Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Mar 1936, p. 8

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exn..v.iy. I MANZ Wddhg mmd lUor C.. DagablIgheJ1~J9 1111 Mapi. Av. . UaL UiC B. Dis$incf ive ,> hero's no thrili inilook- ing lik eveyothe emn in the Eusterpae ~.. * thre important dring is to establioh origlnality, and to develop your OWN personality. Hae y ou r spring permanent now and let us adapt it to you and YOD abuse. PHONE WILMETI'B 79 Among the players who are scheduled to participate in 'the' matches are: Jack Purcell, Canadian world's prof essional singles cham- pion; joseph Nobel, also of Canada, who is the professional at the.Granite Badminton club, Kitchener, Ont.; Jack Cameron, Evanston, and Walter Kramer, Detroit. HO EFitOUMMONTICELILO Miss iCaroline Clark, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. R. C. Clark of 620 Forestavenue, is returning to Monti- cello junior1 college, Sunday after hier spring .vacation at ber> home. $ara Jean Cosners, bas returned to Kenkl- worth, to bewitb ber, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Murison during tbe spring bolidays. Miss Mary Robinson. is spending- the vacation witb bher family in, Winnetka 'and Miss Gracia T uttle is in Glencoe. Miss Cosner, Miss Robinson and Miss Tuttle ait attend Monticeflo. HOSTESS TO DIVISION Mrs. L. E. Penbertby was bostess to Division II of the Wilmette Metb- odist Episcopal churcb at luncheon and an ail-day sewing meeting at ber home, 1524 Wilniette avenue, Friday of~ last week. a Rogers Silverware * 1 **..,,i.aa$etL&A*ME 1, 1 Warwick.Kfloop . ........23 1 2 Ablngdon-Warrèn ...... .2 il, 3 ICnts-PenlIeton .......... 20 13 4 Brlera-Ga.ge......... .... 19 14 5 Oxford&-OUu ............ 18 i6 7 Ralelgbo-Da.nforth ........ 16 17 8 Rolyn&-Grm.........1l2 21 9 leiceter-Teol .......... il e22 I0 Trudruý-Marttn............ 8 25 Teain HI-Gaine, Werwlek....19 11-Neét '1% e G O. ,KiUner .. .....576 H-roum Tree «M'es, Calton ...708 HI-Gaine Net, Maq*c 17, Warn. HIt-Gine Grosz, March 17,Warn 2, HI-Net 1G m I-Greu.,1-a'e Gae...4agege.......291 Paxton ..... 45 Paxton....286 Jonies... -...281' Paldar....8 Clements ... .:Is0 *lis.. *......876 Kilner...... 225 Colton,....275 Inidividuýal leaders: 1 Crane .....145 6 AWarren --..160 2 Kliner.....18 7 Paxton..159 3 Jones...... 163 8 Gage....157 4 Starrett . . ..161 9 Wieée ...... 157 SPeterson . .. .161 10 Fowler. 155 SPORTSMAN'S LEAGUE Team W. DIGS L. Pt Bleeers.................. 49 29 S628 Wlnmette Auto............ 47 '31 .603 Huoad Bingo .........« 44 34 H Schlltz .................. 44 34 .564 Bungalow tavern......... 43 35 .551 John's place............. 38 40 .487 Edelweiss ............... 22- 53 .293 Braun Bros.............. 22 53 .293 Laut Wek"s Reait. Bleser's won tbree froin Edelweiss. Wilmette Auto Radiator won two from Scblitz. John's Place lost two, to Braun Bros. Qil Co. Bungalow tavern took tbe odd gaine from Hugo & Bingo. Ifigh individual was Joe ('Yim ut abn.g iivj5 Last Fridav night Lindberg's team took two gaines f rom Moody's and Bassler's teain took three games,from Scherzer's. The total score for Lind- berg's teain was 2770 which tied Scherzer's team for second bigb-three gaine series. Lindberg's individual scores of 219, 200 and 22$, total M4 is now high for tbree gamne séries on the§e alleys for this year. Teain standings: W. L. Pet. Avg. In last weei's tournarnent the Metbodists took two gaines from tihe Baptista and St. John's took two from. the Congregationalists. - The Melbodists, in the second gamne,ý scored 078 wbich is now second bigi for single game. Anderson, playing on the. Metbodist teami, had a total of -615 wbicb is now higir for individ- ual three game serses. Teain standings: 7 W. Ml'apas......45 8t. Jolin's.. ......41 Congregaiýnal .......25 M eth di s........... 17 . .682 832 .661, 834 .403 825 .268 792 High- Three, gagnes - Congrega- tional . ....... 2735 2nd bigh-TÙree games-BaptIsts. .269e High--SIngle game-Congregational 982 2nd high---Single game-MetholatEi. 978 Individuat honors: High--Three games--Anderison . 6.15 2!àd hgh-Thrée games--Cook;...611 High---Single game--Cook... .. e....247 2nd high--SifigIe game-Cook. 246 Wilmette Boxers to SMeet Evanstonians Thre Playground and Recreation board wiII revive its boxing shows wben, on Tbursday nigbt, April 9, the Wihnette Boxing clasa will meetý members of tbe Evanston Recreation bureau boxing class in the Howard gymnasium. Several boys are trying for positions in the varjous weight classes, and the final selection for the abiy start th.e shrow. These two lads are fast and scrappy, and should make a good curtain raiser. Bob Winter, 100 pound flash, looks like a probable contender, along.with Roland Smiith, 112 pounds, and Tom Kivland who is holding the.118 pound class honors. ITarvey Steffens ,and Harold Fisher look plenty- good in the 125-pound class. John Versino is the probable lightweight and "Red" Henry Borre more than likely wii Swoda'u............... 33 30 .623 708 Dusters ............ 28 85 .444 839 Leonard E. Meyer, 1422 Gregory Beecher's..... ...... 19 44 .301 675 - avenue, i. recovering at thre Evanston High-TRrree game&u-Swoda's ...2412 bospital fronr an operation for ap- 2nd hlgh-,Three garms-Swodas . . .2368 pendicitis. eepcst rtr HIgh--Slngle garne-Swod.a's ...... 877 OUeeIetst rtr 2nd lghSIuge gme-Sodas.. 44 bore the latter part of ýthis week. ýy1

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