New, Trier High school's varsity tçarn reluctantly cafled off last Sat- urday's game,. then were forced to ,,quit'in ,the early innings of! a Tues- day encounter.. That, means that the Trier slate is still clean, by virtue-of a 10 to 6 win over Nilesý in the only game they hâve thus far been able, to finish. The Sandymen are scheduled to meet Cal Schurz. Eigh, Friday alter- noon at 3:45,blut chances o! the game being played were fast glimmering 'with more snow and rain alling every day. The conitest (if any), will take place at Phelps field,, Winnetlca. On Tuesday o! the oncomming week, the Trevs hope toopen the Suburban lonnnrace hv taking an walleD at High- Mu~osci the Beco.n-asigwi.u be done by the vet.Earl Borre, who was reformed fromn a flrst baseman, in favor .of Lefty -Schaer, who. has a big. height advantage. Niothing Lost Apparently,. nothing "was lost by Clyde Grater not having planned any practice for his freshman-sophomore team durlng the hôliday period. Lit-. tde benefit would have been noticed, as it turned out. Clyde indicated he planned to so-w journ in Turkey Run, where he men-- tions interest in a farm. When school is resumed, he will give a more definite line .on just whom he feels will compose his flrst team. er$ nas made publiethe Iollowing telegram sent to the legislative com- mnittee investigatirig St., Charles which is composed ot Representa- tives John S. Friedland, Maud N. Peifers, Dennis J. Colins,. Thomas A. Bolger and Leon M. Schuler and Senators Thomas P. Gunning, Arn- old P. Benson, Wilbert H. Hickman, 'Peter P'. Kielminski and 'A. L. ýMaro- vitz: *s League of Women Voters permission to submit some ta juvenile delinquents and minal courts and of juvenile alf of thern. MilclIvoppôsed to any, ex- tend avenue, a student at Illinis. college, Jacksonville, spent, the Easte r va- cation with her parents._ She was accompanied by her.roommrhate, Miss, Marjoriîe VonBopel of Springfield, 111. Miss Martha Armita.ge wil go to Jacksonville this week for a visit with her sister and friend. their walls, cannot provide a programr of rehabilitation. -We should be glad to discuss the rhata tel, further with you at your convenience. We feel sure that you, will wish ta be in- formed of civie opinion before takinig any final action." The, telegram .was signed by Mrs George G. Bogert of Chicago,,presi- dent, and Mrs. Florence Filer tohrer of Bloomington, chairman of the ýme we d idea ci resents1 is. certa sed is tfai cw Trier. ting practice. : the lime-up Guarding the pay-off st different from receiving twirlers offering. 1 expected to be elther Chuck Stilîman for example, Jost, with it being a toss to flnd either who has the greatest Fred Q1uick. worth. Jost . o ffsets Stillr which resulted. Heavy-Btter Heavy-hitting Jack Bonner was omen Voteris then called into duty. His backstopdlL au- ping technique was not as polished L a u as his predecessors', but his effective willow,-wielding was expected tO O ~uR M'nwu'YT Hinricha though lie hitter, ai- dox main-J toward leglsla-j One iiow bi whati see. A