Saturda3v af ter- Po.rter-George Hla-vey--fli-st rabe (lis- noonSundv aftrnoo and onda qualifled, second race did.flot fnih noon > ýthird race lst. 'Potal 15 points. afternoon. Thle latter race wvas sched- 4hGldr-(.S.Y:Ç)ýowd uled for Noniday morning, but -atter 1 Jones-AI Érittain-flt-st race, l2th, qec- two hours of dead calm wvhich de- ond race l3th, third race l4th. Total scended slîortlv after the start, the 15,poin. (S boats were towed in and the race r15, Fany (S. S. Y. C. ) rery W.ar sailed i tlhc afternoon. szecond race did not finish, third race The order of finish: 1.5th. Total 3 points. Ist Geini(Shrian hor .~. C)- Gilbert Gray of *Newv Orleans, lastl S. C. Pirie, Jr.-L. Mý. Pirie--flrst race vea r's Olympic ,chamjuion and crev I 2nd, secoünd race Ist, third race 'tth. on_ tle International' Chamfpion ini Total 41 points. . 1927. skippered the Carol, to viciory -iBtt )Up Pw aeY.C>ini the,,firs t race of the series. -Stuart Bell-H-arold Morton-first race 9thi second race 3rd, third race 3rd. Total '33, points.. Mr. and Mrs.'Ly'man H. Watkins of 3rd, Humnmer Il (S. S. Y. C.)--Gordon jClevelanti,,Ohio, have moved to 4221 -Johesg-Kingsley Rice-first race S8th,. sec- Abbotsiord road, Kenilworth. A merica's Number .1 Car M irw Wl à s6O PARI wu Do o09R PAU th'e iinjured booycaiied at thrie hospital and absolved Mr. McCumber of al responsibility for the accident. Dr. a~d \Irs. Donald M. F. Gallie, Jr., and -their babv daughiter, Syl- via Ann, are returning this.week-end to their home at 1115 Elrn.wood, ave-, niue from a two weeks' motor trp in Canada anid the east.' They. visited relatives in Ontario, Canada, and then stoppediii Buffalo, Niagara Falls, andi Detroit, .Mr. andti.\rs. Raiphi C. Jennings andl their twîn sons. Jack and' BiIly, have return'et f rom' their cottage at, Long Lake, Wis. Duncan Jenninks is leavingj this 'veek-end for the t7ni- versitv of Wisconsin to take post graduate, work ini the School of Com- ierc e. - ..Nr. and -Mrs.,Gordon 'Canning, 0621 Linden avenue, have returnet f rom a niotor 'trip in Wisconsin and Mich- igaiL Tlîe,, .spein a week at F.agle River, tli a week at MNackinac Is Ian(l. Mr. aýnd Mrs. Cy Young were week-end guests of the Harry V. .Narshes, 707 Greenwood avenue. ýmoviNlG, PACXING AND sHIF. I>VNiG OY iOUJsEHOLD ýG6O.1) Wlnnetkia 1832 Wilmette 113.0 We Spociaizu in Complet Automiobile RepfrService Cutilsn Motow 725 Man St WIIiéteô2 Ford Pas, an.d .Çr.co THIS CERTAUNLY MAKES UEASY TO PICK THE, EST pli' -s "'c s-.' pua',' nlr*y every .bead.. ýetwist ý *fsowj lent t h tande an m , i uas &e!tila NOW IS, THE TIME TO!PURCHASE YOUR NEW CHEVROLET The N. R. A. Code on fair competitive automobile selling ai,. trade allowances will undoubtedly be effective within the, Very near future. This means a very aefinite trade allowance on your present car.. Take advantage of the prevailing market on trade-in allowances and BUY NOW! togfiso6odYe8rs "MèreMIag Onof1~4 Wilmette, Ill. Tel. Wil. 4414 Let us pick up and deliver your CHEVROLET wth Our FREE Residenfial Motorcycle Service. Your Neighborhood CHEVROLET Dealer

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