OMP madde b led bt;asedloo a c ilmvn.oe o ca autAgAiNt £&ETING RAZOS CO. .,00 Park Ae"ue, Nçw Yo k .Y Saled . .pu.gfve are ail members from Kenilworth. -0- Miss Ruth Joyce, 531 Essex road, Kenilvwo-tb, who is* a student:at the Sacred Heart convent in Lake Forest, returned on. Wednesday to spend the Thanàk.giving week-:end- with ber parents. AD laDIES' FPURS WILL PAT $10 FOR BACH UP TO ~MAXIS SUIT We AllioBey Ladie.. CitiIg, . SUuNG IT'Iii ANYTIME. eand'obtaln the htghest. prices nmo matter how much orhow- litie. 4M 5SHERIDAN %RD.. CHICAGO... ana me~ iuttii OUCF5cuampions of tbe year before, competition in the league remains keen. The Lynani. Texaco teani, runners-up in the titie conteat last year, rémain a strong cou- tender gnd the Smitb Stars teamn,' fin- isbing on the bottoin last year, itrengthenedý its . uie-up uotably by addi ng -Wal ly Miller of ,Michigan' faine, and won thefirst gaine of theý season 37 to ý13 ou November 22. New teains that wiht bear watchiug in this1 year*s contest are- Kenilworth, captained by jimmie -Montonara, and the Bau mbardt 'Brothers Garage Girl Basketball Teame' Begin Play This Week The girls' basketball teams. started their season later t han the boys' teams ~tltis year beaut the Stolp jgytihas- ium, where the games are playçd, was flot available on the nights the teains were scbedu1ed to meet. The "A» league schedule began this week ou Tuesday evening but the "B" league achedule will not begin until Deceni- ber 6, becatuse of tbe Thanksgiving holidays. The league meets on Thursday evenings at Stolp. metrst week's games, wfluch, strauge- ly enough, upset a lot of dope made up of gleaniugs froin last years- play. jThe keenest competi tion noted to date sceems to be in the. ".B" league meeting on Tuisday evenings at the Howard gymnasium. After the first ngtsgaines it ý would. seem that Wibters and Winmette confectioniery will be aMong those fnenteioned in, the final reckoning. The Wilmette :con- fectionery trounced jimmie Chambers' quintet 20 to 6 'in the opeÜer, and an hbour later Winbergs defeated Hoff- man Florists, always a very strong aggregation, 25 to 13. .I The Uniknowns, so 1named because of superstition. rather than. modesty, defeated th e Y. P.ý C. in a very hard fought gaine, 19 to, 16 in the first night's play.- Botb teans. have ambi- tions to be near the top at the first of April, when the season ends. Nelson. laundry is the .team eout- standing among tbe "A" league teains. They won a Iopsided gaine froin the Methodists, 48 to 14, last Weduesday night. The laundry .team. is the last year's C. S. teain that was runner-up in the "A" league. Tom Saxton was hikh point man for bis teain and also for the entire "A" league in the Wed- nesday night gaines, aggregating a to- tal of twenty points for bis teain. The "C" league had a bard fought gaine last Wednesday, between -the basketball teamn. Stolp gmalm 7:30 P.m. Men'a"volley bail. Baptisti1 vs. Meshodist I. Howuard gymnasiain. 3:z'30 Pin. Men's volley bail. Pick Tpg vs. Howard P.T.A. Howard gymnasi- Um. 8:30 p.n. Men's volley bail. Baptist 111 vit. Methodist il. Howard gymnasiuni. TUESDAY, IDECEMBER 4 7 P.m. Men'a basketball. '"B" 'league. 'Y.P.C. vs Chambers. Howard* gym- flaslum. 7 :15 p.m. Girls' basketbali "A" league. Polywoggles va. Brdovntes. Slp gyrn- &HEALY m: 615 Davis Stroet baaktbal. B" la~u. IWali Bye, tolp gymnasa. nue. I." A . ilic urner ivague gaine played was a one-sided one betweetn the Freshinen and the Panthers, w*oij by the Freshmeu 35 to 7' rake Registrations. for Women's Swim Classes Swimming classes for 'women, off ered by the Recreation board for' the irst timne in four years, will begin Thursday rnornin9, Decetuber- 6, at J. M. Appel and their ed, of Highland Park, ens of Wilmette, and onway of Alton were muer _guests of the, m, 13.35 Chestnut ave- LYOH & HEAL Y sponlsors the a~mmu by Eutr~tt am M-T Mmwl