Shore basketball league starts its fourth week of the second round, Hoff mann Florists are at the top of the heap with two gamnes won and no defeats. C. Y. O. and. Huif Bolier teams are aiso ,without defeats but have only a single gamne won for each of theni. The Greenle'af, Cab com- panyý and Lynam Texacos-have beený busy plàying 'off the first round ties aâd, bave hlot had'time to get in t heir second round gamùes. ýHowever both 'will-,be in action toniorrow (Priday) cvening in regularly scheduled games. The.games tomô>rrow evening will bc b played at the -Howard gymnasium as usual and wil be played 1each hour frôni 7 to 10 o'clock. The first game will bé between the Cayr-Leen B eau-. *ty Saloners and Don Baxter's Labor-. atorites of Glenview. The 8 o'lockî tilt will have C. 'Y. O. and Lynamn Texacôs playinig against each other and the "big" gam e of the evening wilI be' at 9 o'clock between Hoff- man n Florists and Greenleaf Cab cozupany. The North Shore league is one of two, athletic activities which the Recreation board is planning to ex- tend'beyond the end of the recrea- lion, season. SPORT CALENDARj THURSDAT, MARCM 1 7 p. m. Girls'basketboill."B" Ieagge. XYZ vs.' Weenies. Howard gymnasiunl. 8, p. mi. Lâdies' gyrnna.slum class. Hfoward gymnasim. 9:15 p. m. Ladies' kkckball league.' Kalmies vs; Shanahan. Howard gym- mastuni. FRIDAY, MARCIÉ 2 5 p. mi. Girls, gymnasium cIa&s. Howard gymnaslUfl. 7 p. m. Mlen's basketbaýll. North. Shore league. Cayr-Leen vs. Don Dax- ter laborat ories. Howard .,gyn'nasiurn. 8 ,P.rni. IMeIn's baàsketball. .Nor th 8hore' bague. C. Y. 0. vs. :Lynamn Texa- cos. Howard gynaslum. 9 P. m. Men's basketball. North Shore' league. Greenleat Cab conipany vs. Hoffmann Florists. Howard gym- xiasium. .1 IIUVfl, r.1 0VzU N. mAVLU' L'ard, c 3 O O E. N'hols, J'son, g 4 0 O B. C'vey, D'se, g 2 O 0 G. Stic'h, Sch'tt, g 2 0 0 R. N'hols, Boyle,' f 3 0'O w. Mackle, referee ,f'O00 g 6.0 'O 1I O'O smlth'esStars (t) - rencCab. (49) 1B. F.P. I..ýB.F. P. B. FoX, f..4 OQO0LU Smith, f i O 1 T. G'cher, f 3 4 O G. Pat'on:, f 0 O2 R. Glaub, g 5 1 O C. ýM'ley, g 2 O 1 A. T'lor, g i O 1 D. raid, g O0O0O0 J. Aider, ec0, O 3 S.P1'an, c 0,O J. P'ker, c 0 O 1 T. 'ald gO0 Ol W. MackIe. referee Cayr.Lecn <iS) Huif. Boilen' B.FP. 13,. T. Buck, f ý5 O0O' B. Meyer,,f 2 G. Jones, f 3 2 O D. Hleap, f 8 R. Y'erg, c 1i0O O F. H'rber, c 0 C.L'ard, g 3 O ô p- C'mer, 9g1- J.. Nevl' x g1 0 OD- .Ph'pis, g3 U. B'ley, g 4 G.Moore, gi W. Mackie, referee. 0 0 0 00 0O1 00 Team. 'standings in Norîth ,Shore league: <eOntdround) Hoffmann Fllorists .....2 Greenleaf Cab comipafly --i Mutf Boilers ...... .......,.. C. Y.o0 i.... Smith's Stars .. ... i., Don Baxter çompafly .. O. Cayr-ILeen .. ........ O L. Pet. O 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 01~.00 2 - .83, 2 :000ý J111V'S "À" BASKETBAIL 1 . atey (26) state BIank (31) B. F.P.13.F. P., H. Weld, f 1 O 2. T. V'ney, f 6 O 1 ]EL J'so>n, g 5 0 0 H. Stone, f 3 0 O L. Roth. e 5 2 2 T. King, c 3 2 4 'C. Roth,'f 0 2 O J. Cuilen, g 1 i 0 R. Wolffl, gO0o0'2 C.; Lauer, g 1 O 1 C. Clifton, f O 0 1 R. Smith,' g 0, O B. RolVoo, f 0 O 1 W, Mackle, referee ilofann F. (31) 31etodsts (23) B. F.P. ' B. F.P. F. Oel'ch fl1 2 0 C. V'ney, fi10 OO R. Oel'lch, g 2 0O O R. Weleh, f 4 0 I J. 'B'nall, c 9 0O2 ;F. Wner, c 4 1 I E. Sch'tt,'g 1i0O 1 J. W'ner, g 1. 0 O C. Bgoyle, f- O O0O0M. B'jian, g'Iýo Oý R. Huck, g i l 0 W. Mackle, referee Masters (17) B. F. P O'Neil, f 3 1 O 'Neili,f 1 0 0 L'ngd'n, c 2 0O Hill, g 2 0 0 B'dig'n, gO0O0O C. S. (38)ý B. F. P. aiger, f3 O O Weet, f 5 0 1 In " B. F. P. B. F.P. M. Doose, f 2 1 2 R. St'ffn's, f 1 3 2 P, Eva.ns, f 0 0 4 T. S'nler, f 1 1 1 J. H'ffmV'e 1 1 0J..Miller, c 2 0O0 H .J hns'n, g 3 1 iA. Bauer, gO0 1 1 W. J'hùs'n, g1 1 2 G. White, g 2 0 i K. W'gu'r,,g () 0 0 T. H'pk'ns, g 0O0O0. M. Knelp, g O O 2 W. Mackie, referee Wllmctte Rornets Confectlonery (28) (26) 'B, MP. B. F.P. T. Buck, c 3O 2ý A. Brown, f 2 0 O G. Nevins, f 0 iW. Brown, f 2 2 G. Jonei, f'2 O1 C. L'na.rd, c 11 2 J. Nevinis, f 0O-O O D- 'pell, g4,O 0 R. Huck, g'2 0 1 J. B'gnal, O0 C. Y'gberg, c 3 i 0 W. H',st'g, g 1 O 1 ýW. Mackîe, referee Wl»ber gs (20) $t. Francis (28) B.F.P.B.P. P. R. McL'n, g 3 0 1R. Meter, g. 3 0O I. Goss, g O O 1 J. O'Neil, g 3 0 2 L, ros, f i O 0 V. Meter,ce 0, O O W. R'gers, f 4 0 1 B. Moran, f 1i00- C. N'd'rg, ci. .ý0.. R.S'Iliv'n g 4 O Il P. Fý'dWii', 0 0 O.LH'ris'ng 0 O0 ,1, W'b'g, g O 0 I B. Fisher, g 1,2 0 W. Mackle, referee, Téam 'standings ln Men'S 'B" Basket- bail Ieaaue:, * ' " Won ,Winbergs ...... ..» St. Francis .......... Minette Confectlonery .au Hornets . ...... *....... 4 Hoffmann Florists ........ 3 Y P. C................2 31 EN' St. Francis (40, H. Borre A. *Chubb R. Klein J. 'Maguire D. Oelerich He tost' Pet. 2 .800 2 .800 5 .500 6 .400 7 .300 8 .200 ) 'Willi es (3 1) W. Leary J. Lingel L. Hoff man J. Badge i eller, referee Ail Stars (67) F.; Aschbacher A. Russo A. Chubb J. Stein P. Kaspar Relier, referei W. -'cJunker. J. RadIl -T. Slayton R . Sgmith R. Christensen Crickets' (27> H. Reinwald G. Nevins D. Huck R. Lonergan E. Samuelson J.' Lingel Trwisters <63), R. Torry F. Kreusch H. H lerbon, ýD. Robet J. Gaither P. Emriech Helier, referee Teamn standings in "C" league: Won Lost .11Stars.'...........9 0 Iwisters ................ 7 2. . Francis ...........'-. A6 2 srriers................ .3 ' 6 laChas ...ý............2 6 ruiles...... .............2 j7 rickets............. 1 The Playground and Recreation 'board wili end its eigbth annual %vin.- ter recreational season Mvarch 30 after twventy-two weeks of activity. Only two programns will be continued 'beyond th.at period and. they Will -last oinl for a period nlot-ex,c-edinz three weeks. The North Shoe Basketball leage schedule will compi1ete, itýs season April 6 and the women's *gymnasium. class of Ho.ward school, the remain- ing activity to remain open after the close of the season, will,2md--wth a. big rally on April 19. Daniel M. Davis, .director of recrea- tion, lbas lbeen ighly encouraged' at the attendance at a,11 activities this year wbich averagçs a larger p ercent- age in1 each ictivity than in other "depression" years. "There bas been greater interest manif ested this year both on the part of spectators and participants than in other year.s, -Mr. Davis stated. "In the North Shore league alone, the number of spectators bas increased materially, and'in the athletic leagues we have 'had far fewer forfeitures of games by the teams comipeting, than in ail other seasons."l Make Arrangements for Girls' Cage Tournament A girls' basketball lournamnent is being 'planned by womnan's' depart- ment of the Playground and Recrea- tion board immediately following the close 'of the "A" league's 'schedule on MNarch 5. The tournamnent, -%vil] be open to north' shore teamis free of charge but no medals or trophies wvil1 be awarded. A tournamnent for ."B" league players is also being planned and ý.that tournamnent wilI be plalyed on Saturday1 mor .nings at Stolp gymn- nasiun, whereas the "A" tournarnent, will be played on'- Monday evenings at the Stolp gy;nnas,,un,. Regist ration 'for the tournamrent miay be made at the recreation office, 914 Cenltral ave- nue. league, ilrnets va. Hoffmann j, orists. '--cp-Maki, efre Howard gymnaslum. TIIURSDAY, MARCH8 aciS -fee 9 P. nM. Men's 'basketbal. "B" 7 p. mi. Girls' basketbaii, "B" league.'.Tansadnsl e' gymagu. Wneg a . .C oadTNT vs. XYZ. Howard gymnasinni, îeague: gyinashn. .8 p. m. Womnen'a gymnasiumn class. *Won Howard gymnaaium.Bps.......'.0 W.EDNýESDAY, NARCJI 9:15 P. m. Women's kickbail, Shana- H offmann Fioriste.......9q 7 p. ni, énlabaÏke.ibaili.' " han vo. Braun. Roware gYmnaisuim Howard P. '1'. A ........7 Baughn->an ..... u u Thamana Sehiueter GIRLS' "A" EASKETBALL L. Todd Team standings in Girls' "A" Jeague: Won Lost Tied Pct. Volleyball' Stole ...... ........ 12 1 1 .923 Brownies.......... il 3 .786 iLost Pet. Kudas........ ...... 9 4 1 .692 1 .909 eolywoggles ......... 4 10 '286 2- .818J Y. P. C..... i....... 4 -10 .2U6 4 .686'C D. A.......... 0 14 ' . .00