Fun4 and Instructi on The heavy snow and extreme cold weather did flot slow down the acti- vities, at tbe Wilmette Commuinity Center last week. Over 750 children and adults attended the classes and. enjoyed the,,activities. The Center was closed Saturday, Washington's Birhdybut this week .evtey thing was again in full swing, stated, Daniel, M. Davis, director of rec reation. The leather work class is under the supervision of an exýperienced instructor and.designer. The work is very facinating according to mem- bers'.of, the class. Billfolds, beits, moccasins,. book' covers and many other novelties, are made. Classes are held ýThursday, evening from 7 to10pn. for adults and Tbursday afternoon from 4 to 6 p. mi. foi boys., The' public is invited to* visit the Center at any time frorn 10 a. mi. to 10 p. nm. and. enjoy the severai ac- tivities' that are held eacb veek for young and old. Cagers J'ci-d League Season on Saturday New Trier's frosb-soph cagers.have their last chance to grab their share of the Suburban League titie t'his Sat- urday night at 7:30 o'clock at the New Trier gym ivhere the locals will ring down the. curtain on their current league season, with Deerfield provid- ing the opposition. Last Friday Ev- anston nicked our frosh-sôpbs, 33 to 29, to put 'theni hall a game behind Morton, which has the sanie nuni- b er of defeats but one more victory than New Trier. A win, this Satur- day, however, will assure the Gray- Green of a tie for the titie. In the varsity clash with Deer- field,. Bud Fisher,ý New Trier for- warcl who now leads the league scorm ing with a total of 88 points, W.l b a marked. mat.. His teammates, though, cëan bit,,the hoop-and New Trier is just.about.due for-,another. scoingsplurge following its slump last Friday when Evatîston snatched a 31-26 victcrv. Tbe TNT teani in the Playground and Recreation board Girls' Basket- bail league started the second round with a bang by beating the Suburbans to the tuneo('f 40 to 17. Dorothy Davis of tbe TNT outfit *as b igb scorer for, the ýgame. She made 12 baskets and 4 free throws to actount for 28 of. ber team's score. The next highest sco rer ini tbis ganie was Marcella Kummer of., te Suburbans who was responsible for- 14 of, the 17 points ber team mnade, The Northshores, are sharing'first place biono rs with the TNTgirls due to the forfeited game they got froni the Aces. The scores of this weéek's games and the second round.teani standings for the league foll ow:, T.X. T. 40, Suburbans 17 FG PT TP F0 FT TIP Davis, f 12 4 2s Antonio, g '0,O0 O Lelf 6, 0,12 Kreusch, g 0 O O 0 6er, O 0 OD.K'mnerf i i à 0oee 0: O 0 OM.K'mer,f 7 0 14 Kreusch,g r o 00Clifford ff, O O Referee, Dee Riggle Seorer, E. Ma.ybur~y The individual higli score in the Girls' Basketbail league at the end of the flrst round: Ana Komen-North Shores.....126 Marcella Kummer-Subiirbafls .._105 Dorothy Davis-T. N. T.'s 1 . i04 Alice. Nord-North Shores 64 Bessie Bouchekas-T. N. 'T.'s.....58 Mriam Whitehll-North Shores 50 Bea Leal-T. X. T.'- 47 Eleanor Herbof--Aces ..37 Dorothy Kunimer..........33 Maymeter-Aces..........32 Team standings, Febr" -ry 17: Teani V L. Pet., North Shores...... .O 1.000 T. N. T.s 0 1.000 Suburbans .... O 1 .000 Stars .0.il 1 .000 MEN'S "A" LEAGLIE At the end of the fourth week in the Playgrouîid and Recreation board Men's 'A" league basketball round robin tbree teanis were evenly matcbed for first place bonors. Hoffmiann Florists ,rernained at thie top but the Nelson Launclry five and the Wihmette Battery boys made il known that they, too, could phay good basketball; the kind tbat puis teams in _firsi place.- round, February 19: Team Won Lost Pût. Wilmette Battery........ 3 1 .750. Hoffmann Florist....... 3 1' .750 C. Y.O. .............13 1 .750 Nelson Laundry ........2 1 .667 Red Horses .... .... ...... 2 2 .500 Wimette Bicycle Shop...1 2 .33M Locus.-t Farm Prodiiets 1 3 .250 North Shore Candy.... .000 Individual pointsscored to date: -1. J. fleitman, f-Nelson Laundry... .106: 2. H. Herbon, C--Hoffmnann Florists .101 3. H. Emnrick, f-Red Horses....... 69 4.-F. Heitman, f-Nelsoni Laundry.. 68 5. D. Huck, gý-Hoftmann Foit..64 6. B. Meter, f--C. Y. O.......63 7. J. ONeil, c-C. Y. 0O .......56 .. L,.Hoffman, c-WilMette .Bicycle Shop ............. . 9. D. Miller, f-Hoffmann Florists... 53 10. B. Johnson, fý-Locust Farm PÏroduct.............5 "'C" BASKETBALL LEAGUE The. Maple Leaf s took the Epworth league 38 toý 18 in last week's "C" Bas- kethali gamnes. This, victory set the Mapleleafs another. step towards the second round -championship. Bill Leary was high point man for the gamne, making 14 points for theMaple Leaf s. The Freshnien beat the Idonos 43 to 18 and moved from fourth to sec- ond place. Bill Seifert, captain o f the Freshmen, made 21 points for his teamn to take bigh scoring bonors f or the week.- The White Streaks defeat at the hands of the Terriers, enabled the victors to move one step dloser to the top of the standings. John Glea- son's Il points made hlm a contribut- ing factor in bis team's success and Iigh score mian ý for the game. A list of the high point men for the secon d round foll ows. The Maple Leafs have three men in the first three places which accounts 'for their being in~ first place again this round. Mafflc Leafs 388 EPworth League 18 FG PTTP FG FT TP Hahn, f 6 0 12 Cochran,f 1 0 2 Leary, f 6 2 14 Moulding, f 3 1 7 Sch'bere 1 0'.-2 Badger,ce 2 1 5 Kold, g 50' 10 Gresge, g 2 0 Referee, Cy Nelson Scorer, Doug Huck Freshmefl 43 F rIR M'Farren, f 3 0 6 Bitumons, f1 1 ý .3 Idono 18 F0 FT TP ýmoyle, f 2 1 5 ler, f O 1 i z'kes,ce 3 2 8 Bert .simons-Freshmefl...........32 ]D»BASIÇETBALL LEAGUE Although the Nit Wits lost to the second place St. John's hast week, they dlaim the high score man for the week ini Fred Aschbacker,,flashy forward- for the cellar place, teamn of the Play-. 1ground. and Recreation, Board "D' Basketbal eague. Fred niade 9, baskets and 6 free throws. The Eagles,ý by -beating the tigers; to the lune of 42 to 22 took another step toward the heague. cbampionsbip. The, upset in, the week's pla y as tbe 26,to,20 victory of the PantZers over the Wilhies. The Panthers ýwerte about haif the sizé' of the Willies, but tbey mnade up for their, lack: of heighît by fight, and teani work. 1The scores of the week's gaines,,the, team standings and- the high point men, for the season of this heague:. St. John'5 38 'itNiWtis 29 .-FGF9Trp FGPT TP ICasper, f 4 4 12ý Ashbker, f 9 6 24 Ca.rlson, f 4 0 8 Helinrick s, f 1 2 4 Edwards, c 4 0 8 'Meyer, c 0 1 1 i*arim'n, g 3 l> 7 Berixnger, g 0 0 O Goekel, g 0 1 1 Kolb, g O 0 0 Anderson, g O O 0 Referee, Richard Huck Scorer, Roland Gooch Eagles 42 Tigers, 12, *FG FTTP FG FITP HudCIC f é 2 2 Cordts, f 1 ýO 2 Cloud, f 9 0O19 Gray, f 2 2 6 Ehmer, e 4 0 S$ Kolb, c 2 2 6 Harvey,g .2. 1 5 Heinr'hs, g O 0 O ,Haas, g 4 1 9 Hi rsch,g 0 0 O Smith i 3 2 8 Referee, Richard Huck Scorer, Roland Gooch Papatlers 26 WIJIles 20 FGFPTTP FG FT TP KuIp, f 4 3 Il Gregory, f 2 0 4 ,Heinr'ks, f 2 1 5 HalliweI1, f 1 4 6 Huck, c 2 2 6 Neukranz, c 1 O 2 H-utchin.s, g 1 0 2 Gregory, g 2 2 6 Yo)ungb'g, g 1 0 2 Cordts, g 1 0 2 Referee,, Richard Hucek Scoirer, Roland ('Gooch 20 : ' league teain tanding, February, TeainW. . L. Pet. Eagles..........'l .000 St. John's........a 2 .714 Willies..............4 3 .571 Panthers....... 3 3 e500 Tigers........ 6 .143, Nit Wits........ 7 .000 "D" le-ague high point winnérs: Man-Team Points Chas. Gregory-Willies.... ......59 Paul Kasper-St, John's ... ......... 58. F'ranklin Kijip-Panthers.... ..... ..5 Wm. Cloud-Eagles . -........ Richard flaas-Eagies............52 Dav'e Geppert-Willies ..... ......... 51 Jack Harvey-Eagles ..........49 Fred Aschbacker-Nit Wits ......... 48 wm aeeIve a Jjfliy. i ne tuu'~ F,- Hrrison, ceb5'0 10 nament will be restricted to. adults, Kraft'fer, g O0.0O0 Sullivan, g 4 0 8 16 yarsor oer.YOUmay egiterReferee, 16 yers orover You ay rgiste . Dorri at any ie ai Comninnity Center. The tournameni will be. conducted WIlmette BatterY 25 under the autborized official ruies P'G " TP oftable tennis.Kudr jsonnen, g 5 2 12 Terriers . .......3 1 .0 Clark, g 2 .1 5 Wacker A. C...... 2 2 .500 Frce lessons in chess are giver ,eo. Jones Flashes .... ......... 2 3 . .400 every Monday afterrîoon and even.- i.ifceý Nygard White Streaks ...... 1 4 .200 img ai the Commnunity Center, Wil- Idono.............O 0 5 .00 mette avenue, just west of Ridge -NlsnLanry9 "C"' league high score' men: road. Chlldren under 16 years are FG F' TP Man-Team .Pointsantutdi h atronadaut Smith, f 2 e 4 Frank KoIb-Maple Leafs.......... iflttd i heatrno5nda9î Gauger, f 0 i111 Geo. Hahn-Maple Leafs........... 50 i n the evening. t