Swedi.gh The peweç game will be playëd first,' followed by the ightweights and then the heavyweights. A smail admission charge will be. made,-the proceeds from which will be. used t'O pay the deficit. fromn thecost Of med-. ais for the. inter-school field dlay pro- gram last june. luInatddition to the Des Plaines game, six other dates appeâr lu the grammar school schcclule which is as follows : January 31-High Crest. 'Howard. gy3. nasiumr. February 3-Forest1 Park. Three gaie.s. Howard gymnaslum. February 8-Pewees at Cleveland sehool. Niles Center.. February 23-Wilmette at Forest Park. Three games. February 28-Forest Park. Thréee games5. .Howard gymnasiumn. March 9-Wilrnette at Forest Park. .Th~e Wilmette heavywcight teami %von a pre-season game last week from Concentration school by the score of 47 to 5. "C' Basketball League on Recreation Sehedulei A new baskcthall league bas beeti added to the list of recreation activi- ties during the past week. The ne,%% icague is comrPosed of four teams oif W. ktogerg D. Dingwalt Yrs(24) F. Heltman E. Hardt R. Bjork S. Smith R. Ganger W. Snead T. Snead R. Sweet H offmani Flor-ists (9) P. Oelerlch Jl. zopp R.Oelerlch C. rater J.Bagnall I. Huuk B. Hurd W. Melbye 1-. -sieren T. Obermeler Il Freldman Heller, referee. Teani standings il league: Flor-ists xacos . C.. P.) I........... M. Y. P. ýD. ý(27), LI Onion E. Goodwln 4. L-angdon J. More H. Campbell G. Stone E. Ryerson' Methodist (17) C. Varney, F.M. Ling ý'.Waldner M., Boyajian F. Lundberg R. Pence P. einhold stte Bank (44) D. Evans; B3. Robinsýon ..cull.fn T. Varney T. King B. Thlynan G. Huck James Hoffma n Phillips, referee. Y. ýP. C. (,4 T. Sehinler R. Blesser V. Deinleini SPeters E.Thalmran Hoffman, referee. R. Faxon F. Grundstrom J. Gyllenhaal Methodlst (15, 15) 0.Geppert W. Lindblad D. Anderson C. Geppert W. Echinler Teamn sta 'ndings in mnen's Volley bail league: ,Hoffman Florist.. .. ......... Methodist................6 Baptist ........... Howard P. T. A.......... ..2 Swedîsil Bu shmesi .... I y. P.C............... Brownies (23) Y. P. E. PaersoIL L. Andersoin AM. Johnson Lauier Vollmaim Jannes K. Lytle. referee. I r G. M. D. W. 1- pet. 91.~0A. 7 2 .778 A'. 4 5 .444 V. 4 6 .400 C. 3 7 .300 E. 2 S .20 «.b S1 9 .100 R 6 C1. (26> 'VTt-bel. M. Kumîmer C.Antonio M. lMarco NI 1-loffinan Six Bitsý (4) P. Shea. B. Schafehen Il. Hunter R. Brauin R. Allen S. Keil r Play will takçe place in the Howard tschool attic where eight tables werc installeci at the beginning of the rec- reation season in~ November. Play- ers *arc to furnish their'own bails and. paddles but nets and other cquipmcnt. wvili be furnished by the Reëcreation board. There a re to be three tournaments, a singles' and a doubles. tournament for men, and a. sinigles tournament for. boys. -A, consolation tournament will- be' held for.aIl players losing their first..games in each'tournamnent. Medals are to be awarded the win- ners of, tournaments, both consola-* tion and regular tournaments. A small entry fée will, be charged. each contestant, ýthe fees from which wiîll Weapplied to pro-viding the mned- ais. February 6 ha.s been namcd thé final day of registration. vhich may l>e mnade at the Recreation office, 914 Central'l avenuec, or wivh le 1n W. Gathercoal, recreation assistant in charge ofthe ping pong activities. Sc World's Fair and Chinatown in Journey Two bus loads of Wilinette school clvldren and mnothers last Saturday boardI field tr p1, mwhich hýad as its feature ev-cnt of the day a Jouriicy Houward gymnasium. . ". '., i..-Os ,- R. Moran C. Nordberýg D- Kun' A schcdule of games for the league A. Cramer. R. GOss R. Conli ias follows; . .'.G Jones, Webster A. Ho1ffir FIrst Round R. Altmnan .R. Friedman >f. Kret January 16-.Monday. Rats vs. Lights: 'Toiler, referuee. E. Hoiff January 18-Wednesday, Heavies vs. - V. Mont Sea Lions. Hoffmann HMils Servico S. Lyl January 2 - Mnnday, Rats li. Sea. Flflrists (26) Station (35) Lions. H . Jhno G. Waldner T.eam January 25-Wednesday. ,HeavNies %vs . ~Bremer .E.Hlenbgue: Lights.. E. Schuett C. Williams January 30-Monda.y, Rats vs. Heavies. R. Fvans H. Specht Kudas February 1-Wednesday, Llghts ,-s. Sea W. Johnson, R. Johnson Porter Lions.. G. iTuck Y. P.-.C 1 .1 -~~T T T.fp O".n.... e, referee. standings in Porter (24) a Vs tQ te cSned« tAquarium. a A. Stemipel tour through the World's Fa ir V. Jhnson grounds, a visit to the Cinese tcm- . Dirdisner and also to thc Chinese court- C. iderroom and school roorus, and cnding E. Clifford. F. Clifford with a tea at a Chinese inni. Ail the members of the partv were lunicheon guests of George Tcrzakes, girls' bastketbaill son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Terzakcs, W. L. pt. 402 Maple avenue, at one of the Gec .7 .871 Tee restaurants owncd by Mr. Ter- .71 .875 j zakes. .6 . sýixty. el anis, wnJIJwLA 1131iocU L O WI[fl-I- AT from the league because Of iu- iA es of several of the playersm.E i. £.,jau5u1IaI B. Platt R. Robinson J.. Hoffinann staning - n Nrth Shore 9 p.m. North Shor staningslu Nrthbasketball. Baha' W. L. Pet. Park. Howard .gyt [rs..................5 1 .833 kNord ............5 1i-.833 Monday, la iFlorists.........5 2 S 6 p.m. Boys' basket Life..... ......... 3 .375 Rats >vs.,Ileavies. ........2 .333 sium _ 7y30 ."C" league. ward gymna- . J. ý-iCýl