Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1935, p. 25

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J coe, Iast Sundcay won the teninis tour- nament conducted at the New Trier High school courts under the direc- tion of G. H. Flaningam,' New Trier tennis coach. 'Bartelman's opponent in the finals was Bihl Condy of WiI- i mette, wbo bas been a member of the New Trier High scbool 'tennis. team. 'Ba .rtelman, also a New Trier graduate, finished his high school work in 1933.. The final match was a hard-fougbt five set encounter in whicb: Condy took. the lead, then faltered, .ra1hièd again and finally- wiltgd in' the last and deciding .set. 'The* scores were 5-79 6-3, 6-4, 2-6 and 6-0. Bartelman's strong backband was working to perfection, and Condy was not equal to it.ý The Wilmette yoth was on the defensive most of the time. The match was witnessed by a large crowd. In the ..sem i-finals 'matches Conidy beat Marshahll Dudley of Kenilworth and Bartelman won from. R. C. Hard- ing of Winnetka. Scores of the Con- day-~Dudley match were 6-4, 2-6 and 6-2. Bartelman, after dropping the first set to Harding, 4-6, won the next two, 6-4, 6-1. Sixteen Entai.. The.re- were sixteen entries in the Midget Motor Races, TeProviding New ThriIl Th.Chicago Midget Auto Race track-at Devon, Lincoln and Mc- Cormick-is providing a wealýpf thrills for north shore devotees of the sport, Races are being lwld. on Wedhesday and-Sunday' nights. The greatest assemblage of midget drivers and cars ever wittiessed shattered al t, existing' midget track records' last Wednesday. Several of the drivers a.t th~e Indianapolis Speedway race lastfý May are-now providing competition for Housebholder and bis teammate, Carison,. two of ýthe Ieading drivers in the .Chicago area. Houiseholder b as been ,chosen to drive a midget car, now under construction, in which be expects to achieve a s-peed of 135 miles an hour. Cnlng, .anter wn:cn ne will motrr through Michigan and Wisconsin. 0o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balaban and son, Richard, of' Chicago, have leased the joseph Jannotta home, 'atý 512 Roslyn >road, Kenilworth. pL. Mee and Dave Gaiý club 1 v £ 's ONLY a 0REM Tl SG The -vacation m-otorist finds the highways everywhere dotted'with Blue Bell signs. From.the convenient public telephoue at evçry one of these famniliar signs, Bell lines stretch on to your destination IL LL1 N. 1S E L L TE L M P ANINE19 K .-«tom

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