K. of C. Victotý The K. of C's last' week upset th * ace-setting Publix Cleaners, 15 t 12, in~ the Wilmette Playground an) Recreation board's slow pitchin, league. ..The Publix Cleaners Iast: inniný rally feil three runs short. They:haý scored three runs, with no one outang bad men on first and, second. Georg, Huck,. the next, batter, hit1 a terrifi, drive that, looked like- a sure hi through the box, but the K. of C pitcher put bis. hands to protect hiý face and the bail glanced off into tht shortstop,'s hands and he ,steppe( on second for a double play. Tht gamne ended when d"Pop up" Knobe' iifted one to the infield. The Ridge -Runners won from the W. W. L. in a close game, 17 to 14 tc e arn. a tie for -first place with the K. of C. The Beyrer Electrics won froin the MajPle Leafs 16 to 8 to stay up in the thick of the fight for first place. The scores and. teain standings follows: TanTegm Standngs TeanlWon Ridge Runners . ..... 4 K. ofC........... Beyrer Eetl.....4' Puîblix Cleaniers .......... 3 Pandas..........1 Hot Shots .............1 W.WM. L. ............... Owls ........ Maple Lea.fs ...... Wbl tes ,Drugs Bon nein Ruschl Berol Blaha R. Welch H. Berol R. Meter. J. Harrison D. Sullivan H. Berg~ Lost. Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .800, 1 .750 1 .500 2 .333 2 -.333 i .000 3 .000, E. Carîson, à.s. Rl. Barenb'ggee, il B. Mathews, c. T. Mullins. r.c.f F. Kaspar, p. mapire-Huck JO' apleLeafs J. 'Miller, 2b. F. Kolb, s.s. R. Scheibel, J-., R. Stahil, p. R. Scheibel, p). F. Condit, lb waseld LLIUA JuiV i yCrowd Is Largest Yet, Play. le ground Head Estimates d ig Th- annualvillage-wide pet show was eldWedniesday night, june .30, 11g at Vattman park. The ýcrowd was thc Ld largest iii playgrotund pet show his- d tory, according to Daniel> M. Davis, rdirector, of recreation. 'e Pets of ail description were, en- it tered,. i ii c 1 u d i nl g flying squirrel, squirrels, chickens, turties, mpice, Ca ts., large and sinall dogs whîch had been Is bathed for theoccasion. Pedigreo e lack. of it received nio consideration efrom the judges and -decisions were e1 given on evident affection between thei pet and master. The judges were Jack Edge, James e Magili aMnd George Leal. B Blue ribl>onis were givenl for first eplace winners, r.ed 'for. second place, white ribbon for third place. The- ewiners apid prizes given were. as fol- Iows: lat plce, rgey Dogs Ist lac, PggyHawes, Village Greeni; 2nd place, Bill Fanckboner, Vattiinan;> .rd place, Barbara Roberts, Vattinan; th place, Marilyn Wells, Vattman. smaiI iDogs *lst place, Jack MeAllister, Vattinan; *2nd place, Dick Bush, Vattrnan; 3rd place, Charles Alorrison,'Stolp; 4th place, Bill Weimers, Vattman. Cats lst place, Adair Fanickboner-, Natt- mrian; 2nd place', Loraine ýýperedes, Vatt- nan; i3rd 4th place., :rnLan -Youngsters at Stolp Enjoy Buggy Parade v The :children at Stoip playground had theiÎr dcl buggy parade Friday moôrning. Th e parade. started prompt- Iy at Il.o'clock froin the Stolp-school yard and proceeded south' on Tenth street to Central avenue' east> on Central'avenue to Ninth. 'street, north on, to Lake avenue, we st on Lake a venue and south on Tenth, street to the* Stolp playground. B Bar bara Gregg w'as awarded 'first prize, Betty Sue Davis,1 second, and -Marguerite, Richer, third. Lee.,Stiles, Joan* Duncan, Donald Hurly, David. Gordon, Noarni Gor- dnadRuth Gordon escorted the, paraders on bike.s..Mrs. Clark and jMrs. Ralp'h C. Gordon were the, *jdges. The atténdance, at Stolp playgronnd the first Week was well over 300. Th-, playground is open daily except Sat- nrday and Snnday fromn 9:30 a. mn. to 4:30 p. M. The activities at the playgronnd's include varions types of handicraft fflayground baIl and organized gaines. Softball League Will Be Started at Vattman Park The second week at Vattinan play- ground finds the basebaîl teais wel organized and an intermediate class ..r... i 'e, uaroi iaefferI, Vatt_ --- r 5i- II dIuçaratner dis- In n.IL astrovusly for Vattian, for, of five lllscellanieous 'Pets gaines played, only the senior boys lst p)lle, Jimmyý Fisher, Vattinan 2n4 lace, Bily Van Zuylen, Vattmian were. able to win. The girls st.arted 3rd place, Barbara %,cNeil, Vattinan; in to practice more regularly and are Mih place, Charles Weimner, Vattinatn. hoping for better Iuck next week. Besides the schednled senior girls P ost r C o test D ead ine gaine played on Tnesday ioriing,, Is Only One Week Away an extra gaine was played .Thnrsday Tl'liePoster contest being 0111v a afternoon by the saine' two play- week away mneans ail posters rnanst grounds, The reason being that a be worked on regularly, or theY will. ~br~.~grsae.tedn The T. N. T.'s in the playground and recreation board's girls' basebaîl league this. week gained nndisput'ed possession, of fiùst* place whýen they defeated the Shafer's 24 to 9. The T; N. T.'à'Put on 'a rally in, the third inning to score eikht runs and froin then on: it wasý a walk-away The Tuirmoils also'.had an easy tune. the N. T.» S. winniing' 35 to 17. The N. T. S.ý were ahead 15, to 13 at th'e end, o f the fourth inning but the Tur-, mols went wild in the fifth inning and scored .10 runs to take. the lead which they neyer Ilost. The scores and, teamn stanidings follow: Teaim Standings Teani won Lost l'et. T. N. T.............02 O1.00() Turniojîs............ i .500 Shafer's........I i..50o N. T1. S................ 21 .006 Tirmlî .5N. I. S. 1-. L. Becker, r. f.. L. cross' M. 1Kivand, 1p. A ihas B. Schaeffer, 2b E. MainOur B. Kruesch, 1,f. L. Heerens L. Zuetschel, c. G. Hoff wan P. 'Vhitthigton, 11) D. Dittrnar, ss M. Laue-r, c.f. T. 24 Sae,~9 agner A. Phillp uckS. Schodein ôuhes C. Lo Utsch Ba . S. Kalier ~monG. Engels sysA. BHrown N, 1, Fei-raniii A . P.yfer' W.. Phiflips A. w; ]B. Hu B. 'Bd B. Le D.* La D. Da Bicycle Race Is Heid at Vattman Park; Girl Wins One of the special events for the week' other than the pet show ý,va.ý the bicycle race'at Vattrnan park. The races we7re'runl on Park avenue, south froin Lake avenue. Bine and red, and white ribbo.ns were given for firsýt,, second, and third 'place winners. The girls wiflning .were first. a rf.' 1- Selzer, lb . T, lopk -ns, c.f. .'Bleer, s.s. P. Wagner. Lf. G.Bleser, c. 'n. Phillips. r.f. P. lleseruas., R. i3rre, .'e.f. -h t--e--especiaYiy"on1he-sool davs an , me childrens librari- the ime esecillyon te col avsai'from ' the public ibrary, cornes and the pl ayground 'ebjîdren are'sign'- each Wednesday 'morning to tell ing np iow, or trying to, for the ten- stories.ShgnelyrehsVat nis tour nainent to be held later inithe inan aout il 'ciock ad is hapil sununr. ' received by the children. and Maln nTaerse City, Mich. They left the last of June and will be .gone for two weeks. --0-' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R.- Aldrich, 1510' Wilmnette avenue, motored to' Traer, Iowa, last week-end to visit. 14, li~-'~parents, Mr. ap'd Mrs. W. P. Aldrih' i