dean of boy s at New Trier ktigh school, is chairman of the board. Bes ides adopting schedules for the four sports mention.ed the governing body of the league approved a ist.of officiais for next year's. basketball gamnes and set May 25 as the date of the annual leagueoutdoor interscho- lastic track, meet this spring. The mneet will be- held in -Evanston. Schools wbich are. mremfbers of. the league are New Trier, Evanston, Deer field- Shields, Waukegan, Oak Park, 'Proviso ah& Morton.' Following are this spring'ssched- uIes for New. Trier. teains in three sports-baseball, tennis and golf:, Basebail Monday, Ajril 15--New Trier at Pro-, ThUr.4da:y, Apr*il .18-Evanston at' New Trier. Thursday, April 25-Wmatkegan At New Trier. Monday, April, 29 New Trier at Oak Park. Thursdal_ý,', May 2--Morton at New Trier. Monday, May 6-New Trier at Deer- field. Thursday, May 9-Proviso at. New Trier. Monday, May 13-New Trier at Evanston. Thusday, May 1&-New Tira e aukegan.ý %J.onday, May 20-Oakc Park pLtNe Trier. Tbursday, May 2--NeW Trier at Mor- ton. Monday, May: 27-Deerfield at New -Trier. Tennis * Tuesda, May 7-Morton at New Trier. Thursday,- May, 9-New Trier at Deer- *field. Thur.sday, May 16-Evanston at New Trier Tuesday, 'May 21-Oak Park at New t Trier. Saturday, May ?25-1-eague tourna- * ment at. Evanston. (Proviso and Wau-, kegan not. ncluded in tennis sehedule.>) Golf Friday, May 3-Proviso at New Trier. MIondày, May 6-Waukegan at New Trier. Firlday, May 1-New Trier at Oak * Park. Friday, May 17-New Trier at. Morton. *Monday,à May 20-NewZë Trier at Evanston. Wednesday, May 22-Deerfleld at New Trier. Friday. May 24=League tournarnent. Both Mr. Ullrich and Mr. Dela-, porte are north shore residents. Mr. Ullrich's home is in Kenilworth, and Mr. Delaporte, a former member of the science departmient at New Trier High school, lives. in ,Winnetka.. Mr. DelaporWes brother, .Pauli, bas been on the New Trier faculty for several years.. Assisting the two partners in the op eration of the station wiIl be George Saxton of Kenilworth and Ed Mendum;ôf Wilmette. The station will bandie Sinclair gasoline and motor oils, as wel'as Goodyear tires and Prest-O-Lite batteries. It wil also have complete greasing a nd washing facilities, and will feature cali and delivery serv- ice. Mathew Francis A Um4todA is: Phogo grapher 1152 Central Av.. W1ilmetté 2521 A Decade .1 s CHEVROLET 4-Dôor Sedan .... 1 5 FORD $150, CouS. ..... A isoMa,,>,,Other BOar gains, Sbore Lime MotorS. lac. AuiÀhbrixedDodge-PLyomoivth Dealers, 606 CENTER ST. WINN.. 1773 Open Eves. and SaWadas ~1. 1, ~jRvJ We started our career in a modest way overa decade ago. On March 6th, 1925, this business was started at 1817 Benson Avenue. As our business grew, we moved to a small office in the State Bank Building. One year ago we enlarged our offices and now occupy mtre than haif the top floor of the State Bank Building. .ýTpday the. soundest banks of the nation-extend their,-credit .facilities to us. Through these troublous late years, MOTOR ACCEPTANCE COMPANY has grown stronger and more serviceable. >Ie importance upon the dations of principals and rs concerning the appli- ellectual capacity, character, y 'and general fitness for Greenleaf 3200, State B3ank Building Bvanston Rogers Park headmas cant's in personal