Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1938, p. 71

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,gamne sweep gaineci uncusputed pos- sessionl of the top, spot i the North Shore Certrella bowling league. Swinglng the whitewash brush on the Rugen family of the. Brem-ner Bros., entry, the Lipp teamn, cap- tained *by Harold Bernsten of. Bern-. sten Bros., 'ran its total wins to fine in a like number &f sta'rts.ý tight' more. bowlers joined the' league's. "200 club" by notchjig scores above',that mark.. Andy Anderson of the. Hydrox Beverage team was first with a 204 gamne. Bill Cook of, Nottolli -Bros. teamn was second. with a total of,: 201. Pil Sturlini, captain of the Old Monk team, was third with a. score of 202. Clyde F. Winter, Jr., captain of Stewarts Coff ee team, also claimed membership> with a 202 score. Clarence Harloif of the Bor- den Cheese team was next with a total of 201, and' E. Hauschildt of the Town Crier Flour team entered with a score of 201. Jimmy Wall of the Borden Cheese teamn was the last mernber admitted w%.i&lthe required 200 total. Teain Standings Tearn Won Lost 1. J. J. 'pp........ .....o 2. Arrnour & Co ......... 7 3. Nottollh Bros.'...... 4. Stewarts Coffee.......5 4 5. Town Crier............... 5 4 6. Hydrox Beverage .... ....... 5 4 7. Bremnner Bros .........._4, 8. Gebhardt's Eagie,......_....41 5 9. Old Monk ... ..........13 6 10. Ail American ........3 6 Il. Borden's Cheese.......... _:i 6 I. 12. Crosse & Blackweil . .O 9 WILMETTE BOWLING ALLEYS This week seemns to bc lucky for' long shots. Three teamns have proved it already: Wolff and Watt, one ofthe under dogs, gave the b'oys' a lessoni in bowli-ng as they trimmed Quirilan Record Service two out of. three. thanks to somne very niice bowling by Homner Bonnem, Who had high, series of 673. The team J has, high gane, with 954 and highi team series'with 2,772.: Another high game winner wa's MeDaniel Candy, wýho satdown on the leaguùe-leading Donnerný Tailors, two ou t ôf three,. and the boys in the cellar, Bouqlevard Dr.ugs, losing the first by five pins., turned in two beautiful gamee8 to take the last two. from 'Tom Lynch Btoosters. Boulevard ha'd.second high -teamf series with 2,731. Teai m Won Lost Del Bonnem Tailors.......10 5 Tom Lynch Boosters ........... 9 6 McDanieI Càndy Co. ... ...... 8 7 al. Quinlan Rlecord Service ......7 8 sel WgQlfand Watt 6 ý Boulevard Drug Co . .......5 10 ta WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGIJE SP The 1938-1939 season of the 'Wil-- 'mette Womnen's Bowling league started 'Iast Thursday night. With more womnen enrofled each year, there are six members on a team with four teams. Teamn "D," Rose Tosconi. cap- tain, is in first place, winning t-hree garnes from team "B,ý' Ada Curn- SI'ory 8Dok Pàrty' Here are five of the-six rnembers of 'the Bluebird club, a group of Wilmette girls, as.,they appeared at a Story Book part y to which.tlwyý camne dressed. as-famoôus characters,.tn chfildren's bookcs. Reading, left to right,,they are: Mary L ee. Mitchell, 205. Sixth street., as Gretel; Nandy . Leggitt, 45 Crescet place, as, Recl Ridi&g Hood; Nancy Wallace, 504' Park avenue, who told, the, story *f "The Three Little Pigs"; Jane Dow- ling,.620 Isabella street, as.Snow White, andi Judith Clow of Evainston as. Goldilocks. Judlith took a prize for being the beat stôrig teller. morial is the Armnour & Co. vs, Crosse & Blackwell. Ail Amrerican vs. Borden's Cheese. Old M4onk vs. Brernner Bi-os. Knights of Columbus Leagiue 9 -I1t appears that Wilnwitte Tailorsý and the Bungalow team ,tre de- termined to' keep. pace. Bothi teams have risen rapidly froni center of the heap to top place. .Wilmette Tailors won tuo ganes; to go into first place, so Bungalow went out and4.woxn threp to4hqrf n.ign înaividual gam.e of 'he eve- ning was taken by Frances Hoff- mani, with 172. Second high individ- ual game of the season is held by Rose' Toscani with 161.' High .team series was taken by "D" withI1,749: second high by "C," with 1,607. Standings Team Won . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . 3 -A-................O -B-.................-0 Lost o o 3 :1 High net individual gaine goes to M. issuing warnings to citizens against Brauni and Ed Bleser witlh a se o uriglevs nethrr0b~ 248. briglae n te ubs High gross individual "eries goes to M. on asphalt 'paved streets, which are Loutsch-737.' damaged thereby. It is suggested Hlgh gross single gamne series goe. htvfaes eoetelaes t tô J.,Versino-276. htvlaesrm etelae t 200 or :better bowlers wer-e: G. Bleser the alleys, as there is no prohibi- -233 and 200. AI. Schaefer-223, P. Bleser tion agamast burning them on brick -:-212, F. Sehopen-209. R. meter-_208 P. Hilngr.Jr-20,6, 1 Fak-206.R.gr concrete pavements. CORNER Go West on AND TECIINY ROAPS me Post Curtiss AIrport ir Signs to Club

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