Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1936, p. 56

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*t, flalful01t,.a *tagu.fl. .c .. li process and acceptances. bave been received froin Olympia. Fields,. the 124th FielId Artillery, Paàrk Ridge, edgebrook and the F-lying ýVee Eff Al league activities will Ranich. center. about the Lincolnwood Arna where* gaines wil be played, every Saturday night'throughout the sum-' j mer. Two indoor stars,, Lieut.- William . Bl"Kirby and J ack Armistrong, have bIeen signed to appear. in the Flyiigý Vee Eff Ranch Iineup. Lieut. recently returned. f roui b Kirby has Fort Riley; Kansas, wlicrc lie finished a thrce montbs' course at the -U. S.i Cavalry1, scbool . witli top honiors.: Armstrong: is alto artiong »rcent ar-, having 'Wintered ini California: 1wbere lie played on thie Santa Barbaaand Hollywood fields. PJaying under the faster iîîdoor rules because the Lincolnwood field does flot conforin with regulation outdoor ineasurernlents, it is lndicatéid tîîat the new polo setting -will provide a greater test of endurance, ability and physical contact. The spa-, cious grandstands will seat more* than four tliousand spectators. Free: parking facilities for tvo thousandi years. it bad been beld oôn. grass courts of the Merion Cricket club. ,Entries received to date. indicate that a record field. wil .omipete for, the singlies and doubles titles4. Last lear 83 players repreenting 37 colleges from all sections'of the country participted in the tournhament. N'aie. which last year did tiot enter a tvani, was among the first to enter the 1936-châmp4ionships. The castern scbool wilI. be. represented hy, a teain of four' players. Tbey are George Stevens, Howard Stevens. fames t1-incbicliff and Ralpb Ellis. flck Bennett and Paul1 Ne %%to,)ii ûf thle University of Califor . ia. winnters bduÏstComtfort, son 0o! Mr. aia of the 1935 doubles chamion idi,ýp., MIrs. Joseph C. Coinfort of '812 will return to defend tlwcir titie. 'Modeste Alloo is the third micmherr f Prairieavenue,. 14 ilisette, is receitlie Goldem flersteaft. ing his Ph. JD.ini ,at1ie'>atics f roi Both VVibur Hess of Rice anid Ixonard Patterson of California Institutù /le ias acceptt'd a position b becach of Tecbnology, chamspion and rmnner 'dn uiîizersity In .V<"zcOrIcims 1jup respectively in the singles hast yca r. have graduated fromn thie -enIhge ranks. Entries bave alread'v been re ceived from Ernest Sutter of Tulane and Russell Bail of Northwestern. Asks Co-operation to respective third and fourth ranking Rid Township of Weeds nhavers in 1935. 11.Thiaimann. townshimn wp<d frivais ffor .SSSSiilqSC MS aP Our 46th Year Howard F. Culver of 103 Broadway, Wilmette, lias returned froi Campion High Échool where lie gr aduated with lionors. He bad tbe highest.j average for bis senior year of anyone ini the graduating class, for whichli le received the scbool's gold miedal. Because of- his highi standing,: Culver bas befen offcre<I a college scholarship. At the commencement "&"%& 1 Sid M'%ilstein of the Uàiver5ity of h',edlands, Redlands, Cal.. who. recentIv won the Southern Califorîiia Int-erIn calling the office, WVlilmet ttc5lcollegiate championship bas sent ii kindly give the exact location 01tlehs entry. offending lot, the naine of th le StiI)Gardnar Mulloy of the UnjvctrsitN' division, the lot and the bioci, kIIIbof 'Miamni, holder of the Cuban Inter'.ber if possible. national championship'and the Miami Notice will then be iniaied to the Citv cbampionship, will make hiz .flrst appearance in the national'tourowner of the lot requiring t ic re- J inoval of the weeds at a sr, ious weecis, icipahlv Caina(la 149 M. WABASH. AVUE [I *Vt~ I

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