Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Feb 1939, p. 12

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bail goal throw have been cornpleted at Howard school according to Dan- îel ,M, Davis, director. of physical education. Each boy was giveni 10, shots at the basket. Theé best rec- ords are -as foflows: Eddie Franz, Russell Kusmertz, Dick Fuessie, Bruce Bradfielcl, Niel, Currie, Don Willing, Bob Zeddle, Gus Specbt. Class B. Bill Carlin, Eddie Schmidt, Jack Red- dIing, 'rom Kolflat. clss c Mmn Ludford, Lee Butler, John Voss, Dick ,Dunlop, Alleni Thompson,, Dick' Paramore, Jimmie Findge, Dick Boyd, Don Lions, Phillp uttie, DonaldGenge. Clss D Shelly Vance, Dick Siegel,- James Crawf6rd, John Mayer, David Lowie, Chuck Morrison, Bill Niggemeyer. Rob- ert Snyder, Bob Kirby, Bill Koerber. James Mayol. Cls B Jack 'Bredin, Edward K~eller, Aaron Jones, Jîm Cooke. Ernanuele Rudoifi, Bill Bleser, Ken- neth Leal. 'The girls' winter athletie. effIcienm cy tests have been completed 4t Stolp school, according. to Mr. Da- vis. The girls making the required 15 points are as follows: Wilme te publcie ibrary, which Is lctdat the center, has. installed a copy of the- 1939 stampr catalog. This. is not only a gjreat convenience to 'the. memrbers of the club b ut in addition gives ,them ,t h e ctalog valuùe oÔ,f their.ecollections.: River Inn....... i .875 Lymnan Drugs.......6 . 663 7 Moderne Cleaners ........4 .5 .444 va va Mis........2 7 .2 Bucaroos». ..............i1 7 .125- Swishers ...... ........... 1 8 .111 41B" LEAGUE The Casa Loma's defeated the league leading9ý Ridge Runners. Fr1- day niight to gain a first place tie. The Ridge Runners started off with a rush and had a seven point advantage midway in the flrst haif. The score was tied at 24 at haîf tihe, he Casa 4ems ~'w-ent into the lead early i the second half 36 to 32 an~d were neyer headed. Inabil.tty to guard against "sleep- er' shots cost the Ridge Runners the game as time ater time Casa Loma men were leit wide open under the basket. B. R~oss of the winners was high scorer with 21 points. The second haîf rally of the Toppers was too much for the Wildcats was the outstanciing player of the gamne. Chuck played a won- derful dcleeive'gamne, and was high s -core man with 17 points to, his credit.. The Minus came through with'-a. 52 to 40 wmn over the Super Stars. to break. their long losing streak. Roger Craig of the Minus .shared seoring honors with Bob.Lawrance, cen.ter for the Super Stars each boy scoring 16 pointLs. Are Postpoued The 'C" League games werde »ost- poned> from the, first round of play. The Flashes' 25 to 14 win over the. HIawkeyes gave them a share of flrst, place in this round along with thé Bobcats, though to date the Flashes have beaten the Bobeats twice, 34 to 30, and 50 to .36. The Bolbcats their right to a hold on first place. The Demons dropped their game to the Groucho 38 to 19. As these! teams were i ourth and fifth places -the game had littie bearing on the league, standing. The ijornets 47 to 37 victory over the St. Francis five gave them a perfect record for the first two rounds 'of nla-v. In the' "E" Lat.ue~u The popular tap dancing classes at the community center will be discontinued for two weeks, while Mrs. Lippincott, the Instructor, is on a vacation. Classes will beg.in againî on Monday afternoon, Febru- ary. 27, from 3 to 5. o'clock., The children are ýdivi.ded« into. three age groups. Those under 8 years old. from. 8 to Il years old and those- froni 12 to 14 years old. There will be an opportunity for be-ginners> to start at this time. So if any of. týhe parents in Wilmette would like to have their children loin 'theseê tap dancing classes- they will be welcome at the community certitr.. Parents should be careful to start their children on the opening date -as it is difficult for a youngster to catch up if it once gets behind, a lesson or two. Ail that is necessary -fe yor thldren ta ,4*e advanta ge of these classes is for them to be at the community venter Monday afternoon, February .27. T1here is no charge for the instruction. j'Central-Laureli Basketball - -. per. vi .g-mi .. îî n nu nithe i indergarten. iThe nc~ pes.Langford did inost of the scoring parents of aIl the pupils of this May The W il1 m e t t e' onfectionery for the Eagles, accounting for 24 oi school are invited- te be present. Lans, broke ini the win column fo r the thir points. r.NA.ltansco hi- rene flrst time when théy defeated the After trailing, 8 te 4 at the hall awl sn Mrs. N.A lnnshol cair- 19)n Rafters 32 te 19. Lèn MartiOf the Wilies camne back i the secondmawl rstMs.Temn roan the winners was hgh scorer with pe*. e ea * h WW.. 9*e 4 child psychologist, who will speak perodLU ea tre .W.j.~ ~"~on "The Modern Trend in Educa- -12 points and Captain Fridman of Leo Hadley of the Willies iound the the losers took second honors with baskcet and scored 10 points for 10onmtes ilb r 1.19 points, more than hall -his . i en.Ro mthrwl b s A Tihe team standings are' as. fol- m iwus e*D l0ow:* gives thein a clear slate withà Team Standings and no losses as the second: Team WonLstPet. of play ends. ThÛe Tigers si MelSon 4ady... «.........ko Ioo out strong, leading at the hi as iollows: wnere sne p £as oIJVvAisiV ng sinc ver October. Mr(. and Mrs. Myles J. PhiMlps, ue 1003 Michigan avenue,,Wilmette, are is Mr. and Mrsý. Harry W. Lindsey, saiJjng February 16, i the motor id 120 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, vessel, Kungsholm, frorn New York ed arrived home Sunday i r o m a on athirty-flve day, crulse to Rio de 24 mnonth's cruise to- Rio de Janeiro. Janéir.o, Brazil, and the West Indies., 1 Ir

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